diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.0R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.0R/schedule.adoc index e0006e42d2..bb20c103b6 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.0R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.0R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,63 +1,64 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.0 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: 10.0 -localBranchHead: head -localBranchStable: stable/10 -localBranchReleng: releng/10.0 --- +:localRel: 10.0 +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.0 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] = FreeBSD 10.0 Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{< param localRel >}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests should be sent to re@FreeBSD.org. == Schedule -During the {{< param localBranchHead >}} freeze, the Release Engineering Team may create ALPHA snapshots to publish for testing purposes. As the frequency and total number of the ALPHA snapshots will depend on the length of time the {{< param localBranchHead >}} branch is frozen, no official schedule is provided. +During the {localBranchHead} freeze, the Release Engineering Team may create ALPHA snapshots to publish for testing purposes. As the frequency and total number of the ALPHA snapshots will depend on the length of time the {localBranchHead} branch is frozen, no official schedule is provided. Announcements regarding the availability of the ALPHA snapshots will be sent to the mailto:freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-current] and mailto:freebsd-snapshots@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-snapshots] mailing lists. [.tblbasic] [width="100%",cols="25%,25%,25%,25%",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |13 August 2013 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |19 August 2013 |19 August 2013 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |24 August 2013 |24 August 2013 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{< param localBranchStable >}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |7 September 2013 |7 September 2013 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{< param localBranchHead >}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. -|KBI freeze begins |21 September 2013 |29 September 2013 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{< param localBranchHead >}} branch will require explicit approval. Additionally, there can be no changes to the KBI until {{< param localBranchHead >}} is branched to {{< param localBranchStable >}}. -| {{< param localBranchStable >}} branch |10 October 2013 |10 October 2013 |Subversion branch created; release engineering continues on this branch. +|Code slush begins |24 August 2013 |24 August 2013 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |7 September 2013 |7 September 2013 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|KBI freeze begins |21 September 2013 |29 September 2013 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will require explicit approval. Additionally, there can be no changes to the KBI until {localBranchHead} is branched to {localBranchStable}. +| {localBranchStable} branch |10 October 2013 |10 October 2013 |Subversion branch created; release engineering continues on this branch. |BETA1 builds begin |12 October 2013 |12 October 2013 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |18 October 2013 |26 October 2013 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |- |3 November 2013 |Third beta test snapshot. |BETA4 builds begin |24 November 2013 |30 November 2013 |Fourth beta test snapshot. -| {{< param localBranchReleng >}} branch |[.line-through]#25 October 2013# + +| {localBranchReleng} branch |[.line-through]#25 October 2013# + 7 December 2013 |7 December 2013 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |[.line-through]#25 October 2013# + 7 December 2013 |7 December 2013 |First release candidate. |RC2 builds begin |[.line-through]#2 November 2013# + 14 December 2013 |15 December 2013 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin |[.line-through]#10 November 2013# + 21 December 2013 |23 December 2013 |Third release candidate. |RC4 builds begin |31 December 2013 |31 December 2013 |Fourth release candidate. |RC5 builds begin |8 January 2014 |8 January 2014 |Fifth release candidate. |RELEASE builds begin |[.line-through]#18 November 2013# + [.line-through]#28 December 2013# + [.line-through]#7 January 2014# + 15 January 2014 |15 January 2014 |10.0-RELEASE build. |RELEASE announcement |[.line-through]#24 November 2013# + [.line-through]#2 January 2014# + [.line-through]#14 January 2014# + 20 January 2014 |20 January 2014 |10.0-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |- | {{< param localBranchReleng >}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |- | {localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== == Additional Information * link:../../[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/announce.adoc index a7fc0bdf72..aa3ed0c9fc 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/announce.adoc @@ -1,409 +1,410 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "10" -thisRelease: "10.1" -lastRelease: "10.0" -thisEOL: "January 1, 2017" --- +:thisBranch: 10 +:thisRelease: 10.1 +:lastRelease: 10.0 +:thisEOL: January 1, 2017 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the second release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD {{% param lastRelease %}}-RELEASE and introduces some new features. +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the second release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD {lastRelease}-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights: * The new console driver, vt(4), has been added. * Support for FreeBSD/i386 guests has been added to bhyve(4). * The bhyve(4) hypervisor now supports booting from a zfs(8) filesystem. * Support for SMP was added to the `armv6` kernels and enabled by default in the configuration files for all platforms that contain multi-core CPUs. * Initial support for UEFI boot has been added for the FreeBSD/amd64 architecture. * Support has been added to cache geli(8) passphrases during system boot. * Support for the UDP-Lite protocol (RFC 3828) has been added to the IPv4 and IPv6 stacks. * The new filesystem automount facility, autofs(5), has been added. * The sshd(8) rc.d(8) startup script now generates ED25519 sshd(8) host keys if keys do not already exist when `ssh_keygen_alg()` is invoked. * OpenSSH has been updated to version 6.6p1. * The nc(1) utility has been updated to match the version in OpenBSD 5.5. * Sendmail has been updated to 8.14.9. * The unbound(8) caching resolver and ldns have been updated to version 1.4.22. * OpenPAM has been updated to Ourouparia (20140912). * OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.0.1j. * The pkg(8) package management utility has been updated to version 1.3.8. For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes/` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. SHA256 and MD5 hashes for the release ISO and memory stick images are included at the bottom of this message. A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc Additional UEFI-capable images are available for the amd64 (x86_64) architecture. The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64) and i386 (x86_32) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM) https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00KSS55FY/[FreeBSD/amd64] * Microsoft(R) Azure(TM) https://vmdepot.msopentech.com/Vhd/Show?vhdId=49971&version=51112[FreeBSD/amd64], https://vmdepot.msopentech.com/Vhd/Show?vhdId=49972&version=51113[FreeBSD/i386] == FTP -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` However before trying this site, please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to: * `ftp://ftp..FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD` Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on. More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at: * `link:{handbook}#mirrors-ftp[http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html]` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE will be supported until {{% param thisEOL %}}. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE will be supported until {thisEOL}. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Other Projects Based on FreeBSD There are many "third party" Projects based on FreeBSD. The Projects range from re-packaging FreeBSD into a more "novice friendly" distribution to making FreeBSD available on Amazon's EC2 infrastructure. For more information about these Third Party Projects see: * `https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/3rdPartyProjects` == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Release Engineer +|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Joel Dahl |Release Engineering |Baptiste Daroussin |Package Building |Bryan Drewery |Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Steven Kreuzer |Release Engineering |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer |Josh Paetzel |Release Engineering |Colin Percival |Security Officer Emeritus |Craig Rodrigues |Release Engineering |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering |Ken Smith |Release Engineering |Dag-Erling Smørgrav |Security Officer |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering |Robert Watson |Release Engineering, Security |=== == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... 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Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/schedule.adoc index 06331a5e94..ffbf5fd109 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,54 +1,55 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.1 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.1" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.1" --- +:localRel: 10.1 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.1 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests should be sent to re@FreeBSD.org. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [width="100%",cols="25%,25%,25%,25%",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |10 July 2014 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |10 August 2014 |10 August 2014 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |22 August 2014 |22 August 2014 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |5 September 2014 |5 September 2014 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|Code slush begins |22 August 2014 |22 August 2014 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |5 September 2014 |5 September 2014 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |BETA1 builds begin |12 September 2014 |12 September 2014 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |19 September 2014 |19 September 2014 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |26 September 2014 |26 September 2014 |Third beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |3 October 2014 |3 October 2014 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |3 October 2014 |3 October 2014 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |3 October 2014 |3 October 2014 |First release candidate. |RC2 builds begin |10 October 2014 |10 October 2014 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin |17 October 2014 |21 October 2014 |Third release candidate. |RC4 builds begin * |29 October 2014 |30 October 2014 |Fourth release candidate. |RELEASE builds begin |[.line-through]*24 October 2014* + [.line-through]*5 November 2014* + -12 November 2014 |11 November 2014 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. +12 November 2014 |11 November 2014 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. |RELEASE announcement |[.line-through]*29 October 2014* + [.line-through]*10 November 2014* + -19 November 2014 |14 November 2014 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |26 November 2014 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +19 November 2014 |14 November 2014 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |26 November 2014 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates late additions to the schedule. == Status / TODO link:../todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] == Additional Information * link:../../[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/todo.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/todo.adoc index 5562db4167..57b97aa73d 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/todo.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.1R/todo.adoc @@ -1,55 +1,56 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.1 Release TODO Items" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.1" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.1" --- +:localRel: 10.1 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.1 + = FreeBSD 10.1 Release TODO Items == Introduction Please *do not* edit this file unless you are on the Release Engineering Team, or a member of the Release Engineering Team gave you explicit permission to do so. This is the release cycle _TODO_ page, outlining items that are in-progress, issues that must be fixed (release blockers), issues that need to be fixed but are not blockers, and issues that should be fixed as an Errata Notice after the release. == Works in Progress [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Pre-Freeze Issues |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Blockers [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Issues [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Post-Release Errata Items [.tblbasic] [cols=",",] |=== |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |=== == Additional Information * link:../../[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/_index.adoc index f85125946d..82a5975349 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/_index.adoc @@ -1,25 +1,26 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.2 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.2" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.2" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 10.2 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.2 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction -This is the index page for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: -link:signatures/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + -link:hardware/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE hardware information] + -link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE release notes] + -link:errata/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE errata] + -link:readme/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE readme] + -link:schedule/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE schedule] + +link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/announce.adoc index 76d49b93e0..742e164a83 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/announce.adoc @@ -1,471 +1,472 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "10" -thisRelease: "10.2" -lastRelease: "10.1" -thisEOL: "December 31, 2016" --- +:thisBranch: 10 +:thisRelease: 10.2 +:lastRelease: 10.1 +:thisEOL: December 31, 2016 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD {{% param lastRelease %}}-RELEASE and introduces some new features. +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD {lastRelease}-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights: * The `resolvconf(8)` utility has been updated to version 3.7.0, with improvements to protect DNS privacy. * The ntp suite has been updated to version 4.2.8p3. * A new `rc(8)` script, `growfs`, has been added, which will resize the root filesystem on boot if the `/firstboot` file exists. * The Linux(R) compatibility version has been updated to support Centos(TM) 6 ports. * The drm code has been updated to match Linux(R) version 3.8.13, allowing running multiple X servers simultaneously. * Several enhancements and updates for improved FreeBSD/arm support. * Several ZFS performance and reliability improvements. * GNOME has been updated to version 3.14.2. * KDE has been updated to version 4.14.3. * And much more... For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes/` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. SHA256 and MD5 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/signatures/ +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc Additional UEFI-capable images are available for the amd64 (x86_64) architecture. The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *FreeBSD/arm SD card images*: + These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd`is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64) and i386 (x86_32) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... us-east-1 region: ami-f709a29c us-west-1 region: ami-bbc43aff us-west-2 region: ami-2b88821b sa-east-1 region: ami-49ef6754 eu-west-1 region: ami-5c4c112b eu-central-1 region: ami-2235323f ap-northeast-1 region: ami-94209b94 ap-southeast-1 region: ami-fe6c62ac ap-southeast-2 region: ami-1bc28121 .... + AMIs are also expected to be available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00KSS55FY/ * Microsoft(R) Azure(TM): + For deployment instructions, see: + https://vmdepot.msopentech.com/Vhd/Show?vhdId=56718 * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-10-2-release-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE % vagrant up .... == FTP -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` However before trying this site, please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to: * `ftp://ftp..FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD` Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on. More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at: * `link:{handbook}#mirrors-ftp[http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html]` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE will be supported until {{% param thisEOL %}}. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE will be supported until {thisEOL}. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Other Projects Based on FreeBSD There are many "third party" Projects based on FreeBSD. The Projects range from re-packaging FreeBSD into a more "novice friendly" distribution to making FreeBSD available on Amazon's EC2 infrastructure. For more information about these Third Party Projects see: * `https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/3rdPartyProjects` == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Release Engineer +|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Baptiste Daroussin |Package Building |Bryan Drewery |Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering |Robert Watson |Release Engineering, Security |=== Additionally, the FreeBSD Release Engineering Team would like to thank Colin Percival (cperciva@) for his work on automated Amazon(R) EC2(TM) images, Steve Wills (swills@) for his work on Google(R) Compute Engine(TM) support, and Brad Davis (brd@) for his work on Vagrant(TM) support. == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... 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SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 84ab0db6df574c8998a6b69387685c98042c2003f63f2e43efce9018ceb645e9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 0055ba75e0d515daff39e0a6c1c35ae4bbc583559ea16c2965e504bd9885623b SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = fdb2184fb966b8cc837a0c7dfe9a2cda0da0fb8543520cfa6270717c463cfdcb SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 0d8460ab24c8337bb7e03fe1b839834f5c349826881cc4a2fb644264a9d0dd6a SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 21cbcef827ed67bad147017d968497a4ca3b770bdf2ecc37ec735ee1e5674ed1 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 18b56a5aaebccbaac419499328bfebb649f2de2071958d56938b0408d34d12cf SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 4c306a82dfeb2e9fabfac24f7eaf0a0bd2a1bd25b32b27d170b9aee161363b11 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 7482f19a4e14e811090196d4895436082fd91f73ea0fcebbd9ecf7ff2af43766 .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 9f041e7f16ad727596bc628e71f48473 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 3e8429e4dd4eb25fb3b7bc7baeef1a71 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = ba3a821ca5e6383c8010e09645c3a5f7 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = d72bd28e9fe800c9717975fbb8a3c1f4 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = cf4359faad17b10a8e33183ba3396f98 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 2a73b4db5bbb9782982fb1619ba41fc4 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = c5c1eb8c8ca857224675834698b7245a MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = feec6e49aca25637b0569a0912f5a829 .... === sparc64: .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 84aa1f5c3252d874e34d53010ac861088768540874c9e318f664136799a914ff SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 658d05977b89f00503e245ba87190020312fe9cdbebcd7cbdb94325eadbec851 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 74c79cc5ed3daf223d6fe52ec666a1b3cfae6d915d410515201f68a87755aac5 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = f9303f413ee9c1c9b882e5c4806465533dc4d7fcd384cf6bc8d14a64a85d4b9c .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 6fd23976dbc339449cec48dabf0944c6 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 4ea71156dd4bc25b20bf171129008e5a MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 6ab57c332ad1d32ee0d71e7ea5e2acad MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 10e6f6f639d1eea5fe4011672325e195 .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 721480ffab88cb4f986fe9562d5b3f3a5a98223a22befa48621ae05e2fd21885 .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 399474c0e4ea4055ff0667b43e0ff66f .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD: .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = 058d53c7b6a5b49d040937a87de4c193e320aa1071465ff8a834d71d62c5cff0 .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = aeb2de570d64962fb744c76951f0014e .... === armv6 GUMSTIX: .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = efe92d0b0771a53a5f00d0a1bbc50af57f4a7707a10ec4f2a9c98e47359d0898 .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = d7e6397a9e2e0f96809c478827efdc6c .... === armv6 RPI-B: .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = 4f7bf5ad482924e8bba27d4409184c8e590f34dbc242c771707672cf2dfb1228 .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = ffbaf3dfca2601033b1a88bd0d7a4af9 .... === armv6 PANDABOARD: .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = c27070bd30ab73dbcfd8fa8f954252b40497fd2ac87a8a2111882700a99824f5 .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = 27aae525d0eb169a37245e588cc7deb7 .... === armv6 WANDBOARD: .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 237939782d450e5559fcca629f0662ce4dbe05d1ec0b6c665910552f51a032a1 .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 53b747a391d8013a1a2268ce3cc1dbac .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 0da7228252b25ec730acd151a474beab63bc57655207676e1230a20f8d4c2b73 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 5776ea084b153a2d105e43ac74f8f1c0906a322fa64c747d9df8ca70d5c43297 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 6537e5ecb5bf3a6d269e3e2c3d5fb036e9f3b6f36cfd67162bb8222f917c9731 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 31db5adf15933fc89736f1e7d7da2dd2cb9facf8d09a05d47fc6667f2a3b48cd .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 87ee78d99df42ceceef0a9798d6ddf3e MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 78d4fdfac1f7e64e5e068b6fa8ab6247 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 2ea00115c0643e4ae2f8f96d72f68bd9 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 4770956d7862205eccbafd2fb8c65a3d .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 63b17116760a5eba5a5eac75b32bafb661de6edb2389375c1a2edbb599276458 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = b735dd169443919a538e41758df21ccb9643a11a234d73adee4840c6448c3730 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 8a707f487db240365b905671408969f6f03834da18036de344c8a1d6de053521 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 4bba8aa513ec7069d81017b48e49ef17e76db2542139d67c318744b07bde6d3c .... .... MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = cc7a674dc5ea088375058a2a45f3af3e MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 2366f2b67897efca1d745e82404c1846 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 125ee0d9e4dba911f65ce6ddf3fd2c94 MD5 (FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = fe02654a080efd51ec55972fe790317f .... Love FreeBSD? Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/schedule.adoc index fabbad3862..895baf75cb 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,49 +1,50 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.2 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.2" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.2" --- +:localRel: 10.2 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.2 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted at this time. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |26 February 2015 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |20 May 2015 |21 May 2015 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |19 June 2015 |19 June 2015 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |3 July 2015 |3 July 2015 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|Code slush begins |19 June 2015 |19 June 2015 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |3 July 2015 |3 July 2015 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |BETA1 builds begin |10 July 2015 |10 July 2015 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |17 July 2015 |17 July 2015 |Second beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |24 July 2015 |24 July 2015 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |24 July 2015 |24 July 2015 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |24 July 2015 |24 July 2015 |First release candidate. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} thaw |26 July 2015 |24 July 2015 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchStable} thaw |26 July 2015 |24 July 2015 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |31 July 2015 |31 July 2015 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin * |7 August 2015 |7 August 2015 |Third release candidate. -|RELEASE builds begin |14 August 2015 |12 August 2015 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. -|RELEASE announcement |17 August 2015 |13 August 2015 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |2 September 2015 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +|RELEASE builds begin |14 August 2015 |12 August 2015 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. +|RELEASE announcement |17 August 2015 |13 August 2015 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |2 September 2015 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. == Status / TODO link:../todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] == Additional Information * link:../../[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/signatures.adoc index 5e33708e01..d86a84778e 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,59 +1,60 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.2 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download -localRel: 10.2 -localBranchName: "RELEASE" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.2" -localRelSha256: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE" -localRelMd5: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.MD5-FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Checksum Signatures +:localRel: 10.2 +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.2 +:localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE +:localRelMd5: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.MD5-FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures -This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. +This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. Please note, the `MD5` checksums are provided to quickly test for image corruption during download. The `MD5` checksums alone should _not_ be used to fully verify the images. The `SHA256` checksums should always be used to fully verify the image. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA256` |`MD5` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-amd64.asc[MD5] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-i386.asc[MD5] -|ia64 |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-ia64.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-ia64.asc[MD5] -|powerpc |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-powerpc.asc[MD5] -|powerpc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[MD5] -|sparc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-sparc64.asc[MD5] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-amd64.asc[MD5] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-i386.asc[MD5] +|ia64 |link:{localRelSha256}-ia64.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-ia64.asc[MD5] +|powerpc |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-powerpc.asc[MD5] +|powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[MD5] +|sparc64 |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-sparc64.asc[MD5] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA256` |`MD5` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[MD5] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-i386-vm.asc[MD5] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-amd64-vm.asc[MD5] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-i386-vm.asc[MD5] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA256` |`MD5` -|BEAGLEBONE |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[MD5] -|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[MD5] -|GUMSTIX |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[MD5] -|PANDABOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[MD5] -|RPI-B |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[MD5] -|WANDBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |link:{{% param localRelMd5 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[MD5] +|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[MD5] +|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[MD5] +|GUMSTIX |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[MD5] +|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[MD5] +|RPI-B |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[MD5] +|WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |link:{localRelMd5}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[MD5] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/todo.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/todo.adoc index 66f0316ab1..b76f648821 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/todo.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.2R/todo.adoc @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.2 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.2" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.2" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 10.2 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.2 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction Please *do not* edit this file unless you are on the Release Engineering Team, or a member of the Release Engineering Team gave you explicit permission to do so. This is the release cycle _TODO_ page, outlining items that are in-progress, issues that must be fixed (release blockers), issues that need to be fixed but are not blockers, and issues that should be fixed as an Errata Notice after the release. == Works in Progress [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Pre-Freeze Issues |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Blockers [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Issues [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Post-Release Errata Items [.tblbasic] [cols=",",] |=== |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |=== == Additional Information * link:../../[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/_index.adoc index 12d09636fb..7375c40eab 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/_index.adoc @@ -1,27 +1,27 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.3 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.3" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.3" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 10.3 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.3 + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Information == Introduction -This is the index page for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: -link:signatures/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + -link:hardware/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE hardware information] + -link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE release notes] + -link:readme/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE readme] + -link:schedule/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE schedule] + +link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +link:installation/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + +link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + -//// -link:errata/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE errata] + -//// diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/announce.adoc index 0491168e59..396b088b47 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/announce.adoc @@ -1,478 +1,479 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "10" -thisRelease: "10.3" -lastRelease: "10.2" -thisEOL: "April 1, 2018" --- +:thisBranch: 10 +:thisRelease: 10.3 +:lastRelease: 10.2 +:thisEOL: April 1, 2018 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD {{% param lastRelease %}}-RELEASE and introduces some new features. +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD {lastRelease}-RELEASE and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights: * The UEFI boot loader received several improvements: It now follows /boot/config and /boot.config files, multi-device boot support works and command line arguments are parsed. Additionally, its framebuffer driver has been enhanced with GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) and UGA (Universal Graphics Adapter) handling, allowing to set the current graphics mode on systems using one of these methods. Moreover, ZFS boot capability has been added to the UEFI boot loader, including support for multiple ZFS Boot Environments (BEs), e. g. those provided by sysutils/beadm. * The CAM Target Layer `ctl(4)` now supports High Availability setups. * The Linux(R) compatibility layer has been substantially improved and now is capable of running 64-bit applications on amd64 (x86_64), 1:1 threading, VDSO and subset of the `epoll(7)` family sufficient for the majority of programs. * The `em(4)` and `igb(4)` drivers have been updated to version 7.6.1 and 2.5.3 respectively. Among others, this brings support for i219/i219(2)/i219(3) hardware found with Intel(R) Skylake generation and newer chipsets. * The `isp(4)` driver has been updated and improved: It now also supports 16 Gbps Fibre Channel adapters, has improved target mode support and completed Multi-ID (NPIV) functionality. * The `ixgbe(4)` driver has been updated to Intel(R) FreeBSD Networking Group version 3.1.13-k and support for X552 and X550T was added. * The initial implementation of `reroot` support has has been added to the `reboot(8)` utility, allowing the root file system to be mounted from a temporary source file system without requiring a full system reboot. * The bsdinstall(8) utility has been updated to allow for creating root-on-ZFS installations on UEFI-based systems in automatic mode. * The `ifconfig(8)` utility now reports SFP/SFP+ optics module data when the -v flag is specified and a NIC driver provides such information, i. e. for `cxgbe(4)`, `ixgbe(4)`, `mlx5en(4)` and `sfxge(4)`. * The `jail(8)` utility has been updated to include a new flag, -l, which ensures a clean environment in the target jail. Additionally, jail(8) now runs a shell within the target jail by default when no command was given. * The `mkimg(1)` utility has been updated to support NTFS file systems in both GPT and MBr partitioning schemes. * The `xz(1)` utility has been updated to version 5.2.2, which provides support for multi-threaded compression. * GNOME has been updated to version 3.16.2. * TeXLive has been updated to TL2015. * Xorg-Server has been updated to version 1.17.4. * And much more... For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes/` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD Release Engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. SHA256 and MD5 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/signatures/ +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc Additional UEFI-capable images are available for the amd64 (x86_64) architecture. The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *FreeBSD/arm SD card images*: + These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd`is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64) and i386 (x86_32) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... us-east-1 region: ami-2d6d6347 us-west-1 region: ami-1b275a7b us-west-2 region: ami-dcd239bc sa-east-1 region: ami-e95dd185 eu-west-1 region: ami-a2f87fd1 eu-central-1 region: ami-3427c15b ap-northeast-1 region: ami-840511ea ap-northeast-2 region: ami-02c40d6c ap-southeast-1 region: ami-ddb47ebe ap-southeast-2 region: ami-bf0122dc .... + AMIs are also expected to be available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00KSS55FY/ * Microsoft(R) Azure(TM): + For deployment instructions, see: + https://vmdepot.msopentech.com/Vhd/Show?vhdId=56718 * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-10-2-release-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE % vagrant up .... == FTP -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` However before trying this site, please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to: * `ftp://ftp..FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD` Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on. More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at: * `link:{handbook}#mirrors-ftp[http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html]` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE will be supported until {{% param thisEOL %}}. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE will be supported until {thisEOL}. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Other Projects Based on FreeBSD There are many "third party" Projects based on FreeBSD. The Projects range from re-packaging FreeBSD into a more "novice friendly" distribution to making FreeBSD available on Amazon's EC2 infrastructure. For more information about these Third Party Projects see: * `https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/3rdPartyProjects` == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE release Engineer +|Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE release Engineer |Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Baptiste Daroussin |Package Building |Bryan Drewery |Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer |remko Lodder |Security Team Liaison |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering, Security Officer Deputy |robert Watson |Release Engineering |=== == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... 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SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 64f0fac6935041693cc55f57d38bf18c6da3c599d7fd6c1b2fd0a3857175fefae37699b6d5aa5e64b2b889b14d90913908418aaa9c657d071a590e4f055907dd SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = ce33a59f1e708fc3b78a0c11431fe5746decde54ad58a7233571db3f275c06396712dad0024e8a227d51eb0412a7f37b1d149dacc2278cb0670efba1e9277b8b SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 3846150e7c460ff77a3ceae913a625b811c88276c77d23335323eb0bf70fd953891538549823c662a318b3cd4b06f64b72fda95d5bb04e9e7314355444d6953d SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = 35c5278850b2f6266e57850c6388beb77d865a9c14028e7569eaa910eb52744d38ecc1f5b1e8a59ceb9e0c0cec6414d5eea2afc55ff070b402ef94b2b1ddce9d SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = c2140b9bd20bc73abcea64fdec9d4dec8247576f4667b0de33afa29e8915907e79b58dbbf37264526bb2eeaf012186e7e8e6b07a8b9e46c1034fed2b0b3f19eb SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = 4f908e0f971b260b562b715eeba33b596c58f7d0b8c43ad4a721542dd880d5e8ecbb0f81a6287b261a7fddd1d3fce5174b34c463e30b89f965c6136cf61ffbe4 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = 95bef1570602900103bcd84aaaf68c529becf84220f0a2aa48116c367b4ae5fd16f6731d630ac95695329193e12c1863446464c15d3ee43f04eae2a225a7fe86 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = e57bd35803698d47c44d9671ad527cbb9d5898c5785b2bc1542ae3828429e84b4a5bbc704e65d04cbf1ccceff97c1c2d0e17044636382680dd5b85a53a76539e SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = 310312a9212e4db3c4b08f73f9691e935ad66f73ea874c11738d5ab40dfdeaa17c09a50188cc3efb2d89c37e81257d2ba60fced83e2ed209e009dc7d760ed6fa SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 247af94400c1c5a47db7801a8ec2a0c6d806333546e5123cd853333711cde5e1e5eca4111d6151e737d8c0d63c960aa3e45a7ee679acf8e1912c7fbffc077730 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 69a73f562fc92a3112d6eaa9f700df286dcf1c7eaf23841e3c526e0eed367ca7 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = fed9dc00d5993dc438fc84f0c390654a33d6c9985f1d9040b33d3f42f86135b8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 8329ee2ca4779892edbb001c303670d74642e4353e97d02f4521895023cacd5d SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = 621295e9ade1da8d1bcd476c66f84bf5e0852e1254243cebe0e048e4f1ea3531 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = ff76bfab55d7c5651923e39259fb2dd913d71b329505b9abbc3c04b8e0319267 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = d1c5e95f7d7a790ee559546b289c98a9fb6f5ca0389ad10a014cf2807da9c6cc SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = ab104a30627754bb8d39eeff3c5c5a4a15537d32c749e2b9841b34cb08e17eb0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = 95e4b4c3f2f8c42059fc6fe0659a354670edfa2eadfad86192733fe8b87cbe7a SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = ef92843b74115df98a4f373b6e9f2dfd8b6344f96a31239436e916bc6a02c6ad SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = f49627b7f6d733614060d093f02299c63310477039bb4e12a40befc94c430acb .... === ia64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso) = 06cfcd4e74077ed5318c08f786a053073d00dec5595d565f2560f0ffe95b3f5685b7f9eeadfc1432f0efcabfde14b31b263d17dabe6f0a8bb7aa2aabfc8d0915 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 662eafecbaadaf08cbabeaf05e23788d3cad1ce7a2a57796e5a2e7a7df8cae503478676587c88d3992e5ba51d0df29a1586bfb72f21cdaa89aaa06938c00d598 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso) = 87a90b8341e00fe9308202935ecb8ff2d54b36761b35a05176db1fedd262584bcdeb47e71fc0586ebdb592ad7eb152539bd2eebbadcbdf6f8a7ca94392f713b8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso.xz) = 846bd16f06a5fb72b5285a38b829bfd1b4717029029de1d49b65cd05c838d52ffd9557be9915e36075c0d6ea4ac5d7939011952db581ced9c987ab25b25fcff0 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img) = 87e3b1aaf65ecd31a8eac4f6883509924ebd5c53c7d5346bc3381f0ccfffd0ba580c7f81e0a39cf49a61a302f9a5399e05f4ed4104cd7617574907475c046b0e SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img.xz) = 4ed89ce73c27f3842aea1c7f4ee4460eaa4198c982210908b7ee427ee096d0195bbdff796f93617db29a2e0e08838e0467cb6e6712a160ec4382aacdaf64760e SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-mini-memstick.img) = ff92620cc2fe12f740daf2e71d4acb7c5841403dc7a587eb1ee98d5fcf6d4c268512c25440cb5f02db82a11b305d39dab706d2284682f753e535a870f1d2f400 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 6f57985f258f5313b225d41d86f39ca33e21775d05bff63cdf3c238e36b8453b3ffd828cbd738a14d6cdca564f992201a9aa31800f04de604f749b9b04793d4c .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso) = 8ff6770603d50a5b7e855cb36584d1b13fff10f2dafd4cfb101adfdfb235229d SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 9759ad3659ebaaf85b68e49dd91c984571a893bf2d686dee4f842d84a9f691ff SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso) = 8dce97fd40da4b789913fa2fc30935b8e99acd54de7cef168459316acb1d8c6f SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso.xz) = b52570a4200cffb2160267d0d0b23c7a1f6f8916039ac21058bab0500aa7ba92 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img) = d6e85f6ff064956673ed4404916ac1e3b19a52e6d7bc2051f6b782e8c151d391 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img.xz) = 0cd27bdd6456309ddf49cb6d15d92042f1287dd2fea0adf56b0d5f33b7740688 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-mini-memstick.img) = eb976acc08bc9b21f153f0a75c5ff6c481e4f4c8f2729aca04a5ad28a927b955 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-ia64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 8a76b5294bc2fd63626a6d8249ea05f1be77af62e25161efbe6431b6fa4d3130 .... === powerpc: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = c53a2a44b2a55ff7b2878f0c8c5dff11b5a8ed807659a4d11996c2828449166ef8faeae37381ca432ae860418ce9367a1b53410c1a0a00aecc18e9c90e9f601c SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 9e4a777aee71b7846273abc01ae8e8ac873154e889a415739bcd735307f762daf1496dd62981899863813b64db7f2a35aeada9c8c1c640fd698ff86b26ce1fb0 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = a9b9616f00c4a6bc40d4e8d81ec3e86f383855b119af1fd4183a40dd425510bea8b83f404d9761f599ad5632d1de89513a061ad216929ee75af83731b259346f SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = 53acf205fb3dc21aab853dfa5675d7479cc9395ac4874eb5d64b54cb70fea7314d41243412c74d4ce9027254b2d89fcffcf8a109ff68b8f9fac9766e92578c39 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 9d9093bc5ef0f13af81e04010e0f6a11f8a58701d3feb8b97c13cb283792533e2f54f31bfb83a9934336e5b134667866a1b0613e0a4c3f9914fb6f8fb6e46b85 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = 31f091be18ca5815d72b500cd4341b5bb91024f71d72030e073b66f8da70726329e5ed31ea710663f49704df7f873009dc887661766b686e87ced5c1cfba0782 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 941e7ddfaeba722edb532cf1541b9cba4fd47a0e2eba05ec4ef33f96737f8d86b2c82cb17b633fc2a6393c60c5ee12e2b895559b99d464f87d847fc551ada211 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 7131fb60f09329dc0073d99f634deec23984ee2e7dbe01f8c1718751e68e884903257df566c7c9b31086f322486727c3296955f6a4c3df7de70d9fdc78bca620 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 8af77da5f8f69f18f918920e314bd918c0b41e90311f54ea3617b72ce6cf1a09 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 8b088e84e417251065d2602fb89d162418f2d45304a0d4b6916eb6c719d4416c SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = bbb268e7e1c60509cba0f6e47e0d769f30acc65eb8f079b5e20f33177511e333 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = f3c6dd93ea7e3cd3a3f070e690ab115bab15901620a4752d3382f85a4d8771a9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = f3924dc0876e6123f3aeb42de440d7080e055ed32d0f637f1a030a09aa1d33e5 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = 8dc99637bba016378e7e50f785c3c6ea1a6ba33a5d67b35da73b6d8efe209772 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = ce97f246fa24d51576d56be97ed7f33363d184b44eafd37e262ae51435f193ee SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = b54e6481a864ca36c23ceb85e8077dde6d1bd000b621ed436fdc0a7ac9c257da .... === powerpc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = a756922726a6551348e213660a919629c5112063f30ea6b173ec4fdd3bc5a09cc189b2239273ce84d7db16367537da5d6afafdda441f02711955a2fbb65b16f8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 4595a0559fceb5f15bf526ca501f10344224f44cb2e9599eeabf867d4a152858c28ad7396ecec4a99ca65d23422a173f77f548afe3bc6abe7273de357f077fde SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 930afe31010e96b87989a6dca336b04e9519caf5db1c1ac71e0bc9768aeca54dee0863283cd079f2adb5ce790f6957704683880794c5ce569a3e640f23ac97d1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 61e9bce0c9a7fe9f9328be99f92e0f730dae699b17eb5672ab487fcab06475da23cd4ecbb45f28b5dfdf4de99a6358afd8cd129caf9763c8bbd46536dd7347cb SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 7114cb95a3f14494c77f8b3d54d0a4af0faf7bb567675e2f38ff82a42f9b7649acc78e4aafb65d6aa4f5cd6c4e57947130fd12f6a0ed02ff343497b32877192a SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = c6db13bb46d506a37c0afe6831a53c1ad2a18bede0aaaf6bd6a500dc9e006cf0b8da6bbd2ca6f90f9532a5500a64fa7a56f8bab44f5dacd535d975efa4c1eb69 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = d2aa52acb1889802838763dcb888fc1d8217e7643c5e9dc7d4e01be1febbccb97620cc4213806dac7a20550d8190293a03ce3c98194f0b9e2f345c30c132e2ac SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 4a06e36c54184daeec2a0bb7f2bb52a0c45005cce30d92d53bb48b5ca9645c94e576adabf628d6157e236ad3f191c25dea7f39daf12b3de902f84ea9cf9274f9 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 5b01ed8825f625b92e25092919c749848f7f2ca1803c8bbb71483d066ab7cb60 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 3f42cc7ba79b8f9e8f2f3da6747a516e54d094a310971fef9408cbf61d5b53a3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 05f8e471eb2e110273a2cfb0d00268fa9cd97a6936d07c2d4cbe2434695dad7d SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 846c9bfa0da9cc1805c3a641a0db1ff90cc97135b46814a45018ffb190dc0cbc SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 794c73257f75def1f380fef309b4a3c86fa8ced454b44ce7b9d20e245527c236 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 829c1b8d1064b6e63876172932c20231056d85fccd2d7e1744dbd63b3ed83f29 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 702f20c843e6e23d07eb4f5733b00443c06068f728709eb4098ed33cf3159703 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 3afe77c75ad2569374cba9951efca86f5ec76dd227960660ac2ab93f98bcc1a5 .... === sparc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = cad4b6624820f791e92921212a2717aad3d42a49d706eb499654f39683f9cffc398b1bdc10028489d4a777b8aa427169267f52d6ae1c3eee682ebf9ff006ca91 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 866bc9b7ced036c2f5113b9e51144301f4077099e7a64542c2b843de38810e53ae988b6622780f054acd84770bc43f8d93fcfc2044cb88caa813a7b19a5f6528 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = e1c38adc3321fb0eb1febcf8dbb320f33c82be7045e3761afe82c0993313ac512beb1cf6e970546eb13ed571181da3cab4d5b1e43f0537ff2b7a5e7fc13eb11a SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 4f0298f9699996b8e5c958bcabf21b1de9f5b1a28cd6e589b4909674b77c7e1293afb11107d04d4c0ac7c829e740febd80c696002939b0ac2b171ee398648d14 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 933aca4b959735f0b73a9d921efdaa76bd8dfee48efb8328f3d3923bb315a3af SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 4d860d3c206b1ff6f01e55e263a2fbc5c8b05384ab1d6a855a548b42f36e72d0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = a200182272456c17050609d84e1bd694865d6f312714f078c83e1e6139fc96d9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 062abed656ecaa90efb4ae15121ad69189030a130d61cc588d5f38b4c0f2d02f .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 24362ead342d3d87661f2f965d9b3c50f086ad368e4ed536574b92d9de02e0c0550670ade33b095a198face4af7a601b52af57ab0e145412ff2653dfff2ef5a3 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = ff130213e805c360261aacac9dc56ee7e08c90f3141ad3847707e4fd7810a09b .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOArD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOArD.img.xz) = 31a9139e8c7b511ace81d4ec192f46f97b62108768d98e00929a3fbef6ba4dad43b1e612108a42cb2603b3ccfce4821b62f6c010afde5b735d5677a987c984d5 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOArD.img.xz) = b2f578884dc14171bade2977083576e6a71f23b0c0ed0b8c31f15c53da1b60e0 .... === armv6 GUMSTIX: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = 87a80b38fcb23ec9d47e3d85b8c62979369b437d107ee5819790e477d2dc8826e447cbd74818b2071f0c98458d58fb63b8382c87997e911c3d1ac746c3d62881 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = c954df096f43ddf9eb273d0ec00511277e3d087701c695024b01efb6c4ca0519 .... === armv6 rPI-B: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-rPI-B.img.xz) = bc62a3eabfcaeb43535de103c11074eea8785a3ad9919665c89828dc8a42be0f9d99ef62563adb60c4690eda1a4ad28d7e2798ffc74d35cb846fb9d3a0117f11 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-rPI-B.img.xz) = 47ec3a9e9d99d4a5c5d4696a12e7bc95c8e4e44926b8c882f4b967141b0f5a1d .... === armv6 PANDABOArD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOArD.img.xz) = ba6363c9b99fbf5725ea309bf6542be2df30edab63defaf705833734c4cfedf4739de94edb00e5a1d0cab967af0d2a29af67f76b7e7c45795d81da5661454848 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOArD.img.xz) = 2138e25bc833be9be2cb6199e5be0f3cbf70df72f15573f130a780ce8e2d6d12 .... === armv6 WANDBOArD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOArD.img.xz) = 5d53d352a4d91d8d4244607e6e1999e058028558ff4f8cca23952d3882dd9b07442590e970f2af4c386499eb4d3a0a78cf331b40ea421f89952ed228950c841c .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOArD.img.xz) = 528fb7fe2b1ea0863018f3e936bf22bdb29265d45d891b38d1a62cb44751fc0c .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 2eb58f7542484f3038475f924b392344b944471959a1e3254df377f7693a1808710816caa9138df25dc31ffa558713da2d473cf2a88cf79c936d9d34a82ec0b5 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 32abc2458d3425269b8873b5e1c0f104b3bcb775b1fe9fac1b986f8031923a33e1d049670c9df25956d2bd72d183a78dce74c4b524691505ba395f565977b135 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 648b4972e04c7333479d51dd1222fa8e62955cfafb1b3fde844daf5323ecb0cd8cc31ee2d780eba50f18d2ae2f3ea37c693103018f17a07d5e282c861d3a9704 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = a4398490b189a26ad27393dc2724966d1c90c844568fd1d7ffb0f4228950beb90b58d547905162b92b6af5e81bb235e961d4a3ff9009cd2a139765ada98c153b .... .... 4c587f1faaf48628b54d797ab2e2943556806634f3e6e597901391bf2f21 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 1d710ba643bf6a8ce5bff5a9d69b1657ccff83dd1f2df711d9b4e02f9aab7d06 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 85a4fc46abd999be2a3d84db57526b4b806395a103819b603d7127b5601e7c3b SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = e833b0d1f82c4c776b3d6f7b280cf43380f4142894bf727d1557ccd85d0627d2 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 0eaff4ff219adcd2b5dd6a2806a0cb31c7dc1696b2f7c4d7baf1dea3fc5f4533251f95546ffd0dbe0ebe396b5609ee01f5a96acb8a8648561e7dd6433490ee30 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = b88dde9a82f8daa6564dd44e048a3c910234ab7dc92f1407db630de3507fbf16d6b959fcb36d60f88ea09aa2d119bd6b931b35084a1d89b120996e029a0ec466 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 7ce621de01465a8aae1d17d1bc2ba12dcc6b63eec81c3c384050fc3c9d4b1a10d4ebdd45b5b98e768f2a196f089435f662358755afbecadd5cf1700435db914f SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = b1a877f826167336167c0d0600e5e1e36d714b3a1c416121d62bd72e5038a6f08da2fbe32b011248ff4a1db690ac92e56607912f6da0160d20f69e9311496506 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 5fa6b4afe08688f6e6222760a31bf873aba1f7e4c345c0aafa3069c54049ff11 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 6b8a13882861cf0ebfed9cb707ae90018aafa27ef8ad940aee239ed7d217de26 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = e34745be6c91e28af87c77e9c9149958eb7e5e26b5f71f7b1cbc3037721fa56b SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 709987b9cc9fbcaeeecf930fb3cd6d985dcf83eaf95ddcc093cf1719a7805902 .... Love FreeBSD? Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/schedule.adoc index 8a98d2f0f8..a99488e52c 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,50 +1,51 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.3 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.3" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.3" --- +:localRel: 10.3 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.3 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted at this time. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |6 October 2015 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |15 November 2015 |3 December 2015 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |15 January 2016 |15 January 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |29 January 2016 |29 January 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|Code slush begins |15 January 2016 |15 January 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |29 January 2016 |29 January 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |BETA1 builds begin |5 February 2016 |5 February 2016 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |12 February 2016 |12 February 2016 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin * |26 February 2016 |26 February 2016 |Third beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |4 March 2016 |4 March 2016 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |4 March 2016 |4 March 2016 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |4 March 2016 |4 March 2016 |First release candidate. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} thaw |6 March 2016 |6 March 2016 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchStable} thaw |6 March 2016 |6 March 2016 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |11 March 2016 |11 March 2016 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin * |18 March 2016 |18 March 2016 |Third release candidate. -|RELEASE builds begin |25 March 2016 |25 March 2016 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. -|RELEASE announcement |29 March 2016 |4 April 2016 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |27 April 2016 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +|RELEASE builds begin |25 March 2016 |25 March 2016 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. +|RELEASE announcement |29 March 2016 |4 April 2016 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |27 April 2016 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. == Status / TODO link:../todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] == Additional Information * link:../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/signatures.adoc index 9848414584..f4fdace3ee 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,59 +1,60 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.3 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download -localRel: 10.3 -localBranchName: "RELEASE" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.3" -localRelSha256: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE" -localRelSha512: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Checksum Signatures +:localRel: 10.3 +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.3 +:localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE +:localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-10.3-RELEASE + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures -This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. +This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. Please note, the `SHA256` checksums are provided to quickly test for image corruption during download. The `SHA256` checksums alone should _not_ be used to fully verify the images. The `SHA512` checksums should always be used to fully verify the image. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386.asc[SHA256] -|ia64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-ia64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-ia64.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] -|sparc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] +|ia64 |link:{localRelSha512}-ia64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-ia64.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] +|sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|BEAGLEBONE |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] -|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|GUMSTIX |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] -|PANDABOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] -|RPI-B |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] -|WANDBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] +|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|GUMSTIX |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] +|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] +|RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] +|WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/todo.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/todo.adoc index 69ba3fddca..a080932bb1 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/todo.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.3R/todo.adoc @@ -1,55 +1,56 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.3 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.3" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.3" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 10.3 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.3 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction Please *do not* edit this file unless you are on the Release Engineering Team, or a member of the Release Engineering Team gave you explicit permission to do so. This is the release cycle _TODO_ page, outlining items that are in-progress, issues that must be fixed (release blockers), issues that need to be fixed but are not blockers, and issues that should be fixed as an Errata Notice after the release. == Works in Progress [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Pre-Freeze Issues |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Blockers [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Issues [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Post-Release Errata Items [.tblbasic] [cols=",",] |=== |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |=== == Additional Information * link:../../[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/_index.adoc index b045e45199..1a3367d151 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/_index.adoc @@ -1,25 +1,26 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.4 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.4" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.4" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 10.4 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.4 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction -This is the index page for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: -link:signatures/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + -link:hardware/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE hardware information] + -link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE release notes] + -link:errata/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE errata] + -link:readme/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE readme] + -link:schedule/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE schedule] + +link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/announce.adoc index 9fa1e2a20d..f88afebd08 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/announce.adoc @@ -1,480 +1,481 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.4-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "10" -thisRelease: "10.4" -lastRelease: "10.3" -thisEOL: "October 31, 2018" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:thisBranch: 10 +:thisRelease: 10.4 +:lastRelease: 10.3 +:thisEOL: October 31, 2018 -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the fifth release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch, building upon the stability and reliability of {{% param lastRelease %}}-RELEASE and introducing new features. += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement + +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the fifth release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch, building upon the stability and reliability of {lastRelease}-RELEASE and introducing new features. Some of the highlights: -* {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is the first FreeBSD release to feature full support for eMMC storage, including eMMC partitions, TRIM and bus speed modes up to HS400. Please note, though, that availability of especially the DDR52, HS200 and HS400 modes requires support in the actual `sdhci(4)` front-end as well as by the hardware used. Also note, that the SDHCI controller part of Intel(R) Apollo Lake chipsets is affected by several severe silicon bugs. Apparently, it depends on the particular Apollo Lake platform whether the workarounds in place so far are sufficient to avoid timeouts on attaching `sdhci(4)` there. +* {thisRelease}-RELEASE is the first FreeBSD release to feature full support for eMMC storage, including eMMC partitions, TRIM and bus speed modes up to HS400. Please note, though, that availability of especially the DDR52, HS200 and HS400 modes requires support in the actual `sdhci(4)` front-end as well as by the hardware used. Also note, that the SDHCI controller part of Intel(R) Apollo Lake chipsets is affected by several severe silicon bugs. Apparently, it depends on the particular Apollo Lake platform whether the workarounds in place so far are sufficient to avoid timeouts on attaching `sdhci(4)` there. * Also in case a GPT disk label is used, the `fsck_ffs(8)` utility now is able to find alternate superblocks. * The `aesni(4)` driver now no longer shares a single FPU context across multiple sessions in multiple threads, addressing problems seen when employing `aesni(4)` for accelerating `ipsec(4)`. * Support for the Kaby Lake generation of Intel(R) i219(4)/ i219(5) devices has been added to the `em(4)` driver. * The `em(4)` driver is now capable of enabling Wake On LAN (WOL) also for Intel(R) i217, i218 and i219 chips. Note that stale interface configurations from previous unsuccessful attempts to enable WOL for these devices now will actually take effect. For example, an `\`ifconfig em0 wol\`` activates all WOL variants including wol_mcast, which might be undesirable. * Support for WOL has been added to the `igb(4)` driver, which was not able to activate this feature on any device before. The same remark regarding stale WOL configurations as for the `em(4)` driver applies. * Userland coredumps can now trigger events such as generating a human readable crash report via `devd(8)`. This feature is off by default. * The firmware shipping with the `qlxgbe(4)` driver has been updated to version 5.4.66. Additionally, this driver has received some TSO and locking fixes, performance optimizations as well as SYSCTLs providing MAC, RX and TX statistics. * Mellanox(R) ConnectX-4 series adapters are now supported by the newly added `mlx5ib(4) driver`. * OpenSSH received an update to version 7.3p1. * GNOME has been updated to version 3.18. * Xorg-Server has been updated to version 1.18.4. * And much more... For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes/` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Dedication -The FreeBSD Project dedicates the FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE to the memory of Andrey A. Chernov. +The FreeBSD Project dedicates the FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE to the memory of Andrey A. Chernov. == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, and armv6 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. SHA512 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/signatures/ +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc Additional UEFI-capable images are available for the amd64 (x86_64) architecture. The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *FreeBSD/arm SD card images*: + These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd`is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64) and i386 (x86_32) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... ap-south-1 region: ami-2a87c645 eu-west-2 region: ami-07445663 eu-west-1 region: ami-acac66d5 ap-northeast-2 region: ami-8bc51fe5 ap-northeast-1 region: ami-af2efac9 sa-east-1 region: ami-eeef9382 ca-central-1 region: ami-e366df87 ap-southeast-1 region: ami-b88af8db ap-southeast-2 region: ami-61e70703 eu-central-1 region: ami-ac60d3c3 us-east-1 region: ami-6f758815 us-east-2 region: ami-a93815cc us-west-1 region: ami-e32b1b83 us-west-2 region: ami-f3e9118b .... + AMIs will also available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00KSS55FY/ * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-10-4-release-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE % vagrant up .... * Microsoft(R) Azure(TM): + FreeBSD virtual machine images will be available once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.FreeBSD104?tab=Overview == Download -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE will be supported until {{% param thisEOL %}} and is expected to be the final release from the FreeBSD 10 release series. Additional support information can be found at: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE will be supported until {thisEOL} and is expected to be the final release from the FreeBSD 10 release series. Additional support information can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Release Engineer +|Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Bryan Drewery |Release Engineering, Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Rodney Grimes |Release Engineering |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer |Remko Lodder |Security Team Liaison |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering, Security Officer Deputy |Robert Watson |Release Engineering |=== == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... 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SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso) = 93f278f243cc95265cbcff5b24030417bd5269b27235dfbcc17b1b7c48a107f0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 0611e7ef73ab76f917cefbcf5bfdabdc6d7d167e58a390736bd423f316b6f9b9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso) = 1da1f7cabe46a851c14afbbc2a14f361f285040a84b23f1ddcef4e6fa861d6a6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-disc1.iso.xz) = 6d9646f26e928792fc4c119d69961d9f31177153ded10d2fcffb418aa577d6d7 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-dvd1.iso) = 4026d3d3243bfb5d1f764904c9de180989d07eb2b1ecfd78dbb463d0741fd4fd SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 0ed8af26c93bfaf52bd08756a1b035e39a7b5dbf7c563bdc2b2788c5d8ff1166 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img) = 662bb9ca893d644286102d1d8c09cd003ddf41425776cedaf45acaa60d6230ea SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-memstick.img.xz) = 071dc873c22ed6718045617e8a5b782ef0483a988badeab239559fdd17cf30aa SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-mini-memstick.img) = f14d5c9a6f5d4bbf0441e005a8e4f1d2b3d98166b1d3a8576b3acc195584f917 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-ia64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 5cb9db222d68b7981f2bd7b030aca203084862a9ddbd52a8d611781cf98d1afa .... === powerpc: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = fbb1de5204536b4c28e73c76456911581e71d672303285ad94a38767ce7184d8c778725d78582d57f914bed7c4c26377e6e34364409f7b244b9fc9e136e7d0b7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 53a4ea79cfa28f5c69afd0215731d37d650bc2c106ff0d63f0ad129a3c8f98d3359ae19abd2a5cfd3ef56f6206c92533ae8e8de1f27267ef7a64dc4269958461 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 322fff92a380d30ca4e8db831dead1001b51ed73e4598767367c86e541464e62588a07996d32a9d813bea6121be128e096be24f51eb3f58cb658959e602e0fc5 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = 3ca9f09ace1ac4530a3dc70375f7b89ad8fef5fc3c5d65b581e387b25c39bf38df5099878d30c7ea41e475bff297b538f0f0d147a8593cfb09da09ba109d24a7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = ef10fff97ba0624b8371498d21567f99215eb8f17874f9299210cdf0898efec1f20aed3c5771b383beee556794ae51c4dbc36812a707948de2821e8bae8e2a49 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = a961c5b9ddc87a3d98e4b744bff1e9d86040c64c157f1500a4c3f2fa75910f99f9898867a989e359d2d90ef89313c1ebc9d22892bd5e8f33addd407191d18684 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 3359e1124537c5f52d4b5b1587921dcb7d2d05ed5bc0dce132122f78a5df22142a074aa07d49ecb3d44394a45c5c06abe64b46a8a6cec8bec79dee17ca1ff7b7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = 49a2284a163a057b959e7781e95aa1b7de78d8b9c65b7cd9ffabf2f89c30ce075f009a87ac78f49ac42c8d97a3c19061c0fd1c578c2fe3c4d9f019cd22530211 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = df4916ec3e8b613755597431a83382bfe4df1cc8a1bcceb0d35e97f1852f64c029c1b2d6c1864773207fd804c229e941c84dd3f7edb179d49173a4f678478b14 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 3dcf6e6777e331ffef12b742e965d0fbf763ee2daa856389a751dd93773730288534149f9492709dd3515c94ed3992235ad9e28a08acdb8e7e2916127b27bb5c .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = ccd9d39a70fdee66fe9213a4bc80af182e9d43b2119133b122cf163d86258676 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = a469cc00f43a58cd62b3e9149a1b53add830e604e00e4ff43ac3994fa4608be4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = b1097c5d4b2540d98dd916617699238efecedd39dd1714e92b180dfc65099387 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = dd76ea39cdbd1bd11551e791b9c3390b2889d166115986b96ab3be8c362299f9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = 5bf8f9678f26c0cd562049d260449113259c2c93abbd989ef3c2d4927562249b SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = fb517aa94750aa4490636f90d4cca9ca30e106b2f086a30a101a66bf468d49bc SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 1383a732aa9606d318b771d22fd005b38eac2f8183f3d0e8ca9ec7dd55262728 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = 330e4a79338c4c7990e9172c3c88b09c7b85325f7a8d1ab2d728fb2b109060c6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = a7184757f4e8e06eea688f8817bef89c0d49adb52b549a336b7488c3e8624273 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 39a90bd5d318ab6b5da1832cccbe096236abc3a1ac05209a8de596ec65fb7a53 .... === powerpc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 2ad5e499630a26965f4eba8ed461c3c0d3dc51c1352797dffaa711e07d7c3a952d5747827c0739015c0357e89e3e6d8d4feff19410b8de18ebb074b063a3a49d SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 8532b2e46594cc7ccfee2bf5cf91e8d6585a8a9ee256cbb80b6f0c246ea4bebedeb8d4eb88eab90b6bc081b46cc57f2816a90af1d23992b8c01616c6ca5eed17 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 62dfae297f500ddc4d398a7502bd1dd97f3c321405564911cbeef3f547382c33a00d791add244baa59c4dea898b0fee5ed5084701f189fb08c5f40dc08a039d2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = db7a7d776eae5afb303d53adf9160b886c943da1233085dff0d011e6fac54ea69d0e2749cb3a55ffb70c10aae9239d2ca8a6c920d3abfa532b737c5dbbc2d5e7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 9450c66bd842135a3a3dc5ba7bcf5968de50b21a65c029ea73651a85c966e7477f7664c8348848370da55bf901ff93c023677a4b004519232356afe665171ef2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 866ececd0b78c1c5945422d438952db0380a2322f6e822b213a100c97ce3146c42e38b2a113e703c31cdb8438d72c0a7e43f1c77c01eb4de3201b6a255441de7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 74064f64dce0ed7e79f427ea57c2a3680844987d72b2ac455a9be81d95ab46501d6c79f7c262bb1eb6e6d6981cc88d76dd5b73bcbd21f963c14858d671a2a507 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 3977efa18d6d5784017601ca9f66b2d3207070a25eff4f482b1da8dd56110334d468cb72c0d56fa4dd3616683e376e291c2134f007c6fe938bfe8961ef18d6de SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 525a79c9b0ca5433f032bc116d7d5dc172663be307942f26de23b88553d27f9dcf8fbc94e99041f236a7143c79777fb46098420ab3381a29262dbcd865d11144 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = de32811edb35b5f3f5daaa929521cb925055034dca349319e286164786e0f41cde80a6df2c57b4d02cc0862d4d8237106fbbd5e50c43c963d6f0eae09ce059fe .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 00c2e13da40914ee782e0337066b2852e7cc83c985d8f45843d705f29ba1c1f2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = d0273ccdcad5b53d4c01a2d7a98647e6ea7af9c43c99b3370b9ec15e6d0203be SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = f9ddb9f7955165a48dc968ff215d92a46c7d18eba006b2c5f6f8410522b18d37 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = b80cd3900fe5a802bd121654925af65cb5e6c83e5780ea0410f914814ebaa888 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 94e42a64f0595d708a1f9f6a1a0257b58a0c45b07832c6e27f90d74f2ed8eb05 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 8fb6a8e0c577f92588a48d83cc36acf46770ba194eb3c0e40e8603f33386dd28 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = a4dbf0cc4d69e4e106f2a967ed8c235104b41c5b5ecf4482b37468f2755ab341 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 056109ff087b93faefffc6916bd718611f210ef99b89ebf6663b519736043dda SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 6c8de9c38e76ad1ce7148bb6aa5e3eee8395d04b2958c19dbd1863744e500931 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = f8ba71c5369823468e69627f409a7c0d8da38ebe38909ec2a835128b57904c42 .... === sparc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 60e0155548968235f1f22cda2291003ff6489e2270c4d4b74d9c5769962f867dffe267f60c1d0ab5c7250c158ff105df77757319ccbbe7bc82704bb7059d2980 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 5358c7f49ecee1fa8f4ae4b8c743c1bf758d277858ee243bb49229126d9f0828a47544870f08de9986e4eab993b625cbb030a51f959a24bd49bb1e04884f31a4 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 2d7ed8c3c50293a67f70950db36976b2000d2583c849ada9654f6f70feb8f545bb31cd66cf6a3fb11bf053a82c64d278a274b445317dcfca218d8b847a57a4d4 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = ba8cd3c97bae0ec53124ed785ccaef6c31b571db03973be3dce2d64d9bd63453ebe6d3401d832250b43b506f92eb4d409d6146c1ab5fca3fdb4cce113a71f8ac SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = b1450202f7e5f198fa5ab884a0f6962565ef4a94caf9a53abf2096523c376913d62e6a77036596a41736157566cf117966ccef379c2cda6d65a3c816c9d7a839 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 7fe5bf410356200b76648ca9ce4c69b26fda492aefca135bf4b8c494c16eb67958d430981988cdfefbc9aac8fb5764a0dca0bc7230983a62f1b85f60ad07fec7 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = a1db27b045f861cbd1027d671456ceb203b9fe87bc263b762b33017b9f5ae994 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = a30a87a38520632b01a46cd74d7baa24846fdefa1935cfefd565cbbb591035cd SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 4e73391d346f448b363bff2a0fb3d96801a61105b1a34ea7b68532136743075e SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = e917658aa02b48c6215cc6868fbb5eb3967e9bd9b252f620b0da0860d0d1ce62 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = c5d16664300028da5fbad77302ee2b143947d62ceb0e5852732d8f895d9e8c81 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = ad050c1e130c946ae6491395b0fec6bfd4448cb20b4b0a2a048ca5435a6c714a .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = ce8997c9a220ebfbcbbea074968514dea1117e97980240ca42e031581cf8b4433eee9c3afb776eba88fc03daa2325616b122dab74f77839ba1a69e86b8d85284 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = d21c85cc0751983f27bdda7dd30228fbd40d6f36113ec3fc96dca2c9106caf64 .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = b55df685004f6d89bdc28ff7c8e65eb35f4d524c44fbbcab9791614a06329c52f135387acfddbf0b6051138a8c01f297e3fef7e94ddc8678e5e98bc355997c7f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = a85fb1156f3ca8d3fc9263b1b3dca2a44528f6eb0338d5efbdd738ef78879eb2 .... === armv6 GUMSTIX: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = 098d313311489b53d101e1537074b53f7fb378f533b4c2c66c7e35d7fc15295ea88318b3acff4226967307341245682ea243f653adcb6159c47910be6b52be28 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = 306e5a9c770c61b7d2cfc29d7aced21a5b4a262ca58a96dfa527926ed71f62b2 .... === armv6 RPI-B: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = eb3dd653e1764f63f6ae5c2429c446dc2b625df8021fdbd2c4a5789c012394f2e38405033f3127c30acaea9fffb0cde0c6d142130209747a6cf1b52bf7c3c10e .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = 5b634e3174ec795534b9862c89c94f0c1d52d4bb3e36ed66bf6d1946aec04ba8 .... === armv6 PANDABOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = 71a19dda5cb1185621cdf0447ac174e7ab1f087efdc84ed593dd77473a65a39838b7646ae4cf23ef952c4e5832ef7af75fadccd3982fa2211b8dd36631e0921c .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = 93ad9c933dbccf6e05d69956c28c03f50a49339e6909d2856b3b984af55431cb .... === armv6 WANDBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = b0f999b74d15b9915ad57907f475dbe0a7edd7d9a76671f412043cdc2e4bbf28ff1acadb8bd72869c106205bd7018d6a3f5626af6a7a7d038189d0dfcbff4c5b .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = bfe1706983d7836cf03a72384529c39380bd2aa5863804ae8c8cf13d0084f674 .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = fff5890030096b9ff82d20c7dc46881b4cde9aeb55f3246ba71fd2f166c04942e064201d33533b22b5a5b448b2a5b560c125850bdf1e13ee1ece3f7b4f1ecc49 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = d1f5c6b4444e428ad62d1fbff9abc7d02fb52ff319ed43af2375096d88945937aa65f3b69a836232b0edb4c52970307e870eefd9d7224458a39bb63bdcb978ed SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = d44f2be4a6da4099157efd69e6b1d803a897bd61264702cfb7d4fa317002073599f4272f2da5b79d476b18d481b24d70158804514cf3caee0b76dabf9248e510 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 05f18cebdea97e313598a039d8e20c5696002b02995521ba957bc5afe3287a44f79f50987f143238c874510bc8ce20f3c65770c7cd2f8e45109b7d81c227cb52 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 743214328e3cd3a6cf1691ecb0fe6da6d6b28f0475a5168d196cd9517bfbf761 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 8d1ff92e74a70f1ec039a465467f19abd7892331403ef1d4952d271adddab625 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 2e6dcfaa40cbef3efc89ab97076e360579dd5c10a64ce0dd858122bf8acde9ac SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 057657a0ba78e69bc45443e07895d79348c99e63eb6858c5a68c4690f19aa9a4 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 8d4c491b3506575ca472cd56d43d7c727012de678354a9da067f6896fa05c7f8c313602053175c4e6a2414adc7818e7aa7e0f55ff4e8774b202b84c12310efd7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = d6c6839538e8b6e53641bae5d12417f2811aaa92dd5feb25add6ab19d941b9ca5df6f2332bd8b32832b76fc75c3386c3fa82f57148d481bf2fe5defa82e8e9e4 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = f22d7bb2dac4addcb547e973e7b8dfd1dd1daa9b8864be78c129e47007807d13b7c5f11a9a965ff0367ab8b71ff63f7cc2d1d7701b9ed5d5c96d4ec992881ac7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = d765410fb5325c1c46e7b7972292ac9608d14addebc664eedbf11b4a48307712997ae897e327fc5deb2eca64ce1b337b6f2fe16e7018a6fac1275ff782e32e7f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 222fa3d00eaea2b71c0128d59970e2600a437f15a3d9528f055bf01a6ff5fe6c SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 34a3feaf5347fd8c52c20f9289c05c6d4d3b5244486c22c31d3f87298fac0c9e SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 0ca3396b165cde9534be23290ffa3ab85ac6a2c3215e70e6885be6be7765a190 SHA256 (FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 443a20a4901d492de0cf750fca18bf070a64219e673fc96c4a984e064f97ae3e .... Love FreeBSD? Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/schedule.adoc index a0f2cc3822..0287d5fefd 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,46 +1,47 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD z Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "10.4" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.4" --- +:localRel: 10.4 +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.4 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |29 May 2017 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |28 June 2017 |28 June 2017 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |28 July 2017 |31 July 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |11 August 2017 |11 August 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|Code slush begins |28 July 2017 |31 July 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |11 August 2017 |11 August 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |BETA1 builds begin |18 August 2017 |18 August 2017 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |25 August 2017 |25 August 2017 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin * |1 September 2017 |1 September 2017 |Third beta test snapshot. |BETA4 builds begin * |8 September 2017 |8 September 2017 |Fourth beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |15 September 2017 |15 September 2017 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |15 September 2017 |15 September 2017 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |15 September 2017 |15 September 2017 |First release candidate. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} thaw |17 September 2017 |17 September 2017 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchStable} thaw |17 September 2017 |17 September 2017 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |22 September 2017 |22 September 2017 |Second release candidate. -|RELEASE builds begin |29 September 2017 |29 September 2017 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. -|RELEASE announcement |3 October 2017 |3 October 2017 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |11 October 2017 |11 October 2017 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +|RELEASE builds begin |29 September 2017 |29 September 2017 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. +|RELEASE announcement |3 October 2017 |3 October 2017 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |11 October 2017 |11 October 2017 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. == Additional Information * link:../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/signatures.adoc index 8b428f4981..fbda4c941a 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/10.4R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,59 +1,60 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 10.4 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download -localRel: 10.4 -localBranchName: "RELEASE" -localBranchStable: "stable/10" -localBranchReleng: "releng/10.4" -localRelSha256: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE" -localRelSha512: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Checksum Signatures +:localRel: 10.4 +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/10 +:localBranchReleng: releng/10.4 +:localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE +:localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-10.4-RELEASE + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures -This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. +This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. Please note, the `SHA256` checksums are provided to quickly test for image corruption during download. The `SHA256` checksums alone should _not_ be used to fully verify the images. The `SHA512` checksums should always be used to fully verify the image. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386.asc[SHA256] -|ia64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-ia64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-ia64.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] -|sparc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] +|ia64 |link:{localRelSha512}-ia64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-ia64.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] +|sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|BEAGLEBONE |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] -|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|GUMSTIX |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] -|PANDABOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] -|RPI-B |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] -|WANDBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] +|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|GUMSTIX |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] +|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] +|RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] +|WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/_index.adoc index 3517d27a95..c40d1c579f 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/_index.adoc @@ -1,25 +1,26 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.0 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.0" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.0" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 11.0 +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.0 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction -This is the index page for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: -link:signatures/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + -link:hardware/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE hardware information] + -link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE release notes] + -link:errata/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE errata] + -link:readme/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE readme] + -link:schedule/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE schedule] + +link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/announce.adoc index 0eddb6432d..6ce8c81e9d 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/announce.adoc @@ -1,535 +1,536 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "11" -thisRelease: "11.0" -nextRelease: "11.1" -lastRelease: "10.0" -thisEOL: "September 30, 2021" --- +:thisBranch: 11 +:thisRelease: 11.0 +:nextRelease: 11.1 +:lastRelease: 10.0 +:thisEOL: September 30, 2021 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch. +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch. Some of the highlights: * OpenSSH `DSA` key generation has been disabled by default. It is important to update OpenSSH keys prior to upgrading. Additionally, Protocol 1 support has been removed. * OpenSSH has been updated to 7.2p2. * Additional wireless support for 802.11n has been added to several drivers. * By default, the `ifconfig(8)` utility will set the default regulatory domain to FCC on wireless interfaces. As a result, newly created wireless interfaces with default settings will have less chance to violate country-specific regulations. * The `svnlite(1)` utility has been updated to version 1.9.4. * The `libblacklist(3)` library and applications have been ported from the NetBSD Project. * Support for the AArch64 (arm64) architecture has been added. * Native graphics support has been added to the `bhyve(8)` hypervisor. * Broader wireless network driver support has been added. For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes/` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Important Notes -Please note, as a result of the timing between the withdrawn FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE images being available before the official announcement and several last-minute issues being discovered, `uname(1)` will display FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-p1, as the images were generated from a patch-level revision of the `releng/{{% param thisRelease %}}` branch. +Please note, as a result of the timing between the withdrawn FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE images being available before the official announcement and several last-minute issues being discovered, `uname(1)` will display FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE-p1, as the images were generated from a patch-level revision of the `releng/{thisRelease}` branch. -Users that have installed FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE from the images originally available on the mirrors or from `freebsd-update(8)` prior to the rebuild of the final release are urged to upgrade their systems to FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-p1 immediately. +Users that have installed FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE from the images originally available on the mirrors or from `freebsd-update(8)` prior to the rebuild of the final release are urged to upgrade their systems to FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE-p1 immediately. Users upgrading from system source code should use `releng/11.0` revision `r306420`. -Users upgrading from `freebsd-update(8)` should follow these instructions to update their systems to FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-p1: +Users upgrading from `freebsd-update(8)` should follow these instructions to update their systems to FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE-p1: -=== Upgrading from FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE +=== Upgrading from FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE .... # : > /usr/bin/bspatch # freebsd-update fetch # freebsd-update install .... === Upgrading from FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE and Earlier .... # : > /usr/bin/bspatch -# freebsd-update upgrade -r {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE +# freebsd-update upgrade -r {thisRelease}-RELEASE # freebsd-update install # freebsd-update install # freebsd-update install .... -EC2(TM) users are urged to read the Errata Notes for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE regarding an issue discovered very late in the release cycle that may cause the system to hang during the boot process when upgrading from previous FreeBSD versions. New EC2(TM) installations are not affected, but existing installations running earlier releases are advised to wait until the issue is resolved in an Errata Notice before upgrading. +EC2(TM) users are urged to read the Errata Notes for FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE regarding an issue discovered very late in the release cycle that may cause the system to hang during the boot process when upgrading from previous FreeBSD versions. New EC2(TM) installations are not affected, but existing installations running earlier releases are advised to wait until the issue is resolved in an Errata Notice before upgrading. == Dedication -The FreeBSD Project dedicates the FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE to the memory of several members of the community: +The FreeBSD Project dedicates the FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE to the memory of several members of the community: * Stefan Farfeleder * Juergen Lock * Ben Perrault * Paul Schenkeveld * Volker Werth May they rest in peace. == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. SHA512 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/signatures/ +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *FreeBSD/arm SD card images*: + These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd`is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64), i386 (x86_32), and AArch64 (arm64) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... us-east-1 region: ami-6ceaab7b us-west-1 region: ami-a3f9b7c3 us-west-2 region: ami-6926f809 sa-east-1 region: ami-a1ff6dcd eu-west-1 region: ami-36581e45 eu-central-1 region: ami-2352ae4c ap-northeast-1 region: ami-a236e9c3 ap-northeast-2 region: ami-a49044ca ap-southeast-1 region: ami-c39337a0 ap-southeast-2 region: ami-5920133a ap-south-1 region: ami-7c3a4e13 .... + AMIs are also available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01LWSWRED/ * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-11-0-release-p1-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-p1 % vagrant up .... == FTP -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` However before trying this site, please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to: * `ftp://ftp..FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD` Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on. More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at: * `link:{handbook}#mirrors-ftp[http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html]` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded via ftp from: -* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {{% param thisEOL %}}. The first point release, FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE, will be supported until at least three months after FreeBSD {{% param nextRelease %}}-RELEASE. Additional support information can be found at: +Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {thisEOL}. The first point release, FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE, will be supported until at least three months after FreeBSD {nextRelease}-RELEASE. Additional support information can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Release Engineer +|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Bryan Drewery |Release Engineering, Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Rodney Grimes |Release Engineering Emeritus |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer |Remko Lodder |Security Team Liaison |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering, Security Officer Deputy |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead |Robert Watson |Release Engineering |=== Special thanks to Colin Percival for his assistance regenerating the `freebsd-update(8)` builds for the final release. == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = 9ba85ec5e36d0b7d57a0a8d2bc3624c39a8c453f3009d049c207a80879d5ddc337646b09f9ed1badebe18afc5e0285d4133b659f4bccfc84d1996f8ba960c90b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = c01dbc9272b81af59bcbef534b1baccd3cbc47dbfed8525384e358df214fcb885f66832c6614f5bb4d119bbdceba66a835d4393ecbcd97ae4fd008efbdcb1c69 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = a9ab27f18a53130ee25dea975059ceab7307deafb991839e228ab3a45346c0b8060766d183985ae28716931f211ad2b22fc13c819516a4e8ab63aa6162133c4d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = c572439d8431bd3def669bf4e304fa06ca9ee6dda4bfa31755220dc879e15e0508f7b8e56fa4c0a664c848864c3b52d7e0e285b2a6529a386915b03b371f86b2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = 0021c15ec1b3a15666cd0cb20f4d8855cf629136085f3454c797a0240c0818878f2e16ca0cba4c8567150ba95843360fb50fd92b0c459851fdff06e1bc43d5e8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 63dda54a43ea5b54f0574a9a3092623f1f9ffa8b66ccea5508ed3a4dd073d4a5c81423f1663df39986fa8289716cf37fb1ba2767fd91a9fd425de6c2024e6fd4 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 65ae116ffd12decb937634dc40a23088f5ebd51aabce02d663ad6488e0a4c8c8587c7b53aea07a51c3e458880c1882b9fc7cf9996c87f6af8cf85efe4d111ddd SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = 4cf01fc51d9f89bc581262525ebb30299443c3b86b309cc8230b6eed778afcb4776a6d602dcf85b2bbe1fde824c2cda8cbeed8ab57bb03103e369ca73880525b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 89759449f9ad0fd8d2e770132fba225fccc59e954417a5046ae82a264dd15127a9ce7ab7391ec5f6cc589ff051b3a5a5b1ec9389fa5b6a1b34040ecc41e74197 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 7b919047f7d4d25e2e0fe979f41f43a3fb153016044deec0b17c56402c18958db6ec80bc9638acae281ea7eb80498a8fdbee85e522bed5e30e9c5abfd2c257dc .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = f373dbdb9ce80c4f1b4a50d565356a1172d42ad00cf2c4cbe3131d0b566db5b4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 49dcf35eabae9f63660f29f302f3854e05d4cdc046e4cfcef91abf23631c64d6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = 08b12f2dc378f7a61b5469219824c74a2f9faef580acc85ffab45365df79872d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = 9177103547e77f018c1fc8a8bfc621eac7d329caaf778a2386bd197c0c02385e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = 5f03fd91c1b604579e2830b33da16f1c7e586f5274e36e0e26e4f4ff497d63e8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 20652e206f4b249e926330801f78139de7f9444921d91ded75665441a293631c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 04cdc9575d674a821b4a099743545b35e5f57ce274872297c5f251d25322f299 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = ef4f820eaa8cd1911a4c9b1ededa0016184a4154e98d048aad3c71f6e45e8fbe SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 18a3f566a94fa3167ac6af9f0a65f391c101fafe74d44a3db70f6b8ed35ab69a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 944b2f54cb59186904664c18fea7950eb3780fad440d7fd383377b5b5c7c6f48 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = f7131f017035617181da8ebcee35c841c51c73f0520562a55e15a8fa8db21d56b1b0aaff9c9fc08e5524abd8b09d3740994a73f54d07dfe6b0406102a83cb146 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = c3b1f491c41b6452d2664da7c861dc05bdfd7a3493079ac23e5e818e1ea650e06ec6c372cbcbd94d06237dfe90f80845e09804ca310d5a9b18c0425863829f13 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = f875c196bd273461b7a80c9cfed465fd1d60379a6c950498bf9099014e1e0f2ad94e6e28856a4d6a04635a28e88286799539f4f1d1bb6127ae96ec58250500ca SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = 319b325e3c93d628285c256747be6b559a4251a18fd2b8e4819d619372557dfec664fa6b123ef9226532ef34acbada8234af7eef7237ed6e89422699e67c095c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 9245d50d2d79ee24eaccc19cb93d66b71fe0efe37f80cbfb2d545c3496e365658a0e0832a0ef5911479b854b1a742e6f81862775e1e3f51ceb0a73c0adbed568 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = 3920065fd2b97ae7875ab7ac9ad2f83729884cba81ee04636f1b4d08317de8f542a22a9804d92121d932c95965d3c02fd957f23d4ce8b02aac053a44c9f8d1ed SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = edd0008f4efce1fea93b2401fbfba116a00999ac047cd904a392c5c0fde60b224dbfb89eb6a0a8848372cf0f7936ed2d153620def7bb0811d28d84109bfbb7c7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = 6ed053e13e912c40f97dafd5dafced4bbfa724fcfdf8507462217b875a3e041f21e84d2d7b46d73fc57d928380fd8625fa88d1f5aeab2208867735b264d6e43f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = e716caedc857352efa6b7186b7d030eac52c6c2e7cd9f12bee3c53f0b6b2842f206ef800b4ec838449f5e6ecf76dc1b79a4bcb5b4bf003163c08c9e5c0abe734 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 02253768ad9b328adb45b2604a526f275d110ace6c01308ab2294caa1dfd510fe44841fd882750f787b4bab66bea3b40af41e60b14646716956475b20dd37f73 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 725730204e5ee80e23a8d6844f32434f3f7a95b4a6142a5e2b634f6e20d1b5a6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = 1fb3bba1cc2a3620c354d997d03e2a5b13e353ef162fb7edb6a08135b3f79b0b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 6638ed4cce829cf0f8c120962140e4c24587f0a0ebe0567661f95cbfb2ebee78 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = 589b60d44223cee01b907a9e319aa399baf7e558fe714b580c70eda2e5ddca66 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 2eef5e53fd5600b160b4810bb9e81c81a38e6742817a2b3bd455d6b327bf1ffd SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = 610e38ec6157fded7d6af086944d9289c00a806c4bd2e18135a74251e832e1e4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = ea58615a2a018dacc9331cc0dd202a1395b144e0dbf59422a154eaf0d4fa82a8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = e17719d4c88c39704a5a314c24155773792c7b79ce4955c51925175ebf7e85c9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = 25002217812b7eb44979b7a1dc115344de14ae641d899a47c60a2833648607f8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 1a93f1c47ed5ef783df3b520048902ca16f34645f85faf2b433d63b914ad2a55 .... === powerpc: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 88da48dd6d6e21430a6868e4a44c30f26fe252c21199da3b2806dd7ce816a30159ca3294c56c59725c0e95c56142ee74c736a2c006d1f306a3572e0f9c235d9b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 1c852493429dd4377af5eec4bd3c6ba3ae0996d8de4fb50739ce601cc545f3fae47b712a50ca7e5868c1d26b5b02f4a5691e2a0ac01fd18a06336472bdfb6a16 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = f371b584e41ecfbb62c0e96c12996e99c8e238f0126f01bc059b5458c3c18ea26ae03ce8c84f412203a3e2868bc4f74b060796507ea823d905eb041fd82a3ab1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = d675c4c3b777d453f15427c131b9b26ca14a6f2b70665ce0411d13c29e23d951f5cb3c021636869db3ba7ea377083c0c7b081122b5621660fee4243f564756ce SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = ca77d858f15510bd121e0f18cd8bcdba44e0eea3d0d17026529ffcd19c760f5fd52ebe7e04dbc0b159e21082df81b6610a950d217c84d0cf47f872c50501719b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = 308464d636efc897a85fc6c1705700d9cc4ceb713b9a5af5b14c8fb661ea54bd1de44a8cb3ba65ccf8db62fc2f27a7443f415812343fff6163f1449eb7fa9dcc SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 223acd473c6389e8529c031574a57f292f1e62b6a7d43ba87e02ba4d7d02b0f10ab4fd2e6a554271f3fe0e1aeb3f655014e74bb4f775f473f9d6b58e33ade130 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = a4fb3b5ad43b06a2ea13eb71c06a34e3b58b2086ea526017396cf88640b648a88db5a40e11c552f5ac7d8ec649e12b0df19c096d3a9a6943fde8d67aeb3a9fea .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 13415ab9fe6052a54db59e053554b3931234c91c8c59a12d4e51a27299754aaf SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 5c25cb6ac77915ee4a0ed078c78fbed840e7fc75f2e69db51f54c5ff6b122cd4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = efaccbe7018541225989ff6befb2082ce3409f5a7669f19ac0d3d003c869436e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = b12b87fec19986047911c47143da50bb37be765ca3842711872d1cca7785db2a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = cd5a5a7492076cd484cad14ab327307769592a21592de83c1b7946dd8ed82811 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = c3cd1819c993a706c0657a6b8f78de8602211a5d287bfef9cca1d4c90b11e93e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 21cdefe0d0f895229df97891657fb3c4118e51e24b4b7fe9b75d5da3e61546a5 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = e7e790e5e58d1a4f1462faf4fc1f26e742e843e3ccfc2e856d274caad4775e54 .... === powerpc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 728a08c16abc6eeabc27169132964e9f146e065a89050de77420d0ec9b6cc35c8c54dfb30b55ec47be29863e4901a461378628814a84f8aaa117d20ee412b744 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = defb1520fdae02eaa88ddcb12858100c88d09cca48a207ec75b6cbf185bbcf09991202ec9aead0618311864af528ca28e88826fb16361254936de6bbcf6f66a8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = d24783d884a1829667268c0ca8a567cc1fa363e4edea11ead59c618fdf520acc5dd7ff5bfe9cdb482ff7dc6c49ad9ae446061894b008db6ed74e61da7232a56d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = b7caf299570ee5c76ec9098c5f6d589e905c2d24c510164be25d294454cdfc7c5412e3d7d0cc5e08b43021a2d858664e8110f7c2481701d951653602a93d314f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 895947ead25b08ece22bbcab9ebed6d0997be53f312b92788e207fa9daa6472d51b165f0a5d2bfa8bcd0504b70f5ca86b9e6a0c821c487e237aa8ad466fa3424 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 23321419ef5995932784d848a45fd9096cab3038e21ab592b5180b5bf2a248118a4fdad0760ddf40eddb7ee55874c41c0fcb6cebeb6e270948248b871016ec9c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 1f7d199f38d2cf58f3e38a4f943c3fd5779ab4c847856a3ea96d5d93d6fc2d636cd0c1dd85ffa209dc38f455c39e40679dcc7eb7b0a3c4098963408d9ba41f9c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 166eaddbe1ba4dece384d3ef7a7b60b33301b7820e92ce6636195b2c4e7208b45192c9aaf5d29416fece0c9df169fbf4e342fd0c84b8fc54c0683f8ecb2a44e9 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 6b0f9166843fd8440a31cf0e9823cee212e8a2ac25a0929ff3963f639cba7850 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = a0448ac93b6764b5f94580f9055038a7111f60900956faa689a71c2690896829 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 04f5735215adba151ed0d78c86bec287fbd155e539bc7ae614eee180ac9d9520 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = a311c943bc84fd022c06296a77eeb537bd19a0ec2be0c43de425b7f5e5b7ee9d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 42d03a02fb0dc45baf7de9a7902e80c3de1cb4e64ccb11b9b954a7245d38ec2b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = a01e7e590f215bfbf89c8a99396c456b61189c4f0e1e174286ea2966cd1f8fcb SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 3839c94be58b56b021f760a6ef31c555b034e4ac436ad9d1d17e838ce6984e62 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 58cdf3be35ed8e8fbcc620bda28e808077707396494a550fe63b3d7add6ae72e .... === sparc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 7b724a9b0831a181658465287daec4bcb3de7302bf5778eafd3a023e18d16abe10e0279af9f3e2cb6b5b1687dfe4963dd5d7886278801ebd93c56c72b6c8529a SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 6fdbe0cae1be741038d14ef751c9057082bcefa0de4dedbb1cf2c1b7507ac0348a67b6bb269330bbefc3b89a858c7c30cbd1f4f9e1010b17fae21af711530585 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 375ffa9a412b9077cacce3aa9526fb501e97e9cbb009298fefcef6ccee58c5b25fb5b3e50bc89a9838d44fbbf8ded4b0185d19712330c721ce551fad94033c87 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 48731490a5463bf468f4ba2f5450ef9603dd1939d3f92bee020c36e8a9fca191b780768b8899776550529e70b4b1d3f25906ce88aba9f83f7a348c8662edd912 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 27a5155e38dba88a3630086b69f366be3b8fab2a93f569e583a987aa4915889d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 6503bfe2988d6451f8106061e9437da11817263d3cc821f44ad9caa3d7be84b8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 5d34d672df0f5a1338e0c1108cbf31ff7a0dd86e81db35559d40133990d31a0d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = ea075075fd7733ec3e1839251b498148a0192661e63e7a293f98a7add6f48bf7 .... === aarch64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = 218efc6c2ec6d27dd6825b4bdf4f67acb6cde98268f2ab9e711f7b095920a9f1968d5bea7b46590e8ad60673b6d8dded21654b204d6a44d50c4830accbd418ba SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = 4ba8ce52422ac8cc77e83eaf28aaa745d8f119134ead06f19f66d76b09c7360597c74b45b787a6bb3dc276877ee44a8fc031a28720f5f79dcccb3de26a303cae SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = acd48a274fae57733c79899f7037454c5e308d198ac97ad76c9efdac64c78f72156dadb3ad2a996ca6d04e49f6aaba2c177326c5dadbdd0ba8e3a3ba53dc88ed SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = aec61d00e41286c3ea5016c93f44ef971c2584e8725f0563203e7d56df976c96332ce9265721e87d1a092c64477171f779d00aca5752fe8026a2d06f5b540a74 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = 63995c9edcb34006bd428e32506374ea07c763cffc4b0575821042f9b99dae07 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = 823f61d65ee65bb23d1d57b5595cb20e19a5b39b59e27a459e27e776d2a69b04 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 1ffbaba4763276e938b95ef7b494ec5eeefb99f84a62b0f60b80fe78fcb4d4eb SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = b29508ce2a83c53972936b2a74146f195d456aa9567899baaac8374347a23f33 .... === armv6 BANANAPI: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = fc48ffa948608bb68429e424571d02c729166e3da5466b9db40807d1f73f66be993a68bd186c46f6539d69b2ab53aae6414b4e6ff6a900289bdef51b0cf9b151 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = ae25860ffbe34c72ff2823708c90ce154378574d28060f7b6ad8cd935e1c41d0 .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 7df332447c0d9712dc31f6ccd763f8d2ae2295ccc49c074ca7aab4b317500cd16074fd8a406b5a3ece68a21221d548b13868bbf1ce2baf69b526200f0bf70a5e .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 401edf4dd62d8274e6e9b38bdb5b9de193bf7b5e69b22398be54768175e8315e .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = a2ff7c46207a273eba20309999417b3863ae52513ad7fe43dae0b180eccd5df7b761eb25ddb49eaa7a7ec13444b9ef596ce088d657a4f6ffe2bb787630197d6d .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = d3aaae1e4f3e7ee81b41784fb83099d8ad3d7f668ad0a6b93ca566d742f7a308 .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = fbff0b9dac00e95857ee0a5d748ad015435dfbc1f9d57a464317c177d03969d08c14856fa77ca0f2de69a98c26657731a87e58c7408a010732bb5016efecc19c .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = bc42a99cf8c0eb18f84da48b79b4601ceea6084cf03ae259542365077fa6b4d3 .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = 17d412877bc6c41360683dc91698c1044487b733de8071f6610fe47546f193e4355fc08b17a8ee9d90b0ffad282d1a7e372622214694f1e09d20b05181210854 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = 36c250720969641ba98d903ff1bafb807b68d5a80cb56040d1a6c7deec2eb52d .... === armv6 GUMSTIX: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = e6fc884f64931dfa60d86295222c3d41d0da0e764b27f6ca9281c593766a4545520e3297dfe98da5b6cd63632c79f0ecf4252386bfc705c883f9f43ef6b5f700 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = c027923ad679f174903b05c45e6f185a7df98f17029dc866dc0cd78dc870031e .... === armv6 RPI-B: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = 6074d9486efbe06b81ea9f9a6573d321fbd25d1d4485c1385a14d1a91b188679dc4830b599bd29c418403a5ae948fe5cafa82fa2157c38555eeef08fa9eab2a9 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = a417f112f42c7609a07bcf4437a3480bf186ae517f66c0ca3cb2e90533c14e8d .... === armv6 RPI2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = f6fc7dd3077e4941190395b694b34db492da97dc074adcab99c8cbcf71b6be499e9deb739c2f5fa6639d978508ffd7a995e4516899b55cc0d577b7f8e0f99f1f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = cb7f3f143bb04428c4d7dff106a90d51c162668d44fdb85fdb18440fa679d4ed .... === armv6 PANDABOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = 0d2e4c6f954055872ed9eb6e7253b0192b985728112de1a10e80528c5988fd6c6791ba6d0ce18ceaffd10bdf32347e34f41b46220aac59bd1587b65170da34d9 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = dd0af02516f842548b27001b85e3fe6dbd4091b8c2dac2e468abc8e3e714b8bd .... === armv6 WANDBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = b3be509f69ae5adf50e0804bd5380e8f8286ad50c933314f3ab92974d05184813f9f1e6998bc3b8f85c091dd960f73f48ce0e71546355d60db52f2d31509274f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 301e58b1b250b97f455b5f9e75930da919eebf0ad71f522cd8f1024a2e122316 .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 598a0d2460ed4c059f162a285e0c21892615d2916c5d1899a26859bc5fa74593a63e20cbdceb439ef72c6c65d6c3bc0d676e5da9a6cecac21c2771ba9e0b7915 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 1bfdef9a106e41134cf92c5ceb7f7da468293d6611d16c0bc51482a8fb3088064204bacfe6a8b1afda169d9ab63e4bbd1c9ba1de06fe3fd604864d3fb0c07326 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 9f6cd27d91882e00edda7f9153814c036b4cff666f73dfac6d5b31b0491b942095d972fe5d8abf338791af66a837321a53cacbf091c43b1ee625b9f58e97157b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 4900824f1035d5ea1c9fe4c893f701505ad29cb7d8bae4122112835e6901414f9d4b99bce8b25871271a462608b1cdebcf2422181b5b6ffe9cfa32757af3d64f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = ecfda452ef0b9387c6934a9e9d7d6a2014ae42464a47cd028f24b4b8377f3cd0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = f9f7fcac1acfe210979a72e0642a70fcf9c9381cc1884e966eac8381c724158c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = b483d44e9f49bd4eb00d10df500fa14c6fe794c78d7f9bd3377615f28f16394a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 478240fed81dd9dffc3f46bed30c44f16d8fb7bcb078e13c64750811448bae41 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = d0e4965b192f0a5e3c1212965d393979eb4b42cd17322f2b959b76efb8ffafffc45523c08c23f94d6d15cd7963f310660e03a9fed946b263f40650ffa9fd4c1f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = a57e924500d704c3361a590d0f4b4126e099aab87064ad36dc09b5d4d9e887770f090e22e67bb3b8e9efd79ba9de732d15a318b0021b884596bfc87f46f43b80 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 8bc1e2c25798d7804576c4626947e2c17459ac3cec8731918d45ba42d15f10c9de79d70344ea37937e6af870c801f73a9b173cea1dea3899ae6209b1c769b17e SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = da6dc9310ae8b9d642954f4ad33dfb14a94b4ef8ffd8c56c87a95e8537588e3cea8ba2b74a965017400359945a7079d2c0678306202ea4f2a9eac50ae08f8d3f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 3ec41e0797966779861685c7a259dd8ea6392e800909640c90281bdbcf7ec39f SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 39c60a0b7b9d18f556c177140d482b88a71457d998c93d3e37675f7f429df5ca SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 2eadf53a9c4f31dd3bf93b3a99f3239ab449e6cb7677797c33c9d680a8c1cde1 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = df76a4d8611a20b0cb15e8557e07206d756b6ce8d55bcfe22b0bc120400a13dc .... === aarch64 (arm64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = c9d62e5ae6076486eb338a62551d99a9b890c0baf1b11826499806bdf6230dcf7ef1c19c2925e3713cb54aa754aa7b6d75a52e99afde5633ea6da1f01e3aa82d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 34ec015afd1f879b9b92e6ed9537976b1fd1685f71cf4d06c934917e7e21ad6ade57674c2221babffcd5cb63c128a8f7bc8da762f354597f2d090c9b6bbbea42 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 93a40e63213cab8126d5d43ce3b42baa33bfbe9a3210c39cc1c8dc9b05c1e52e6d738b1bbfd054b1c77460ef25327ca078593215e44d93c7f21fb14930c32fe9 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = 9f1d7ee8362ddb86a8b600648b2e0c5435c8aacb430fe5c1c141dd197004331b4a7a2285c52e994fa6dc0387a1db4606645b874e6b5bf0fdd0bb0cab49f0fde8 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = 23d971eca444e99471282b73f1b8964429a666e34368669c059af0ec27f9a64a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 40fbc3c4c52cdf4b13d55b83bc2545206675aa8dd6e88d57683222dd10f69143 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 4bd46a52159c088595ad113a89ee273f3567946568dcbbfd31d420bf7995329b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = 916e8ac1a4ecdc98ccf59e4b5aad8d4473ac5dceeff916581db90f5d442d622c .... Love FreeBSD? Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/schedule.adoc index 422d0de318..3abe9debc8 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,65 +1,66 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.0 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.0" -localBranchHead: "head" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.0" --- +:localRel: 11.0 +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.0 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-current@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-current] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests should be sent to re@FreeBSD.org. == Schedule -During the {{% param localBranchHead %}} freeze, the Release Engineering Team may create ALPHA snapshots to publish for testing purposes. As the frequency and total number of the ALPHA snapshots will depend on the length of time the {{% param localBranchHead %}} branch is frozen, no official schedule is provided. +During the {localBranchHead} freeze, the Release Engineering Team may create ALPHA snapshots to publish for testing purposes. As the frequency and total number of the ALPHA snapshots will depend on the length of time the {localBranchHead} branch is frozen, no official schedule is provided. Announcements regarding the availability of the ALPHA snapshots will be sent to the mailto:freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-current] and mailto:freebsd-snapshots@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-snapshots] mailing lists. [.tblbasic] [width="100%",cols="25%,25%,25%,25%",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |26 February 2015 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |25 March 2016 |13 April 2016 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |27 May 2016 |27 May 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchHead %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |10 June 2016 |10 June 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchHead %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. -|KBI freeze begins |24 June 2016 |24 June 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchHead %}} branch will require explicit approval. Additionally, there can be no changes to the KBI until {{% param localBranchHead %}} is branched to {{% param localBranchStable %}}. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} branch |8 July 2016 |8 July 2016 |Subversion branch created; release engineering continues on this branch. +|Code slush begins |27 May 2016 |27 May 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |10 June 2016 |10 June 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|KBI freeze begins |24 June 2016 |24 June 2016 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will require explicit approval. Additionally, there can be no changes to the KBI until {localBranchHead} is branched to {localBranchStable}. +|{localBranchStable} branch |8 July 2016 |8 July 2016 |Subversion branch created; release engineering continues on this branch. |BETA1 builds begin |8 July 2016 |8 July 2016 |First beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchHead %}} thaw |9 July 2016 |9 July 2016 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchHead %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchHead} thaw |9 July 2016 |9 July 2016 |The code freeze on the {localBranchHead} branch is lifted. |BETA2 builds begin |15 July 2016 |22 July 2016 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |29 July 2016 |29 July 2016 |Third beta test snapshot. |BETA4 builds begin |5 August 2016 |5 August 2016 |Fourth beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |12 August 2016 |12 August 2016 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |12 August 2016 |12 August 2016 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |12 August 2016 |12 August 2016 |First release candidate. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} thaw |13 August 2016 |12 August 2016 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchStable} thaw |13 August 2016 |12 August 2016 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |19 August 2016 |24 August 2016 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin |[line-through]*26 August 2016* + 14 September 2016 |14 September 2016 |Third release candidate. |RELEASE builds begin |[line-through]*2 September 2016* + 21 September 2016 |[line-through]*22 September 2016* + -28 September 2016 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. +28 September 2016 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. |RELEASE announcement |[line-through]*9 September 2016* + [line-through]*28 September 2016* + [line-through]*5 October 2016* + -10 October 2016 |10 October 2016 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |24 October 2016 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +10 October 2016 |10 October 2016 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |24 October 2016 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. == Status / TODO link:../todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] == Additional Information * link:../../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/signatures.adoc index 46ca3c634a..c55e74503d 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,62 +1,63 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.0 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download -localRel: 11.0 -localBranchName: "RELEASE" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.0" -localRelSha256: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE" -localRelSha512: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Checksum Signatures +:localRel: 11.0 +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.0 +:localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE +:localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures -This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. +This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] -|sparc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] +|sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|BANANAPI |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] -|BEAGLEBONE |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] -|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] -|GUMSTIX |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] -|PANDABOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] -|RPI-B |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] -|RPI2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] -|WANDBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] +|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] +|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] +|GUMSTIX |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] +|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] +|RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] +|RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] +|WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/todo.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/todo.adoc index c35ed9e47a..1e4b6eaf0d 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/todo.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.0R/todo.adoc @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.0 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.0" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.0" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 11.0 +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.0 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction Please *do not* edit this file unless you are on the Release Engineering Team, or a member of the Release Engineering Team gave you explicit permission to do so. This is the release cycle _TODO_ page, outlining items that are in-progress, issues that must be fixed (release blockers), issues that need to be fixed but are not blockers, and issues that should be fixed as an Errata Notice after the release. == Works in Progress [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Pre-Freeze Issues |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Blockers [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Release Issues [.tblbasic] [cols=",,",] |=== |Description |Workaround |Target Date |n/a |n/a |n/a |=== == Post-Release Errata Items [.tblbasic] [cols=",",] |=== |Description |Workaround |n/a |n/a |=== == Additional Information * link:../../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/_index.adoc index 1bc04fb018..0618b3694d 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/_index.adoc @@ -1,25 +1,26 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.1 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.1" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.1" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 11.1 +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.1 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction -This is the index page for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: -link:signatures/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + -link:installation/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE installation information] + -link:hardware/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE hardware information] + -link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE release notes] + -link:errata/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE errata] + -link:readme/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE readme] + -link:schedule[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE schedule] + +link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +link:installation/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + +link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/announce.adoc index 8e5b4b87b3..687e78f9dd 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/announce.adoc @@ -1,510 +1,511 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "11" -thisRelease: "11.1" -nextRelease: "11.2" -lastRelease: "11.0" -thisEOL: "September 30, 2021" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:thisBranch: 11 +:thisRelease: 11.1 +:nextRelease: 11.2 +:lastRelease: 11.0 +:thisEOL: September 30, 2021 -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch. += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement + +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch. Some of the highlights: * Clang, LLVM, LLD, LLDB, and libc++ have been updated to version 4.0.0. * Many third-party (contributed) software updates, such as the Elf Tool Chain, ACPICA, libarchive(3), ntpd(8), unbound(8), and more. * Support for blacklistd(8) has been added to OpenSSH. * The zfsbootcfg(8) utility has been added, providing one-time boot.config(5)-style options for zfsboot(8). * The efivar(8) utility has been added, providing an interface to manage UEFI variables. * Support for Microsoft(R) Hyper-V(TM) Generation 2 virtual machines has been added. * The ena(4) driver has been added, providing support for "next generation" Enhanced Networking on the Amazon(R) EC2(TM) platform. * The NFS client now supports the Amazon(R) Elastic File System(TM) (EFS). * The EFI loader can now access remote files via TFTP in addition to NFS as a runtime configuration option. * ZFS now stores compressed data in cache, improving cache hit rates and performance. * Several updates to provide build reproducibility. For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes/` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. SHA512 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/signatures/ +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc *Note for those upgrading from 11.1-RC2 in VirtualBox(TM):* + If system panics were experienced when upgrading from 11.1-RC1 to 11.1-RC2, and the emulators/virtualbox-ose-additions-nox11 port was built locally as a resolution, the port will either need to be rebuilt when upgrading from 11.1-RC2 to 11.1-RELEASE, or reinstall the package from the `pkg(8)` mirrors using either: `# pkg install -f virtualbox-ose-additions` or: `# pkg install -f virtualbox-ose-additions-nox11` To ensure the system does not panic after rebooting into the updated kernel, it is recommended to disable the vboxguest service in `rc.conf(5)` prior to rebooting the system if possible, or use `pkg(8)` to forcefully reinstall the package. + + Systems being upgraded from 11.1-RC1 and earlier and 11.1-RC3 to 11.1-RELEASE should be unaffected. The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *FreeBSD/arm SD card images*: + These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd`is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64), i386 (x86_32), and AArch64 (arm64) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... ap-south-1 region: ami-8a760ee5 eu-west-2 region: ami-f2425396 eu-west-1 region: ami-5302ec2a ap-northeast-2 region: ami-f575ab9b ap-northeast-1 region: ami-0a50b66c sa-east-1 region: ami-9ad8acf6 ca-central-1 region: ami-622e9106 ap-southeast-1 region: ami-6d75e50e ap-southeast-2 region: ami-bda2bede eu-central-1 region: ami-7588251a us-east-1 region: ami-70504266 us-east-2 region: ami-0d725268 us-west-1 region: ami-8b0128eb us-west-2 region: ami-dda7bea4 .... + AMIs will also available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01LWSWRED/ * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-11-1-release-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE % vagrant up .... * Microsoft(R) Azure(TM): + FreeBSD virtual machine images will be available once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.FreeBSD111?tab=Overview == Download -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {{% param thisEOL %}}. This point release, FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE, will be supported until at least three months after FreeBSD {{% param nextRelease %}}-RELEASE. Additional support information can be found at: +Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {thisEOL}. This point release, FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE, will be supported until at least three months after FreeBSD {nextRelease}-RELEASE. Additional support information can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Release Engineer +|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Bryan Drewery |Release Engineering, Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Rodney Grimes |Release Engineering Emeritus |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer |Remko Lodder |Security Team Liaison |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering, Security Officer Deputy |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead |Robert Watson |Release Engineering |=== == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = aa5891b9ab0bd2a1c13fdffd3ab80998f3d17bc54afeae0c183cf286d746f9b5eb8e1bd6b1a5598aeb36419fd1ca0becfa02d3f9854f382b1d7ad0cc2423f47f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = d267e66a434c40ed409862ecdbe1610f3ced7a11cfc6f3b4ac59bd849d169169982ab8b028681c6daf30f6cf0815aec3b3c89fdfb1c442bef193ece1143dc605 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = cd35b6b406724416c436ae5eb73943d8248e267aee608c0539a969ae79e0201e6590a9ad7550162fecfb21d577ff40edafbf934ab45fda61c8f3d2c30c1f1e05 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = 68fd11b8ea4c109b658078b667114a4ac2abe5c9c82ae402ac42df5de35d8a2950935947fc08394b5760346afba8e043ad077322bca00d714b2b569371193496 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = a6aa4363270c14620a291baf4db377785dbccfa9c92c1c1d5f01453400259f63de4ba0b033ec6f415056fc7e563d99cb327c869c95f68a1871baf86bfe7e7024 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 2c6c60839441f95f2f849aedf0c672366f33e35f2b81be0c6ca0b35c3fd7abd339f6faf1ef3e933322ff1d2879f005dc8d9378fb2b46c357e3d01f499442c0cc SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = f42b04c4db7b783bfb5758e5f32ebba2db2bd2d8f57e1153dd29ea71f3d758e9995c89017e2c230291b7a93d4d7b434a5c3d6a9e685431170707c146de2b4284 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = 5435027ea310fb72f521b4580e9c20b89f917f2eb611f97f55db94ddce251ad3949500f0ad3aa2e8734a3f61766d7276ff2a9874533d737f7f64618013cf2f2d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = d88a76291a4674c54c610756dd45d4eb8bfbfedfb3b036be79d1e70832f93d5a9b96252b4d2f7aac7b701ee79e7faabe06b3caa8883bd5d7f8cd2aaa9930427b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = dbe066cb726b375eebca397aff12d18d6e48ad6c84b776253aabc2bbdff8fb9742e17fb68356581b0b20709002fdf9c3c77eccfd9c0c745e8f93a830264148a5 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = ab1539894e74aef77c1c4729fbd2362fc3bd30b71f24db68e1b0307723b72752 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 1f83538d95435d1475216a97fc6e5158cc7fe2e7d74c6182bc77c90b6ae6c40c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = ff4c749ea0aaaceedb2432ba3e0fd0c1b64f5a72141b1ec06b9ced52b5de0dbf SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = cd6cd655f79e9cbf61cb9a5d324dfe451f0dae33ea556232d9101d96ee9f258d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = 49e8f32e0a097a1ab411cb85f1adf6d78ba931ff557a07cd1e84af62a47c2d6f SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 1b953e083722d4b285307cb853313abe40eb137df9220a4dc537164179d38881 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = d4c58df629c7db6bf2ee2d43ae7f7b9e1c8b98fca0b89dd1afa1bed21891ecc2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = d113591c7a7b7df2bc136c477c11fbadf4e9c87133ba5a5f27ed99f7b925b8f5 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 67abef93e1c0ac88cda57cf6e1ef9b32ecec56b3b4de132dd252285fea391462 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 519e53941325cf5a2959b1526702adcdd8b0a65e98d8ce00dfb23d55427056cb .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 44a9d31942c7dadb4db658a2e0945d99435db40953a3e3d9d79256f450cbd908b2051e923665502525435179da12c147a357759659eaa90ca2503e47645457cf SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = ce93658f24a29870f80b93831020192132ea19e024af84d9b22aa9fb457424f8f915215ec2ce5e0592af98ce1214f0eea154a67596081822637e937efc64553c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = bf7839ff0a2db9821f65e59946c4e647f52a88c899b8a1066c8ddbbc3c23accd1f569a4f90add717af9a5467644a530e1a8c5b18dd1b722a623f1d013e766348 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = 26c71fbdccb55ac5289da8169e203a75a640e5bda386431ee428b297fc4843ff6bea04efb026f9dc5e7e4066e7b59d830e928d0e3dc7be089892b6f7a7eaa746 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 082ebce2665b2da58e12e56c5fa7cc0cd92934fdf99b38132a0ba6ff540a8a0ab6c3c03971312946d5c23aff8f2b0855582a3a0c9beb6e4db3472433113cb06f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = 0d3cfe5490860f2f41393e84fc598d0f1ac8f6195ebfaed01775822f36f18e093f2f2c8f98939b8c4f42f371f89d190c7a503dc225267ee1f4970deafe1f65b8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = 4402c09dec1799670fd8393c9732c416a3f70d10dac8db725531232258cb4ecd209fe234107b82b5c41045fd8bec7220192049056cd88858a8d69a61a048dc52 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = 050cfac52db078f3e6ce42e04a1b9c4f45a4f7d3d0831e34e4cfad8dfb3a2cc3735e2b1e74663efe39b331dacde7278bc5ef6a89bce566afb9f0dd52c1701932 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = fd41b778870deafb1819595918b4bcde03addb1ff2dec526825332afd85d5b4ec4cfbb107c40f4f17ca203f2d3d14fb550f97e0eb6085511ea0b42ae26b18a7f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = f231cd32c1b63b243659ea24a037d38026356e834c9df98aaeac14ca7dd74f652fa76a89a6f731a89b8cb73ab82234c91095dd4018591ba3aca099178e35e9dc .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 3986e61b373cbbfa80087630ac200a921a9c4c0c7c0c8e376eee5839d638c74c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = 65d86b13f62bd0191aef9a34069a1900cb00218d4e670036cad648b191617573 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = e53ae5fc58fd2e28643ba4c64e2c49505cf9d84d22396e3633ee9670782aab57 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = c11612a546eaf2fd7d3ea9516992ccd6dfff049da8e06723da5848865fe45d95 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = c251633216b943414d16c7e4930f80a417604aeed3d4f88ca15d31fb4c5eaf86 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = f108216f75612b43f7a80ff21d20aee0cb038a011116ee1b66a53d4ed73716a6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = 8a3dd07aa98d777e429be03cb2c213b5e8745fe8976a52c0868ac8e536014d89 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = c3d88e1d32be923b86da4b2f335830b710f9c9a9e85448935997649665e70750 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = e95e8555505479acc0b85bd19a5076e48408dfe943eedda7d093f075aec27902 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = e8f2cdf1c14845aa55f609f492b7d098fe11777901a3a2e27930520fdfe697ed .... === powerpc: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = c9f392d06750141a8b3f2defd0948e683faa81ffe2337d8bfa67e6baf42a016935b5202584cc28745c8856612fc0838bb94266e799e9fa7a13db75c5c6404183 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = baa942c5bd22474029f7509819830cd532947155c2f0c99c5e6420fc3f8439cf9b8ac23587ddf01ff4428837db020187df5326e6c0ae7565db6a88400420b2c8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = af14f9876fb72c1d77013aae85501d60837872250f1c901befe20539f31a99bd7fa02f5d150e38c2cdd1b3e023a7a75c8bd16175c85efee7e5fe83a5fee15c3f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = 6f82212e77a635bae1a2fd4c4cac0481fbce5734da253b7690bd6bc9655bfab66f4c89da1f5fdf222798a011fc05e9832a0567f107a8cd044f2f69c0ff8edd30 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = b1cf88ec31c3216e6d8a419289ea1e25772df8af452515852bfafffec1990045e6bdb29927e47e33ed999e70d30a9d00b2c3329006d168a75af54e0c785a9b14 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = 78672130d8b275bc6788106ff8979a2ffe5142d6b7950809f257568f2c99ad13b95d49d5e3842e1866e0ba0d23dd4737c932a84464e84128fa70cb63efc61962 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 4ddd8e9387dcff1bb65a8a18934d746b93205bcf49988624ec3fab0a8a26b0565ebdfc012b5d3910dfc6f8ff83f57a3e227ca368d9a85e37ed87aef11852802d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = f7106d02f8c922c17257be4badf96f377380627b85ac9f1c8b3862c9ea17e0111d647b00313aa0c151cc2a37146743f536510401d12b7c36dfa46ab3421ae3a8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = d703f23f11d83d1d0e2dcafa1758df44f2dae00e6b8a13e1383a4c7a8276535abfd7e6d945d60e46425863d14673dba076b6051efb824aa4efd4ca8a1f2e3cfa SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = a0d900b3115988c5331565d4d2e6e48a75c0dca0845a08ee426d5b679ca8bb66f246d8a123cf152f8cbb50640dc4e4a94c3646600878e432c9fe88d09ea6a089 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 096d0498c0552bbbde30287b757bd4b9e91fa99f9bc5208b3500d83a05680c16 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 298231f31d5dc346f3df22a95d6f09d337bf32629fcae8d583af5670c8d62087 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = cac1989dfb8456fcc091168d42ba07a6f6c1f4c9ebe43c93888e96fe9ce3ec0e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = fbcdc8ab194f204aaee5de9b4cd741ae4e3d6673cf960408c2ba723af02022ee SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = 61d501f67217705c1875af05b2b59bb594993e6c37209cd53b78ed8aee91443b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = a531f8fdd6b669abe2d1e809a60eabe2d4250354e431879552827c6546e746c5 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 01bd77bea01088e025a7021c0f103625af07c70489c63e49e0ad76e8a0e0e3d8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = c89651f5fdf03654269850007b9bec518c36ec0c5d2c59f901b8a9e16e175179 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = cea3405ed4adcdaf49a48f407415b898d88c6c46bd26fb2c461ad2090876f353 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 7715bc142f13a1e3e98212f60005e55bb488c3add53d3af1c98a8207a1e4863a .... === powerpc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = b42084942b270a6ff83d3581a54f2e773250647954abf8e01f871704fa5e798f81fa69ef5fe657402274b18e5abb508b560e16bbc77e71fcdc51d439de94df18 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 3b4fbce3ed6544b9c8cf691f57b03104881424a59eb614ebe187df68bf6ab4b5bfa20becb1d82c91cc1aabb36af5bac02b64b7ca99d58778ea5b0a0cb571b0aa SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 6a83956f2fcb4e304939ad5d8720e77929a503b44bf9b14268c9d569b4962422cf5f5480b7fc3c164164adf85219cb5f2b2c23dc8f33ec433c49626f17c6fb01 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 282588b1b12e3bc086297c5ee2642939eb1ea2bd82f030def0f596925905744b27414d9f7d95c34946dbb557fb8e3d6eec9c840ae43f0d2305e0718ce70ef62f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 8b22c024391e07683bf9694481f36c6a3307615f913ac76d80307815f62f95e761d084b5acd8d35f91bdb751ba3530450893d62a0ce7f694c0d651247cc7f623 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 702cf923cd4bf1b5915b0ed8db831ec5827ed85f18270ed36cb063ae1c63abe6a0603f79b4a06c95376d8d8fc8a88772ce11c65e1935cf736bf0f54926bd8d48 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 99dc11dc1559921a25cf3845254f0824eede6adf923f0c96bf996c0c49a66d0638d9d88e4d7f6e1ee22b69e78db78c544ae485fc5bb605534984bce7bd96a0dd SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 62eefcfdf8590e0df940c1e16bdd809f2297d92869a5280f30806a3a8f15d1bdde322b5bd33313f9a27ae764a144c85cc23d48c42dcb8aa4bd60cccdcbde3b17 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 68a95ad190b58c8a02d2b327f713812e845df2d6b5af1486e4cd3c59ea50f3cac91ceca16f1bc11fec2f8b22e2dabb839179d3750b14e52f2b5416afa981460b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = a164608cd9bb8e9de01ac7533e19774d5fc2f0ccf544f1ca6223242124f2b23a7dc98efe2abe344f1df7ec7570edb29f6082df12848efc12fcbc3b2d9ee1dd7c .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = e5686a66f2cd2ac11d71e5aa191fc5c2eb84c52fc22f3f1d1874e41dcc8f9634 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 4cb9a5a1f19d1df89e48c5fa8dbc2f728b68c2ee843d387a055654ec43214e00 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 9d9d547a5836e6a80d512e7be232795f7e784057903a787bab22cccf3808ccb1 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 069847372258993b087acb5e83ebfe89501eb7a61d68dd0d6b7204cd1ae26f54 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = d2c5562f69827e0874d9516121cdc984ef511a435a594f9eaecdef55966b266c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 40bcedef1dd952d411b5d59a052789a6b34507f031fdda2e1bd11d04ed62db7d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 2467a40de6102a539420e6bbf4be470be650cd8dd1956585b26a306977688f67 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 334ee611b07b51835a7245479bda0c9d98dee6fb5ee5063ac4869480d52ac49e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = d3b531e2e2be9d6a782344f8fdc176007ef27a265ac458e986987c6612f784ac SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 8ffb19bd1303fa9adfa2b0eaa64fe1eb3405b836dd9d7106cfa8896dc4a1c83a .... === sparc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = de59c9614c2a432e4c820df905a7446bf57f4390b56679d71d3e53080bc794c430e79a3ec2f22abe9e5cb215efea971d5a4a1ca19cec1b3ad0420f83b831bf8c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = ea9d49c5437d6bb37d886f39017b373bd902cb69b93873520b20c8955b6b7e6cc3076d41d615baa142208da0e44953669467820804e98736a66e8302127bdf0f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = a37960372a1ffde8f7822d0b86224079e7798943b6b4421debed3ee1d0e7f70f878b2d06ffaecf714cb8600cc747863c927a799b4efd3946801edfe7eff279d8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 03a3e62ae16ef82604d0685b1dfdbdbb55305ff79ef321654802d5a3bb224a844a9df16f69bdde56eab93194cf92824216d1fde94cd4c52d6e9b15777fec9b27 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = 9083db8e16155cb5599a613b63bf2507fd0625028a94689b0d13dd09645dc5f7f182c609ec3c5a9d2bc9a04831f11aabcd5b1dba1bc3b94ad3c6135b3885ffa9 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 0bd8318a710f2df1f8321dc5516c6a1259911c5317880114adfdc9358ca54953eba80b1f4a1f75b445d654f93115300079cff004050d21f2201d3b717f375c1f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = e76165d20f2215c05f63201d88289cc91d5af654a2b1ad940f9f634e56d9992c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 793a0b4b5c0a759a647964a48479b24baf31e2a88330042474cb479cb46a3780 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 8d8fdb03ef10405ea222addf35d5273a4a1c034b563193c183a55dbf14fa15c8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 9599ca5b7c002eac5b0849a044c893bc161d9d7f681eae415e49ec3520485775 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = 3f1af43e4159963257b8fc83a97ca421fbc4ffc8641e31dfe25d832a06a7c7e6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = a97263c62e98c77c2e96af44b45da536817e56b97d89a2fda702b992fe33794a .... === aarch64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = 8643121512cd0c559042f9a80a239a44eda5a5817755203d54ed963b06e1afc20a623a82c62cb5fdccee42aa6fe79a33dff765f44deaaeef1b368aecbb76c859 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = efb22179e89482eb7bf1cf7a9e53ea882c47ef599f45b7b5fbb153d99667de1b5fef2da109559e9224db06d9913c456d29ccc8f14c51eeafb9a3bc2c9b1623ca SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 5eb5d3e2e5586524bdc1a54f8234da854aeb870ca52f99d645cff98f72f894b4a6252a04eb8430cfe03e03ecff2f478f8cd43bca91e95204e569300fe70286d3 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 6b157359aee8537320a3b0fc68b7a4a5cc80c29821f8252b7fab2ecdfe5b4a78e37d39bba7aae9e79e0be14e1c76168cb05c800ded6d1a9560d7c04cc8cdcac3 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = c8f60b7376b8ba48379d658da3cfce07552461ff11b92717f8b6e652591e8684 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = 883d4523c1b035f268587f1b7613dd6e616e6f48d4a5beff7e87e526a4a6fbb2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 61d2a29631b5ed4661a93dc2fb377eeab5651bf893ba468c6e0c211c99baa3f8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 2ffe85b6ba20ede3736204fc6959d87925c4b31f42f15684ba8766b6481493f0 .... === armv6 BANANAPI: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = e61c8c7bd4ba16590d3afc1805a2a08bff86c12f5561eaf1be0236bc510d6ee3315a94d3cedf7034182fb9b88d5beaae764cb94f20bcbf5ebaf56b9ed9a0a3e7 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = d85540e9f6af6d5bd12b2c1f95b67cba1997cbf5e27ee4b520ff99ef8489bd86 .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 9ebe1aad5675657c5b22e445c397826b3f7cca837c02de10f6115e30a2d1b9d3a1d7411c93aeb1791c196bcc34ce3704320d53535e3e819a524197efb0e192b0 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 66fb05143c93f6b4290c79aac41623a097140be6fd8e95639dfcecfc7486b2a6 .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = 0e0bf9fc8541feb224bbe0b80270985cf65141007047bbe4825ad81641d4fa10af79ec1ab7f6b4a9eb173566099e755f1d2662420ce90dd0a273dbc65e957a4f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = c2ada7cba57126d55523ca47aba15b58a612ead90435870f65ef4239f916645c .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = 4dc1abeb8e779797fef5f034f427461f33d0fcbae86f94ddacb6bc2766e141aa250f9240e6903c99bfe9d1e64cba2dd6566ad760ff061314e8404f87e39f40fb .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = 8ca59f6d5ad6608866f99a51b69dc029588058e0f1ee951ce7074fc37d65fe84 .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = 7634db1a425a92e3cbeef699a516633e2acc3af84a65927d1759d5ea157be0a5c812736a1af76aa3afd73ec044a0dab6758750469efd9675123ad448bcf30c3f .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = b2de919a118dd0c9dc70a123245af5ec5cb1b80f7ff774d9437ddafc90bea7e4 .... === armv6 GUMSTIX: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = 5a9244419d4b8188ea0dd7eec8d79443465ecc62eb4d6964f8231ccd0455ebbc744da0919fd57979d0d45bb011ea9699b96be15a5bc443feb6f3b718fb968bbf .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = 6dcd75e4b223fd6a641138885d381ac77e93b3fe4de00f170b488a7187a1d45b .... === armv6 RPI-B: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = 6afc1640e0c857bca73bfccbf7d21cb88cea76fcc082825a3cfe82bd45dbcc989fe6b54af76dfaac7c3cc794b55e74147290caa114dd7effd62e5699ed9ef5eb .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = e222992064d6db616dc3112d58429b8e31a627140901c57cbd1a302730d5714b .... === armv6 RPI2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = c7c74243c31569e90ec22f71f8d5780c647b53409752182483f6570b8a4b42b5fd456a57223a2d3e6502c8351ebfcdd9500884737457920e932c0fb134f1dffc .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = 7376a533f8368d4841e3d81476ada4b0684870a03818e3dd30aea8ab2504626e .... === armv6 PANDABOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = c8c7ffeaaf8d60882a16dee828078266b1a522a56ae77ac2c4539393958542dcc77b5240a8463922929c07690b8dc9824cb6174abaaf7a8d1f27730f2aa2b4c0 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = d72e3c6e529b2b46f12f08367b9c23b48f0ee006594d8c6c3beefcc8197502c7 .... === armv6 WANDBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = f074f75054e575f7b6a3d1b8e8912dec7f0ef1842dbab4d4456a8a9b67ee4c5d18f408ee9a809b3ec5a223ff21a23f83380927343de5951a115c1ce469e37f3d .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 6a4239b9f87ac8b0d4c767cf2bfa38405fad198c5b8a4044e1151855d0fe18a6 .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 88e0d88058d2748732706f88c1d27b51447430968f1acbb645749d3201c9766eba31046784148355b7a0ecbbf87ac159363d3a38a65b19482e0900e2d97fd05a SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = c569776334131fdc85cd25a2a0d5aecafdc3e4b2e6e010dffaa2488d934293ce4f091f23481079dd91ad20dfd2dfc3d3487707096c59448f1d8914c5d7d6b582 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 2c63d0d515e6bb02001847d83c302cf3d1a32ab21062b2b98fa30a1524315e1680c3f5099944b30f7d24e512dcc78bdd922fe7a821ffa5a1b5ea6947f34fc2ca SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = aeb43f94a8e6dfa663f1bc69f53317a49a073a376bfa707ea5df02b94ae58edb3c127eb4f791803232f19c99a505feab67225a512ea2cc3bed41577e178d0089 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 9e9f0fe9c7e3be2dc8b742f416541eedff2f005a0a2dda61a959cb2789ce78a9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 233c6b269a29c1ce38bb4eb861251d1c74643846c1de937b8e31cc0316632bc0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 4e287c0504f0ecb63fc9140901c1bc31baf1fe74a6d2314426afaa73886dae58 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 373c606f065c5850e722fcc92a1cbdb3ce72fbdf4162916e4c1281363a13e5b6 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 50a62e269d5e64e31cb8d10d9c5ff52fd3035375ba5a7c9f07f99f94db2d97bc02a9e0498e6e2d6ca7ccba34ceb71c2cf0fec75c88f75b66468de73bfdf996a2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = cbe00b009953845c9d968a8a7d4334f173f5d92654b643cec0fa03a979049a520c0e20d52d57b9907e8bc6c3678100fda936e6fed8a77a96d6d46c894b0de706 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 07c276988cc3e4c29ed61508ccefde2948a427d0df0fb4a816982c46b5694d74448fc422b3323c825922405aeadb0a56e7947251e3422b3436b10ec1f19cbb3b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 1904b85abf75e9b164ec22f88b72ae4942d6391b7b275c412b9561ca8d76b7f0218d4b950a39846a3d421245a5bf10d062203ea4a745f485a4bc469f9b461411 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 693e64a76c3097d83500a907ee48daf5d8c08c8e19d96d73516873775f7a6948 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 22708a4d63607e16a3714887b32dec12111a04bf9e2a8cb25dc3faa9eed99b49 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 8f614d5771e98f7bd5db4dc2903d6abbcb5c0b1a2a47e778892111774a5e91f2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 61fc5ac92a4563d4a1e1d9841440e021b776cedac90f7c65a3cf0e91499bae13 .... === aarch64 (arm64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = d633eee589c0d4fdede6973608749bff5014e52ce7ad18086fab70f4315494e14764a6789eeccc02aec868a1d56dcd61aa3085a69dcede927a9a9264883b0cf7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 34d878de3a9040fae18192ad34d6f4dfe2e0bf52c3f06a918368d4c7ca5e4133897fdc09e91e420b9caab0b6c4ee86dd63d68026c7faaf204c7f547bce2ac418 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 37edc26e1dce16a598b2feb0fbd9b1e3f56e0fb05088ab8f6f9ca13816912d40e0a65f0f72e43202c287f2b099941f539cbd10d2c4225695b5097ac217d17537 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = e1cc7ca416d0bea78da9588634afd62797344f0fcf2d409825e1f1b7a5b01a954a3c87c213fc1bfdcacd249da0a511ead1f9555b241c20178d3566c04945c7b5 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = e4dccf7ed908c73ba6a8f68ad15dbbb548c5a3dacde35c39b24ba47044111d51 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 46e69462cf394578b9526a7ff88c3925eab740286546e91db8bb23732146d287 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = fe2ee8e0c0434be2cdaf038d2463062fa68f9a82dd5b97e066c0c9d6e915d7c3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = 5d735a2d35672d617ff13cf200612bd106a26e54032e67bbd0a68fd6c97749f2 .... Love FreeBSD? Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/schedule.adoc index a1e9c0d6e0..235e1fefd3 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,53 +1,54 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.1 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.1" -localBranchHead: "head" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.1" --- +:localRel: 11.1 +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.1 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |14 March 2017 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |21 April 2017 |8 May 2017 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |19 May 2017 |19 May 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |2 June 2017 |2 June 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|Code slush begins |19 May 2017 |19 May 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |2 June 2017 |2 June 2017 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |BETA1 builds begin |9 June 2017 |9 June 2017 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |16 June 2017 |16 June 2017 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin * |23 June 2017 |23 June 2017 |Third beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |30 June 2017 |30 June 2017 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |30 June 2017 |30 June 2017 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |30 June 2017 |30 June 2017 |First release candidate. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} thaw |2 July 2017 |30 June 2017 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchStable} thaw |2 July 2017 |30 June 2017 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |7 July 2017 |7 July 2017 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin * |14 July 2017 |14 July 2017 |Third release candidate. -|RELEASE builds begin |21 July 2017 |21 July 2017 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. -|RELEASE announcement |26 July 2017 |26 July 2017 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |9 August 2017 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +|RELEASE builds begin |21 July 2017 |21 July 2017 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. +|RELEASE announcement |26 July 2017 |26 July 2017 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |9 August 2017 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. //// == Status/TODO link:../todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] //// == Additional Information * link:../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/signatures.adoc index 20687e5842..4d93c142b3 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.1R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,62 +1,63 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.1 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download -localRel: 11.1 -localBranchName: "RELEASE" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.1" -localRelSha256: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE" -localRelSha512: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Checksum Signatures +:localRel: 11.1 +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.1 +:localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE +:localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures -This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. +This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] -|sparc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] +|sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|BANANAPI |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] -|BEAGLEBONE |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] -|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] -|GUMSTIX |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] -|PANDABOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] -|RPI-B |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] -|RPI2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] -|WANDBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] +|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] +|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] +|GUMSTIX |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] +|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] +|RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] +|RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] +|WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/_index.adoc index 8eea41ee95..57ac396994 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/_index.adoc @@ -1,28 +1,29 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.2 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.2" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.2" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 11.2 +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.2 + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Information == Introduction -This is the index page for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: -link:schedule/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE schedule] + -link:signatures/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + -link:installation/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE installation information] + -link:hardware/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE hardware information] + -link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE release notes] + -link:errata/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE errata] + -link:readme/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + +link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +link:installation/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + +link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + //// link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + //// diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/announce.adoc index e2f123546b..a94fee4cb5 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/announce.adoc @@ -1,507 +1,508 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "11" -thisRelease: "11.2" -nextRelease: "11.3" -lastRelease: "11.1" -thisEOL: "September 30, 2021" -lastEOL: "September 30, 2018" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:thisBranch: 11 +:thisRelease: 11.2 +:nextRelease: 11.3 +:lastRelease: 11.1 +:thisEOL: September 30, 2021 +:lastEOL: September 30, 2018 -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch. += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement + +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch. Some of the highlights: * OpenSSH has been updated to version 7.5p1. * OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.0.2o. * The `clang`, `llvm`, `lldb` and `compiler-rt` utilities have been updated to version 6.0.0. * The `libarchive(3)` library has been updated to version 3.3.2. * The `libxo(3)` library has been updated to version 0.9.0. * Device driver updates to `cxgbe(4)`, `ixl(4)`, and `ng_pppoe(4)`, and the new `mlx5io(4)`, `ocs_fw(4)`, and `smartpqi(4)` drivers have been added. * The `dwatch(1)`, `efibootmgr(8)`, and `etdump(1)` utilities have been added. * Various miscellaneous kernel, userland application, and library updates. * KDE has been updated to version 4.14.3. * Gnome has been updated to version 3.18.0. For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes/` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. SHA512 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/signatures/ +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *FreeBSD/arm SD card images*: + These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd`is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64), i386 (x86_32), and AArch64 (arm64) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... ap-south-1 region: ami-941520fb eu-west-3 region: ami-fcf54581 eu-west-2 region: ami-ccb75eab eu-west-1 region: ami-cb202e21 ap-northeast-2 region: ami-54bd083a ap-northeast-1 region: ami-3e25f341 sa-east-1 region: ami-7147621d ca-central-1 region: ami-a2f97bc6 ap-southeast-1 region: ami-57f0f22b ap-southeast-2 region: ami-2e25fc4c eu-central-1 region: ami-2b97a8c0 us-east-1 region: ami-e83e6c97 us-east-2 region: ami-3bd2eb5e us-west-1 region: ami-f0df3993 us-west-2 region: ami-37df964f .... + AMIs will also available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01LWSWRED/ * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-11-2-release-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. + FreeBSD will also available in the Google Compute Engine(TM) Marketplace once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://console.cloud.google.com/launcher/browse?filter=category:os&filter=price:free * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE % vagrant up .... * Microsoft(R) Azure(TM): + FreeBSD virtual machine images will be available once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.FreeBSD112?tab=Overview == Download -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {{% param thisEOL %}}. This point release, FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE, will be supported until at least three months after FreeBSD {{% param nextRelease %}}-RELEASE. Additional support information can be found at: +Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {thisEOL}. This point release, FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE, will be supported until at least three months after FreeBSD {nextRelease}-RELEASE. Additional support information can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` -Please note that {{% param lastRelease %}} will be supported until three months from the {{% param thisRelease %}} release date, currently scheduled for {{% param lastEOL %}}. +Please note that {lastRelease} will be supported until three months from the {thisRelease} release date, currently scheduled for {lastEOL}. == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Release Engineer +|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Bryan Drewery |Release Engineering, Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Rodney Grimes |Release Engineering |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer Emeritus |Remko Lodder |Security Team Liaison |Ed Maste |Security Officer Deputy |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead |Gordon Tetlow |Security Officer |Robert Watson |Release Engineering |=== Special thanks to Colin Percival for his help in working out several last-minute issues with FreeBSD on Amazon(R) EC2(TM). == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = eba02c98f8c665e39a9d6064f49342b37cd445e7e03e94bd5373b03b87c9134206da60a199bdf099fc907f570705bf896d5b2fd9af26d87c2599fffa72f4a34a SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 8e7ef8183376ed9c98e74c3062ab9c216605f4158c13fc88666660cf3fd0d53c465b2d6752543d300e5463bfa1301b54c8efb41c7cad772b5bdbc8356c7d83b1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = 3a98f0ad7ad4b9cd1e2f73b7cdc39be1e4ee009693d9a54aeb7f537aaee6ef66103c085a9759cd5c95d5b03681aef315436a4d26088e87cfbafa763f3ae71868 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = 5651bf12a73a1430f60e785bb1d4983dc66878aee983aa725f69b1519ab9688d53785f24ee9259ae716083fde22b3ccf9016c8d2db61512b62665f3f4fab32cf SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = 843549b9a6c56ddd0bd12838693e0da9a81323ef8607654ed36a3486b52766e67d8b51d08be0618b6c6f32bf191dd9ef69ebfcea0a628657e5597200251e69f1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = a59122413b416e9d5de65768c14cb995a355c519055c12e4d1efbca067697c0cbc64cdbd6375b679d9047cfdd2a15480d673ac48282ef4d34d2bd9b1909384b2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 164cdfd9f6cd134d2e2b1e5d83aa910d488b870c027055a71f19fc73ff469c8535e4c812f6268f48dbdcc8b2bd16aace593114f461399f58f71f3cb3e830bb0e SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = 59e6a2a0bf4f91068bdf3c5f372bbace3d4fc6eb225b369c41a2a102e906c4b0717179a2de46bb23f73590dc486e512ad6c30cbe2d5b0c08a6ccd953447b612c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 87b885dcd299cb8938dbc23e540ed469803199d492c5bd74c7a9b16d219aa523a0028bf0ad433ef830db057a2c9691527d10fe1ca2a38ca1a64a24ca649be20b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 4cc735bef3b1241230be71886529b91f816fbde5eba95a75dac591bc6174dd63136fa5b50178f6f424a4c93b1942865aed05cf7036aca834a8a3a6b5e7ee9c74 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = 107e4c6e42607ca55b6479a34aeba19e05d0fc1a82a36ad8e633f33169bb4fdb SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 29c082156f4df9bfc797723b8425edc9b9e2d203866a75fea90262a75a9e619f SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = 710d237907f1753dbfbecb1186e401d9635156eeef6914f24f632f3219e59d3b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = 1497baa593f9b91a0041e6d858526d3ece98c2e20f85401bfb03e3dc8c0fd544 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = ce15a111cd2b4c7972c35cfafd4b373c0b725fd70ce64397d2e33b6124b3d092 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 2b524bf4bcbdc940af82689f256a0fdc48ec90cc0c92bb49a39c02a548417cdd SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 784d4cc1971def3b7cca14fe97368b8c62ec56f4cd2d5090760b94d534de4f80 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = 008034131b8336a8b86ebecf068428eaff0fcd832270d18fe07e2436331ac61e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 4b90f19c9f08cc7a2db39072e43967d90f3bf057125aa16b8c9d7c3ea8d23b39 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 603d2e4781bf178fbaff79fe1b6a8f24a27096b1b5a7902a02628ba568b610ec .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = e24f9d2f2dc46166b4dee20911d9649bfa47c291640615dbbb587d897f2a42217c898934d99970d1ff0c1f7999ff6f3f459913a3ede3a339bf83cb882e6814cc SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = 811f03cdb9e8e394b855b0869fe16ee10197f8395a2a16d21d3178abd8ccc952136cd342af8e1d9a06c4773c7d251f93b793d2969f8aa175f6d34e7b8b5dcea4 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 4a4d7340711ff469686f0b1b986fbd05f0a1220e7907b46a356709492f1a1a06e86e61b31fc52399773bbc854feb98c44928790c985aa7a6cf54b9a7f4e4481c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = d4dd3864ef2a2a0d8f0460fd73e661b1416216ee3deb006d3ea830a12fc71a5cd2c0207cc2675dbe012b3c0438b5026e3e1abcff85f5ac5cc5b3be9d03fdeed6 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 4c663f44bd438d6881800f5819f7c15ede5e2c98b5b68c680146f655d232e1eb1a555b878cbe7e2b1a2c95e43a7117d7962e31604d5555b49072372b957e0561 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = 2d9ab2235dcf5b44eac0c69f0f81d688fda2f3ce1c1a4b6965fd064e85b639bb90b5fe3085ac945ff26d3f8ce5d2bab9687fd59548f948dd1ccd154d003fe5ff SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = 52e797705b571ec525138a5fc3ac6af8a004820bf702aae8fbc6cf49e16a66786e69d4c7aededb893294c407bdf89f95bc2a6ec6b7c36d3c06c873e4b8664ad2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = 898820241db7346ca88b6002798d6fa77ec1cf93d3651a04de428ffc1a5d6b8346d87970abe6ef626a87579a4ed45a33cb8fa2b8f0fb052603d31dc9d42bc811 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = 957e6b9bd7e1ffd682d7f14600a1c1c072172b6a9149663fd8c16e9affc965a2c53fe6f5b3b1de4e82a02bfb004aa59da57407946ccaaeb19fd46c3143c01202 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 4ce221c2fb65e26be0777fe307cd7ac4a13bbfe885493877ccde821d7047a01da587b9e6dc85c982de4498b8e36fdfb03de6654ec315be6e0dde114d8868bd08 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = ce1f12c492c26930cf6635dd04799a679eb731ee53ad753d403e54e20c3e9e5c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = fdbd2cea9bcef68e3cf8a67d5094dd132e3a261c345e43cb8322abd36454d820 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 676ca4ca873b210a52a01c3c24fb2d114ea47ae77e7d86b445f459407d7a0a8d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = b5f1a5c9bf823b099c348f6cd7ec778a55920f96ff0f77cd80b658b29ada05f8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 7da5b9e3691ac46ad6e2f1d21e19055dd089d0b1199968315d3bd8f20026e47c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = ce7a64f98399e01b9a53ff463a8ff37e12f547d3cf675a89c995ae9cca5d69c8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = 15665a4f43baa16388fcfaa60c191308cfe0c8b9849a3d03a66aa175bad5721f SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = 30a69c7c9a7e094f152aeae218cf99996e23722a11d29e789141fea71ddd0f81 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = fbce06c7f98a242c920eebc443644ace4a63b8228bc5bd5d88f5566d0831fe75 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = fb43220c1d990a312fb10c1a6db63c825ade5588716261ea2ac3da08dd591071 .... === powerpc: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 33bbba67c304157e40e3254addf9657783c0b96639282879ed4bace4b80a2fe9eb9cbe3594229c8b6d2579c4d189185ae2c0df9c0fa3491580c00ec9230a16ce SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 7a4ee5b4cf28dccc74e4c89bedc3d40a094673e372d9a128074fc0d16d08bc3e8cd88469551ff8a02c9007ab9c966e7048030235cbe57a260596186be1bfc518 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 668c8f9b5ffa1f566000ce1da9fb0df26045bb959b6c3a26df1bac834582c9490fc4652741956e94b0daa07773105524c13be151973036b8f5d7383ce3cf7e06 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = 5cf8d21fd230deae32aba20e96384a4dcc5ea36220510595ff8a0c31b0fd7eea0068ba648563647dee326ceb2b6d686c0f81bd07fd631ebab20870ca98dfeb5e SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = 17bad078ac150297a315f35c70b4c7f8bc6ff7284787d9c0586543f9b7e51086d99a096015b6795e8f1fac2da68f15e585ffb6e4d44aecbfa36f7cf293f6e265 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = 3807fbf870e75775f0e9e7463ed926e861ab97d417416251b537eb10607e4c62749c493a586ab8f173aaa40684815501aa81381f978f206014187f353a1f4126 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 3c425fa24d5a099f867cef72120547e75a53af9ef49fed91194d8bf3bba3b1a4f8ccd83b89d526742fdb6802d2dd912fe64dd5dbb4bfcd18651bbce309b39384 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = ff79ec9b3ac2a4dfb3dff111fc5571cb88692bbd08d606b706fb94eda699bfddb5b4b32a46d5da5bf18bf1aa5180e29f08facfdee4fad3a0fdbc729a394b81b8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 69d6233784cf045bafd3e255307e88920a8b348ed880cf2a8ec300bce8909c5adcaa58a28be43b9cd64b5abc7abe1bcdedab61f925551f5fc046be8a7ee87a08 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 6eb4debb8a8a499ba8240178dba730aa258c7f69005eb808e73a97ef909e62645776b39e6fe3bd55c63215c7242039e69b6a9dbdd98d7df20654d4b51623fabf .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = ecc1d1ac17872692573aa2fa7da9081cfacf571a54b8656e864a4a0a842fe83a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 2bb1145b6b6ba69431f0e7ef05f6b4e1d876e115bb9817f4eda0ee792f8c1d52 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = ab53e8ae2656303e89e766ddbfa19cd620b12026b916dfec613c3fae52ad0733 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = aefc589131694f67c7c0443ce6abcddd8bc68287c9c9701656ad1ffcd341de7a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = 78852af33ca4d3819fa4548ba13f27877365ce78da0f95d5b6664d728f770802 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = ddc0e86960de35aa609ee68b358a8dd278189744f94e2fde039d7907ff1a24e3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 285f967a44bcb3ad552b7e04a9c30c68f95b7b2ed46fdf3a54d5bad83ae06c61 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = c50fd5848b0603592a1677196f16778796a7db5caebe24a761ef69f77d4d862f SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 85c3f1d614c327f80200531d2cd71613bb3cff310edaa8714b47b637d15268b9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 3bdf1f4237d8f7debecb7771001bcf6a48d20f2bda0c9cea999fa1082145b8c8 .... === powerpc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 968fdf83a69b3b7ee359e79af82dc6b32caacef948ae18c14fb128b546ec2f42cc836a3987965b4a3336d384930b60a9d3a514827ba7973984d9249df6b04455 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 99464d640b54f15b582ff46860d49d231b148852c498ccc840e77e23b11d46568510d6d7e27c5b706937ba5024ff4a5304500b9fbc542f45fef6779f22400a21 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 34427090fd825cb6409d82cdd12e6c58c8a6a0a958291440b90b66143e7473c33860f6e891ee19a5fdc33ac749c1e379e3dfd0b8c9ab93e1e61e5673cfaea2b9 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 5810ab0a0b8311008344021c07fbd0777bb4133d1a4c967cd1d568d98c06b1d3e378e37b0941c309d0bbb3c87c8986fc52502d1d097c83288a4075f2eeef0c0e SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = bc916c920f9156dc99f26c74cfa4ae7c84e0973707fc50b2f9ef4e398b16f1fe73761337358bbfefc11d0518d383d91892a49e6f0157866df9eb3f72ede74512 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = c23a876e10a5e1df592aa6345f5c51a3c269586e264cd358b35e10cf6d71a7a76bcfd0c07ce39d959edeb5ff33c127c6b3574cb38c10457d50e0c2559b2d6f0d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 46af6aa035eba9997a09d0ec40f3e0182d2257c56713584098def1ac7eeb5c8131838b25ef5fba25f8ff065dfc45074ae00bfb4d3b0b6b5eac508a7987375a6c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 397afdec25ac958d38802beb50291732396263619149b523fae8aad309e8f0ddb5ce03009977950f6b94b254630c9377699d96c8b873479717813fe118d08b56 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = ea721a211352f376d5d4fdb29edffcaef5298b6d51d49f03eeb76e2c2e90d0bdb77effa865410b3db6f8c148c2daaccff3d67e67406550ff9ee3d1a094faa4a3 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 9ddc73a8cd2cc6e2339996c4ebd21597e8e3d1857bc4ba2f306b698732473f5da402397ca8f3c04b1de5d8a1ce87b8a42a7e581e519c0f9c4577d43a7ce7f84a .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 34e835ddb1b21941c6abfc4636a0ea03a825e7b249279f7e8b2c4ae4d69ac901 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 1369c6590afbf128666e14d7d80122e03f6c0149a42359f0af3bc57ccaa8e609 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 877256241bd114561e0b7fbae2404b7795f2ff1dc4dbba01a94cfe0625787332 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 3f9a0a8f014f51a9ff894be72ca97eb1cf23734891dcbcf060eb79612ae36f45 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 34e33421490ca882beaa604c1bd1b1b4a158779e7361f08e1a82060843c872d3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 70ca894b65e2b57f3deb0bedf0a40ade9936afda84b5e577d391c2dba24d643d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = ff863db160495d4107c955914fcc64faa2a7ff1944cd71db525ded0d44fd79f3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 12beaa5aa6d6078ea991434db6cad9b0ca2e4088ad141e0ee4b59582f616ccdd SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 9919a37fb145dc3aa262b5d442033b5932744e89725dfadff9da13dbab3ad358 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = c3395d0531e199b44414cc1d0ce4a1f2bb06137528b66acbdc0f5877d3630d00 .... === sparc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 0aab1f5f540ab17c08eaec1d93ac5a86ddf6dcbe4864df4be0f9f655cb8f34bf7d52f15aadaaa3b00b283758a7b5c161b4e3411c09f0474624a84c92389d53f7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 4a2962f5d654ec47012dfefdebe9f6ae4f8c881c667cdf371795018eca523b771a056712931b654ccacc3b3e434c0c0856ed68cdecbee4d20a4cf142ff580361 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 3258676b090a2953d723ac21ece66cfd6966cb0df1c8fad709345f2b26069002e423485ec684a103bd0a85b67302d7357025e448735776754ca56d8be6c35b0a SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 51c8092674a7c37acb91fbd83c9293a1bb345fd886b3a9adf2ca97db1feda5c4f82f08ea26f47294968a2562657d5b708834e29dc1e04bc52d7ba26be36210e1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = e3d93b587d4c9dc50422fa730f2b3401ed713fdd8e9ec4366454d97cf6e4c2ae1a1b657d72ccfaedded26dddb9a05425c58aa5acaa74ea42822d2ecae2d05b7d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 3709e40bb30b0b3bb32fd37e29c6976e54d3983473098a88daad093ef5051fa0bc57fa94d9389e64eac047bdef03afd204d22651d3aece40cc0419293a9c65f6 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = a9238344b4a6c48d9c1ad45c3bc653533fb0561b4bee6791bdf53dd95cc728ad SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = ebca9148ff95ff9c0335b939d406f34f8482919cabfa7402e8a670b5cabcab72 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 60765a0629bb74b60db427f10899b35cca35b6cb97e29acfb5141a7e7aa672c2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = ed35ea562402da5531bc25f84aa9e56bbd77d371fe2bea0db133959b17444796 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = 648bb8a8cd565d3d56f3ad27d6854dfa8a0803c6e66a8d7663b40a550ea70ac7 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = ead5b0398fa959ba920cc90014ba675e2b9c29f9db1d540951b75c315bf67c56 .... === aarch64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = d4dc187d05f55bc38a1ab7d9f547eb54877384aa8910ef26aa3eddf92185bf9fb6c4f88f1530092785d51ebf0e61de8c21b6d2204497f17be6b91a55a2f316ad SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = 4f7c28c2311277c1a2e9a2829290051efa3a986468e2463bec3583816e2fa8fb3c0dcfeff013fb499160593909535f314c4d6ac638673465528b8e72a1a2f582 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 2384187041ea5f1475fae110a2b5b51a813089fc1d58db30a790626a0163e6e835032815b816a28f31bbddcbdcec9981f0782502fe9367c09364af9af7b571c5 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 29a127a456c2dd145b9d9ac5234c4712af599971493935a732eab94aa2bfb96bde192dd20af917ba8e8bdc2e6f1116ea385eaae2e420952dd9f8438ce8010324 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = 7adb43ec554020c35e510373290cd506eb6f16d15e8908e42267723888fcb4d4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = a064e5a29704f025f6814022710e3ada49909b2df9b5af6c7a49767df094421e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 28d6d4b79cc9903f6013de1f6da3f4bb2a39b372df8773f0bc7b1cba39ac94ec SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 07d3442cf977895a5b3f76aa5148272e3b05d53c11108fc246f25a997f970963 .... === arm GUMSTIX: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = 234074750403c1d8d797d166f22a8eff6fc2151898a155a60c1eef2822c4734565817c333cc1bb83c60f8d389e1dc1c277929f69f8b32727e634ef65c4757572 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-GUMSTIX.img.xz) = 1c0f75c87f95faee4f287703e1616331c918c054af5b52db33c7f0fb815f7d0d .... === armv6 BANANAPI: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = c2fad235b90958bc5ab2b22e2ffc911b45c9542bed58ae9893845e9943be4f9bdf8fcdff28691e4171135c3150f160058cdb3740077b2a202f3eaf9ccbadf04e .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = a7023a89d4260aac52994f587c20f3d08075b3cb9b91b4d22d432e63144d8d00 .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 61aa2bc6c92bd8e26534c3c7fb1756dd51853d4f2eec506a0d20d02868c1a8d57d3b24b65fc89212df3949456a162379f66b50d9ae4424951b66fa2df7a468bb .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = e1d7c94ed8d442b0986d261f10b93a4bd14757562e339ba0d1c3737d390963dd .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = 55b4cff13f092d6dc845dc5bef0d98af84bb1144e9c7a7b942928c91c4b6c2d88dc09052b3265b82ace80a8c852af5218a25be45fab13508d8f6b2ff601519dd .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = 11e7b78f89d104fa18e1ff03470048729efbcd1ad436c0872e9e9b9c7f610d16 .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = d3349fd1c25bc2c648b81031e34858e362feb629cc2814e471a9f19d459aea46866179f6f8e28f20bc521707ceffc58a7d03d731ecda478f141951e0e9edf2fc .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = b83b349c4e09aaa85cc8d9ca5ae32cd1f07d79dd4c3a0b97ef3d1015992875c3 .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = 0f1ffaeecc055745bdf30ceeaf1df50eb331446c9793b701340742f879c08521029becb5d1db88e78d21381559661cc57b433800b9cf6e88cb15d0a7cbef341b .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = ad6c39719d30b66aeef73a131d22bef3589913ef6a029b77618818f575483fb2 .... === armv6 RPI-B: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = 78d73086180296d53dedf1008f856d644f046ba0ee483e21cbf3c9d14cc9a351a8113731621ff9817de7f9b8fdffcd53d0ece2a92db647a272ddc28c31168d66 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = afd260edb3a8e3210f2022e117f8156d57ec891e29b177d31e596dc5469bb683 .... === armv6 RPI2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = e87b46b8c47e2d54d388e123100a5629a7964222d8c1d2028adb4c90f2a9af77f5371360a114dedba8f4c4fed4ad953d0c8d555f1e587d4ae4717409552f5844 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = 3c3f64aceffcd1b7db50b4ce1521b502c2728de803d5e2d5d5938edfb1ad58a4 .... === armv6 PANDABOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = cc72c332cada9155ae37b8e6b7db050fb86d27a55b761e713097bd8edd54234120cf3535208215e71b05a6cf33541525619609e4549c2f1eeb83783649f6aa14 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = fc6844bceb096bfe32b3345c519ded0d6d5d76f56a57b0395473fdd0c051370e .... === armv6 WANDBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 6d5f7497e226b3c9b4eafb8fa098e7ab6ccc29db5def9b367ab20ef0abc208e0d5de0e65e70fe228e4ed6d6851617b9e51a5d7655202ee4522c9ad4de5749a0e .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 8824f62b400c60fac380e51b0ded6adb48a150d17b6bdff0d021cc2048d0ec61 .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = bc8870131acec4c3afdc7b09cf03d0414bb52d937012dbcfab143766099c6419c1913067bb8c883bde2d1267dbb54bb5292bdc969d43c4125fb288622c5df86c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 0c3c232c7023c5036daeb5fbf68c2ddecf9703c74e317afcf19da91e83d0afcc526785571e2868894ce15cdb56b74fafa1ce9fd216469db91e021ac2ef8911e5 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 941a96f0dc9b78448121191bf326ab0e9e10c396052bb6e2c55bbd2d0cb490779eb757c222e2ceac751ecb088c48055e1f55f215a0a92326cd578984a8449d5a SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = d486371d7ca860a14caa6334949c4bd6e5a29af15c647b1aaf1a3abfa75e08a8d59cb167568ca082c2f678c5408949a454a5f0806d929b2e7ac9dc3a250ec94e .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = ce622f25482ff9efec848fe47513bc3323b56b6dc8b22183d8ab23b9099d33a9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = d8638aecbb13bdc891e17187f3932fe477f5655846bdaad8fecd60614de9312c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 12f1ac1b35a62bf69c31199a32d0f38c6ab95643726df96c86b41deea8a941c3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = b41aa59b88329704d1593df928fda49780a3e37bb6c9ebd00a2871e6bc5041bd .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 845006cbd8199e27eaf41629c75e60afaea4f0a6749517ca977d3a983adf41915e9af45112713b383dcfafdb44b583848d8ed801fe6db73e715c396bd4904530 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = b5b46cac7f57e8abd3d52db0cabed8c7b62bbb8a20d6bbde73f4e61054052faa4a2db92e54f9206c97491daa9688d6006f9d0fe508a81040f10a3fc62e91f73b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 4415485e5b71396b4a6c0d584f263fcd38ae38707f1b52da110c083e0bcb979e9f932378ab589576eace8bc75f54642d8aa121a6e5060d0609af1bcac1814f4c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = cd65a5ef23036ca1728510cf197d4923fb395105b01f21b07577f37b731ce0fe5e01f70d653bca14a4ea452e9c51712b0dfce7dcffe1e4ef299795e0a467b605 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 9534362def06110fbc5f2d59f741c73a1a46cb4870e9c3585afb6f1dd25e08dc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 2828eb78849a9abe37cca5b2cceeaf4bddbd4255a9936ac2b2b8fbcb309e6967 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 1dc71fa972145ba88cb60434e3d049489d2f1ea07f83ca1c8ddf38b4405f6f70 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 09cdab323b774d4b9947ee703d9876079201d8d48efc1c249fe108e01b6b5dbf .... === aarch64 (arm64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = 9ac1aa2319050006e1ae2d0883ac6fe1946d6908782668e895e075f74a072f9cdf0f701f89c4d48e0f8d417764cf5a35eb119af674a32e9f8a8071e2d872b68b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 819ee7eea441963ef986f2273408ff819b6b183f70773919b67fe390a33fb24837286ccc492cc391699ba902cc93382982971a914e972d08772b52cac97d5c74 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 5302649d7fe391b992dc3564267a2cede4fd6d7c627375d0e2f0d7445a567c63f7871ec4bdd43553e70a2099b64050bea81de273af6c198cb26bfb29f8dea3e6 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = cc93d446cddfc17702be93a454244e3f11ca18f79a8d6964aabfc4ce7f8a53c8d196e3cbbf22f473cd8e03264290a2ec1fb9adc13ff71d5100b64aa3d0e09b3a .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = 6196ca3acc29ada9cdee86ca2af925350050fb63a0bd66022bcd26430e5b1850 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 7364e9a83d3e51e8ca41bd08a72095eb3d48d09d2f7090a064189f2e8cea03be SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 1c0ebfd3bf8bc519359fe2fa40ee3c6caabd10a742798151f0ff8c0b95caf9be SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = c1206d7fe03b3c0307b042c1d0196bffcfbd40a689705bd441cc6399fb8d0acc .... Love FreeBSD? Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/schedule.adoc index 6f27584a99..846aa538cb 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,47 +1,48 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.2 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.2" -localBranchHead: "head" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.2" --- +:localRel: 11.2 +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.2 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |12 February 2018 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |16 March 2018 |16 March 2018 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |20 April 2018 |20 April 2018 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |4 May 2018 |4 May 2018 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|Code slush begins |20 April 2018 |20 April 2018 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |4 May 2018 |4 May 2018 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |BETA1 builds begin |11 May 2018 |11 May 2018 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |18 May 2018 |18 May 2018 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |25 May 2018 |25 May 2018 |Third beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |1 June 2018 |1 June 2018 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |1 June 2018 |1 June 2018 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |1 June 2018 |1 June 2018 |First release candidate. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} thaw |3 June 2018 |2 June 2018 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchStable} thaw |3 June 2018 |2 June 2018 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |8 June 2018 |8 June 2018 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin |15 June 2018 |15 June 2018 |Third release candidate. -|RELEASE builds begin |22 June 2018 |22 June 2018 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. -|RELEASE announcement |27 June 2018 |27 June 2018 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |18 July 2018 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +|RELEASE builds begin |22 June 2018 |22 June 2018 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. +|RELEASE announcement |27 June 2018 |27 June 2018 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |18 July 2018 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. == Additional Information * link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/signatures.adoc index 07886cff31..7954568c12 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.2R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,62 +1,63 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.2 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download -localRel: 11.2 -localBranchName: "RELEASE" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.2" -localRelSha256: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE" -localRelSha512: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Checksum Signatures +:localRel: 11.2 +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.2 +:localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE +:localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.2-RELEASE + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures -This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. +This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] -|sparc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] +|sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|BANANAPI |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] -|BEAGLEBONE |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] -|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] -|GUMSTIX |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] -|PANDABOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] -|RPI-B |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] -|RPI2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] -|WANDBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] +|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] +|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] +|GUMSTIX |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-GUMSTIX.asc[SHA256] +|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] +|RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] +|RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] +|WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/_index.adoc index abfa5e5837..219f70c487 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/_index.adoc @@ -1,28 +1,29 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.3 Release Information" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.3" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.3" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:localRel: 11.3 +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.3 + += FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction -This is the index page for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: -link:schedule/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE schedule] + -link:signatures/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + -link:installation/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE installation information] + -link:hardware/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE hardware information] + -link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE release notes] + -link:errata/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE errata] + -link:readme/[FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + +link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +link:installation/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + +link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + //// link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + //// diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/announce.adoc index 139e437ceb..44132585da 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/announce.adoc @@ -1,495 +1,496 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download -thisBranch: "11" -thisRelease: "11.3" -lastRelease: "11.2" -thisEOL: "September 30, 2021" -lastEOL: "October 31, 2019" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Announcement +:thisBranch: 11 +:thisRelease: 11.3 +:lastRelease: 11.2 +:thisEOL: September 30, 2021 +:lastEOL: October 31, 2019 -The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{{% param thisBranch %}} branch. += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement + +The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch. Some of the highlights: * The `clang`, `llvm`, `lld`, `lldb`, and `compiler-rt` utilities as well as `libc++` have been updated to upstream version 8.0.0. * The ELF Tool Chain has been updated to version r3614. * OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.0.2s. * The ZFS filesystem has been updated to implement parallel mounting. * The `loader(8)` has been updated to extend `geli(8)` support to all architectures. * The pkg(8) utility has been updated to version 1.10.5. * The KDE desktop environment has been updated to version 5.15.3. * The GNOME desktop environment has been updated to version 3.28. * The kernel will now log the jail(8) ID when logging a process exit. * Several feature additions and updates to userland applications. * Several network driver firmware updates. * Warnings for features deprecated in future releases will now be printed on all FreeBSD versions. * Warnings have been added for IPSec algorithms deprecated in RFC 8221. * Deprecation warnings have been added for weaker algorithms when creating `geli(8)` providers. * And more... For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/relnotes` -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/errata` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. SHA512 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/signatures/ +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: -* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/announce.asc +* https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: *dvd1*: + This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. *disc1*: + This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. *bootonly*: + This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. *memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *mini-memstick*: + This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. *FreeBSD/arm SD card images*: + These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd`is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. .... -# dd if=FreeBSD-{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync +# dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-based products is: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64), i386 (x86_32), and AArch64 (arm64) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... eu-north-1 region: ami-09789f0b4c90c01a4 ap-south-1 region: ami-0ccfba830fc96b63f eu-west-3 region: ami-03bc67e2963783274 eu-west-2 region: ami-0151a8c2d58fb4be7 eu-west-1 region: ami-020cb74ef9455f896 ap-northeast-2 region: ami-0ac2a225ca76c6813 ap-northeast-1 region: ami-018b1a9568ee47cf9 sa-east-1 region: ami-0c1b1e3b80379d735 ca-central-1 region: ami-0cb536e0981d8b3eb ap-southeast-1 region: ami-061be42021173f256 ap-southeast-2 region: ami-01118bc67768cd45a eu-central-1 region: ami-0eeb6619034a54c9e us-east-1 region: ami-0b96e8856151afb3a us-east-2 region: ami-0096f3aee554b01ab us-west-1 region: ami-0b2b51b96e7b35539 us-west-2 region: ami-047448dadcfa381be .... + AMIs are also available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01LWSWRED/ * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-11-3-release-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. + -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE will also available in the Google Compute Engine(TM) Marketplace once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE will also available in the Google Compute Engine(TM) Marketplace once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://console.cloud.google.com/launcher/browse?filter=category:os&filter=price:free * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE % vagrant up .... == Download -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` -FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: +FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: -* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE/` +* `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` -For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE please see: +For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: -* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{{% param thisRelease %}}R/installation/` +* `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support -Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {{% param thisEOL %}} or three months after FreeBSD 11.4, if applicable. +Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {thisEOL} or three months after FreeBSD 11.4, if applicable. * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` -Please note that {{% param lastRelease %}} will be supported until three months from the {{% param thisRelease %}} release date, currently scheduled for {{% param lastEOL %}}. +Please note that {lastRelease} will be supported until three months from the {thisRelease} release date, currently scheduled for {lastEOL}. == Acknowledgments -Many companies donated equipment, network access, or human time to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {{% param thisRelease %}} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate), Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, CyberOne Data, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NetActuate, National Chiao Tung University, NLNet Labs, and iXsystems. +Many companies donated equipment, network access, or human time to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including The FreeBSD Foundation, Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate), Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, CyberOne Data, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NetActuate, National Chiao Tung University, NLNet Labs, and iXsystems. -The release engineering team for {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE includes: +The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== -|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {{% param thisRelease %}}-RELEASE Release Engineer +|Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Antoine Brodin |Package Building |Bryan Drewery |Release Engineering, Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Team Liaison |Ed Maste |Security Officer Deputy |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead |Gordon Tetlow |Security Officer |=== == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = de623ccae3f158259d4e3a77491cb17e5746868c83ec5b58ed831ae365e23e13dbdceb19abdf5eeb7ddb6ca94ee2117b522204f8f17e9ee37464bc313f139718 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = e21947fee8c3b3a0d6432c5c59217b86379d758a76dea1ad3a1ba4f35e886129f9876858c89aa01b258edaf45d31372d1ba0b03ecf1bd40758cc70d38a3ff1fa SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = 70e489cce651e4030b3875a408891f3296a4970a5a28bc5a0fffbb2fadffc26368bd43c0aa299c21b6638c4732c909ddfcdf1ceb5904c145ba2df46f60c790bc SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = 934a2d280f29b8255d58467e2e20ac1465118af4b1bd937bb9e2c089a5854da7b4375a2302f2007b60aef4c50e062f9f7d6b012a3576d2aaf0d01b7af217bcb1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = d30a59a20019b74f346c7d51de15b971eb1f3613bce1d92151d1c9723b9ec217c5a92fb3aafcc5abd3034d1fa510d8ebbb83bd3ba31e531f22cfbc8f94f465e7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 93a965e4644d054dcac963a8ea43da3c514d6d8322cc374872db82e71a4b8565da0327a24cb5f7e9f4fd3ee48b3564d5a18b3ecdfd415cf24f3380464262d40d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 90f6c796835dce9c38ec32405b75dad2de5768008f9ba0e6817e9d66bab7713326942a68cd80cb46f6209a45f5d1c90ac6275524afda264c30874bcfd3d7b12b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = a8ee378b436e690f4185908ccf18f53498ab013cb80a1953f1e5738d219e87fc2b0280bd70dfa42fef0da3edf64dc5c295dbc99af3c8384b23a668e678a2a51d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 00c3d00b0d4e3b08b6c74a0ed6aeafda1230dacbadaa34310fa3149b228752906c4d27319f294a61d39503c23de873c21d6c655f6bd0b5014aa898e30a4b9eb2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 59db0ca2ce9b325ee739179ffdaba15fb08bd40550f5face3762ddc239165bfd179d3be244a49da5958e1f267f28ed7ddab7e0be4cab90e277bd2501b99104ca .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = d27432b1c904e8939c87f6d6d415baa3f27841dc666f890610cdc5e8d6607663 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 328fa0b060df682cfeea861e4f5f70a254ecd5d1fd1c5efe18b4440172553c99 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = d268db365e26305ec3d51b29211caad903749c33a4a8f2cf661d671f8e0ba0b0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = 19cb616870f4c4325c1be7ae1e1868e44237d664539f8ec7d8e8e17c2103d115 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = d9e17e06962d01730e24369407bad14a8845b80ecc65cd5e97ea27e67ca5b3c7 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 37cbd2718e63f27f0eb255450ca23c120b37e05ede316f2c10ce0e3987421b52 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 895bcf9e764455aa9de9b5086eba533eb51fd516c1545f1286caca92cc9c25b4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = e2b7752e1bbfcec723db2b49e93617d70621a4ab7b40e320aee6c66b71a347dc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = c22d6be29911d109f37a3f955d188150ca3927390bb94abb5756629927ff08c5 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 7581b38934e73bfd7e47fb5f477e0958b6b11f5cc1af677e3181d2d2df53937a .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = c73ea3db171e65a0a989bce3e7ce594dc6a16aedb0d5f202f9f4125daddb6607d19f4b86ec3f5ad75524c18249623918ccdcf04df7b5a181b7e77908096201ce SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = 2925e7e453514813f584f0435b1594324a5fd38ac7d110c8dfe3d692fac48269f8f8bbf70dfb6f00eabe19adf1c03650d93c089734e6fabf8f8ec82543d4cc0e SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 5240eafce401d7c5283d81f4c288e8ad94f350d802dd64ef4c2a337eae31fd15ff4e37da28bb1a3124fbbb35c52b122c356ae05c09a946da23771b1d02e7a949 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = b5db4cf46424ff86fe5666adb97d382cfcd796db5241e4d87c83b71ddcc1562e291ad7d46400031c65bb4ea0f7fd56beed2f57c4367e0e96ae8b334af4fb3318 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 53af094f22f6c387f97d8856de0c30e0fce1683b0dec07c2f3a7b0a09152cbe33f99f88c1f22580bed0daea9fda02f0012cde3a35dbc4f44a9e2127c1e0fd01c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = ea3c4036c9bd0c3d8519c1f7e255ea0ee2b1c5be06afed981ef9515b4135d5b07b347dcd42d763f026b4305d256ba1401717484b1a8ba09e2ff3d05ea71f5dfe SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = e8ee947713f2cb1186930e6e6082e4c379afb99ac529391a153eb0062ae36f7eccbd75adf11cc0b1983903fa6f3e4371e0a240c0a995f17ba6c9c7cb15b4fdc2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = af56fae7413dd32220bedb57450ce210831ef083269e6dbd226d4e2224908e8dbc4bbb6243f9c6d4c1d3c45d224bde6952a41e4795860a13f4dfa70947b9c281 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = 6072633cb36777909f2e14c6b0325d763ba34e89094c00043502e38dfe063c3be2ab56b845aa9950d546c4c845d02b47eba8c834a0c698449f4dd7473207f0bd SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 8ac62081c99e7a86432f09187d3b2a001a92a17ff3250031676715b1dcdc34ee9e2f0a19214e1f0d9ca8f45e80d730354fb75e4b4ee98ee6f150962577dff6e8 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 8928dfc1967317d147091237cb13e5a4f18b0d75fb1900818bc3937edfaf1d99 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = e470fda1c8479f11a16c895edc2a0a29860a789eafb181882c39de2ca7144551 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = 88860cc6ffd730dad3ee6d3eb1af88234430a26aca6f3e3e26a66521f1e66b74 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = dafd53508b214dbbb831d6891b56958284445027dff0626de76c544cbf87e8da SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 5cd1bc4b512da36539f6655a9a836a16b4811a04566e65d2124a206337e619fc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = 9afeb340f97caa671808e5f0f3417d5820ba33d72a6e28ca358a1ff4ec206c16 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = ff31003d4043051f2fc1ffcc63afee21c3b44ca5c7ac279089b5c920de72cbb0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = ec7cf669c95abb99005583b414006d575c60d5e7e927a36adfc6c7e26484fc31 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = 82173f915d7370e67399dc002a87f450c26e137ff98e78db0b79aee68ca9a61a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = e1f27912a20754f1c626f9a9816450f35879a61de24f1c228fc94671f649956f .... === powerpc: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = ea66a1edb6fafa94a6c95a6f9423b7b2181d693ae6efe5d39092d9d9dd275d1572fe916257829c88a4c3c9e5a836e70acce4e42b1d08356307a10f3c0bb68309 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 44bee3c4b569893ba1d54a7d072100371216e314b188ceb7594e82fabce7cd6c1006fd94df0d23229ab72e4ad889fb6fc91bd80dd2319a0f6b7e12dd38764c64 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 1a96768aa36e350e3421389016f48dc3e117bfe8ce3b40c1aafa082a121baef784bd48b01ee7c1092ed7e1ea2cd8dc64e43b22f75afec705901042989f5581dd SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = 91a0b245cb75de5fbc7ff5ee9ca3d70a8d88b1888fedeeaf701976afe6ef63ab219bf429170da48f9c6565c7ae597c87c8f51d63c4535dcc6c2915f3c094b7ab SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = 6b9b77dc2f65ef0a40166138fb6938cc2ed0e91bb1e371090df42bf4e2df41c8e09b89f9b77522c2866fc595a5dbafdcdd14b584b1761bf9ac5196204b59986c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = 9caead2afa61f15742db8bc330d26cf564facf7ffc66204f12f959b5814db987bec7bbc8d886924cd6191177b2d850980ac8b535287c5f7b5e8a9c33b9741004 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = e5df71e0a50d479baf64f5cb8e76a2e6468f363ce2da02e263f7a7a6dd0cff818025ac9a6653fe6c05d420459cdbd7ff87eb4583c981fdf54b31677dd9dda8bd SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = d9f23957e41943bddd63141507cd31aea690e8fe31caca0575d447014de7f207ced564c7e64bc0f9ce3b3ff82a6e5e48f4b4eff7aa2bfde7ef3451e4b8bd68e6 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = c6e13e114d1127307f5ff9aa357bf1a5cf2009135ed8c2947b48fcde8d94c5f565d3285d0625cec01bf1f1478b649560a9a62c0916d5b9545440156a4660f82a SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 3d8797f654773ec3cd949e10c9570482eb91e820b0d231c67b5fe17f9ff295e02e445db683db64a0cafcd45d73358d675ddc1036bffd116e6291897ac0438ab7 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 051344b2c208333daf917bd71e8c365cf815c1d3a4d199125973c54e940a0c8e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 7c94565bc07ba0f4d0bf6a0b04ec8b3cae725f2e2678f1d1d064af67cfa06207 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = aa5ef3e0682aea17fdb6d86fff425ab707c6934cd6837e6c497ea3c4797b529a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = 6ccf4e590b7b19b3bdbd3dcd2f6bf8741ab7429492a3fb4948c2e49d6e0db506 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = a3eb04f5a7d5cf028c6e1b39fb0d84097bcd5d44e9e4f7dd282f9b0b5daa9272 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = cd7f12bd0108a39cc3ab511df462c249efcfee6a5875d6ebeb5c9416207e161e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 9079cb8830cc16e35f55400f7dbe06f410672da1b62db89fd32f565efa666502 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = eef7511bdfb124807515fd1026c2f3d4c06c79cbaadaa9561719d3745fc69bc2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 5962abfe91f5d0c77aae96a7c2d335cc5eb1e3836c82b1227bc370a9903f43ff SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 0338459b6bee2522d073154574bdc68b441297cb05ba46436769928b659da9c2 .... === powerpc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = b127d129b52c4194cd4871948e29e2f337e6243e9ba73d33e8b3469e610d69d7f49fbfd7728c9e6fc92ead315c19b8fb302dea0b214bbbe0b1ca848989be4bee SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 7999feca1b3614d6e954841a9b97916ffd0d3c204d474e7a2b6d9a308b073cb28d7208c2fcc1bf428445ffe4f3928b1083bc2bfb09a5e73d12de21720bf022ef SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = dbe6c77c9521e595895c9be08720cc48f59447e87aad15e92bf01afad9e0dd0eab16ccfc4b168ae6aab4a8d0f0146ffd7a0c260109af5510efb7fa7029933bc1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 46f5574def47d7f3a1f8145382c452fbf11b64b858b4e7764eec0d1d4ca462171954dee524b96e9e2460da4ef0a4dff8bf3e14a115f15c7e2dad824c78b2687b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 0b70fe16158b3029fca9495ea305623d88a4a1e266ffa23df180c3cd2eb4727df2a524696a2bd7dae1ac3dec41a75985f70dbc224ea14713d1fd2df04e6702ea SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = dfb747c48ac5fc93d30b35eab63cd479e7df9c331fff6d524fc43b95f83c0d3b42f900232980763b80f90bf4957cebcf402ede21b3d3dfbceed12cdf49ce73f5 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 06dcbe2abc89bd0fb564fa4530b755e3891e6f3109b2bf7af8b1998bc50a6ab9e6bd7e668547a9fbb58b34074b3478ca190cbfa5c6768cc594bfa07a57ddfa19 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = aa778da56d7f8d57e6cbdd05f17d2ef8dbef2b9c32fa3b0737bd31e3aa06248aee7a435b40748de81904dd97c6d4b785da9bc501220a651c2ffb658f4f589dfc SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = b534b92bdb95b731db9d76ddb9c9836d57df6121f13e85f687a13c0eaa42aaaadb308e6f5f92c3bf53e93c75e2851349ebda7bac2af7df3714f3bc44321ca26d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 73ca9879520b06629b4224be14f5bb1bd44224f7434387fec8f3b0a5230c10e3e4e6fb9b65bae773aa06532e015991b53ff7c1910268ac473f31b7e9c260509c .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 910ed0ded9a5ec61fd09ea502e2ccc472339abbb332ae52b1a0e1b1d2896b6c2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = be642c5eed3b984a9d500642d29a2762a97d8ff36d25c5fd3c7dbec27877d269 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 3ab4d996181db1d03159ae6a6eef1e52f702f6db37028956c6a9d6c1942f7f0a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = a44e7287fe61aced11a80a7b75d9297550602ff0fdae8534c3d31f5ac6fefd7e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 04427f74d7c87b96cde5cec67896b2e1a7c021faaddb61c856bfde51220ffe2c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 8920ea9f9630320627f8632f56e4da2f071984eab97c5eb9fbf2ceb83e6d49d9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 13b71ca5c819d3bfaaf5f01847681c63464090795d8da7e47f7174508c5ab53a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = ba9e51f70b0e5df3dde562bc39f1bad5fe00bf44879016a831f63c46bed61941 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 434cfa6ecb815738a078fea0d6e4ce7baa9293c520a698b8880454f9f85606d4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 96211bf0d4245af72fa3ce7523ad38ae406fa7fbe4d779d6bfb8c30074a4b09d .... === sparc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = a07d372f8c904f5062c59c16db5ea366962742ee77bc9a7f54a6363ee8e78546d646e06dcba5161555010553de6def7e4cd965b03c0d1fdebd6b42c77338ca55 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = e190e8a3da3af59bb6f3c22a8fcaeecd5acac044c049688699924f661b864cfbddda7ad9dea7909c4b52b1c366b46ea5d691b54aab8c279a6adf303a634ee885 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 9db2a7e843d2c071b6c244c10b323ced404b7c952fdb49f77805f8ef2cc4a262d27026a0af473f1ec3d7e3f65f7abff893cc3cdc4c9e21f4a8e1b1f499e55abe SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 1017926fff8791e9d7db9ea2f9282f58f1e6e388be7c3a53de93929b83f61495b7baded4131cbf1739c7c9dbb0b8cf5a0ca81e800cc5ff365479220ee2a2e659 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = ebd0b1dcdc0d320cfb73773aaf2cd5a5a9a466c05c96eb464be7871a707e4c6a3bb05016541117d69f064085b0bab6f40e078eb4482d3f79dff8137bc58b678d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 475b1024f8fc1e6878fed4dc8f309e0e3c54344250e9711d33a923607baa84782c583695a151f978bbc431ee18725ee02d25047f31f7935a4119b8a4ee91a983 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 228695149c27ee03047296e854911a220ee4ef00eae0d881c294899feaf0cc73 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = a20c3f438576f97673201a362a9951ce04414c9a609a096da02169106df1a721 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = eff9617117c047237f37ba5879dc38045e77822e8c13e268c1e79d21625328fa SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 21fc5d9761a177359fcec0b662465ec28ba65bb4fa97b3b9ac1f7452685c6b28 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = e7853966859e43f2cb425129f19857dcd18675b218e17c62f9e2c3ed3c1e2c04 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 333e2b04d25d4d26456c34a5bbcecd3600b2c46847a03d103eae016665f98e7d .... === aarch64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = 50d16e22075b4199d0a580baae4b55e795fb1262c21a22197537334020dd1e85b42f554a2928a2e476d63791db0bfbdf1e7c44d6646a570895f5118e46f6a503 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = 219d1605beb25a537806d16612905ba34429b557c87e2517f3c220dedf01860714ea03cd0201cc8e1b7159b7f393b4fff32ea8af6a376ae1e3ab5ba26057fd07 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = c12e5c744d20535391735852277565d9dee56c2e49c387050ebf01560a2ae100820a7fcbe56c8c3b58d982cb1e8b8e8502d8b71d3b6299eb000fe743fccc39ec SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 8b34a39c17c20c3af5f014f04af7ad196a8e28a6c3d85f49e736be8bd9cb1e0dacb50316f457001497d9b3b0ae15d76f20e885a85316f6622f68a94fa66c0ca3 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = 4238e41cecd69f525c66651cd2567835f4a045581d52ecb6c102c073358eabee SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = 8806e2d91f5fbcd513bae24a3ed8d4d1fbd0d4efbd0d69fd0c9fa8851ffaef6c SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 8948487e624beaf0346f54af8fbcaf8e5c5fdbc537bbd1b02e47e0cd3781128b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = b0c15ede13ed3e0865ad14c0d574123c5f9b3c4e4f661e11b2860ee84a7fd533 .... === armv6 BANANAPI: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = 57d2039bf7ee0150fb2b5e8766944eb77cf0e8c89624c8a8c966aca8a52a45211f7b62798fc19b8b2fbb66b4e94ad59f49f5726aea1b50e22d6931d333003597 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = 82d4a504954185f9a9827d010cb1d034b500ebc30c435750f5646c80c203bbcf .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = d0c8362975470664bb153da757b6512b70eaa3456e8cc7f342b23e5ecb7abb76bca9d4619870b3aa141a7f8f24f707ff02d2cda14a8d4f1ebeabb9310f44e3a9 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 76a0ccabbce5c0560624a261f63efdd3ef014d5d9ddd862cc0236b807d255fea .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = cb65dc4812de886d49cef9aa8d3d05727233dee8507027d974d1b3d3366c7112837470ae5ac893b48a149faa8121b017bf4594e1e8bf0e01f1b5d79af6c9740e .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = f96bdcdea0998c4a006867484ed95e28fbf1a1facc2dd097a638b216d5e17f77 .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = d01a89aab06d34644b70499e5d7ab51ff1373e85bc239ceb89f4f8529ff27489c874a72735f568f03245a2518ae9d09e8484c5b8215a6ecbfcf6c78f5102aa4b .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = 530c3886bb147a77d1343eed2a915e531f07dd0961d074aad2488e13e5c4bcaf .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = b02cc8d311c6f506a67e6f774e1626e21e169d7bbd513e435f5be5188c80c6a89c6c50225030e09a3a47f63507fdd3c4404b1a8c29f31b16981c89eb6c9d9141 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = a8b937274a19b6b3e3965cb103db6711ed2fc66b700d812e52f644b3085ac9e1 .... === armv6 RPI-B: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = c75fffaacc528a392c2c8b5ac643ded172d7f92c728deca4cdfd965aac16ff2272f60c4e41b75fcea9c9de4fa9a5627da426a4f1ed5005c1b9bcbc439b5cfea7 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = ef314c3b15611566ab277f79ce64b75687c78f0903d603da57c0ac0df4f35050 .... === armv6 RPI2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = 474a3dd5e5b9e1737970725ab5064ee4f33c4d40e0b4a6100ede0f72ecf6c108e87dbfc1ac764f31e8d7caa6003871c3f9ddaecd5e11dc2b73cbf363862c5288 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = 92b3b012d399b9d4ebfb3958ad5d65c104c6bdb4554af0e63842f067b47c7efd .... === armv6 PANDABOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = c84ebb0670a7ba6824627133e043e9140e31485458dd7240e2b4c3584c7eb941c849ff32898cdce575d61dcfa936e99a3be9461b03b833b904723f838837f3d7 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.img.xz) = e6a9466b32f41cc3aa37fd298e50997b736a2eddeddd9a35e820f7039b9ba2a0 .... === armv6 WANDBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = f0a08186faacf761fc13b45dc59e1d5595c6cb75a9bef5b304dcdfccfb2a08ea350c2d2ee99643e24517c752778657a4bcb549b5f147b8cf7ef8179cedab0633 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 740545b87ffa2d14980ac7d0cee88f42bb7f14858067ecbd571a95962e5aa7e8 .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 54c94ad945155de71321d9f902640c0e2d284d3956f6a3140d46902d929b4b3f02c5b15fb99dcb0f9b56c56916279a2a8a740e60491f18deb66242d57841bc40 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = a958d8e1640e7ae19cd0a384839d1e0de9ac5bea4ca2c1db1b7ff8c6678ab53c1fea0185cd7dc9832e0b71fd7362e0a241060c32ff229a3a5fbcc4562c70057b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 83c0ffe492515f8bf4819e27ce04401dfab4323e7d893a0decb07a63fef4f463442c16e2fbcf64ec3bc103c9b68d555b57831a5c0724e5a17eb5376a4ee4162d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 2307920a48f94cd4986fd78aa1491b027c060c0b202bb40d2815b8cc2e4be9a7cdbb87a140124cd03f9641178bfee199ac8f854b8d96b985dc06dda4b9948f60 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 6624877d2dc5804fd26f1078856e8578cf0e810b5ea53b83be83ee84ba30a5a1 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = e5f7fb12b828f0af7edf9464a08e51effef05ca9eb5fb52dba6d23a3c7a39223 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 85e6d51114d0c4318784ba7fc7bdfe083728f7b79e9ec485939b51733a62417b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = f3e0657d84ce3215a5bacfe4322870fe2b981b4145262885e01ae33d1c8d3ed7 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 444f807e14db1d8faae71fb0330f6bac4751329f4cd260cce8f9e8bcdb8800e76c3ec7191f666e13ce4d60834ede97d81748b6dd85b9d28760912ba5136c7c5e SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = e34857e8381242c724961095d2c21695ae4015245330138905cbf3940c916370d008d83e5ab75e35a805c5d6620f7d8e41c47357b35e71dc1c685bf2b4147207 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 5ad8b901099ff31d2c12c381b39b87546526476ce6e86f8939594eba31d93540b72fbd0e2329244bb8784ac7f2cbb8007266d0bf8936dca47fdc27f1facd0b15 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = ebad9e0b201cea403dbfaa1a032fa373f93633e979ebb21ab950e790f62f1c4b0d9ff933fb3fbd99a5690f5394197bd2c131241e3613c45d6c6faab1bb3b79ad .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 9b13b3a89be28ccb9e12d4dfef7f61dc1bb62feaabe45a2542587d9fb1074820 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 786dd75a1e561eec8d2df5b4913881a8354b5e6ab35f5d898c6d3bc50f7e4efa SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 84366c0f54327584a8adb5d64f81b296affceddbd00e7851ddd51a6a62804ff6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 3457523971872fbdafcaa79d4ca283584b10178d56382d69f8f2ec0f1fe98685 .... === aarch64 (arm64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = 677c04e2bfed69af47108c7dc7df2b1504d7e27fe7510e0d518d8ea7cb005dacf1776db30654e4c8a2290c2edfe90b48eec990bbd112522d26131f42bd20f648 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = a375b32aa699e20a31ba37c72a57f5477080b5fa91fa43fee9f386eb74c52aeb7f134667b4e50e9c02a0b96cee67cd7116f325f1f4f18aebeae27fc33669e70f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 510209f856fa64a0943d461ad7f995f5e069756113d1d5b2d982d226d560f6a0706293d9d95fa738f0a5e58eb635e4cd37a339674cff57e9c437bb6437228e25 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = 8103be4adcd4dc526ab1a47ad6528a70dd9a3a70ab74ff9ca09579f1328cce9922be40e5ea74df98c9342d287fc219658ce252b1bcb0daa8725454e869534c49 .... .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = e3f201d3cbabd7800a243636c0f7bd81763fc6fc17d3fd9e0c0bd1aa20048034 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = b7ffbf65c864400ae1906a86ee3e3879979c6ba99d8550d026965fbe2558e40a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = b7bd3dbf49b58e10e870aed5b57dac6593bddfb2043573f52689822425bb2e79 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = 8db6856b1efe041e4a9c670a40c5e3ccb2e3b40a5577f0386ad105d5d831a85c .... Love FreeBSD? Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/schedule.adoc index f0ae3d1b0e..1ba74070c2 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,47 +1,48 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.3 Release Process" sidenav: download -localRel: "11.3" -localBranchHead: "head" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.3" --- +:localRel: 11.3 +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.3 + include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Process += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction -This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. +This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |21 March 2019 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |19 April 2019 |19 April 2019 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. -|Code slush begins |3 May 2019 |3 May 2019 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. -|Code freeze begins |17 May 2019 |17 May 2019 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. +|Code slush begins |3 May 2019 |3 May 2019 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. +|Code freeze begins |17 May 2019 |17 May 2019 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |BETA1 builds begin |24 May 2019 |24 May 2019 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |31 May 2019 |31 May 2019 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |7 June 2019 |7 June 2019 |Third beta test snapshot. -|{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch |14 June 2019 |14 June 2019 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. +|{localBranchReleng} branch |14 June 2019 |14 June 2019 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |14 June 2019 |14 June 2019 |First release candidate. -|{{% param localBranchStable %}} thaw |16 June 2019 |15 June 2019 |The code freeze on the {{% param localBranchStable %}} branch is lifted. +|{localBranchStable} thaw |16 June 2019 |15 June 2019 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |21 June 2019 |21 June 2019 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin |28 June 2019 |28 June 2019 |Third release candidate. -|RELEASE builds begin |5 July 2019 |5 July 2019 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE builds begin. -|RELEASE announcement |9 July 2019 |9 July 2019 |{{% param localRel %}}-RELEASE press release. -|Turn over to the secteam |- |24 July 2019 |{{% param localBranchReleng %}} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. +|RELEASE builds begin |5 July 2019 |5 July 2019 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. +|RELEASE announcement |9 July 2019 |9 July 2019 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. +|Turn over to the secteam |- |24 July 2019 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. == Additional Information * link:../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/signatures.adoc index a2a310e1ce..176007f689 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.3R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,61 +1,62 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.3 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download -localRel: 11.3 -localBranchName: "RELEASE" -localBranchStable: "stable/11" -localBranchReleng: "releng/11.3" -localRelSha256: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE" -localRelSha512: "../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE" --- -= FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}} Release Checksum Signatures +:localRel: 11.3 +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.3 +:localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE +:localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.3-RELEASE + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures -This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {{% param localRel %}}. +This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] -|powerpc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] -|sparc64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] +|powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] +|sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] -|i386 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] -|aarch64 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] +|i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] +|aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` -|BANANAPI |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] -|BEAGLEBONE |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] -|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] -|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] -|PANDABOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] -|RPI-B |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] -|RPI2 |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] -|WANDBOARD |link:{{% param localRelSha512 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{% param localRelSha256 %}}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] +|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] +|CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] +|CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] +|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] +|RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] +|RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] +|WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/announce.adoc index 8a26574548..886830f7a5 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/announce.adoc @@ -1,471 +1,471 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download --- :thisBranch: 11 :thisRelease: 11.4 :lastRelease: 11.3 :thiseol: September 30, 2021 :lasteol: September 30, 2020 -= FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement += FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE Announcement The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE. This is the fifth and final release of the stable/{thisBranch} branch. Some of the highlights: * The `clang`, `llvm`, `lld`, `lldb`, and `compiler-rt` utilities as well as `libc++` have been updated to upstream version 10.0.0. * OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.0.2u. * Unbound has been updated to version 1.9.6. * The pkg(8) utility has been updated to version 1.13.2. * The KDE desktop environment has been updated to version 5.18.4.1.19.12.3. * The GNOME desktop environment has been updated to version 3.28. * Support for renaming ZFS bookmarks has been added. * The `certctl(8)` utility has been added. * Several feature additions and updates to userland applications. * Warnings for features deprecated in future releases will now be printed on all FreeBSD versions. * Warnings have been added for Kerberos GSS API algorithms deprecated in RFCs 6649 and 8429. * And more... For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/relnotes/` * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Dedication The FreeBSD Project dedicates the FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE to the memory of Bruce Evans. == Availability FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, sparc64, armv6, and aarch64 architectures. FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded as described in the section below. SHA512 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO, memory stick, and SD card images are included at the bottom of this message. PGP-signed checksums for the release images are also available at: * https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/signatures/ A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: * https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/announce.asc The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: dvd1:: This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, debugging distribution sets, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. disc1:: This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. bootonly:: This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g., from an HTTP or FTP server) after booting from the CD. memstick:: This can be written to a USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. + As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: + [subs="attributes"] .... # dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img \ of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... + Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. mini-memstick:: This can be written to a USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. + As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: + [subs="attributes"] .... # dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img \ of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... + Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. FreeBSD/arm SD card images:: These can be written to an SD card and used to boot the supported arm system. The SD card image contains the full FreeBSD installation, and can be installed onto SD cards as small as 512Mb. + For convenience for those without console access to the system, a `freebsd` user with a password of `freebsd` is available by default for `ssh(1)` access. Additionally, the `root` user password is set to `root`, which it is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. + To write the FreeBSD/arm image to an SD card, use the `dd(1)` utility, replacing _KERNEL_ with the appropriate kernel configuration name for the system. + [subs="attributes"] .... # dd if=FreeBSD-{thisRelease}-RELEASE-arm-armv6-KERNEL.img \ of=/dev/da0 bs=1m conv=sync .... + Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD {thisRelease}-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com Pre-installed virtual machine images are also available for the amd64 (x86_64), i386 (x86_32), and AArch64 (arm64) architectures in `QCOW2`, `VHD`, and `VMDK` disk image formats, as well as raw (unformatted) images. FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE amd64 is also available on these cloud hosting platforms: * Amazon(R) EC2(TM): + AMIs are available in the following regions: + .... eu-north-1 region: ami-0423a41bfde7000c9 ap-south-1 region: ami-040d7e3c5045b1dc8 eu-west-3 region: ami-079764f404d0f0135 eu-west-2 region: ami-08b5c1b428efd6acc eu-west-1 region: ami-010453360ad13bdbc ap-northeast-2 region: ami-09b7e1c3e361260e1 ap-northeast-1 region: ami-06a2ecfa39652b8ff sa-east-1 region: ami-08b649133aa9f8f35 ca-central-1 region: ami-0124b7468bd38bfdf ap-southeast-1 region: ami-0703c8c6acfb41206 ap-southeast-2 region: ami-0933856ea67133b1a eu-central-1 region: ami-01bd88d4f25033055 us-east-1 region: ami-01599ad2c214322ae us-east-2 region: ami-01ea9c04961787c29 us-west-1 region: ami-03eb1febfd346acb8 us-west-2 region: ami-04b8ff0baafd96cad .... + AMIs are also available in the Amazon(R) Marketplace at: + https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01LWSWRED/ * Google(R) Compute Engine(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `gcloud` utility: + .... % gcloud compute instances create INSTANCE \ --image freebsd-11-4-release-amd64 \ --image-project=freebsd-org-cloud-dev % gcloud compute ssh INSTANCE .... + Replace _INSTANCE_ with the name of the Google Compute Engine instance. + FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE is also expected to be available in the Google Compute Engine(TM) Marketplace once they have completed third-party specific validation at: + https://console.cloud.google.com/launcher/browse?filter=category:os&filter=price:free * Hashicorp/Atlas(R) Vagrant(TM): + Instances can be deployed using the `vagrant` utility: + .... % vagrant init freebsd/FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE % vagrant up .... == Download FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE may be downloaded via https from the following site: * `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/{thisRelease}/` FreeBSD {thisRelease}-RELEASE virtual machine images may be downloaded from: * `https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/{thisRelease}-RELEASE/` For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to {thisRelease}-RELEASE please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/{thisRelease}R/installation/` == Support Based on the new FreeBSD support model, the FreeBSD 11 release series will be supported until at least {thiseol}. * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` Please note that {lastRelease} will be supported until three months from the {thisRelease} release date, currently scheduled for {lasteol}. == Acknowledgments Many companies donated equipment, network access, or human time to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD {thisRelease} including: [cols="",] |=== |https://www.freebsdfoundation.org[The FreeBSD Foundation] |https://www.netgate.com[Rubicon Communications, LLC (netgate.com)] |https://www.netapp.com[NetApp] |https://www.isc.org[Internet Systems Consortium] |https://bytemark.co.uk[ByteMark Hosting] |https://www.cyberonedata.com[CyberOne Data] |https://www.sentex.ca[Sentex Data Communications] |https://www.nyi.net[New York Internet] |https://www.juniper.net[Juniper Networks] |https://www.netactuate.com[NetActuate] |https://www.cs.nctu.edu.tw[National Chiao Tung University] |https://www.nlnetlabs.nl[NLNet Labs] |https://www.ixsystems.com[iXsystems] |=== The release engineering team for {thisRelease}-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== |Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, {thisRelease}-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Antoine Brodin |Package Building |Bryan Drewery |Release Engineering, Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Team Liaison |Ed Maste |Security Officer Deputy |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering Deputy Lead |Gordon Tetlow |Security Officer |=== == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = eb235bdd9472a607de3ccbaefddc268c086d99bdb6fe962a4f4d5de9d70ae9935dc34a9f15eb381d950396edd02fb88c44d70d8eb724007b00840c0ebb58dc38 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 9152f66cc07813e67092f5b8d7ce0aa718e0dc1c0797f02bc88261992d1659f8504ae44aa9439ef75b7b64b0204d79882a8eb7d9ccfbceb8331dc7e9aefa5c86 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = 473b35bf7835de4adf57603fdfee90f87742c57f885de2b282952b121fc84404432c77c804028b42576482e3c76183f224985b0292b9f69302186f03fdad919d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = 9a5a0cb9c07ec04e095a7375acd48842643de80938b1cba10652399eeb49ef7f55b7b2495e014e531040b929728ac3da7f38310e153d4b335b932490c69fa578 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = da9f68ca92e9b12e261c3668693acf125090052bec6a7f961cb8862dbebe2c9cc047d65f93fb55c0f328daaaa8fc888cdef506927f2a1edeae6d11ff21ca89c6 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 4ec0379e2d44f7571ac7932d80740a8952e8b5274ecfd1a47770e5b9a2dfed9975b5a368c70e8e905814feeb865a865db13751b9527466e04ba8f7711f6962bc SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 4e88b3c2bcd49519f1416b586c61a9e090a2b6783d0a4845c8aba6c9a78203ea60541e9760a7ea8a78a5ce5fdba931df91a0f21a5584d95e1d309aaf19f5dab8 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = ee8340ea4d441acecffaaa802e0f7b653ecd90ce005f760286c112f86dd2ddc105f813d46a52de658763a1f6e5189ca57050f44a3971f59b72cc1b986a2674aa SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 09ce747555046f8baa271960166d74cf47526727f77a4a9fdbb8f57684b719723f4f7eb3c10a128783439c475811bc6bcfe9e98319379878ca3e069534f7bc8b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 6137690cacf217753ccbc6d6940a15c3c54f0b0f1a3aa26a88728b9df11640ed0c65d88401c29da50b6c49f0a7204a2ca890d1436a312f6d0ae05eb65941d8bc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = cafc5a8d95a639d426d72f897690d8f54ba723fba299e44d39f424674092ee51 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 65327683bf4e6b85f6537c8d67c990414af9a0f2da7bd2ece6ed9db2ec8bc082 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = d76c1ded99b2c1005b1ff94cc0c811fbcd8a2d04196432009ab5f203c2146914 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso.xz) = ec3e34826452368e53ea86c3a48b7af749c8787af3798ea246fa18d12bc04130 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = a9c552ea01a751a092cdf75b28f67959277d025dbd24d6f62adc6ac37468c13d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 1d6cd4e525ec4e5883904d184c483cf0a0dafcda4906655c9cded617e6971115 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = 45412df7ef29c5ef27b5747203502975f202612a98c3fd71deb9aa38c4f818b3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img.xz) = aa38e0f03aba4cce31872da25e9d3cf0aba9b31cb4e39816e176660aa33f93bc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img) = 870359fc7c61af157ea63a0b08c3bb02861caa37b847313a3c484dd878147afc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = c2480d775ddb42223f3af90452f2b116cc4f1e22dcaa4af2f6f4842ec22e7c61 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = 66649cab6d536d3a93bde59083e4d1ae6cbf8c53c4d48c212c1bcb30ba404922173c1704a6be4afaa8a1839abdd8c05c8577209b939e05c0f01d359a7146b7b3 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = f8e72e1ecd0d3aabe8e37eaebfb986955412b19813936373462542379adceabfe1be1b6e5cafbbc2e95ab93667bcc8c215944cc13bce507cd4b5ae16a0b1bf59 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = a806e91c2b79efc01e2ca4e1691b6cf90e242688c92cbb1ea25e73df1c11fd7d0d765f844975bab27338597cc08ea44f35166ef360d9675d18c356145aaa8be7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = dec27fa196b526c7b498417a20301a9e435b48ba9054c05d4df5268bad3d7bc1d5b6b4f889ad11518f461d88c1aea44fe8f62403d01ba3535e0667f8ec877fa7 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 303f3c512cda1aa27f0a4a124864bae5fc1d23d31cfd6f3b02ef1d759a9fa6e5b08f2a6a0d8f4d0d4da7e966b3739c59012b6672828e526e2f816d3c7650df9d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = bbc3b56dfd4b69566a4f73527a0568d39b3bca6923e6f054dba4efe27affc0835f0c524031269ce646a81de28cf1be1a321cdcb5640a78fe781b7b261a1820f2 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = 211487dce03636851b0d962f6ddacaa94dd068741a51088899c9aea8b05615e54c3a5f382fa260ce9940eb0c14343527a31716874b113cccfa304a32c38e43ac SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = 65abed1a8093ebfdfacd32de9d721ff93530abc0b2661e5b030a2e5ec0536d9167aff707506a526eb3e085350f12289fc52212063c994f4ac2e936d07e49fb30 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = 2dbf59ad34e8c227fb6b0b9d6b9e83d6702186974cb1930d04ab9ebf98b20715519cd787e089ef0210cc4380544d84a47de0e548ebe6d413b10ec27d089e47db SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = b1983a46427d9b4050ae8d5f44432a7eb374dac660008a824480b686af5650087eadc953e54c3ec62b264dee8591a7ef406f28faf040918930b0d510cd0a5c37 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso) = dc26a4e8e7596052af9d167a06c57fb9ea7b7b51f6179dc19f071703c6165de9 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso.xz) = 07817b1551b9fd188e251e59c8517a4fa0b233e77542c13ae6ce471f22f827fd SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso) = cab3c03fc45b84bffcf818d11147af491eb0226be4bf8e4092b1ecafdc096d33 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso.xz) = 6f9e64792b0fbd999321c8657c1122674253f5678cb6442ec6c54c76c2d11573 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso) = 54d2b553d212ed53b0c3ce989646907fe50814c66194adf0c8ec2c75242f7fd0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.xz) = 17cf920ca4167ba44e96a2bff21994e17990b99464d7d9dbd8c95e1caf98969d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img) = 6414eaebc92cde06a1c5b9fb888586dbd28820b75abceef4283e622908759d19 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img.xz) = 9e9b1f24e3e809d5ecdd3f41a7eacc884ee02d50662eec7f70074d9820242031 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img) = 0e4158ef35bf166caf57248e438e1fc5ad4bd1c20620127e5916cd79004b5ad3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386-mini-memstick.img.xz) = a7b3b6fc27630aeb32ac10c4533bb3976c3a83e4bab4dcb285101065a2c0501e .... === powerpc: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 47ffaa0d5e719ffa1dfab905a59b7e1446af99e8bf84bd847a18000ab37f4804a0a6b02b0213ef7d1d3b037b3b5a7eb060e7aea2d75fa4e87436928e7735b8c5 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 16f562b09e304ed545f197259d654d194e95140b61c93f8de44c1a4d05d4da9003cc809d1118627fcfbdbccfaf92e9cf133d91c9c184d010727f8c394c8f6a4f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 39bfc5eb77fc9f4298ad3b36c65667fe1a28743c128e943cf8a6523e0dc0b26c7bcc3afce9b6db0165d1ab1ec7dde7398dbd5fc8465d9a374461c349a6750a04 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = e4004fd181a7c898964468b2a67e7f223ad512bca318e20c8c2a55475f425da543a5c46853a1c0f6ad7f890d5d0253e93c99470e982d421b262f50efb7bf7305 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = 4081eac6919335418995b1d9354f45dd674b852de83e442ec721fc2ee8e08b9fd32567581799750ff635ab0ecd3a5f04f724db66411f1817521ac7dabc56c48b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = bdaa0f684ea88bd9bac0fad67a8538b7777ac89b8345e76a0804bc6216a1eddae2d5ec4747ca76764a58ec2cc15309b3e3028d4d778911fc8fb3ade6360a8d0c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = 04effb804c1d62fe0670a0aef94850ee5aae7bb6bff29eb99923d7e2288869616b74ce823c09cf975097b0d44e7dfcc7fc0b94f904d6c05bc49fa7ad460d28ea SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = 1688092d59b4bb630bf5f45c3969357c43fcf73dd2fac6546722b62f9e8ad1ccaf81c0d50970ab53b7584b8c9d8240a72fe15460e9e2ee3c285e98486e0e3e05 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 079f74a6f636d3df57639c0932797a17531b6629924ba4dc5d3c2032553dd70fcabbebbd41f4e3dd42a18da883a74311e90afe02e4a26654ba69955ceccc3c57 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 5c402f54bbf22fd0b60fd2050d4c1f1af56b11b7af8d2493cf8bf63c37478e4ec98a160e98ad88d7267636bb8788f7433e342d9ca31888e90f62ee7ce3b73789 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso) = 8d40ef27accb7d7bdfedc529d7b94df48c8cb34abeb3599559c3830e68216301 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-bootonly.iso.xz) = 35bc3e9b24af37b897b803b4fd1c39d12bdc824e6e3ca35b83f54079b04704c6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso) = 87356f93d21263c087320eba28ca78891097220c9e22fd391d8e56998a899310 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-disc1.iso.xz) = 3895c88e0128c33c5bb18f929698a90859def5dacb06533cf21e5bbf7237b04b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso) = db3543011035e682de1378ac73632f716ae1e9ae33a5fd16e31ce4fcdc10ad39 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-dvd1.iso.xz) = 2ebc365f8d14ab7e074d797725dfc33c46bd8681d7f49d969c724deb5e7ab1cc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img) = ef997b548303735887f6c697ab77905bd922fe7e3059a5d97f903efb97dd49f8 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-memstick.img.xz) = 261588f59fb68c1c630dd7599b366a9916af8c58f89914231707125cc36f1fe4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img) = 6591db97732cdd6b413d447879f538dc16ea19fd0a0aaec2570f0380dfb72b9d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 6cebbc2e08c96962b0517a4f7a328742fb128f7ebacbf72e9d53ef766eb76958 .... === powerpc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 5162392afcb435aaeb8d8fe690133f83948b7851fe9e343a98d9c82e7b57ea040e3eb276a7a8bca136493ab66ab35acf91488fd03e773a9bf8611bc8f4a8bc77 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 887e0a5bc24cc1d6d9a3930c944447e4912842f578117c32ad9a9f5133edaad4c4d6a3a68c9a231f5c3736d059ccfe5e72faf8c958b72547cd9afcb636e4d25c SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = d10ac40a4f129e9b97f1343c566e9cfa27eac29c21890c757c4cc6700a7ad2367973743b9acac01cab85eba9dbca4d8a77d02162f7c4c906d9b5090a00a6e6da SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = cda60a69cd3f31098ce42840709a19f50afae0f0da1a1d2c363146ca88e38bbcc721f57210e0a1b7d72d041ba8f27dba1072e27521bbff967630b0016490eee3 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 35d82711053282dceac2d48a264d4883e1a0731eb48e73af9e498a60f344f826caef6a2b19120bcbec01843c01b8afe0d7b2c25f8cac9344f4d014dc73622acf SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 6825921ddcaef8ef4824b5f1d67b63a29cb2c048b88ab92ec87f6576c3a051ea8b923a6e0c7793961b234ff21c22454bd689c3461db0ed34e5a5a857b9782d75 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 9babb52f97258febb9c9eb3035d594e33063afb49982ec3a4894fef69814b2fb1ca1ca3395cc8fc41d8be3b2121311d852713cecde240ad864be7efac902475b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 177161654718a2bdd2240c2a72b5523ce77f3837d362f1e2223175e7cd09aa6bce54ae50da80fd886fa67fb5e42fd164b98e1a159b45d41a29bdf86813b9a639 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 9794d59a459b32bfe4cdb1fca2ceeed2bf322e8ce9dd86fc5f8cceaf5081f81755cb6427883663342e14d1aba2ed5a188d76b81dcde1186c6d066247611a8040 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 33a3701d99a1a5b94de0df32ea1e1ae06083ca734c1d20d7809091fbb3cfc8b638e411782d479d12a173a6979d2d4355804cbacb6c60760e96098d0485466d6e SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso) = 24543ae8eb78121d75a5ee403c02594372a25db27abb80e9e6e4de77d5536c15 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 63a3eee3018a162b49f560ec796fa66570fcf244e55d79783c0b861448ed7185 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso) = 81e22fc4fac1958cfe226ee04179a3fb0fbc4e1ab3013b981ef7fa4c758c17a7 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-disc1.iso.xz) = b064e8cb0e2cbde9d98198c6d9f42e0d6158e3898f380afbf8b63788a2600ce1 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso) = 3d4ebbe27b143c825074a9add89448cd37a19b0c42e8789cd63bd0069e07f54b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 113ad821f07d7e09948ff4d6448512ecad21cda3a4cab341b7c124caf23908a2 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img) = 8f3cae59ff70bec49f491a50c5e94dc518c30b243530b77cb3f6d943ceb3213d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img.xz) = 088c2718eeedd88862a1d878f3b218c5451f06a6d078d283cb6ff3c98744ed63 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img) = 24ae08bae930022afe792535657adb23d39c935f0e0837e86262b1180ba1e9a6 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 6130aed94da4b35021ab35448a43ba678d4a9e6c9dfc53f86e45d280a118d88f .... === sparc64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 6aaf0ba38b72db8a8c2f5ae4dfae76dde0991f41a3439739b5149ba9b6e51c8d360116a42de7fb5011e1dd5d6fc5f6e16ba36d003f045ca584e8438eec329f93 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = 4e8587df377ffed8b76e2ae998db4079de039be1892227e23fb0c6c88aab1c96df76082619c661ceabfaa1a752330977bae433963c129104c247e05390e46a52 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 84cd6a668f01b3ab07dd316e194fbe4a3ecbb59a50c345fb17d119497773be2a2acda38e88bb1f1ceb55b604b1cf1c4f4f8ce7dc05514ef0eb8153649eaf3dfd SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 5fc5549cb312775998e2a29b36f038148f37bce09d51e58e5bf7d269a5aac806058e0094fd33026fd2c2949d4be6c7fef278b9e76f73de7ce50521842a978bba SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = 62a597fc9b4c66c462d27ab85a6920acb5bba908e4bc2d18f6d02351533927d12138abd8e9af6708357c7b36f3c298f9fea5e440b7b11980b594f95e0d2ba8d1 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 844bbfe15dd9cde0eeec6f772308c78bfbcfd4925935f2062701e7fecdd67747d6a6a7bc5082e00729fbae03aa96178ed1fd747177323b21434ce5e7377a6621 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso) = 44c0beaebc78d0244abba43a1f495bd73706f5df172b96e94af3a5ea8491fdc7 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-bootonly.iso.xz) = f847f0d4b80deeb96e487457f8b07d72c76547423eb4a7bbfc25f5e8e6189dd1 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso) = 2062cf882728d34c5c1435522b6dbe4cb8985b3100d191e528f197d8579c1e2a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-disc1.iso.xz) = 7bc088e70712ee395ad541a915d7ad11cc8a270052f86706ab739a104b234c96 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso) = 61f6118f59bc10f1038f2bf0ab02d77eaf5c2eec97195c55475a152c10317d5b SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-sparc64-dvd1.iso.xz) = 14fb660e5d8eeb42a47f409dbd11036d1f5f676670138011693eaacc2852bbda .... === aarch64: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = e843d8e40387fbe78e3e828e35e1d6173d8642a6013bb30649dd0b5fadd96eec0a60cd902f9edece217f4fc140a6267bad44cb67784c15754b84704c7b87a9ef SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = cb620fcddb130a098425ba7e43ce3f858a092cbfd9538271734c88a55c58cec28cbd30fb924138abf53ff0954805088b8df45cc5cd12f374d1587e55f5f00aaa SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 7592cf554bf715ffbaae1b8faefd68b4d56d7bdd0491251f856e8e245e20f37d4a1decf168a2f0eca989d8eef02332d84705c181f0e2ee2d26ef97fa7ef3fa2b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = 8b1fb0db7c96b96612cf7d9335fac26142bf82ab664e24e5cf79b4b337bd812de14206476c560ddc737ba16d0219bb288d44c81006317d7ba1853301b624a4c3 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img) = 9d43ad28489f6232a4c4948f969c856eb3aa0179478477a5fcbad7d71a5604d0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-memstick.img.xz) = 92ad3f48afc8fd2291b99e295dc782b0712a36e3c04c7894fdb5ccfb1d4d2a72 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img) = 83542441e4155434db4a6079c5356cd3c1cd33a299ff04c709ba65efbf4c4a0d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64-mini-memstick.img.xz) = cc9a6226da6e1ee00372cb25687d46c2045603a4b0cce62fa2cb9eae49ea2a90 .... === armv6 BANANAPI: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = c717142910a46467c96e6fd3e9916427da861bc77f1a6725693ac29d1c56d76a98aad28629f0a48b238712fccd2791070b6b359b9fc0025b44c12c8c5288e1dc SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.img.xz) = 1722574fe5740e5462f04f96d9c0ca31c8b156509ccbf200187059156ed5ad7d .... === armv6 BEAGLEBONE: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 198c85a51b5826b31e8192f18d0c39912a2c71e1017e4f65078d54483c505f31e7a8f71f97b2d1fad77b1706be2b888e24c1c4854f305323a22bb42067eb88e5 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.img.xz) = 23c2b6c4600135765081c08fe6d3770cfeef00f868a8c18b3f64b40a4431d5c8 .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = 3fbb2d412ff1aa098696f86029618807a0bcc8c46da588d43f4341d31f81436200dc349b71eaa64dafac73d8f08818faf2e805cee83307578c930c18db20e6b4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.img.xz) = 5980ad0d8d3a65cf9c1240c12e26b20a16e8b0d1338f11c813fa5e543ccad05f .... === armv6 CUBIEBOARD2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = d9fe322e967f414eae2ad2ea7d2885b686cb20cbc5649c7ac26f72e6d5e513f43edd2a0b6e10ced1a4508af514a08293582399df6e1f6e1a5bffa398db768ebd SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.img.xz) = ce5cce67351990c130b04fc4fea9625c9d7d6bcad1862937ae44424321755ed6 .... === armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = 79db9dc4b275e2a02a4363e0f161215635b84627497fbb41a8180f18d23495ccccff20cc1adb3ccee5530a4630c79e7f39022c9b037c436e016005aa80f0eede SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.img.xz) = a2b564b8d977546cf596911408756b1e4719bc6b4b77a405cb319746b735bd3b .... === armv6 RPI-B: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = 526ece0c97435b263a187578d800f88e4420ec32b821396f3f619b70cc02761298c579ad2dfb2c0213fe61ae936a642cc4479545f198c26df5aa112c18c84399 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI-B.img.xz) = 940b16d13598851a8353a90dc48749853264850171061a832409f6602661c055 .... === armv6 RPI2: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = e90b6abbfc0d84235e8fbcf4abddba26b15a4d80cb883a415b9615465f85aa2b5222670c5beb40374c095156bdfc82783970a813d0b83504412bbabbf4cdc14d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-RPI2.img.xz) = 5920feae395e5417b98aa606fa7980a6a78b644d0fdb99bcffb6fbdd9b4704ea .... === armv6 WANDBOARD: .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 3214b4bc7ef8ecff0bb9549a0a89f66a25488572193bc6f1d57388be5f6d5481e7ec9b6ae8c4bc1050e43ceeb8c62109a37c36e67c0495810ae9a5c62ddbfc97 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.img.xz) = 170f7bad07084f167ed703ea83f3f7e8b561a7c7b82a64d5ab1d14723085f6a5 .... == Virtual Machine Disk Image Checksums === amd64 (x86_64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = d61340a5df9808cb02706386e11fab21c1e128961cab412fe4b3dad22431c189bacf4361601bb33ca327b083e2a55ab8e8f3cf0247db82b89de806b6b88a8f39 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 23ff92503c790746a69c4cc015724d2b1f9647d09b182cc47702782bf29a3f6afb44de413b5f1792a46ddf4b873c1c28c6161545bed53413b89d2af44904e2fe SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = 50431b427691ebcd096714874f92ada247e14751dfb6b187491bd0d251e86e0304550eb331aba2f9197fde3e540a5c4a7f0673fb61e59adae168737648548abe SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = d85a0a45f9a36474bf26332181e69edb7d15710eba16ea0a04e3fad8aeb04e26fa95912d48268f514824eec5dd756520c018abdf7d61ab953a75dede6aa551f4 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.qcow2.xz) = 2bc1b8c753a35e26c23ce25070c12653d7048990a71a1ae4316dcb58801eb61a SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.raw.xz) = 53a9db4dfd9c964d487d9f928754c964e2c3610c579c7f3558c745a75fa430f0 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.vhd.xz) = a4e26c03b23e03b42045df83f994ed4ca431a2250314eb08957d99de6f6a06b7 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz) = 9a28aab8c5ba2c1ed32cc7c50c234c9425fc7ecf4b08a262ba37597492d453c5 .... === i386 (x86): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = d5e2b6de758fb9d43e4e3761e74cdb843d15554450378d971dd2c556c86cc027a00dedc35b7a3191cfc14bf4a579d5baa71cb54af5ddefc73a22c2f6cf62029b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 81a9a9f5be3cba7d967fece68651688d8347c62d17d2e1c78f921df091cc91f2c2581f41b1fe552cbb59ae8a30095bd8dd39584c8a4c5007cf847daa9724fb2d SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = 29c5d51dbfc3f92d063bc15e6b90aed7076fa38a6002bd2b7477d6871086fd8bc303c5d5276c334e2f8185e215d8428cbbf2b7e53d72021bcbc5fc16f795b79f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 456d9fd8338eacb8fc935134f7b0183e13271bc70cb89062281789a3bcb8800c356edab79eb083944212648dfc3228f0e4f9c6df1923d099b648d5df9e13f175 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.qcow2.xz) = 33573f3f5964d2d72e6c0ea312a79348631e83281c152417a055963a4eadf863 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.raw.xz) = 2e7ba763f77a7aa299fff9e978067da794e59ba612f05ca5ddcde603c898c1ce SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.vhd.xz) = ba6d5fde3d749d826549eaa250ac38364a596cc81edc6217370860457d0f24ff SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-i386.vmdk.xz) = 782bd74e4c5cce4800edeb3ecdc5818fb0d16fed3ddbd003d3db94af772c18f6 .... === aarch64 (arm64): .... SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = aef01f3b558c5ebfb9a736a98501a29ba09f5c51ee99d00501522b897856e098c861384622f6bc3dbd195a3c6dbe30e4341ba0acab1884fa9d6512ec9d8b95e4 SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 4e4e913b7dcf0109068fece4493eb7dcc859c76ad2fd76a3b3acaa15e8cbcf93e3bd0171d64cb8347cb39a478e0090c1096e10a6eff0202144394fefdc75984f SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 97f96f58640320087a6eaf6c429d2e811c6303dc79f0d5ebe098e904f410c807fb8fec54b61b0f198379b63cbcaba1576bb043a535498aeec4afe7951c307d4b SHA512 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = 1bae076f3b8892aa66708b187b0d19c8886e44b0454d48bdee25d5028ea068963979c7b838b85b5f636fbabc3c6ce11bce6b1dfd0c37c2e82da93b578d368a90 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.qcow2.xz) = 9d0c264f5a7ad2b86ac55893d50b303155c832422dab42cd33a397f14e51dd17 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.raw.xz) = 8357c028c8710127389c17623f382bc3f7b6eaea823e9f4f432052716d05a792 SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vhd.xz) = 978f980656b7e845f300433d26bd1df858ac83604ee5fa137f088e36fdd4294d SHA256 (FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-arm64-aarch64.vmdk.xz) = 38bf4a58a218604b921ca96cb245eface5d4bf92677544742c9897bd6bde4bb5 .... 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Support this and future releases with a https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/[donation] to The FreeBSD Foundation! diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/signatures.adoc index a38af3f907..f45ed216af 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/11.4R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,63 +1,63 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 11.4 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 11.4 -:localBranchName: "RELEASE" -:localBranchStable: "stable/11" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/11.4" +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/11 +:localBranchReleng: releng/11.4 :localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE :localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] |powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] |powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] |powerpcspe |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA256] |sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] |BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] |CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] //|PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] |RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] |RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI2.asc[SHA256] |WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/_index.adoc index 6dd9aebb10..475484f541 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/_index.adoc @@ -1,34 +1,30 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0 Release Information" sidenav: download --- -:localRel: "12.0" -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.0" +:localRel: 12.0 +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.0 -= FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement - -== Introduction - -This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../[Release Engineering] section of the web site. += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Information == Introduction This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: link:signatures/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + link:installation/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + link:hardware/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + link:relnotes/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + link:errata/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE errata] + link:readme/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE readme] + link:schedule/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + //// link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + //// diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/errata.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/errata.adoc index 05facbd773..4c3add237b 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/errata.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/errata.adoc @@ -1,124 +1,124 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE Errata" sidenav: download --- -:release: "12.0-RELEASE" -:releaseNext: "13.0-RELEASE" -:releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" +:release: 12.0-RELEASE +:releaseNext: 13.0-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE = FreeBSD {release} Errata == Abstract This document lists errata items for FreeBSD {release}, containing significant information discovered after the release or too late in the release cycle to be otherwise included in the release documentation. This information includes security advisories, as well as news relating to the software or documentation that could affect its operation or usability. An up-to-date version of this document should always be consulted before installing this version of FreeBSD. This errata document for FreeBSD {release} will be maintained until the release of FreeBSD {releaseNext}. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This errata document contains "late-breaking news" about FreeBSD {release} Before installing this version, it is important to consult this document to learn about any post-release discoveries or problems that may already have been found and fixed. Any version of this errata document actually distributed with the release (for example, on a CDROM distribution) will be out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the "current errata" for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/, plus any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location. Source and binary snapshots of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} also contain up-to-date copies of this document (as of the time of the snapshot). For a list of all FreeBSD CERT security advisories, see https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/. [[security]] == Security Advisories [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Advisory |Date |Topic |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-18:15.bootpd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-18:15.bootpd] |19 December 2018 |Buffer overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:01.syscall.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:01.syscall] |5 February 2019 |Kernel data register leak |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:02.fd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:02.fd] |5 February 2019 |File description reference count leak |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:03.wpa.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:03.wpa] |14 May 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:04.ntp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:04.ntp] |14 May 2019 |Authenticated denial of service in {{< manpage "ntpd" "8">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:05.pf.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:05.pf] |14 May 2019 |IPv6 fragment reassembly panic in {{< manpage "pf" "3">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:06.pf.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:06.pf] |14 May 2019 |ICMP/ICMP6 packet filter bypass in {{< manpage "pf" "3">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:07.mds.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:07.mds] |14 May 2019 |Microarchitectural Data Sampling |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:08.rack.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:08.rack] |19 June 2019 |Resource exhaustion in non-default RACK TCP stack |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:09.iconv.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:09.iconv] |2 July 2019 |{{< manpage "iconv" "3">}} buffer overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:10.ufs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:10.ufs] |2 July 2019 |Kernel stack disclosure |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:11.cd_ioctl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:11.cd_ioctl] |2 July 2019 |Privilege escalation in {{< manpage "cd" "4">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:12.telnet.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:12.telnet] |24 July 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:13.pts.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:13.pts] |24 July 2019 |Write-after-free vulnerability |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:15.mqueuefs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:15.mqueuefs] |24 July 2019 |Reference count overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:16.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:16.bhyve] |24 July 2019 |{{< manpage "xhci" "4">}} out-of-bounds read |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:17.fd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:17.fd] |24 July 2019 |Reference count leak |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:18.bzip2.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:18.bzip2] |6 August 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:19.mldv2.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:19.mldv2] |6 August 2019 |Out-of-bounds memory access |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:20.bsnmp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:20.bsnmp] |6 August 2019 |Insufficient message length validation |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:21.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:21.bhyve] |6 August 2019 |Insufficient validation of guest-supplied data |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:22.mbuf.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:22.mbuf] |20 August 2019 |IPv6 remove denial-of-service |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:23.midi.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:23.midi] |20 August 2019 |Kernel memory disclosure |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:24.mqueuefs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:24.mqueuefs] |20 August 2019 |Reference count overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:25.mcepsc.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:25.mcepce] |12 November 2019 |Machine Check Exception on Page Size Change |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:26.mcu.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:26.mcu] |12 November 2019 |Intel CPU Microcode Update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:01.libfetch.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:01.libfetch] |28 January 2020 |{{< manpage "fetch" "3">}} buffer overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:02.ipsec.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:02.ipsec] |28 January 2020 |Missing anti-replay window check |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:03.thrmisc.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:03.thrmisc] |28 January 2020 |Kernel stack data disclosure |=== [[errata]] == Errata Notices [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Errata |Date |Topic |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:01.cc_cubic.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:01.cc_cubic] |9 January 2019 |Connection stalls with CUBIC congestion control |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:02.tcp.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:02.tcp] |9 January 2019 |TCP connections may stall and eventually fail in case of packet loss |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:03.sqlite.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:03.sqlite] |9 January 2019 |sqlite update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:04.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:04.tzdata] |9 January 2019 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:06.dtrace.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:06.dtrace] |5 February 2019 |DTrace incompatibility with SMAP-enabled systems |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:07.lle.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:07.lle] |5 February 2019 |LLE table lookup code race condition |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:08.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:08.tzdata] |14 May 2019 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:09.xinstall.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:09.xinstall] |14 May 2019 |{{< manpage "install" "1">}} broken with partially matching relative paths |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:10.scp.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:10.scp] |14 May 2019 |Insufficient filename validation in {{< manpage "scp" "1">}} client |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:11.net.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:11.net] |19 June 2019 |Incorrect locking in networking stack |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:12.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:12.tzdata] |2 July 2019 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:13.mds.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:13.mds] |24 July 2019 |System crash from Intel CPU vulnerability mitigation |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:14.epoch.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:14.epoch] |6 August 2019 |Incorrect locking |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:15.libunwind.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:15.libunwind] |6 August 2019 |Incorrect exception handling |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:16.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:16.bhyve] |20 August 2019 |Instruction emulation improvements |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:17.ipfw.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:17.ipfw] |20 August 2019 |"jail" keyword fix |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:18.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:18.tzdata] |23 October 2019 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:19.loader.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:19.loader] |12 November 2019 |UEFI Loader Memory Fragmentation |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:01.ssp.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:01.ssp] |28 January 2020 |Imprecise orderring of canary initialization |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:02.nmount.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:02.nmount] |28 January 2020 |Invalid pointer dereference |=== [[open-issues]] == Open Issues * [2018-12-11] Some Intel(R) J1900 systems may hang on boot in UEFI mode. An observed workaround is to set `kern.vty=sc` at the {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} prompt. To have the setting persist after {{< manpage "reboot" "8">}}, add `kern.vty=sc` to {{< manpage "loader" "5">}}. + See PR https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=230172[230172] for more information. * [2018-12-11] OpenSSL version 1.1.1 disables use of hardware cryptography accelerator cards provided by {{< manpage "crypto" "4">}} by default. Systems that have cryptography devices such as {{< manpage "hifn" "4">}}, {{< manpage "padlock" "4">}}, {{< manpage "safe" "4">}}, and {{< manpage "ubsec" "4">}} currently will not take advantage of hardware cryptography offloading. + It is currently unclear if an Errata Notice will be issued to re-enable use of {{< manpage "crypto" "4">}}. * [2018-12-13] Due to the size of the base system of FreeBSD 12.0, the disc1.iso images for amd64 and i386 do not fit onto a 700 MB CD-ROM. As of FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE, however, disc1.iso for these architectures can be written to a flash drive, or to a DVD. + See PR https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233989[233989] for more information. * [2018-12-13] Some users have reported FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE boot messages do not report CPUs other than `CPU0`. This is expected behavior introduced in `r333334`, and results in boot-time reduction. * [2018-12-13] The FreeBSD 12.0 release notes mention use of [.filename]`graphics/drm-stable-kmod` and [.filename]`graphics/drm-legacy-kmod` for modern graphics cards. These ports have been changed to a "meta port" in the Ports Collection, and will be renamed in the `2019Q1` quarterly branch, after which [.filename]`graphics/drm-kmod` should be used instead. [[late-news]] == Late-Breaking News No news. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/hardware.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/hardware.adoc index 9e95b98792..ca89c9ab9e 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/hardware.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/hardware.adoc @@ -1,3212 +1,3212 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE Hardware Notes" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "12.0-RELEASE" +:releaseCurrent: 12.0-RELEASE = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Hardware Notes == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This document contains the hardware compatibility notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It lists the hardware platforms supported by FreeBSD, as well as the various types of hardware devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on), along with known working instances of these devices. [[proc]] == Supported Processors and System Boards This section provides some architecture-specific information about the specific processors and systems that are supported by each architecture. [[proc-amd64]] === amd64 Since mid-2003 FreeBSD/amd64 has supported the AMD64 ("Hammer") and Intel(R) EM64T architecture, and is now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully supported architecture), which are expected to be Production Quality with respects to all aspects of the FreeBSD operating system, including installation and development environments. Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology). 64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible with each other, and FreeBSD/amd64 supports them both. As of this writing, the following processors are supported: * AMD Athlon(TM)64 ("Clawhammer"). * AMD Opteron(TM) ("Sledgehammer"). * AMD Sempron(TM). * AMD Turion(TM). * AMD Phenom(TM). * All multi-core Intel(R) Xeon(TM) processors except Sossaman have EM64T support. * The single-core Intel(R) Xeon(TM) processors "Nocona", "Irwindale", "Potomac", and "Cranford" have EM64T support. * All Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 (not Core(TM) Duo) and later processors * All Intel(R) Core(TM) i range of processors * All Intel(R) Pentium(R) D processors * All Intel(R) Centrino(R) Duo and Centrino(R) Pro platforms * Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4s and Celeron(R) Ds using the "Cedar Mill" core have EM64T support. * Some Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4s and Celeron(R) Ds using the "Prescott" core have EM64T support. See the http://processorfinder.intel.com[Intel Processor Spec Finder] for the definitive answer about EM64T support in Intel processors. Intel(R) EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and different from Intel(R) IA-64 (Itanium) architecture. Some of Intel(R)'s old documentation refers to Intel(R) EM64T as "64-bit extension technology" or "IA-32e". Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP) configurations are supported. In many respects, FreeBSD/amd64 is similar to FreeBSD/i386, in terms of drivers supported. Generally, drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit platforms should work. [[proc-i386]] === i386 FreeBSD/i386 runs on a wide variety of "IBM PC compatible" machines. Due to the wide range of hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported by FreeBSD. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are presented here. Almost all i386(TM)-compatible processors with a floating point unit are supported. All Intel(R) processors beginning with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, Pentium(R), Pentium(R) Pro, Pentium(R) II, Pentium(R) III, Pentium(R) 4, and variants thereof, such as the Xeon(TM) and Celeron(R) processors. All i386(TM)-compatible AMD processors are also supported, including the Am486(R), Am5x86(R), K5, AMD-K6(R) (and variants), AMD Athlon(TM) (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and Athlon Thunderbird), and Duron(TM) processors. The AMD Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are i386(TM)-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen. There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and PCI expansion buses are well-supported. There is some limited support for the MCA ("MicroChannel") expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs. Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally supported by FreeBSD, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of the A.SMP may yield some clues. FreeBSD will take advantage of SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading, also known as HyperThreading on Intel(R) CPUs) on the supported CPUs. The `GENERIC` kernel which is installed by default will automatically detect the additional logical processors. The default FreeBSD scheduler recognizes processor topology on the system and selects logical and physical processors to obtain optimal performance. The {{< manpage "smp" "4">}} manual page has more details. FreeBSD will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions (PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel with the `PAE` feature enabled will detect memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers and other features of FreeBSD which may be used; consult the {{< manpage "pae" "4">}} manual page for more details. FreeBSD will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with varying levels of support for certain hardware features such as sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways between machines, and frequently require special-case support in FreeBSD to work around hardware bugs or other oddities. Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard. FreeBSD supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture reference implementation from Intel(R), as described in the {{< manpage "acpi" "4">}} manual page. The use of ACPI causes instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary to disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel module. This may be accomplished by adding the following line to `/boot/device.hints`: [.programlisting] .... hint.acpi.0.disabled="1" .... Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful to disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The {{< manpage "acpi" "4">}} manual page has more information on how to do this via loader tunables. ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table (DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found at the http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php[DSDT] section of the http://acpi.sourceforge.net/[ACPI4Linux] project Web site. FreeBSD can use these DSDTs to override the DSDT provided by the BIOS; see the {{< manpage "acpi" "4">}} manual page for more information. [[proc-powerpc]] === powerpc All Apple PowerPC machines with built-in USB are supported, as well a limited selection of non-Apple machines, including KVM on POWER7 SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1 processor. [[proc-sparc64]] === sparc64 This section describes the systems currently known to be supported by FreeBSD on the Fujitsu SPARC64(R) and Sun UltraSPARC(R) platforms. SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1 processor. When using the `GENERIC` kernel, FreeBSD/sparc64 systems not equipped with a framebuffer supported by the {{< manpage "creator" "4">}} (Sun Creator, Sun Creator3D and Sun Elite3D) or {{< manpage "fetch" "4">}} (Sun PGX and Sun PGX64 as well as the ATI Mach64 chips found onboard in for example Sun Blade(TM) 100, Sun Blade(TM) 150, Sun Ultra(TM) 5 and Sun Ultra(TM) 10) driver must use the serial console. If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not have been tested with FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. We encourage you to try it and send a note to the A.SPARC with your results, including which devices work and which do not. The following systems are fully supported by FreeBSD: * Naturetech GENIALstation 777S * Sun Blade(TM) 100 * Sun Blade(TM) 150 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 150 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 220R * Sun Enterprise(TM) 250 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 420R * Sun Enterprise(TM) 450 * Sun Fire(TM) B100s (support for the on-board NICs first appeared in 8.1-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V100 * Sun Fire(TM) V120 * Sun Netra(TM) t1 100/105 * Sun Netra(TM) T1 AC200/DC200 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1100 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1120 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1125 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1400/1405 * Sun Netra(TM) 120 * Sun Netra(TM) X1 * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AX1105 * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AXe * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AXi * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AXmp * Sun SPARCEngine(R) CP1500 * Sun Ultra(TM) 1 * Sun Ultra(TM) 1E * Sun Ultra(TM) 2 * Sun Ultra(TM) 5 * Sun Ultra(TM) 10 * Sun Ultra(TM) 30 * Sun Ultra(TM) 60 * Sun Ultra(TM) 80 * Sun Ultra(TM) 450 The following systems are partially supported by FreeBSD. In particular the fiber channel controllers in SBus-based systems are not supported. However, it is possible to use these with a SCSI controller supported by the {{< manpage "esp" "4">}} driver (Sun ESP SCSI, Sun FAS Fast-SCSI and Sun FAS366 Fast-Wide SCSI controllers). * Sun Enterprise(TM) 3500 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 4500 Starting with 7.2-RELEASE, sparc64 systems based on Sun UltraSPARC(R) III and beyond are also supported by FreeBSD, which includes the following known working systems: * Sun Blade(TM) 1000 * Sun Blade(TM) 1500 * Sun Blade(TM) 2000 * Sun Blade(TM) 2500 * Sun Fire(TM) 280R * Sun Fire(TM) V210 * Sun Fire(TM) V215 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V240 * Sun Fire(TM) V245 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V250 * Sun Fire(TM) V440 (support for the on-board NICs first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.0-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V480 (501-6780 and 501-6790 centerplanes only, for which support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, other centerplanes might work beginning with 8.3-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V880 * Sun Fire(TM) V890 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed UltraSPARC(R) IV/IV+ CPU-configurations only) * Netra(TM) 20/Netra(TM) T4 The following Sun UltraSPARC(R) systems are not tested but believed to be also supported by FreeBSD: * Sun Fire(TM) V125 * Sun Fire(TM) V490 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed UltraSPARC(R) IV/IV+ CPU-configurations only) Starting with 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, sparc64 systems based on Fujitsu SPARC64(R) V are also supported by FreeBSD, which includes the following known working systems: * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 250 The following Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) systems are not tested but believed to be also supported by FreeBSD: * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 450 * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 650 * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 850 //// The "Supported Devices" section of the release notes. Generally processor-independent, with conditional text inclusion handling any architecture-dependent text. Within each subsection describing a class of hardware (i.e. Ethernet interfaces), list broad groups of devices alphabetically as paragraphs sorted alphabetically (frequently these groups will be arranged by manufacturer, i.e. 3Com Ethernet interfaces). Where applicable, a "Miscellaneous" section may follow all other named sections. These guidelines are not hard-and-fast rules, and exceptions will occur. Following these guidelines (vague as they may be) is highly recommended to try to keep the formatting of this section consistent. We give manpage references using the &man entities where possible. If a driver has no manpage (and consequently no man page, we simply give the name of the driver). Please avoid doing man pages conversions unless you know for sure that an entity and manpage exist; sweeps through this file to fix "missed" conversions are likely to break the build. //// [[support]] == Supported Devices This section describes the devices currently known to be supported by FreeBSD. Other configurations may also work, but simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and corrections to this list are encouraged. Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or class of devices is listed. If the driver in question has a manual page in the FreeBSD base distribution (most should), it is referenced here. Information on specific models of supported devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual pages. [.note] *Note*: + The device lists in this document are being generated automatically from FreeBSD manual pages. This means that some devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear multiple times. [[disk]] === Disk Controllers [amd64, i386, sparc64] IDE/ATA controllers ({{< manpage "ata" "4">}} driver) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "aac" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec AAC-364 * Adaptec RAID 2045 * Adaptec RAID 2405 * Adaptec RAID 2445 * Adaptec RAID 2805 * Adaptec RAID 3085 * Adaptec RAID 31205 * Adaptec RAID 31605 * Adaptec RAID 5085 * Adaptec RAID 51205 * Adaptec RAID 51245 * Adaptec RAID 51605 * Adaptec RAID 51645 * Adaptec RAID 52445 * Adaptec RAID 5405 * Adaptec RAID 5445 * Adaptec RAID 5805 * Adaptec SAS RAID 3405 * Adaptec SAS RAID 3805 * Adaptec SAS RAID 4000SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4005SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4800SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4805SAS * Adaptec SATA RAID 2020SA ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2025SA ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2026ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2410SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2420SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2610SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2620SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2810SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2820SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 21610SA * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2020ZCR * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2025ZCR * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2130S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2130SLP * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2230SLP * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2200S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2240S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 3230S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 3240S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S * Dell CERC SATA RAID 2 * Dell PERC 2/Si * Dell PERC 2/QC * Dell PERC 3/Si * Dell PERC 3/Di * Dell PERC 320/DC * HP ML110 G2 (Adaptec SATA RAID 2610SA) * HP NetRAID 4M * IBM ServeRAID 8i * IBM ServeRAID 8k * IBM ServeRAID 8s * ICP RAID ICP5045BL * ICP RAID ICP5085BL * ICP RAID ICP5085SL * ICP RAID ICP5125BR * ICP RAID ICP5125SL * ICP RAID ICP5165BR * ICP RAID ICP5165SL * ICP RAID ICP5445SL * ICP RAID ICP5805BL * ICP RAID ICP5805SL * ICP ICP5085BR SAS RAID * ICP ICP9085LI SAS RAID * ICP ICP9047MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9067MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9087MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9014RO SCSI RAID * ICP ICP9024RO SCSI RAID * Legend S220 * Legend S230 * Sun STK RAID REM * Sun STK RAID EM * SG-XPCIESAS-R-IN * SG-XPCIESAS-R-EX * AOC-USAS-S4i * AOC-USAS-S8i * AOC-USAS-S4iR * AOC-USAS-S8iR * AOC-USAS-S8i-LP * AOC-USAS-S8iR-LP The {{< manpage "adv" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI controllers: * AdvanSys ABP510/5150 * AdvanSys ABP5140 * AdvanSys ABP5142 * AdvanSys ABP902/3902 * AdvanSys ABP3905 * AdvanSys ABP915 * AdvanSys ABP920 * AdvanSys ABP3922 * AdvanSys ABP3925 * AdvanSys ABP930, ABP930U, ABP930UA * AdvanSys ABP960, ABP960U * AdvanSys ABP542 * AdvanSys ABP842 * AdvanSys ABP940 * AdvanSys ABP940UA/3940UA * AdvanSys ABP940U * AdvanSys ABP3960UA * AdvanSys ABP970, ABP970U * AdvanSys ABP852 * AdvanSys ABP950 * AdvanSys ABP980, ABP980U * AdvanSys ABP980UA/3980UA The {{< manpage "adw" "4">}} driver supports SCSI controllers including: * AdvanSys ABP940UW/ABP3940UW * AdvanSys ABP950UW * AdvanSys ABP970UW * AdvanSys ABP3940U2W * AdvanSys ABP3950U2W The {{< manpage "aha" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI host adapters: * Adaptec AHA-154xB * Adaptec AHA-154xC * Adaptec AHA-154xCF * Adaptec AHA-154xCP * DTC 3290 SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode * Tekram SCSI controllers in 154x emulation mode The {{< manpage "ahc" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI host adapter chips and SCSI controller cards: * Adaptec AIC7770 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7850 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7860 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7870 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7880 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7890 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7891 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7892 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7895 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7896 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7897 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7899 host adapter chip * Adaptec 274X(W) * Adaptec 274X(T) * Adaptec 2910 * Adaptec 2915 * Adaptec 2920C * Adaptec 2930C * Adaptec 2930U2 * Adaptec 2940 * Adaptec 2940J * Adaptec 2940N * Adaptec 2940U * Adaptec 2940AU * Adaptec 2940UW * Adaptec 2940UW Dual * Adaptec 2940UW Pro * Adaptec 2940U2W * Adaptec 2940U2B * Adaptec 2950U2W * Adaptec 2950U2B * Adaptec 19160B * Adaptec 29160B * Adaptec 29160N * Adaptec 3940 * Adaptec 3940U * Adaptec 3940AU * Adaptec 3940UW * Adaptec 3940AUW * Adaptec 3940U2W * Adaptec 3950U2 * Adaptec 3960 * Adaptec 39160 * Adaptec 3985 * Adaptec 4944UW * Many motherboards with on-board SCSI support The {{< manpage "ahci" "4">}} driver supports AHCI compatible controllers having PCI class 1 (mass storage), subclass 6 (SATA) and programming interface 1 (AHCI). Also, in cooperation with atamarvell and atajmicron drivers of {{< manpage "ata" "4">}}, it supports AHCI part of legacy-PATA + AHCI-SATA combined controllers, such as JMicron JMB36x and Marvell 88SE61xx. The {{< manpage "ahd" "4">}} driver supports the following: * Adaptec AIC7901 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7901A host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7902 host adapter chip * Adaptec 29320 host adapter * Adaptec 39320 host adapter * Many motherboards with on-board SCSI support The adapters supported by the {{< manpage "aic" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec AHA-1505 (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1510A, AHA-1510B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1520A, AHA-1520B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1522A, AHA-1522B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1535 (ISA) * Creative Labs SoundBlaster SCSI host adapter (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1460, AHA-1460B, AHA-1460C, AHA-1460D (PC Card) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "amr" "4">}} driver include: * MegaRAID SATA 150-4 * MegaRAID SATA 150-6 * MegaRAID SATA 300-4X * MegaRAID SATA 300-8X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-1E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-0X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-0 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4 * MegaRAID Series 418 * MegaRAID i4 133 RAID * MegaRAID Elite 1500 (Series 467) * MegaRAID Elite 1600 (Series 493) * MegaRAID Elite 1650 (Series 4xx) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1200 (Series 428) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1300 (Series 434) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1400 (Series 438) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1500 (Series 467) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 (Series 471) * MegaRAID Express 100 (Series 466WS) * MegaRAID Express 200 (Series 466) * MegaRAID Express 300 (Series 490) * MegaRAID Express 500 (Series 475) * Dell PERC * Dell PERC 2/SC * Dell PERC 2/DC * Dell PERC 3/DCL * Dell PERC 3/QC * Dell PERC 4/DC * Dell PERC 4/IM * Dell PERC 4/SC * Dell PERC 4/Di * Dell PERC 4e/DC * Dell PERC 4e/Di * Dell PERC 4e/Si * Dell PERC 4ei * HP NetRAID-1/Si * HP NetRAID-3/Si (D4943A) * HP Embedded NetRAID * Intel RAID Controller SRCS16 * Intel RAID Controller SRCU42X The {{< manpage "arcmsr" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * ARC-1110 * ARC-1120 * ARC-1130 * ARC-1160 * ARC-1170 * ARC-1110ML * ARC-1120ML * ARC-1130ML * ARC-1160ML * ARC-1200 * ARC-1201 * ARC-1203 * ARC-1210 * ARC-1212 * ARC-1213 * ARC-1214 * ARC-1216 * ARC-1220 * ARC-1222 * ARC-1223 * ARC-1224 * ARC-1226 * ARC-1230 * ARC-1231 * ARC-1260 * ARC-1261 * ARC-1270 * ARC-1280 * ARC-1210ML * ARC-1220ML * ARC-1231ML * ARC-1261ML * ARC-1280ML * ARC-1380 * ARC-1381 * ARC-1680 * ARC-1681 * ARC-1880 * ARC-1882 * ARC-1883 * ARC-1884 The {{< manpage "bt" "4">}} driver supports the following BusLogic MultiMaster “W”, “C”, “S”, and “A” series and compatible SCSI host adapters: * BusLogic BT-445C * BusLogic BT-445S * BusLogic BT-540CF * BusLogic BT-542B * BusLogic BT-542B * BusLogic BT-542D * BusLogic BT-545C * BusLogic BT-545S * BusLogic/BusTek BT-640 * BusLogic BT-946C * BusLogic BT-948 * BusLogic BT-956C * BusLogic BT-956CD * BusLogic BT-958 * BusLogic BT-958D * Storage Dimensions SDC3211B / SDC3211F Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "ciss" "4">}} driver include: * Compaq Smart Array 5300 (simple mode only) * Compaq Smart Array 532 * Compaq Smart Array 5i * HP Smart Array 5312 * HP Smart Array 6i * HP Smart Array 641 * HP Smart Array 642 * HP Smart Array 6400 * HP Smart Array 6400 EM * HP Smart Array E200 * HP Smart Array E200i * HP Smart Array P212 * HP Smart Array P220i * HP Smart Array P222 * HP Smart Array P230i * HP Smart Array P400 * HP Smart Array P400i * HP Smart Array P410 * HP Smart Array P410i * HP Smart Array P411 * HP Smart Array P420 * HP Smart Array P420i * HP Smart Array P421 * HP Smart Array P430 * HP Smart Array P430i * HP Smart Array P431 * HP Smart Array P530 * HP Smart Array P531 * HP Smart Array P600 * HP Smart Array P721m * HP Smart Array P731m * HP Smart Array P800 * HP Smart Array P812 * HP Smart Array P830 * HP Smart Array P830i * HP Modular Smart Array 20 (MSA20) * HP Modular Smart Array 500 (MSA500) The {{< manpage "dpt" "4">}} driver provides support for the following RAID adapters: * DPT Smart Cache Plus * Smart Cache II (PM2?2?, PM2024/PM2124 [PCI]) (Gen2) * Smart RAID II (PM3?2?, PM3021, PM3222) * Smart Cache III (PM2?3?) * Smart RAID III (PM3?3?, PM3334UW [PCI]) (Gen3) * Smart Cache IV (PM2?4?, PM2044/PM2144 [PCI]) (Gen4) * Smart RAID IV [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not supported. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "esp" "4">}} driver include: * Sun ESP family * Sun FAS family * Tekram DC390 * Tekram DC390T The {{< manpage "hpt27xx" "4">}} driver supports the following SAS controllers: * HighPoint's RocketRAID 271x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 272x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 274x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 276x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 278x series The {{< manpage "hptiop" "4">}} driver supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers: * HighPoint RocketRAID 4522 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4521 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4322 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4321 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4320 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4311 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4310 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3640 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3622 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3620 The {{< manpage "hptiop" "4">}} driver also supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers that are already End-of-Life: * HighPoint RocketRAID 4211 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4210 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3560 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3540 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3530 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3522 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3521 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3520 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3511 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3510 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3410 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3320 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3220 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3122 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3020 The {{< manpage "hptmv" "4">}} driver supports the following ATA RAID controllers: * HighPoint's RocketRAID 182x series The {{< manpage "hptrr" "4">}} driver supports the following RAID controllers: * RocketRAID 172x series * RocketRAID 174x series * RocketRAID 2210 * RocketRAID 222x series * RocketRAID 2240 * RocketRAID 230x series * RocketRAID 231x series * RocketRAID 232x series * RocketRAID 2340 * RocketRAID 2522 The following controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "ida" "4">}} driver: * Compaq SMART Array 221 * Compaq Integrated SMART Array Controller * Compaq SMART Array 4200 * Compaq SMART Array 4250ES * Compaq SMART 3200 Controller * Compaq SMART 3100ES Controller * Compaq SMART-2/DH Controller * Compaq SMART-2/SL Controller * Compaq SMART-2/P Controller Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "iir" "4">}} driver include: * Intel RAID Controller SRCMR * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-l (SRCU31a) * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-1L (SRCU31La) * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-2 (SRCU32) * All past and future releases of Intel and ICP RAID Controllers. * Intel RAID Controller SRCU21 (discontinued) * Intel RAID Controller SRCU31 (older revision, not compatible) * Intel RAID Controller SRCU31L (older revision, not compatible) The SRCU31 and SRCU31L can be updated via a firmware update available from Intel. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "ips" "4">}} driver include: * IBM ServeRAID 3H * ServeRAID 4L/4M/4H * ServeRAID Series 5 * ServeRAID 6i/6M * ServeRAID 7t/7k/7M Newer ServeRAID controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "aac" "4">}} or {{< manpage "mfi" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "isci" "4">}} driver provides support for Intel C600 SAS controllers. Cards supported by the {{< manpage "isp" "4">}} driver include: * Qlogic 1000 * Qlogic 1020 * Qlogic 1040 * Qlogic 1080 * Qlogic 10160 * Qlogic 1240 * Qlogic 1280 * Qlogic 12160 * Qlogic 210X * Qlogic 220X * Qlogic 2300 * Qlogic 2312 * Qlogic 234X * Qlogic 2322 * Qlogic 200 * Qlogic 2422 * Qlogic 246x (aka 2432) * Qlogic 256x (aka 2532) * Qlogic 267x/836x (aka 2031/8031) * Qlogic 2690/2692/2694 (aka 2684/2692) * Qlogic 2740/2742/2764 (aka 2722/2714) The {{< manpage "mfi" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * LSI MegaRAID SAS 1078 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 8408E * LSI MegaRAID SAS 8480E * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9240 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9260 * Dell PERC5 * Dell PERC6 * IBM ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M1115 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M5015 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M5110 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID-MR10i * Intel RAID Controller SRCSAS18E * Intel RAID Controller SROMBSAS18E Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "mlx" "4">}} driver include: * Mylex DAC960P * Mylex DAC960PD / DEC KZPSC (Fast Wide) * Mylex DAC960PDU * Mylex DAC960PL * Mylex DAC960PJ * Mylex DAC960PG * Mylex DAC960PU / DEC PZPAC (Ultra Wide) * Mylex AcceleRAID 150 (DAC960PRL) * Mylex AcceleRAID 250 (DAC960PTL1) * Mylex eXtremeRAID 1100 (DAC1164P) * RAIDarray 230 controllers, aka the Ultra-SCSI DEC KZPAC-AA (1-ch, 4MB cache), KZPAC-CA (3-ch, 4MB), KZPAC-CB (3-ch, 8MB cache) All major firmware revisions (2.x, 3.x, 4.x and 5.x) are supported, however it is always advisable to upgrade to the most recent firmware available for the controller. Compatible Mylex controllers not listed should work, but have not been verified. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not supported. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "mly" "4">}} driver include: * Mylex AcceleRAID 160 * Mylex AcceleRAID 170 * Mylex AcceleRAID 352 * Mylex eXtremeRAID 2000 * Mylex eXtremeRAID 3000 Compatible Mylex controllers not listed should work, but have not been verified. These controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mpr" "4">}} driver: * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3004 (4 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3008 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3108 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3216 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3224 (24 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3316 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3324 (24 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3408 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3416 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3508 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3516 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3616 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3708 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3716 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) These controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mps" "4">}} driver: * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2004 (4 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2008 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2108 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2116 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2208 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2308 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SSS6200 Solid State Storage * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB040 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB040 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB080 The following controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mpt" "4">}} driver: * LSI Logic 53c1030, LSI Logic LSI2x320-X (Single and Dual Ultra320 SCSI) * LSI Logic AS1064, LSI Logic AS1068 * LSI Logic FC909 (1Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC909A (Dual 1Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC919, LSI Logic 7102XP-LC (Single 2Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC929, LSI Logic FC929X, LSI Logic 7202XP-LC (Dual 2Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC949X (Dual 4Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC949E, LSI Logic FC949ES (Dual 4Gb/s Fibre Channel PCI-Express) The Ultra 320 SCSI controller chips supported by the {{< manpage "mpt" "4">}} driver can be found onboard on many systems including: * Dell PowerEdge 1750 thru 2850 * IBM eServer xSeries 335 These systems also contain Integrated RAID Mirroring and Integrated RAID Mirroring Enhanced which this driver also supports. The SAS controller chips are also present on many new AMD/Opteron based systems, like the Sun 4100. Note that this controller can drive both SAS and SATA drives or a mix of them at the same time. The Integrated RAID Mirroring available for these controllers is poorly supported at best. The Fibre Channel controller chipset are supported by a broad variety of speeds and systems. The Apple Fibre Channel HBA is in fact the FC949ES card. This driver also supports target mode for Fibre Channel cards. This support may be enabled by setting the desired role of the core via the LSI Logic firmware utility that establishes what roles the card can take on - no separate compilation is required. The {{< manpage "mrsas" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: [ Thunderbolt 6Gb/s MR controller ] * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9265 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9266 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9267 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9270 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9272 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9285 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9286 * DELL PERC H810 * DELL PERC H710/P [ Invader/Fury 12Gb/s MR controller ] * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9380 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9341 * DELL PERC H830 * DELL PERC H730/P * DELL PERC H330 The {{< manpage "mvs" "4">}} driver supports the following controllers: Gen-I (SATA 1.5Gbps): * 88SX5040 * 88SX5041 * 88SX5080 * 88SX5081 Gen-II (SATA 3Gbps, NCQ, PMP): * 88SX6040 * 88SX6041 (including Adaptec 1420SA) * 88SX6080 * 88SX6081 Gen-IIe (SATA 3Gbps, NCQ, PMP with FBS): * 88SX6042 * 88SX7042 (including Adaptec 1430SA) * 88F5182 SoC * 88F6281 SoC * MV78100 SoC Note, that this hardware supports command queueing and FIS-based switching only for ATA DMA commands. ATAPI and non-DMA ATA commands executed one by one for each port. The {{< manpage "ncr" "4">}} driver provides support for the following NCR/Symbios SCSI controller chips: * 53C810 * 53C810A * 53C815 * 53C820 * 53C825A * 53C860 * 53C875 * 53C875J * 53C885 * 53C895 * 53C895A * 53C896 * 53C1510D The following devices are currently supported by the {{< manpage "ncv" "4">}} driver: * I-O DATA PCSC-DV * KME KXLC002 (TAXAN ICD-400PN, etc.), KXLC004, and UJDCD450 * Macnica Miracle SCSI-II mPS110 * Media Intelligent MSC-110, MSC-200 * New Media Corporation BASICS SCSI * Qlogic Fast SCSI * RATOC REX-9530, REX-5572 (SCSI only) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "nsp" "4">}} driver include: * Alpha-Data AD-PCS201 * I-O DATA CBSC16 The {{< manpage "pms" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * Tachyon TS Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon TL Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon XL2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX2+ Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX4+ Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QX2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QX4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DE4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QE4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon XL10 Fibre Channel Card * PMC Sierra SPC SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-VE SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V 16 Port SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-VE 16 Port SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-VE SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-V 16 Port SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-VE 16 Port SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 4/8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 4/8 Port SAS-SATA RAID Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA RAID Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA RAID Encryption Card 6Gig * Adaptec Delray 8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 12Gig The {{< manpage "pst" "4">}} driver supports the Promise Supertrak SX6000 ATA hardware RAID controller. The {{< manpage "siis" "4">}} driver supports the following controller chips: * SiI3124 (PCI-X 133MHz/64bit, 4 ports) * SiI3131 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port) * SiI3132 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 2 ports) * SiI3531 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "stg" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec 2920/A * Future Domain SCSI2GO * Future Domain TMC-18XX/3260 * IBM SCSI PCMCIA Card * ICM PSC-2401 SCSI * MELCO IFC-SC * RATOC REX-5536, REX-5536AM, REX-5536M, REX-9836A Note that the Adaptec 2920C is supported by the {{< manpage "ahc" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} driver provides support for the following Symbios/LSI Logic PCI SCSI controllers: * 53C810 * 53C810A * 53C815 * 53C825 * 53C825A * 53C860 * 53C875 * 53C876 * 53C895 * 53C895A * 53C896 * 53C897 * 53C1000 * 53C1000R * 53C1010-33 * 53C1010-66 * 53C1510D The SCSI controllers supported by {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} can be either embedded on a motherboard, or on one of the following add-on boards: * ASUS SC-200, SC-896 * Data Technology DTC3130 (all variants) * DawiControl DC2976UW * Diamond FirePort (all) * NCR cards (all) * Symbios cards (all) * Tekram DC390W, 390U, 390F, 390U2B, 390U2W, 390U3D, and 390U3W * Tyan S1365 SCSI controllers supported by the {{< manpage "trm" "4">}} driver include: * Tekram DC-315 PCI Ultra SCSI adapter without BIOS and internal SCSI connector * Tekram DC-315U PCI Ultra SCSI adapter without BIOS * Tekram DC-395F PCI Ultra-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS and 68-pin external SCSI connector * Tekram DC-395U PCI Ultra SCSI adapter with flash BIOS * Tekram DC-395UW PCI Ultra-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS * Tekram DC-395U2W PCI Ultra2-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS For the Tekram DC-310/U and DC-390F/U/UW/U2B/U2W/U3W PCI SCSI host adapters, use the {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "twa" "4">}} driver supports the following SATA RAID controllers: * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-8 * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-8MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-8LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-8LP * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-2LP * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-4LPML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-8LPML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-12ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-24M8 The {{< manpage "twe" "4">}} driver supports the following PATA/SATA RAID controllers: * AMCC's 3ware 5000 series * AMCC's 3ware 6000 series * AMCC's 3ware 7000-2 * AMCC's 3ware 7006- * AMCC's 3ware 7500-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 7500-8 * AMCC's 3ware 7500-12 * AMCC's 3ware 7506-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 7506-8 * AMCC's 3ware 7506-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8006-2LP * AMCC's 3ware 8500-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 8500-8 * AMCC's 3ware 8500-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 8506-8 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-8MI * AMCC's 3ware 8506-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-12MI The {{< manpage "tws" "4">}} driver supports the following SATA/SAS RAID controller: * LSI's 3ware SAS 9750 series The {{< manpage "vpo" "4">}} driver supports the following parallel to SCSI interfaces: * Adaptec AIC-7110 Parallel to SCSI interface (built-in to Iomega ZIP drives) * Iomega Jaz Traveller interface * Iomega MatchMaker SCSI interface (built-in to Iomega ZIP+ drives) With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals, including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers, processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. WORM devices that support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by the CD-ROM drivers (such as {{< manpage "cd" "4">}}). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW writing support is provided by {{< manpage "cdrecord" "1">}}, which is a part of the sysutils/cdrtools port in the Ports Collection. The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this time: * SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and SoundBlaster SCSI) ({{< manpage "cd" "4">}}) * ATAPI IDE interface ({{< manpage "acd" "4">}}) [[ethernet]] === Ethernet Interfaces The {{< manpage "ae" "4">}} driver supports Attansic/Atheros L2 PCIe FastEthernet controllers, and is known to support the following hardware: * ASUS EeePC 701 * ASUS EeePC 900 Other hardware may or may not work with this driver. The {{< manpage "age" "4">}} driver provides support for LOMs based on Attansic/Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * ASUS M2N8-VMX * ASUS M2V * ASUS M3A * ASUS P2-M2A590G * ASUS P5B-E * ASUS P5B-MX/WIFI-AP * ASUS P5B-VMSE * ASUS P5K * ASUS P5KC * ASUS P5KPL-C * ASUS P5KPL-VM * ASUS P5K-SE * ASUS P5K-V * ASUS P5L-MX * ASUS P5DL2-VM * ASUS P5L-VM 1394 * ASUS G2S The {{< manpage "ale" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * Atheros AR8113 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * Atheros AR8114 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * Atheros AR8121 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "aue" "4">}} driver include: * Abocom UFE1000, DSB650TX_NA * Accton USB320-EC, SpeedStream * ADMtek AN986, AN8511 * Billionton USB100, USB100LP, USB100EL, USBE100 * Corega Ether FEther USB-T, FEther USB-TX, FEther USB-TXS * D-Link DSB-650, DSB-650TX, DSB-650TX-PNA * Elecom LD-USBL/TX * Elsa Microlink USB2Ethernet * HP hn210e * I-O Data USB ETTX * Kingston KNU101TX * LinkSys USB10T adapters that contain the AN986 Pegasus chipset, USB10TA, USB10TX, USB100TX, USB100H1 * MELCO LUA-TX, LUA2-TX * Netgear FA101 * Planex UE-200TX * Sandberg USB to Network Link (model number 133-06) * Siemens Speedstream * SmartBridges smartNIC * SMC 2202USB * SOHOware NUB100 The {{< manpage "axe" "4">}} driver supports ASIX Electronics AX88172/AX88178/AX88772/AX88772A/AX88772B/AX88760 based USB Ethernet adapters including: AX88172: * AboCom UF200 * Acer Communications EP1427X2 * ASIX AX88172 * ATen UC210T * Billionton SnapPort * Billionton USB2AR * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA-U2-KTX * Corega USB2_TX * D-Link DUBE100 * Goodway GWUSB2E * JVC MP_PRX1 * LinkSys USB200M * Netgear FA120 * Sitecom LN-029 * System TALKS Inc. SGC-X2UL AX88178: * ASIX AX88178 * Belkin F5D5055 * Logitec LAN-GTJ/U2A * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA3-U2-AGT * Planex Communications GU1000T * Sitecom Europe LN-028 AX88772: * ASIX AX88772 * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA3-U2-ATX * D-Link DUBE100B1 * Planex UE-200TX-G * Planex UE-200TX-G2 AX88772A: * ASIX AX88772A * Cisco-Linksys USB200Mv2 AX88772B: * ASIX AX88772B * Lenovo USB 2.0 Ethernet AX88760: * ASIX AX88760 ASIX Electronics AX88178A/AX88179 USB Gigabit Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "axge" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "bce" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the QLogic NetXtreme II family of Gigabit Ethernet controllers, including the following: * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5706 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5706 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5716 1000Base-T * Dell PowerEdge 1950 integrated BCM5708 NIC * Dell PowerEdge 2950 integrated BCM5708 NIC * Dell PowerEdge R710 integrated BCM5709 NIC * HP NC370F Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC370T Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC370i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC371i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC373F PCIe Multifunc Giga Server Adapter * HP NC373T PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter * HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC373m Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC374m PCIe Multifunction Adapter * HP NC380T PCIe DP Multifunc Gig Server Adapter * HP NC382T PCIe DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC382i DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC382m DP 1GbE Multifunction BL-c Adapter [amd64, i386] Broadcom BCM4401 based Fast Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "bfe" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "bge" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom BCM570x family of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * 3Com 3c996-SX (1000baseSX) * 3Com 3c996-T (10/100/1000baseTX) * Apple Thunderbolt Display (10/100/1000baseTX) * Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 1750 integrated BCM5704C NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 2550 integrated BCM5700 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 2650 integrated BCM5703 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge R200 integrated BCM5750 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge R300 integrated BCM5722 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * IBM x235 server integrated BCM5703x NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP Compaq dc7600 integrated BCM5752 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7760 embedded Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7770 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7771 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7781 embedded PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Netgear GA302T (10/100/1000baseTX) * SysKonnect SK-9D21 (10/100/1000baseTX) * SysKonnect SK-9D41 (1000baseSX) The {{< manpage "bnxt" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom NetXtreme-C and NetXtreme-E families of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * Broadcom BCM57301 NetXtreme-C 10Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57302 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57314 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E 10Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E 10GBASE-T Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 10GBase-T Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57412 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57416 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57417 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition * Broadcom BCM57454 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb/100Gb Ethernet The {{< manpage "bxe" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the QLogic NetXtreme II family of 10Gb Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57710 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57711 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57711E 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57712 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57712-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57800 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57800-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57810 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57810-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57840 10Gb / 20Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57840-MF 10Gb The chips supported by the {{< manpage "cas" "4">}} driver are: * National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit Ethernet * Sun Cassini Gigabit Ethernet * Sun Cassini+ Gigabit Ethernet The following add-on cards are known to work with the {{< manpage "cas" "4">}} driver at this time: * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 MMF (Cassini Kuheen) (part no. 501-5524) * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 UTP (Cassini) (part no. 501-5902) * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (GCS) (part no. 501-6719) * Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (QGE) (part no. 501-6522) * Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet PCI-X (QGE-X) (part no. 501-6738) The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "cdce" "4">}} driver: * Prolific PL-2501 Host-to-Host Bridge Controller * Sharp Zaurus PDA * Terayon TJ-715 DOCSIS Cable Modem [amd64, i386] Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0-based NICs ({{< manpage "cs" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "cue" "4">}} driver supports CATC USB-EL1210A based USB Ethernet adapters including: * Belkin F5U011/F5U111 * CATC Netmate * CATC Netmate II * SmartBridges SmartLink The {{< manpage "cxgb" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit and 1 Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the T3 and T3B chipset: * Chelsio 10GBase-CX4 * Chelsio 10GBase-LR * Chelsio 10GBase-SR The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 100Gb and 25Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T6 ASIC: * Chelsio T6225-CR * Chelsio T6225-SO-CR * Chelsio T62100-LP-CR * Chelsio T62100-SO-CR * Chelsio T62100-CR The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 40Gb, 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T5 ASIC: * Chelsio T580-CR * Chelsio T580-LP-CR * Chelsio T580-LP-SO-CR * Chelsio T560-CR * Chelsio T540-CR * Chelsio T540-LP-CR * Chelsio T522-CR * Chelsio T520-LL-CR * Chelsio T520-CR * Chelsio T520-SO * Chelsio T520-BT * Chelsio T504-BT The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T4 ASIC: * Chelsio T420-CR * Chelsio T422-CR * Chelsio T440-CR * Chelsio T420-BCH * Chelsio T440-BCH * Chelsio T440-CH * Chelsio T420-SO * Chelsio T420-CX * Chelsio T420-BT * Chelsio T404-BT The {{< manpage "dc" "4">}} driver provides support for the following chipsets: * DEC/Intel 21143 * ADMtek AL981 Comet, AN985 Centaur, ADM9511 Centaur II and ADM9513 Centaur II * ALi/ULi M5261 and M5263 * ASIX Electronics AX88140A and AX88141 * Conexant LANfinity RS7112 (miniPCI) * Davicom DM9009, DM9100, DM9102 and DM9102A * Lite-On 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC * Lite-On/Macronix 82c115 PNIC II * Macronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A, 98715AEC-C, 98725, 98727 and 98732 * Xircom X3201 (cardbus only) The following NICs are known to work with the {{< manpage "dc" "4">}} driver at this time: * 3Com OfficeConnect 10/100B (ADMtek AN985 Centaur-P) * Abocom FE2500 * Accton EN1217 (98715A) * Accton EN2242 MiniPCI * Adico AE310TX (98715A) * Alfa Inc GFC2204 (ASIX AX88140A) * Built in 10Mbps only Ethernet on Compaq Presario 7900 series desktops (21143, non-MII) * Built in Sun DMFE 10/100 Mbps Ethernet on Sun Netra X1 and Sun Fire V100 (DM9102A, MII) * Built in Ethernet on LinkSys EtherFast 10/100 Instant GigaDrive (DM9102, MII) * CNet Pro110B (ASIX AX88140A) * CNet Pro120A (98715A or 98713A) and CNet Pro120B (98715) * Compex RL100-TX (98713 or 98713A) * D-Link DFE-570TX (21143, MII, quad port) * Digital DE500-BA 10/100 (21143, non-MII) * ELECOM Laneed LD-CBL/TXA (ADMtek AN985) * Hawking CB102 CardBus * IBM EtherJet Cardbus Adapter * Intel PRO/100 Mobile Cardbus (versions that use the X3201 chipset) * Jaton XpressNet (Davicom DM9102) * Kingston KNE100TX (21143, MII) * Kingston KNE110TX (PNIC 82c169) * LinkSys LNE100TX (PNIC 82c168, 82c169) * LinkSys LNE100TX v2.0 (PNIC II 82c115) * LinkSys LNE100TX v4.0/4.1 (ADMtek AN985 Centaur-P) * Matrox FastNIC 10/100 (PNIC 82c168, 82c169) * Melco LGY-PCI-TXL * Microsoft MN-120 10/100 CardBus (ADMTek Centaur-C) * Microsoft MN-130 10/100 PCI (ADMTek Centaur-P) * NDC SOHOware SFA110A (98713A) * NDC SOHOware SFA110A Rev B4 (98715AEC-C) * NetGear FA310-TX Rev. D1, D2 or D3 (PNIC 82c169) * Netgear FA511 * PlaneX FNW-3602-T (ADMtek AN985) * SMC EZ Card 10/100 1233A-TX (ADMtek AN985) * SVEC PN102-TX (98713) * Xircom Cardbus Realport * Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 * Xircom Cardbus Ethernet II 10/100 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "de" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec ANA-6944/TX * Cogent EM100FX and EM440TX * Corega FastEther PCI-TX * D-Link DFE-500TX * DEC DE435, DEC DE450, and DEC DE500 * ELECOM LD-PCI2T, LD-PCITS * I-O DATA LA2/T-PCI * SMC Etherpower 8432, 9332 and 9334 * ZNYX ZX3xx The {{< manpage "ed" "4">}} driver supports the following Ethernet NICs: * 3Com 3c503 Etherlink II * AR-P500 Ethernet * Accton EN1644 (old model), EN1646 (old model), EN2203 (old model) (110pin) (flags 0xd00000) * Accton EN2212/EN2216/UE2216 * Allied Telesis CentreCOM LA100-PCM_V2 * AmbiCom 10BaseT card (8002, 8002T, 8010 and 8610) * Bay Networks NETGEAR FA410TXC Fast Ethernet * Belkin F5D5020 PC Card Fast Ethernet * Billionton LM5LT-10B Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Billionton LNT-10TB, LNT-10TN Ethernet PC Card * Bromax iPort 10/100 Ethernet PC Card * Bromax iPort 10 Ethernet PC Card * Buffalo LPC2-CLT, LPC3-CLT, LPC3-CLX, LPC4-TX, LPC-CTX PC Card * Buffalo LPC-CF-CLT CF Card * CNet BC40 adapter * Compex Net-A adapter * Compex RL2000 * Corega Ether PCC-T/EtherII PCC-T/FEther PCC-TXF/PCC-TXD PCC-T/Fether II TXD * Corega LAPCCTXD (TC5299J) * CyQ've ELA-010 * DEC EtherWorks DE305 * Danpex EN-6200P2 * D-Link DE-660, DE-660+ * D-Link IC-CARD/IC-CARD+ Ethernet * ELECOM Laneed LD-CDL/TX, LD-CDF, LD-CDS, LD-10/100CD, LD-CDWA (DP83902A) * Hawking PN652TX PC Card (AX88790) * HP PC Lan+ 27247B and 27252A * IBM Creditcard Ethernet I/II * I-O DATA ET2/T-PCI * I-O DATA PCLATE * Kingston KNE-PC2, CIO10T, KNE-PCM/x Ethernet * KTI ET32P2 PCI * Linksys EC2T/PCMPC100/PCM100, PCMLM56 * Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card, Combo PCMCIA Ethernet Card (PCMPC100 V2) * MACNICA Ethernet ME1 for JEIDA * MELCO LGY-PCI-TR * MELCO LPC-T/LPC2-T/LPC2-CLT/LPC2-TX/LPC3-TX/LPC3-CLX * NDC Ethernet Instant-Link * National Semiconductor InfoMover NE4100 * NetGear FA-410TX * NetVin NV5000SC * Network Everywhere Ethernet 10BaseT PC Card * New Media LANSurfer 10+56 Ethernet/Modem * New Media LANSurfer * Novell NE1000/NE2000/NE2100 * PLANEX ENW-8300-T * PLANEX FNW-3600-T * Psion 10/100 LANGLOBAL Combine iT * RealTek 8019 * RealTek 8029 * Relia Combo-L/M-56k PC Card * SMC Elite 16 WD8013 * SMC Elite Ultra * SMC WD8003E/WD8003EBT/WD8003S/WD8003SBT/WD8003W/WD8013EBT/WD8013W and clones * SMC EZCard PC Card, 8040-TX, 8041-TX (AX88x90), 8041-TX V.2 (TC5299J) * Socket LP-E, ES-1000 Ethernet/Serial, LP-E CF, LP-FE CF * Surecom EtherPerfect EP-427 * Surecom NE-34 * TDK 3000/3400/5670 Fast Ethernet/Modem * TDK LAK-CD031, Grey Cell GCS2000 Ethernet Card * TDK DFL5610WS Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Telecom Device SuperSocket RE450T * Toshiba LANCT00A PC Card * VIA VT86C926 * Winbond W89C940 * Winbond W89C940F ISA, PCI and PC Card devices are supported. The {{< manpage "ed" "4">}} driver does not support the following Ethernet NICs: * Mitsubishi LAN Adapter B8895 The {{< manpage "em" "4">}} driver supports Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Intel 82540, 82541ER, 82541PI, 82542, 82543, 82544, 82545, 82546, 82546EB, 82546GB, 82547, 82571, 82572, 82573, 82574, 82575, 82576, and 82580 controller chips: * Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter (82576) * Intel Gigabit VT Quad Port Server Adapter (82575) * Intel Single, Dual and Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (82580) * Intel i210 and i211 Gigabit Ethernet Controller * Intel i350 and i354 Gigabit Ethernet Controller * Intel PRO/1000 CT Network Connection (82547) * Intel PRO/1000 F Server Adapter (82543) * Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter (82542) * Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter (82541PI) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Dual Port Server Adapter (82546) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Server Adapter (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Server Adapter (LX) (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter (82540) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter (82541) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter (82546) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter (82546EB) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Server Adapter (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Dual Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Quad Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Server Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Quad Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 T Desktop Adapter (82544) * Intel PRO/1000 T Server Adapter (82543) * Intel PRO/1000 XF Server Adapter (82544) * Intel PRO/1000 XT Server Adapter (82544) The {{< manpage "ep" "4">}} driver supports Ethernet adapters based on the 3Com 3C5x9 Etherlink III Parallel Tasking chipset, including: * 3Com 3C1 CF * 3Com 3C509-TP, 3C509-BNC, 3C509-Combo, 3C509-TPO, 3C509-TPC ISA * 3Com 3C509B-TP, 3C509B-BNC, 3C509B-Combo, 3C509B-TPO, 3C509B-TPC ISA * 3Com 3C562/3C563 PCMCIA * 3Com 3C574, 3C574TX, 3C574-TX, 3CCFE574BT, 3CXFE574BT, 3C3FE574BT PCMCIA * 3Com 3C589, 3C589B, 3C589C, 3C589D, 3CXE589DT PCMCIA * 3Com 3CCFEM556B, 3CCFEM556BI PCMCIA * 3Com 3CXE589EC, 3CCE589EC, 3CXE589ET, 3CCE589ET PCMCIA * 3Com Megahertz 3CCEM556, 3CXEM556, 3CCEM556B, 3CXEM556B, 3C3FEM556C PCMCIA * 3Com OfficeConnect 3CXSH572BT, 3CCSH572BT PCMCIA * Farallon EtherWave and EtherMac PC Card (P/n 595/895 with BLUE arrow) Agere ET1310 Gigabit Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "et" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "ex" "4">}} driver supports the following Ethernet adapters: * Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA * Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA * Olicom OC2220 Ethernet PC Card * Olicom OC2232 Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Silicom Ethernet LAN PC Card * Silicom EtherSerial LAN PC Card Controllers and cards supported by the {{< manpage "fe" "4">}} driver include: * Allied Telesis RE1000, RE1000Plus, ME1500 (110-pin) * CONTEC C-NET(98)P2, C-NET (9N)E (110-pin), C-NET(9N)C (ExtCard) * CONTEC C-NET(PC)C PC Card Ethernet * Eagle Tech NE200T * Eiger Labs EPX-10BT * Fujitsu FMV-J182, FMV-J182A * Fujitsu MB86960A, MB86965A * Fujitsu MBH10303, MBH10302 PC Card Ethernet * Fujitsu Towa LA501 Ethernet * HITACHI HT-4840-11 PC Card Ethernet * NextCom J Link NC5310 * RATOC REX-5588, REX-9822, REX-4886, and REX-R280 * RATOC REX-9880/9881/9882/9883 * TDK LAC-98012, LAC-98013, LAC-98025, LAC-9N011 (110-pin) * TDK LAK-CD011, LAK-CD021, LAK-CD021A, LAK-CD021BX * Ungermann-Bass Access/PC N98C+(PC85152, PC85142), Access/NOTE N98(PC86132) (110-pin) Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "fxp" "4">}} driver include: * Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 * Intel InBusiness 10/100 * Intel PRO/100B / EtherExpressPRO/100 B PCI Adapter * Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter * Intel PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter * Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection * Intel PRO/100 M Desktop Adapter * Intel PRO/100 S Desktop, Server and Dual-Port Server Adapters * Many on-board network interfaces on Intel motherboards Chips supported by the {{< manpage "gem" "4">}} driver include: * Apple GMAC * Sun ERI 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * Sun GEM Gigabit Ethernet The following add-on cards are known to work with the {{< manpage "gem" "4">}} driver at this time: * Sun Gigabit Ethernet PCI 2.0/3.0 (GBE/P) (part no. 501-4373) * Sun Gigabit Ethernet SBus 2.0/3.0 (GBE/S) (part no. 501-4375) The {{< manpage "hme" "4">}} driver supports the on-board Ethernet interfaces of many Sun UltraSPARC workstation and server models. Cards supported by the {{< manpage "hme" "4">}} driver include: * Sun PCI SunSwift Adapter * Sun SBus SunSwift Adapter “( hme” and “SUNW,hme”) * Sun PCI Sun100BaseT Adapter 2.0 * Sun SBus Sun100BaseT 2.0 * Sun PCI Quad FastEthernet Controller * Sun SBus Quad FastEthernet Controller The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "ipheth" "4">}} driver: * Apple iPhone tethering (all models) * Apple iPad tethering (all models) The {{< manpage "ixgbe" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Intel(R) 10 Gigabit XF SR/AF Dual Port Server Adapter * Intel(R) 10 Gigabit XF SR/LR Server Adapter * Intel(R) 82598EB 10 Gigabit AF Network Connection * Intel(R) 82598EB 10 Gigabit AT CX4 Network Connection Most adapters in the Intel Ethernet 700 Series with SFP+/SFP28/QSFP+ cages have firmware that requires that Intel qualified modules are used; these qualified modules are listed below. This qualification check cannot be disabled by the driver. The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 40Gb Ethernet adapters with these QSFP+ modules: * Intel 4x10G/40G QSFP+ 40GBASE-SR4 E40GQSFPSR * Intel 4x10G/40G QSFP+ 40GBASE-LR4 E40GQSFPLR The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 25Gb Ethernet adapters with these SFP28 modules: * Intel 10G/25G SFP28 25GBASE-SR E25GSFP28SR * Intel 10G/25G SFP28 25GBASE-SR E25GSFP28SRX (Extended Temp) The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 25Gb and 10Gb Ethernet adapters with these SFP+ modules: * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ SR FTLX8571D3BCV-IT * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ SR AFBR-703SDZ-IN2 * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ LR FTLX1471D3BCV-IT * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ LR AFCT-701SDZ-IN2 * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ 10GBASE-SR E10GSFPSR * Intel 10G SFP+ 10GBASE-SR E10GSFPSRX (Extended Temp) * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ 10GBASE-LR E10GSFPLR Note that adapters also support all passive and active limiting direct attach cables that comply with SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. This is not an exhaustive list; please consult product documentation for an up-to-date list of supported media. The {{< manpage "jme" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * JMicron JMC250 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller * JMicron JMC251 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet with Card Read Host controller * JMicron JMC260 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * JMicron JMC261 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet with Card Read Host controller The {{< manpage "kue" "4">}} driver supports Kawasaki LSI KL5KLUSB101B based USB Ethernet adapters including: * 3Com 3c19250 * 3Com 3c460 HomeConnect Ethernet USB Adapter * ADS Technologies USB-10BT * AOX USB101 * ATen UC10T * Abocom URE 450 * Corega USB-T * D-Link DSB-650C * Entrega NET-USB-E45, NET-HUB-3U1E * I/O Data USB ETT * Kawasaki DU-H3E * LinkSys USB10T * Netgear EA101 * Peracom USB Ethernet Adapter * Psion Gold Port USB Ethernet adapter * SMC 2102USB, 2104USB Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "lge" "4">}} driver include: * SMC TigerCard 1000 (SMC9462SX) * D-Link DGE-500SX The {{< manpage "mlx4en" "4">}} driver supports the following network adapters: * Mellanox ConnectX-2 (ETH) * Mellanox ConnectX-3 (ETH) The {{< manpage "mlx5en" "4">}} driver supports 100Gb, 50Gb, 40Gb, 25Gb and 10Gb Ethernet adapters. ConnectX-5 supports:10/20/25/40/50/56/100Gb/s speeds. ConnectX-4 supports:10/20/25/40/50/56/100Gb/s speeds. ConnectX-4 LX supports:10/25/40/50Gb/s speeds (and reduced power consumption) : * Mellanox MCX455A-ECAT * Mellanox MCX456A-ECAT * Mellanox MCX415A-CCAT * Mellanox MCX416A-CCAT * Mellanox MCX455A-FCAT * Mellanox MCX456A-FCAT * Mellanox MCX415A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX416A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX4131A-GCAT * Mellanox MCX4131A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX4121A-ACAT * Mellanox MCX4111A-ACAT * Mellanox MCX4121A-XCAT * Mellanox MCX4111A-XCAT The {{< manpage "msk" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Marvell/SysKonnect Yukon II based Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * D-Link 550SX Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link 560SX Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link 560T Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8021CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8021 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8022CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8022 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8061CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8061 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8062CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8062 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8035 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8036 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8038 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8039 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8040 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8040T Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8042 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8048 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8050 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8052 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8055 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8056 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8057 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8058 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8059 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8070 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8071 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8072 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8075 Gigabit Ethernet * SysKonnect SK-9Sxx Gigabit Ethernet * SysKonnect SK-9Exx Gigabit Ethernet The {{< manpage "mxge" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Myricom LANai Z8E chips: * Myricom 10GBase-CX4 (10G-PCIE-8A-C, 10G-PCIE-8AL-C) * Myricom 10GBase-R (10G-PCIE-8A-R, 10G-PCIE-8AL-R) * Myricom 10G XAUI over ribbon fiber (10G-PCIE-8A-Q, 10G-PCIE-8AL-Q) The {{< manpage "my" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Myson chipset. Supported models include: * Myson MTD800 PCI Fast Ethernet chip * Myson MTD803 PCI Fast Ethernet chip * Myson MTD89X PCI Gigabit Ethernet chip The {{< manpage "nfe" "4">}} driver supports the following NVIDIA MCP onboard adapters: * NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP04 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP12 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP13 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP51 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP55 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP65 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP67 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP73 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 MCP2 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP4 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP5 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 MCP3 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 250 MCP6 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 MCP7 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP8 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP9 Networking Adapter The {{< manpage "nge" "4">}} driver supports National Semiconductor DP83820 and DP83821 based Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * Addtron AEG320T * Ark PC SOHO-GA2500T (32-bit PCI) and SOHO-GA2000T (64-bit PCI) * Asante FriendlyNet GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC * D-Link DGE-500T * Linksys EG1032, revision 1 * Netgear GA621 * Netgear GA622T * SMC EZ Card 1000 (SMC9462TX) * Surecom Technology EP-320G-TX * Trendware TEG-PCITX (32-bit PCI) and TEG-PCITX2 (64-bit PCI) The {{< manpage "oce" "4">}} driver supports the following network adapters: * Emulex BladeEngine 2 * Emulex BladeEngine 3 * Emulex Lancer The {{< manpage "pcn" "4">}} driver supports adapters and embedded controllers based on the AMD PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+, PCnet/FAST III, PCnet/PRO and PCnet/Home Fast Ethernet chips: * AMD Am79C971 PCnet-FAST * AMD Am79C972 PCnet-FAST+ * AMD Am79C973/Am79C975 PCnet-FAST III * AMD Am79C976 PCnet-PRO * AMD Am79C978 PCnet-Home * Allied-Telesis LA-PCI The {{< manpage "qlxgb" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 3200 series * QLogic 8200 series The {{< manpage "qlxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 8300 series The {{< manpage "qlxge" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 8100 series The {{< manpage "re" "4">}} driver supports RealTek RTL8139C+, RTL8169, RTL816xS, RTL811xS, RTL8168, RTL810xE and RTL8111 based Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * Alloy Computer Products EtherGOLD 1439E 10/100 (8139C+) * Compaq Evo N1015v Integrated Ethernet (8139C+) * Corega CG-LAPCIGT Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * D-Link DGE-528(T) Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * Gigabyte 7N400 Pro2 Integrated Gigabit Ethernet (8110S) * LevelOne GNC-0105T (8169S) * LinkSys EG1032 (32-bit PCI) * PLANEX COMMUNICATIONS Inc. GN-1200TC (8169S) * TP-Link TG-3468 v2 Gigabit Ethernet (8168) * USRobotics USR997902 Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * Xterasys XN-152 10/100/1000 NIC (8169) Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "rl" "4">}} driver include: * Accton “Cheetah” EN1207D (MPX 5030/5038; RealTek 8139 clone) * Allied Telesyn AT2550 * Allied Telesyn AT2500TX * Belkin F5D5000 * BUFFALO (Melco INC.) LPC-CB-CLX (CardBus) * Compaq HNE-300 * CompUSA no-name 10/100 PCI Ethernet NIC * Corega FEther CB-TXD * Corega FEtherII CB-TXD * D-Link DFE-520TX (rev. C1) * D-Link DFE-528TX * D-Link DFE-530TX+ * D-Link DFE-538TX * D-Link DFE-690TXD * Edimax EP-4103DL CardBus * Encore ENL832-TX 10/100 M PCI * Farallon NetLINE 10/100 PCI * Genius GF100TXR * GigaFast Ethernet EE100-AXP * KTX-9130TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet * LevelOne FPC-0106TX * Longshine LCS-8038TX-R * NDC Communications NE100TX-E * Netronix Inc. EA-1210 NetEther 10/100 * Nortel Networks 10/100BaseTX * OvisLink LEF-8129TX * OvisLink LEF-8139TX * Peppercon AG ROL-F * Planex FNW-3603-TX * Planex FNW-3800-TX * SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI 1211-TX * SOHO (PRAGMATIC) UE-1211C The {{< manpage "rue" "4">}} driver supports RealTek RTL8150 based USB Ethernet adapters including: * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA-KTX * Green House GH-USB100B * LinkSys USB100M * Billionton 10/100 FastEthernet USBKR2 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "sf" "4">}} driver include: * ANA-62011 64-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62022 64-bit dual port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62044 64-bit quad port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-69011 32-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62020 64-bit single port 100baseFX adapter The {{< manpage "sfxge" "4">}} driver supports all 10Gb Ethernet adapters based on Solarflare SFC9000 family controllers. The {{< manpage "sge" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * SiS190 Fast Ethernet controller * SiS191 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller The {{< manpage "sis" "4">}} driver supports Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers, as well as Fast Ethernet adapters based on the National Semiconductor DP83815 (MacPhyter) and DP83816 chips. Supported adapters include: * @Nifty FNECHARD IFC USUP-TX * MELCO LGY-PCI-TXC * Netgear FA311-TX (DP83815) * Netgear FA312-TX (DP83815) * SiS 630, 635, and 735 motherboard chipsets * Soekris Engineering net45xx, net48xx, lan1621, and lan1641 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "sk" "4">}} driver include: * 3Com 3C940 single port, 1000baseT adapter * 3Com 3C2000-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * Belkin F5D5005 single port, 1000baseT adapter * D-Link DGE-530T single port, 1000baseT adapter * Linksys (revision 2) single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9521 SK-NET GE-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9821 SK-NET GE-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9822 SK-NET GE-T dual port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9841 SK-NET GE-LX single port, single mode fiber adapter * SK-9842 SK-NET GE-LX dual port, single mode fiber adapter * SK-9843 SK-NET GE-SX single port, multimode fiber adapter * SK-9844 SK-NET GE-SX dual port, multimode fiber adapter * SMC 9452TX single port, 1000baseT adapter The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "smsc" "4">}} driver: * SMSC LAN9500, LAN9500A, LAN9505 and LAN9505A based Ethernet adapters * SMSC LAN89530, LAN9530 and LAN9730 based Ethernet adapters * SMSC LAN951x Ethernet adapters with integrated USB hub The {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver supports SMC91Cxx based ISA and PCMCIA cards including: * 3Com Megahertz X-Jack Ethernet PC Card XJ10BT, XJ10BC * 3Com Megahertz XJEM and CCEM series: CCEM3288C, CCEM3288T, CCEM3336, CEM3336C, CCEM3336T, XJEM1144C, XJEM1144T, XJEM3288C, XJEM3288T, XJEM3336 * Farallon EtherMac PC Card 595a * Motorola Mariner Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Ositech Seven of Diamonds Ethernet PC Card * Ositech Jack of Hearts Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal Ethernet PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal 10/100 Fast Ethernet PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal 56k+10Mb Ethernet PC Card * SMC EZEther PC Card (8020BT) * SMC EZEther PC Card (8020T) The {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver supports the SMC 91C90, SMC 91C92, SMC 91C94, SMC 91C95, SMC 91C96, SMC91C100 and SMC 91C100FD chips from SMC. The Farallon EtherWave and EtherMac card came in two varieties. The {{< manpage "ep" "4">}} driver supports the 595 and 895 cards. These cards have the blue arrow on the front along with a 3Com logo. The Farallon 595a cards, which have a red arrow on the front, are also called EtherWave and EtherMac. They are supported by the {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "ste" "4">}} driver supports Sundance Technologies ST201 based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers including: * D-Link DFE-530TXS * D-Link DFE-550TX * D-Link DFE-580TX The {{< manpage "stge" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Sundance/Tamarack TC9021 based Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * Antares Microsystems Gigabit Ethernet * ASUS NX1101 Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link DL-4000 Gigabit Ethernet * IC Plus IP1000A Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance ST-2021 Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance ST-2023 Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance TC9021 Gigabit Ethernet * Tamarack TC9021 Gigabit Ethernet The {{< manpage "ti" "4">}} driver supports Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Alteon Tigon I and II chips. The {{< manpage "ti" "4">}} driver has been tested with the following adapters: * 3Com 3c985-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter (Tigon 1) * 3Com 3c985B-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter (Tigon 2) * Alteon AceNIC V Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseSX) * Alteon AceNIC V Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseT) * Digital EtherWORKS 1000SX PCI Gigabit adapter * Netgear GA620 Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseSX) * Netgear GA620T Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseT) The following adapters should also be supported but have not yet been tested: * Asante GigaNIX1000T Gigabit Ethernet adapter * Asante PCI 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter * Farallon PN9000SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter * NEC Gigabit Ethernet * Silicon Graphics PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapter The {{< manpage "tl" "4">}} driver supports Texas Instruments ThunderLAN based Ethernet and Fast Ethernet adapters including a large number of Compaq PCI Ethernet adapters. Also supported are: * Olicom OC-2135/2138 10/100 TX UTP adapter * Olicom OC-2325/OC-2326 10/100 TX UTP adapter * Racore 8148 10baseT/100baseTX/100baseFX adapter * Racore 8165 10/100baseTX adapter The {{< manpage "tl" "4">}} driver also supports the built-in Ethernet adapters of various Compaq Prosignia servers and Compaq Deskpro desktop machines including: * Compaq Netelligent 10 * Compaq Netelligent 10 T PCI UTP/Coax * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 Dual-Port * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 Proliant * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX Embedded UTP * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP * Compaq NetFlex 3P * Compaq NetFlex 3P Integrated * Compaq NetFlex 3P w/BNC [amd64, i386] SMC 83c17x (EPIC)-based Ethernet NICs ({{< manpage "tx" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "txp" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * 3Com 3CR990-TX-95 * 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 * 3Com 3cR990B-TXM * 3Com 3CR990SVR95 * 3Com 3CR990SVR97 * 3Com 3cR990B-SRV The {{< manpage "udav" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * Corega FEther USB-TXC * ShanTou ST268 USB NIC The {{< manpage "urndis" "4">}} driver supports the functionality of many Android devices. The {{< manpage "vge" "4">}} driver supports VIA Networking VT6120, VT6122, VT6130 and VT6132 based Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * VIA Networking LAN-on-motherboard Gigabit Ethernet * ZyXEL GN650-T 64-bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC (ZX1701) * ZyXEL GN670-T 32-bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC (ZX1702) The {{< manpage "vr" "4">}} driver supports VIA Technologies Rhine I, Rhine II, and Rhine III based Fast Ethernet adapters including: * AOpen/Acer ALN-320 * D-Link DFE520-TX * D-Link DFE530-TX * Hawking Technologies PN102TX * Soekris Engineering net5501 The {{< manpage "vte" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * DM&P Vortex86 RDC R6040 Fast Ethernet controller The {{< manpage "vx" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * 3Com 3c590 EtherLink III PCI * 3Com 3c595 Fast EtherLink III PCI in 10 Mbps mode The {{< manpage "wb" "4">}} driver supports Winbond W89C840F based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers including: * Trendware TE100-PCIE The {{< manpage "xe" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet (PS-CE2-10) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + Modem 28 (PS-CEM-28) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + Modem 33 (CEM33) * Xircom CreditCard 10/100 (CE3, CE3B) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (CEM56) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10 (RE10) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100 (RE100) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (REM56, REM56G) * Accton Fast EtherCard-16 (EN2226) * Compaq Microcom CPQ550 Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 PC Card (CPQ-10/100) * Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 PC Card Mobile Adapter 16 (Pro/100 M16A) * Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 LAN/Modem PC Card Adapter (Pro/100 M16B) Other similar devices using the same hardware may also be supported. The {{< manpage "xl" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * 3Com 3c900-TPO * 3Com 3c900-COMBO * 3Com 3c905-TX * 3Com 3c905-T4 * 3Com 3c900B-TPO * 3Com 3c900B-TPC * 3Com 3c900B-FL * 3Com 3c900B-COMBO * 3Com 3c905B-T4 * 3Com 3c905B-TX * 3Com 3c905B-FX * 3Com 3c905B-COMBO * 3Com 3c905C-TX * 3Com 3c980, 3c980B, and 3c980C server adapters * 3Com 3cSOHO100-TX OfficeConnect adapters * 3Com 3c450 HomeConnect adapters * 3Com 3c555, 3c556 and 3c556B mini-PCI adapters * 3Com 3C3SH573BT, 3C575TX, 3CCFE575BT, 3CXFE575BT, 3CCFE575CT, 3CXFE575CT, 3CCFEM656, 3CCFEM656B, and 3CCFEM656C, 3CXFEM656, 3CXFEM656B, and 3CXFEM656C CardBus adapters * 3Com 3c905-TX, 3c905B-TX 3c905C-TX, 3c920B-EMB, and 3c920B-EMB-WNM embedded adapters Both the 3C656 family of CardBus cards and the 3C556 family of MiniPCI cards have a built-in proprietary modem. Neither the {{< manpage "xl" "4">}} driver nor any other FreeBSD driver supports this modem. [[fddi]] === FDDI Interfaces [i386] DEC DEFPA PCI ({{< manpage "fpa" "4">}} driver) [i386] DEC DEFEA EISA ({{< manpage "fpa" "4">}} driver) [[wlan]] === Wireless Network Interfaces [amd64, i386] Cisco/Aironet 802.11b wireless adapters (4{{< manpage "an" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "ath" "4">}} driver supports all Atheros Cardbus and PCI cards, except those that are based on the AR5005VL chipset. The {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver supports Broadcom BCM43xx based wireless devices, including: * Apple Airport Extreme * Apple Airport Extreme * ASUS WL-100g * ASUS WL-138g * Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S * Buffalo WLI-PCI-G54S * Compaq R4035 onboard * Dell Wireless 1390 * Dell Wireless 1470 * Dell Truemobile 1300 r2 * Dell Truemobile 1400 * HP nx6125 * Linksys WPC54G Ver 3 * Linksys WPC54GS Ver 2 * TRENDnet TEW-401PCplus * US Robotics 5411 The {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver uses the older v3 version of Broadcom's firmware. While this older firmware does support most BCM43xx parts, the {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} driver works better for the newer chips it supports. You must use the {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver if you are using older Broadcom chipsets (BCM4301, BCM4303 and BCM4306 rev 2). The v4 version of the firmware that {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} uses does not support these chips. The {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} driver supports Broadcom BCM43xx based wireless devices, including: * Apple Airport Extreme * ASUS WL-138g * Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S * Dell Wireless 1390 * Dell Wireless 1470 * Dell Truemobile 1400 * HP Compaq 6715b * HP nx6125 * Linksys WPC54G Ver 3 * Linksys WPC54GS Ver 2 * US Robotics 5411 [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 MiniPCI network adapter ({{< manpage "ipw" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2915ABG MiniPCI and 2225BG PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "iwi" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 3160/7260/7265 IEEE 802.11ac network adapters ({{< manpage "iwn" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN IEEE 802.11n PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "iwn" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Marvell Libertas IEEE 802.11b/g PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "malo" "4">}} driver) Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network adapters ({{< manpage "mwl" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "otus" "4">}} driver provices support for Atheros AR9170 USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters, including: * 3Com 3CRUSBN275 * Arcadyan WN7512 * CACE AirPcap Nx * D-Link DWA-130 rev D1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev A1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev A2 * IO-Data WN-GDN/US2 * NEC Aterm WL300NU-G * Netgear WNDA3100 * Netgear WN111 v2 * Planex GW-US300 * SMC Networks SMCWUSB-N2 * TP-Link TL-WN821N v1, v2 * Ubiquiti SR71 USB * Unex DNUA-81 * Z-Com UB81 * Z-Com UB82 * ZyXEL NWD-271N The {{< manpage "ral" "4">}} driver supports PCI/PCIe/CardBus wireless adapters based on Ralink Technology chipsets, including: * A-Link WL54H * A-Link WL54PC * AirLink101 AWLC5025 * AirLink101 AWLH5025 * Amigo AWI-914W * Amigo AWI-922W * Amigo AWI-926W * AMIT WL531C * AMIT WL531P * AOpen AOI-831 * ASUS WL-107G * ASUS WL-130g * Atlantis Land A02-PCI-W54 * Atlantis Land A02-PCM-W54 * Belkin F5D7000 v3 * Belkin F5D7010 v2 * Billionton MIWLGRL * Canyon CN-WF511 * Canyon CN-WF513 * CC&C WL-2102 * CNet CWC-854 * CNet CWP-854 * Compex WL54G * Compex WLP54G * Conceptronic C54RC * Conceptronic C54Ri * D-Link DWA-525 rev A2 * Digitus DN-7001G-RA * Digitus DN-7006G-RA * E-Tech WGPC02 * E-Tech WGPI02 * Edimax EW-7108PCg * Edimax EW-7128g * Eminent EM3036 * Eminent EM3037 * Encore ENLWI-G-RLAM * Encore ENPWI-G-RLAM * Fiberline WL-400P * Fibreline WL-400X * Gigabyte GN-WI01GS * Gigabyte GN-WIKG * Gigabyte GN-WMKG * Gigabyte GN-WP01GS * Gigabyte GN-WPKG * Hawking HWC54GR * Hawking HWP54GR * iNexQ CR054g-009 (R03) * JAHT WN-4054P * JAHT WN-4054PCI * LevelOne WNC-0301 v2 * LevelOne WPC-0301 v2 * Linksys WMP54G v4 * Micronet SP906GK * Micronet SP908GK V3 * Minitar MN54GCB-R * Minitar MN54GPC-R * MSI CB54G2 * MSI MP54G2 * MSI PC54G2 * OvisLink EVO-W54PCI * PheeNet HWL-PCIG/RA * Planex GW-NS300N * Pro-Nets CB80211G * Pro-Nets PC80211G * Repotec RP-WB7108 * Repotec RP-WP0854 * SATech SN-54C * SATech SN-54P * Sitecom WL-112 * Sitecom WL-115 * SMC SMCWCB-GM * SMC SMCWPCI-GM * SparkLAN WL-685R * Surecom EP-9321-g * Surecom EP-9321-g1 * Surecom EP-9428-g * Sweex LC500050 * Sweex LC700030 * TekComm NE-9321-g * TekComm NE-9428-g * Unex CR054g-R02 * Unex MR054g-R02 * Zinwell ZWX-G160 * Zinwell ZWX-G360 * Zinwell ZWX-G361 * Zonet ZEW1500 * Zonet ZEW1600 The {{< manpage "rsu" "4">}} driver provices support for Realtek RTL8188SU/RTL8192SU USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters, including: * ASUS USB-N10 * Belkin F7D1101 v1 * D-Link DWA-131 A1 * EDUP EP-MS150N(W) * Edimax EW-7622UMN * Hercules HWGUn-54 * Hercules HWNUm-300 * Planex GW-USNano * Sitecom WL-349 v1 * Sitecom WL-353 * Sweex LW154 * TRENDnet TEW-646UBH * TRENDnet TEW-648UB * TRENDnet TEW-649UB Realtek RTL8192C, RTL8188E, RTL8812A and RTL8821A based PCIe IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters (MAN.RTWN.4{{< manpage "rtwn" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "rum" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 wireless adapters based on the Ralink RT2501USB and RT2601USB chipsets, including: * 3Com Aolynk WUB320g * Abocom WUG2700 * Airlink101 AWLL5025 * ASUS WL-167g ver 2 * Belkin F5D7050 ver 3 * Belkin F5D9050 ver 3 * Buffalo WLI-U2-SG54HP * Buffalo WLI-U2-SG54HG * Buffalo WLI-U2-G54HP * Buffalo WLI-UC-G * CNet CWD-854 ver F * Conceptronic C54RU ver 2 * Corega CG-WLUSB2GO * D-Link DWA-110 * D-Link DWA-111 * D-Link DWL-G122 rev C1 * D-Link WUA-1340 * Digitus DN-7003GR * Edimax EW-7318USG * Gigabyte GN-WB01GS * Gigabyte GN-WI05GS * Hawking HWUG1 * Hawking HWU54DM * Hercules HWGUSB2-54-LB * Hercules HWGUSB2-54V2-AP * LevelOne WNC-0301USB v3 * Linksys WUSB54G rev C * Linksys WUSB54GR * Planex GW-US54HP * Planex GW-US54Mini2 * Planex GW-USMM * Senao NUB-3701 * Sitecom WL-113 ver 2 * Sitecom WL-172 * Sweex LW053 * TP-LINK TL-WN321G v1/v2/v3 The {{< manpage "run" "4">}} driver supports the following wireless adapters: * Airlink101 AWLL6090 * ASUS USB-N11 * ASUS USB-N13 ver. A1 * ASUS USB-N66 * ASUS WL-160N * Belkin F5D8051 ver 3000 * Belkin F5D8053 * Belkin F5D8055 * Belkin F6D4050 ver 1 * Belkin F9L1103 * Buffalo WLI-UC-AG300N * Buffalo WLI-UC-G300HP * Buffalo WLI-UC-G300N * Buffalo WLI-UC-G301N * Buffalo WLI-UC-GN * Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM * Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM2 * Corega CG-WLUSB2GNL * Corega CG-WLUSB2GNR * Corega CG-WLUSB300AGN * Corega CG-WLUSB300GNM * D-Link DWA-130 rev B1 * D-Link DWA-140 rev B1, B2, B3, D1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev B2 * D-Link DWA-162 * DrayTek Vigor N61 * Edimax EW-7711UAn * Edimax EW-7711UTn * Edimax EW-7717Un * Edimax EW-7718Un * Edimax EW-7733UnD * Gigabyte GN-WB30N * Gigabyte GN-WB31N * Gigabyte GN-WB32L * Hawking HWDN1 * Hawking HWUN1 * Hawking HWUN2 * Hercules HWNU-300 * Linksys WUSB54GC v3 * Linksys WUSB600N * Logitec LAN-W150N/U2 * Mvix Nubbin MS-811N * Panda Wireless PAU06 * Planex GW-USMicroN * Planex GW-US300MiniS * Sitecom WL-182 * Sitecom WL-188 * Sitecom WL-301 * Sitecom WL-302 * Sitecom WL-315 * SMC SMCWUSBS-N2 * Sweex LW303 * Sweex LW313 * TP-LINK TL-WDN3200 * TP-LINK TL-WN321G v4 * TP-LINK TL-WN727N v3 * Unex DNUR-81 * Unex DNUR-82 * ZyXEL NWD2705 * ZyXEL NWD210N * ZyXEL NWD270N The {{< manpage "uath" "4">}} driver should work with the following adapters: * Compex WLU108AG * Compex WLU108G * D-Link DWL-G132 * IODATA WN-G54/US * MELCO WLI-U2-KAMG54 * Netgear WG111T * Netgear WG111U * Netgear WPN111 * Olitec 000544 * PLANET WDL-U357 * Siemens Gigaset 108 * SMC SMCWUSBT-G * SMC SMCWUSBT-G2 * SparkLAN WL-785A * TP-Link TL-WN620G * TRENDware International TEW-444UB * TRENDware International TEW-504UB * Unex Technology UR054ag * ZyXEL XtremeMIMO M-202 An up to date list can be found at http://customerproducts.atheros.com/customerproducts/default.asp. The {{< manpage "upgt" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 Conexant/Intersil PrismGT series wireless adapters based on the GW3887 chipset, among them: * Belkin F5D7050 (version 1000) * Cohiba Proto Board * D-Link DWL-G120 Cohiba * FSC Connect2Air E-5400 USB D1700 * Gigaset USB Adapter 54 * Inventel UR045G * Netgear WG111v1 (rev2) * SMC EZ ConnectG SMC2862W-G * Sagem XG703A * Spinnaker DUT * Spinnaker Proto Board The {{< manpage "ural" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 wireless adapters based on the Ralink Technology RT2500USB chipset, including: * AMIT WL532U * ASUS WL-167g * Belkin F5D7050 v2000 * Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI * CNet CWD-854 * Compex WLU54G 2A1100 * Conceptronic C54RU * D-Link DWL-G122 b1 * Dynalink WLG25USB * E-Tech WGUS02 * Gigabyte GN-WBKG * Hercules HWGUSB2-54 * KCORP LifeStyle KLS-685 * Linksys WUSB54G v4 * Linksys WUSB54GP v4 * MSI MS-6861 * MSI MS-6865 * MSI MS-6869 * NovaTech NV-902 * OvisLink Evo-W54USB * SerComm UB801R * SparkLAN WL-685R * Surecom EP-9001-g * Sweex LC100060 * Tonze UW-6200C * Zinwell ZWX-G261 * Zonet ZEW2500P An up to date list can be found at http://ralink.rapla.net/. The {{< manpage "urtw" "4">}} driver supports Realtek RTL8187B/L based wireless network devices, including: * Belkin F5D7050E * Linksys WUSB54GCv2 * Netgear WG111v2 * Netgear WG111v3 * Safehome WLG-1500SMA5 * Shuttle XPC Accessory PN20 * Sitecom WL168v1 * Sitecom WL168v4 * SureCom EP-9001-g(2A) * TRENDnet TEW-424UB V3.xR [amd64, i386] Lucent Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters and workalikes using the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II, Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil Prism-3, and Symbol Spectrum24 chipsets ({{< manpage "wi" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG MiniPCI network adapters ({{< manpage "wpi" "4">}} driver) The following devices are known to be supported by the {{< manpage "zyd" "4">}} driver: * 3COM 3CRUSB10075 * Acer WLAN-G-US1 * Airlink+ AWLL3025 * Airlink 101 AWLL3026 * AOpen 802.11g WL54 * Asus A9T integrated wireless * Asus WL-159g * Belkin F5D7050 v.4000 * Billion BiPAC 3011G * Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54L * CC&C WL-2203B * DrayTek Vigor 550 * Edimax EW-7317UG * Edimax EW-7317LDG * Fiberline Networks WL-43OU * iNexQ UR055g * Linksys WUSBF54G * Longshine LCS-8131G3 * MSI US54SE * MyTek MWU-201 USB adapter * Philips SNU5600 * Planet WL-U356 * Planex GW-US54GZ * Planex GW-US54GZL * Planex GW-US54Mini * Safecom SWMULZ-5400 * Sagem XG 760A * Sagem XG 76NA * Sandberg Wireless G54 USB * Sitecom WL-113 * SMC SMCWUSB-G * Sweex wireless USB 54 Mbps * Tekram/Siemens USB adapter * Telegent TG54USB * Trendnet TEW-424UB rev A * Trendnet TEW-429UB * TwinMOS G240 * Unicorn WL-54G * US Robotics 5423 * X-Micro XWL-11GUZX * Yakumo QuickWLAN USB * Zonet ZEW2501 * ZyXEL ZyAIR G-202 * ZyXEL ZyAIR G-220 [[misc-network]] === Miscellaneous Networks The {{< manpage "ce" "4">}} driver supports the following models of Tau-PCI/32 WAN adapters: * Cronyx Tau-PCI/32 * Cronyx Tau-PCI/32-Lite The {{< manpage "cx" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Cronyx Sigma-22, Sigma-24 * Cronyx Sigma-100 * Cronyx Sigma-400, Sigma-401, Sigma-404, Sigma-410, Sigma-440 * Cronyx Sigma-500 * Cronyx Sigma-703 * Cronyx Sigma-800, Sigma-801, Sigma-810, Sigma-840 The {{< manpage "cp" "4">}} driver supports the following models of Tau-PCI WAN adapters: * Cronyx Tau-PCI * Cronyx Tau-PCI/R * Cronyx Tau-PCI-L * Cronyx Tau-PCI-L/R * Cronyx Tau-PCI-E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-G703 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-2E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-4E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-E3 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-T3 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-STS1 The {{< manpage "ctau" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Cronyx Tau (RS-232/V.35) * Cronyx Tau/R (RS-530/RS-449) * Cronyx Tau/E1 (fractional E1) * Cronyx Tau/G703 (unframed E1) [[serial]] === Serial Interfaces [amd64, i386] "PC standard" 8250, 16450, and 16550-based serial ports ({{< manpage "sio" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "uart" "4">}} driver supports the following classes of UARTs: * NS8250: standard hardware based on the 8250, 16450, 16550, 16650, 16750 or the 16950 UARTs. * SCC: serial communications controllers supported by the {{< manpage "scc" "4">}} device driver. The {{< manpage "scc" "4">}} driver supports the following classes of SCCs: * SAB82532: Siemens SAB 82532 based serial communications controllers. * Z8530: Zilog 8530 based serial communications controllers. [amd64, i386] AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ * ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ * ARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed serial [i386] Boca multi-port serial cards * Boca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems _not_ supported) * Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems supported) * Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems _not_ supported) * Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems supported) [i386] Comtrol Rocketport card ({{< manpage "rp" "4">}} driver) [i386] Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial board ({{< manpage "cy" "4">}} driver) [i386] STB 4 port card using shared IRQ [amd64, i386] PCI-Based multi-port serial boards ({{< manpage "puc" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] Actiontech 56K PCI * [amd64, i386] Avlab Technology, PCI IO 2S and PCI IO 4S * [amd64, i386] Comtrol RocketPort 550 * [amd64, i386] Decision Computers PCCOM 4-port serial and dual port RS232/422/485 * [amd64, i386] Dolphin Peripherals 4025/4035/4036 * [amd64, i386] IC Book Labs Dreadnought 16x Lite and Pro * [amd64, i386] Lava Computers 2SP-PCI/DSerial-PCI/Quattro-PCI/Octopus-550 * [amd64, i386] Middle Digital, Weasle serial port * [amd64, i386] Moxa Industio CP-114, Smartio C104H-PCI and C168H/PCI * [amd64, i386] NEC PK-UG-X001 and PK-UG-X008 * [amd64, i386] Netmos NM9835 PCI-2S-550 * [amd64, i386] Oxford Semiconductor OX16PCI954 PCI UART * [amd64, i386] Syba Tech SD-LAB PCI-4S2P-550-ECP * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber I/O PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 2P1S PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 2S1P PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 4S PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber Serial (Single and Dual) PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] Syba Tech Ltd. PCI-4S2P-550-ECP * [amd64, i386] Titan PCI-200H and PCI-800H * [amd64, i386] US Robotics (3Com) 3CP5609 modem * [amd64, i386] VScom PCI-400 and PCI-800 The {{< manpage "rc" "4">}} driver provides support for the SDL Communications RISCom/8 boards. [[sound]] === Sound Devices The {{< manpage "snd_ad1816" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Analog Devices AD1816 The {{< manpage "snd_als4000" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Avance Logic ALS4000 The {{< manpage "snd_atiixp" "4">}} driver supports the following audio chipsets: * ATI IXP 200 * ATI IXP 300 * ATI IXP 400 The {{< manpage "snd_audiocs" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * CS4231 on SBus based UltraSPARC * CS4231 on PCI/EBus based UltraSPARC The {{< manpage "snd_cmi" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * CMedia CMI8338A * CMedia CMI8338B * CMedia CMI8738 * CMedia CMI8738B The {{< manpage "snd_cs4281" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Crystal Semiconductor CS4281 The {{< manpage "snd_csa" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Crystal Semiconductor CS4280 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4610 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4611 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4614 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4615 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4622 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4624 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4630 * Genius Soundmaker 128 Value * Hercules Game Theatre XP * Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Some onboard CS4610 chips are accompanied by the CS423x ISA codec instead of the CS4297 AC97 codec. Such configurations are not supported by the snd_csa driver yet. The {{< manpage "snd_ds1" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Yamaha DS-1 * Yamaha DS-1E The {{< manpage "snd_emu10k1" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative SoundBlaster Live! (EMU10K1 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy (EMU10K2 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 (EMU10K2 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 (EMU10K3 Chipset) The {{< manpage "snd_emu10kx" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative Sound Blaster Live! (EMU10K1 Chipset). Both PCM and MIDI interfaces are available. * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy (CA0100 and CA0101 Chipset). PCM and two MIDI interfaces available. * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 (CA0102 Chipset). PCM support is limited to 48kHz/16 bit stereo (192kHz/24 bit part of this chipset is not supported). * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value (CA0108 Chipset). PCM support is limited to 48kHz/16 bit stereo (192kHz/24 bit part of this chipset is not supported). There is no MIDI support for this card. The {{< manpage "snd_emu10kx" "4">}} driver does not support the following sound cards (although they have names similar to some supported ones): * Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-Bit, identified by FreeBSD as * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy LS / ES, identified by FreeBSD as * All other Creative sound cards with -DAT chipsets. * All Creative X-Fi series sound cards. The {{< manpage "snd_envy24" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * M-Audio Audiophile 2496 * M-Audio Delta Dio 2496 * Terratec DMX 6fire Only analog playback is supported. Recording and other features of these cards are not supported. The {{< manpage "snd_envy24ht" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 LT * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 XT * Audiotrak Prodigy HD2 * ESI Juli@ * ESI Juli@ XTe * M-Audio Audiophile 192 * M-Audio Revolution 5.1 * M-Audio Revolution 7.1 * Terratec Aureon 5.1 Sky * Terratec Aureon 7.1 Space * Terratec Aureon 7.1 Universe * Terratec PHASE 22 * Terratec PHASE 28 Only analog playback is supported. Recording and other features of these cards are not supported. The {{< manpage "snd_es137x" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative CT5880-A * Creative CT5880-C * Creative CT5880-D * Creative CT5880-E * Creative SB AudioPCI CT4730 * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1370 * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371-A * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371-B * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-A * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-B * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-8 The {{< manpage "snd_ess" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Ensoniq ESS ISA PnP/non-PnP The {{< manpage "snd_fm801" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * Forte Media FM801 The {{< manpage "snd_gusc" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Gravis UltraSound MAX * Gravis UltraSound PnP The {{< manpage "snd_hda" "4">}} driver supports controllers having PCI class 4 (multimedia) and subclass 3 (HDA), compatible with Intel HDA specification. The {{< manpage "snd_hda" "4">}} driver supports more than two hundred different controllers and CODECs. There is no sense to list all of them here, as in most cases specific CODEC configuration and wiring are more important then type of the CODEC itself. The {{< manpage "snd_hdspe" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * RME HDSPe AIO * RME HDSPe RayDAT The {{< manpage "snd_ich" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * AMD 768 * AMD 8111 * Intel 443MX * Intel ICH * Intel ICH revision 1 * Intel ICH2 * Intel ICH3 * Intel ICH4 * Intel ICH5 * Intel ICH6 * Intel ICH7 * NVIDIA nForce * NVIDIA nForce2 * NVIDIA nForce2 400 * NVIDIA nForce3 * NVIDIA nForce3 250 * NVIDIA nForce4 * SiS 7012 The {{< manpage "snd_maestro" "4">}} driver supports the following PCI sound cards: * ESS Technology Maestro-1 * ESS Technology Maestro-2 * ESS Technology Maestro-2E The {{< manpage "snd_maestro3" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * ESS Technology Allegro-1 * ESS Technology Maestro3 The {{< manpage "snd_mss" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * AD1845 * AD1848 * Aztech 2320 * CMedia CMI8330 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4231 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4232 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4234 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4235 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4236 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4237 * ENSONIQ SoundscapeVIVO ENS4081 * NeoMagic 256AV (non-AC97) * OPTi 924 * OPTi 925 * OPTi 930 * OPTi 931 * OPTi 933 * Yamaha OPL-SA2 * Yamaha OPL-SA3 The {{< manpage "snd_neomagic" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * NeoMagic 256AV * NeoMagic 256ZX The {{< manpage "snd_sbc" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Avance Asound 110 * Avance Logic ALS100+ * Avance Logic ALS120 * Creative SB16 * Creative SB32 * Creative AWE64 * Creative AWE64 Gold * Creative ViBRA16C * Creative ViBRA16X * ESS ES1681 * ESS ES1688 * ESS ES1868 * ESS ES1869 * ESS ES1878 * ESS ES1879 * ESS ES1888 The {{< manpage "snd_solo" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * ESS Solo-1 (ES1938 Chipset) * ESS Solo-1E (ES1946 Chipset) Note that older ESS ISA cards with ES18xx chipset are supported via {{< manpage "snd_ess" "4">}} and/or {{< manpage "snd_sbc" "4">}}. The {{< manpage "snd_spicds" "4">}} driver supports the following codecs: * AK4358 * AK4381 * AK4396 * AK4524 * AK4528 * WM8770 The {{< manpage "snd_t4dwave" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * Acer Labs M5451 * SIS 7018 * Trident 4DWave DX * Trident 4DWave NX The {{< manpage "snd_via8233" "4">}} driver supports the following audio chipsets: * VIA VT8233 * VIA VT8233A * VIA VT8233C * VIA VT8235 * VIA VT8237 * VIA VT8251 The {{< manpage "snd_via82c686" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * VIA 82C686A The {{< manpage "snd_vibes" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * S3 SonicVibes [[camera]] === Camera and Video Capture Devices The {{< manpage "bktr" "4">}} driver supports video capture cards based on the Brooktree Bt848/849/878/879 chips, as well as Pinnacle PCTV cards, including: * AOpen VA1000 * AVerMedia AVerTV Studio * AVerMedia TF/FM-98 * ATI TV Wonder VE * Hauppauge WinCast/TV * Hauppauge WinTV-Go-FM * Hauppauge WinTV-pci * Hauppauge WinTV-radio * Intel Smart Video Recorder III * KWORLD PCI TV Tuner * Miro PC TV * Pinnacle PCTV Pro * Pinnacle PCTV Rave * PixelView PlayTV PAK * PixelView PlayTV Pro (rev 4C, 9D) * SIGMA TV II * STB TV PCI Television Tuner * Super TV Tuner * TerraTec TValue * V-Stream XPERT TV-PVR 878 * Video Highway XTreme * VideoLogic Captivator PCI [i386] Connectix QuickCam [[usb]] === USB Devices [amd64, i386] A range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work are listed in this section. Owing to the generic nature of most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed here. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] USB Ethernet adapters can be found in the section listing link:#ethernet[Ethernet interfaces]. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] USB Bluetooth adapters can be found in link:#bluetooth[Bluetooth] section. The {{< manpage "ohci" "4">}} driver supports all OHCI v1.0 compliant controllers including: * AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) * AMD-756 * OPTi 82C861 (FireLink) * NEC uPD 9210 * CMD Tech 670 (USB0670) * CMD Tech 673 (USB0673) * NVIDIA nForce3 * Sun PCIO-2 (RIO USB) The {{< manpage "uhci" "4">}} driver supports all UHCI v1.1 compliant controllers including: * Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) * Intel 82371SB (PIIX3) * VIA 83C572 [amd64, i386] USB 2.0 controllers using the EHCI interface ({{< manpage "ehci" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Hubs [amd64, i386] Keyboards ({{< manpage "ukbd" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Miscellaneous * Assist Computer Systems PC Camera C-M1 * ActiveWire I/O Board * Creative Technology Video Blaster WebCam Plus * D-Link DSB-R100 USB Radio ({{< manpage "ufm" "4">}} driver) * Mirunet AlphaCam Plus The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "urio" "4">}} driver: * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 500 * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 600 * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 800 Devices supported by the {{< manpage "umodem" "4">}} driver include: * 3Com 5605 * Curitel PC5740 Wireless Modem * Kyocera AH-K3001V Mobile Phone(WILLCOM) * Kyocera WX320K Mobile Phone(WILLCOM) * Metricom Ricochet GS USB wireless modem * Sierra MC5720 Wireless Modem * Yamaha Broadband Wireless Router RTW65b * ELSA MicroLink 56k USB modem * Sony Ericsson W810i phone [amd64, i386] Mice ({{< manpage "ums" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "ulpt" "4">}} driver provides support for USB printers and parallel printer conversion cables, including the following: * ATen parallel printer adapter * Belkin F5U002 parallel printer adapter * Canon BJ F850, S600 * Canon LBP-1310, 350 * Entrega USB-to-parallel printer adapter * Hewlett-Packard HP Deskjet 3420 (P/N: C8947A #ABJ) * Oki Data MICROLINE ML660PS * Seiko Epson PM-900C, 880C, 820C, 730C The {{< manpage "ubsa" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * AnyData ADU-500A EV-DO modem * AnyData ADU-E100A (no EV-DO mode support) * Belkin F5U103 * Belkin F5U120 * e-Tek Labs Kwik232 * GoHubs GoCOM232 * Peracom single port serial adapter The {{< manpage "ubser" "4">}} driver provides support for the BWCT console management serial adapters. The {{< manpage "uftdi" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * B&B Electronics USB->RS422/485 adapter * Elexol USB MOD1 and USB MOD3 * HP USB-Serial adapter shipped with some HP laptops * Inland UAS111 * QVS USC-1000 * Buffalo PC-OP-RS / Kurouto-shikou KURO-RS universal remote * Prologix GPIB-USB Controller The {{< manpage "uplcom" "4">}} driver supports the following devices and adapters: * ADLINK ND-6530 USB-Serial Adapter * Alcatel One Touch 535/735 Phone * Alcor AU9720 USB-RS232 Serial Adapter * AlDiga AL-11U Modem * Alltronix ACM003U00 Modem * Anchor Serial adapter * ATEN UC-232A * BAFO BF-800 and BF-810 * Belkin F5U257 * BenQ S81 Phone * Corega CG-USBRS232R Serial Adapter * Cressi Edy (Seiko) Diving Computer * ELECOM UC-SGT Serial Adapter * HAL Corporation Crossam2+USB IR commander * Hama USB RS-232 Serial Adapter * Hamlet exaggerate XURS232 * HP LD220 Point-Of-Sale (POS) Display * IOGEAR UC-232A * I/O DATA USB-RSAQ, USB-RSAQ2, USB-RSAQ3 and USB-RSAQ5 * iTegno WM1080A GSM/GFPRS Modem * iTegno WM2080A CDMA Modem * Leadtek 9531 GPS * Micromax 610U Modem * Microsoft Palm 700WX * Mobile Action MA-620 Infrared Adapter * Motorola Cables * Nokia CA-42 Cable * OTI DKU-5 cable * Panasonic TY-TP50P6-S flat screen * PLX CA-42 Phone Cable * PLANEX USB-RS232 URS-03 * Prolific Generic USB-Serial Adapters * Prolific Pharos USB-Serial Adapter * RATOC REX-USB60 * Radio Shack USB Serial Cable * Sagem USB-Serial Adapter * Samsung I330 Phone Cradle * Sandberg USB to Serial Link (model number 133-08) * Sanwa KB-USB2 Multimeter cable * Siemens/BenQ EF81, SX1, X65 and X75 Mobile Phones * Sitecom USB-Serial Adapter * SMART Technologies USB-Serial Adapter * Sony QN3 Phone Cable * Sony Ericsson Datapilot * Sony Ericsson DCU-10 and DCU-11 (Susteen) USB Cables * SOURCENEXT KeikaiDenwa 8 (with and without charger) * Speed Dragon USB-Serial Cable * Syntech CPT-8001C Barcode Scanner * TDK UHA6400 and UPA9664 USB-PHS Adapters * TRENDnet USB to Serial Converter (TU-S9) * Tripp-Lite U209-000-R USB-Serial Adapter * UIC HCR331 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader * UIC MSR206 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader * Willcom W-SIM DD PHS terminal.(WS002IN) * YC-Cable USB-Serial Adapter * Zeagle N2iTion3 Diving Computer The {{< manpage "umct" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * Belkin F5U109 * Belkin F5U409 * D-Link DU-H3SP USB BAY Hub * Magic Control Technology USB-232 * Sitecom USB-232 The {{< manpage "umass" "4">}} driver supports USB Mass Storage devices, including: * ADTEC Stick Drive AD-UST32M, 64M, 128M, 256M * Denno FireWire/USB2 Removable 2.5-inch HDD Case MIFU-25CB20 * FujiFilm Zip USB Drive ZDR100 USB A * GREEN HOUSE USB Flash Memory "PicoDrive" GH-UFD32M, 64M, 128M * Huawei Mobile (SD slot) * IBM 32MB USB Memory Key (P/N 22P5296) * IBM 256MB USB Drive (MSYSTEM DiskOnKey2) * IBM ThinkPad USB Portable CD-ROM Drive (P/N 33L5151) * I-O DATA USB CD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM Drive DVR-iUH2 (CDROM, DVD-RAM only) * I-O DATA USB x6 CD-RW Drive CDRW-i64/USB (CDROM only) * I-O DATA USB/IEEE1394 Portable HD Drive HDP-i30P/CI, HDP-i40P/CI * Iomega USB Zip 100/250 drive * Iomega Zip750 USB2.0 drive * Keian USB1.1/2.0 3.5-inch HDD Case KU350A * Kurouto Shikou USB 2.5-inch HDD Case GAWAP2.5PS-USB2.0 * LaCie P3 HardDrive USB 200GB * Logitec LDR-H443U2 DVD-RAM/-R/+R/-RW/+RW drive * Logitec Mobile USB Memory LMC-256UD * Logitec USB1.1/2.0 HDD Unit SHD-E60U2 * Logitec USB Double-Speed Floppy Drive LFD-31U2 * Logitec USB/IEEE1394 DVD-RAM/R/RW Unit LDR-N21FU2 (CDROM only) * MELCO USB Flash Disk "ClipDrive", RUF-C32M, -C64M, -C128M, -C256M, -C512M * MELCO USB Flash Disk "PetitDrive", RUF-32M, -64M, -128M, -256Mm * MELCO USB2.0 Flash Disk "PetitDrive2", RUF-256M/U2, -512M/U2 * MELCO USB2.0 MO Drive MO-CH640U2 * Matshita CF-VFDU03 floppy drive * Merlin SM300 MP3/WMA Player (256Mb) * Microtech International, Inc. USB-SCSI-HD 50 USB to SCSI cable * Motorola E398 Mobile Phone (TransFlash memory card) * NOVAC USB2.0 2.5/3.5-inch HDD Case NV-HD351U * PNY Attache Flash Drive * Panasonic ("Matshita FDD CF-VFDU03") * Panasonic KXL-CB20AN Portable DVD-ROM/CD-R/RW * Panasonic KXL-CB35AN (DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW) * Panasonic USB2.0 Portable CD-RW Drive KXL-RW40AN (CDROM only) * Panasonic floppy drive * Qware BeatZkey! Pro * RATOC Systems USB2.0 Removable HDD Case U2-MDK1, U2-MDK1B * SanDisk SDDR-31 (Compact Flash) * SanDisk SDDR-75 (only Compact Flash port works) * Sitecom CN-300 MultiFlash (MMC/SD, SmartMedia, CF, MemoryStick) * Sony Portable CD-R/RW Drive CRX10U (CDROM only) * TEAC Portable USB CD-ROM Unit CD-110PU/210PU * Time DPA20B MP3 Player (1Gb) * Trek Thumbdrive 8MB * VAIO floppy drive (includes Y-E Data Flashbuster-U) * Y-E Data floppy drive (720/1.44/2.88Mb) Among the supported digital cameras are: * Asahi Optical (PENTAX) Optio 230 & 330 [amd64, i386] Audio Devices ({{< manpage "uaudio" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "uvisor" "4">}} driver supports the following devices: * Aceeca Mez1000 RDA * Handspring Treo * Handspring Treo 600 * Handspring Visor * Palm I705 * Palm M125 * Palm M130 * Palm M500 * Palm M505 * Palm M515 * Palm Tungsten T * Palm Tungsten Z * Palm Zire * Palm Zire 31 * Sony Clie 4.0 * Sony Clie 4.1 * Sony Clie 5.0 * Sony Clie PEG-S500C * Sony Clie NX60 * Sony Clie S360 * Sony Clie TJ37 [[firewire]] === IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices The {{< manpage "fwohci" "4">}} driver provides support for PCI/CardBus FireWire interface cards. The driver supports the following IEEE 1394 OHCI chipsets: * Adaptec AHA-894x/AIC-5800 * Apple Pangea * Apple UniNorth * Intel 82372FB * IOGEAR GUF320 * Lucent / Agere FW322/323 * NEC uPD72861 * NEC uPD72870 * NEC uPD72871/2 * NEC uPD72873 * NEC uPD72874 * National Semiconductor CS4210 * Ricoh R5C551 * Ricoh R5C552 * Sony CX3022 * Sony i.LINK (CXD3222) * Sun PCIO-2 (RIO 1394) * Texas Instruments PCI4410A * Texas Instruments PCI4450 * Texas Instruments PCI4451 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV22 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV23 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV26 * Texas Instruments TSB43AA22 * Texas Instruments TSB43AB21/A/AI/A-EP * Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A * Texas Instruments TSB43AB23 * Texas Instruments TSB82AA2 * VIA Fire II (VT6306) [amd64, i386, sparc64] Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices ({{< manpage "sbp" "4">}} driver) [[bluetooth]] === Bluetooth Devices The {{< manpage "ng_bt3c" "4">}} driver provides support for the 3Com/HP 3CRWB6096-A PCCARD bluetooth adapter. The {{< manpage "ng_ubt" "4">}} driver supports all Bluetooth USB devices that conform with the Bluetooth specification v1.1, including: * 3Com 3CREB96 * AIPTEK BR0R02 * EPoX BT-DG02 * Mitsumi Bluetooth USB adapter * MSI MS-6967 * TDK Bluetooth USB adapter * Broadcom Bluetooth USB adapter [[crypto-accel]] === Cryptographic Accelerators The {{< manpage "hifn" "4">}} driver supports various cards containing the Hifn 7751, 7951, 7811, 7955, and 7956 chipsets, such as: * Invertex AEON * Hifn 7751 * PowerCrypt * XL-Crypt * NetSec 7751 * Soekris Engineering vpn1201 and vpn1211 * Soekris Engineering vpn1401 and vpn1411 The {{< manpage "safe" "4">}} driver supports cards containing any of the following chips: * SafeNet 1141 * SafeNet 1741 The {{< manpage "ubsec" "4">}} driver supports cards containing any of the following chips: * Bluesteel 5501 * Bluesteel 560 * Broadcom BCM5801 * Broadcom BCM5802 * Broadcom BCM5805 * Broadcom BCM5820 * Broadcom BCM5821 * Broadcom BCM5822 * Broadcom BCM5823 * Broadcom BCM5825 [[misc]] === Miscellaneous [amd64, i386] FAX-Modem/PCCARD * MELCO IGM-PCM56K/IGM-PCM56KH * Nokia Card Phone 2.0 (gsm900/dcs1800 HSCSD terminal) [amd64, i386] Floppy drives ({{< manpage "fdc" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] VGA-compatible video cards ({{< manpage "vga" "4">}} driver) [.note] *Note*: + Information regarding specific video cards and compatibility with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/. [amd64, i386] Keyboards including: * [i386] AT-style keyboards ({{< manpage "atkbd" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] PS/2 keyboards ({{< manpage "atkbd" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] USB keyboards ({{< manpage "ukbd" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Pointing devices including: * [amd64, i386] Bus mice and compatible devices ({{< manpage "mse" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] PS/2 mice and compatible devices, including many laptop pointing devices ({{< manpage "psm" "4">}} driver) * Serial mice and compatible devices * [amd64, i386] USB mice ({{< manpage "ums" "4">}} driver) [.note] *Note*: + {{< manpage "moused" "8">}} has more information on using pointing devices with FreeBSD. Information on using pointing devices with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/. [amd64, i386] "PC standard" parallel ports ({{< manpage "ppc" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] PC-compatible joysticks ({{< manpage "joy" "4">}} driver) [i386] PHS Data Communication Card/PCCARD * NTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ct * Panasonic KX-PH405 * SII MC-P200 [i386] Xilinx XC6200-based reconfigurable hardware cards compatible with the HOT1 from http://www.vcc.com/[Virtual Computers] (xrpu driver). diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/installation.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/installation.adoc index 54e27b8534..7deb51c4bf 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/installation.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/installation.adoc @@ -1,93 +1,93 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE Installation Instructions" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "12.0-RELEASE" -:localRel: "12.0" +:releaseCurrent: 12.0-RELEASE +:localRel: 12.0 = FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Installation Instructions FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Installation Instructions == Abstract This article gives some brief instructions on installing FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} and upgrading the systems running earlier releases. == Table of Contents * <> * <> [[install]] == Installing FreeBSD The Installing FreeBSD chapter of the FreeBSD Handbook provides more in-depth information about the installation program itself, including a guided walk-through with screenshots. [[upgrade]] == Upgrading FreeBSD If you are upgrading from a previous release of FreeBSD, please read upgrading section in the Release Notes for notable incompatibilities carefully. [[upgrade-source]] == Upgrading from Source The procedure for doing a source code based update is described in Updating FreeBSD from Source. For SVN use the releng/{localRel} branch which will be where any upcoming Security Advisories or Errata Notices will be applied. [[upgrade-binary]] == Upgrading Using "FreeBSD Update" The {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} utility supports binary upgrades of i386 and amd64 systems running earlier FreeBSD releases. Systems running 11.2-RELEASE can upgrade as follows: [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update fetch # freebsd-update install ---- Now the {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} utility can fetch bits belonging to {releaseCurrent}. During this process {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} will ask for help in merging configuration files. [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update upgrade -r {localRel}-RELEASE # freebsd-update install ---- The system must now be rebooted with the newly installed kernel before the non-kernel components are updated. [.screen] ---- # shutdown -r now ---- After rebooting, {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} needs to be run again to install the new userland components: [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update install ---- At this point, users of systems being upgraded from earlier FreeBSD releases will be prompted by {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} to rebuild all third-party applications (e.g., ports installed from the ports tree) due to updates in system libraries. After updating installed third-party applications (and again, only if {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} printed a message indicating that this was necessary), run {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} again so that it can delete the old (no longer used) system libraries: [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update install ---- Finally, reboot into {releaseCurrent} [.screen] ---- # shutdown -r now ---- After rebooting, it is recommended to regenerate the pkg binary tool to prevent future issues when installing some applications using the pkg tool. [.screen] ---- # pkg-static install -f pkg ---- diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/readme.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/readme.adoc index b6f0b57a88..51be5dc713 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/readme.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/readme.adoc @@ -1,157 +1,158 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE README" sidenav: download -releaseCurrent: "12.0-RELEASE" -releaseType: "release" -releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" -releasePrevStable: "10.4-RELEASE" -releasePrev: "11.2-RELEASE" --- +:releaseCurrent: 12.0-RELEASE +:releaseType: release +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE +:releasePrevStable: 10.4-RELEASE +:releasePrev: 11.2-RELEASE + include::shared/releases.adoc[] include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] include::shared/en/mailing-lists.adoc[] -= FreeBSD {{% param releaseCurrent %}} README += FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} README == Abstract -This document gives a brief introduction to FreeBSD {{% param releaseCurrent %}}. It includes some information on how to obtain FreeBSD, a listing of various ways to contact the FreeBSD Project, and pointers to some other sources of information. +This document gives a brief introduction to FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It includes some information on how to obtain FreeBSD, a listing of various ways to contact the FreeBSD Project, and pointers to some other sources of information. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction -This distribution is a {{% param releaseType %}} of FreeBSD {{% param releaseCurrent %}}, the latest point along the {{% param releaseBranch %}} branch. +This distribution is a {releaseType} of FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}, the latest point along the {releaseBranch} branch. [[about]] == About FreeBSD FreeBSD is an operating system based on 4.4 BSD Lite for AMD64 and Intel EM64T based PC hardware (amd64), Intel, AMD, Cyrix or NexGen x86 based PC hardware (i386), and UltraSPARC(R) machines (sparc64). Versions for the ARM(R) (arm), MIPS(R) (mips), and PowerPC(R) (powerpc) architectures are currently under development as well. FreeBSD works with a wide variety of peripherals and configurations and can be used for everything from software development to games to Internet Service Provision. This release of FreeBSD contains everything you need to run such a system, including full source code for the kernel and all utilities in the base distribution. With the source distribution installed, you can literally recompile the entire system from scratch with one command, making it ideal for students, researchers, or users who simply want to see how it all works. A large collection of third-party ported software (the Ports Collection) is also provided to make it easy to obtain and install all your favorite traditional UNIX(R) utilities for FreeBSD. Each port consists of a set of scripts to retrieve, configure, build, and install a piece of software, with a single command. Over {numports} ports, from editors to programming languages to graphical applications, make FreeBSD a powerful and comprehensive operating environment that extends far beyond what's provided by many commercial versions of UNIX(R). Most ports are also available as pre-compiled packages, which can be quickly installed from the installation program. [[audience]] == Target Audience -This {{% param releaseType %}} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {{% param releaseType %}} works as advertised, {{% param releaseBranch %}} is very much a work-in-progress. +This {releaseType} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {releaseType} works as advertised, {releaseBranch} is very much a work-in-progress. -The basic requirements for using this {{% param releaseType %}} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {{% param releaseBranch %}} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). +The basic requirements for using this {releaseType} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). -For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {{% param releasePrevStable %}}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. +For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {releasePrevStable}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. -This {{% param releaseType %}} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {{% param releaseType %}} works as advertised, {{% param releaseBranch %}} is very much a work-in-progress. +This {releaseType} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {releaseType} works as advertised, {releaseBranch} is very much a work-in-progress. -The basic requirements for using this {{% param releaseType %}} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {{% param releaseBranch %}} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). +The basic requirements for using this {releaseType} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). -For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {{% param releasePrevStable %}}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. +For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {releasePrevStable}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. -This {{% param releaseType %}} of FreeBSD is suitable for all users. It has undergone a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure the highest reliability and dependability. +This {releaseType} of FreeBSD is suitable for all users. It has undergone a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure the highest reliability and dependability. [[obtain]] == Obtaining FreeBSD FreeBSD may be obtained in a variety of ways. This section focuses on those ways that are primarily useful for obtaining a complete FreeBSD distribution, rather than updating an existing installation. [[cdromdvd]] === CDROM and DVD FreeBSD -RELEASE distributions may be ordered on CDROM or DVD from several publishers. This is frequently the most convenient way to obtain FreeBSD for new installations, as it provides a convenient way to quickly reinstall the system if necessary. Some distributions include some of the optional, precompiled packages from the FreeBSD Ports Collection, or other extra material. A list of the CDROM and DVD publishers known to the project are listed in the link:{handbook}#mirrors[Obtaining FreeBSD' appendix] appendix to the Handbook. [[ftp]] === FTP You can use FTP to retrieve FreeBSD and any or all of its optional packages from `ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/`, which is the official FreeBSD release site, or any of its mirrors. Lists of locations that mirror FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#mirrors-ftp[FTP Sites] section of the Handbook. Finding a close (in networking terms) mirror from which to download the distribution is highly recommended. Additional mirror sites are always welcome. Contact `` for more details on becoming an official mirror site. You can also find useful information for mirror sites at the link:{hubs}[Mirroring FreeBSD] article. Mirrors generally contain the ISO images generally used to create a CDROM of a FreeBSD release. They usually also contain floppy disk images (for applicable platforms), as well as the files necessary to do an installation over the network. Finally mirrors sites usually contain a set of packages for the most current release. [[contacting]] == Contacting the FreeBSD Project [[emailmailinglists]] === Email and Mailing Lists For any questions or general technical support issues, please send mail to the {freebsd-questions}. -If you're tracking the {{% param releaseBranch %}} development efforts, you must join the {freebsd-current}, in order to keep abreast of recent developments and changes that may affect the way you use and maintain the system. +If you're tracking the {releaseBranch} development efforts, you must join the {freebsd-current}, in order to keep abreast of recent developments and changes that may affect the way you use and maintain the system. Being a largely-volunteer effort, the FreeBSD Project is always happy to have extra hands willing to help-there are already far more desired enhancements than there is time to implement them. To contact the developers on technical matters, or with offers of help, please send mail to the {freebsd-hackers}. Please note that these mailing lists can experience significant amounts of traffic. If you have slow or expensive mail access, or are only interested in keeping up with major FreeBSD events, you may find it preferable to subscribe instead to the {freebsd-announce}. All of the mailing lists can be freely joined by anyone wishing to do so. Visit the link:https://www.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo[FreeBSD Mailman Info Page]. This will give you more information on joining the various lists, accessing archives, etc. There are a number of mailing lists targeted at special interest groups not mentioned here; more information can be obtained either from the Mailman pages or the link:../../../support/#mailing-list[mailing lists section] of the FreeBSD Web site. [IMPORTANT] ==== Do not send email to the lists asking to be subscribed. Use the Mailman interface instead. ==== [[pr]] === Submitting Problem Reports Suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are always valued-please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find. Bug reports with attached fixes are of course even more welcome. The preferred method to submit bug reports from a machine with Internet connectivity is to use the Bugzilla bug tracker. Problem Reports (PRs) submitted in this way will be filed and their progress tracked; the FreeBSD developers will do their best to respond to all reported bugs as soon as possible. link:https://bugs.freebsd.org/search/[A list of all active PRs] is available on the FreeBSD Web site; this list is useful to see what potential problems other users have encountered. Note that {{< manpage "send-pr" "1">}} is deprecated. For more information, link:{problem-reports}["Writing FreeBSD Problem Reports"], available on the FreeBSD Web site, has a number of helpful hints on writing and submitting effective problem reports. [[seealso]] == Further Reading There are many sources of information about FreeBSD; some are included with this distribution, while others are available on-line or in print versions. [[release-docs]] === Release Documentation -A number of other files provide more specific information about this {{% param releaseType %}} distribution. These files are provided in various formats. Most distributions will include both ASCII text ([.filename]`.TXT`) and HTML ([.filename]`.HTM`) renditions. Some distributions may also include other formats such as Portable Document Format ([.filename]`.PDF`). +A number of other files provide more specific information about this {releaseType} distribution. These files are provided in various formats. Most distributions will include both ASCII text ([.filename]`.TXT`) and HTML ([.filename]`.HTM`) renditions. Some distributions may also include other formats such as Portable Document Format ([.filename]`.PDF`). * [.filename]`README.TXT`: This file, which gives some general information about FreeBSD as well as some cursory notes about obtaining a distribution. -* [.filename]`RELNOTES.TXT`: The release notes, showing what's new and different in FreeBSD {{% param releaseCurrent %}} compared to the previous release (FreeBSD {{% param releasePrev %}}). +* [.filename]`RELNOTES.TXT`: The release notes, showing what's new and different in FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} compared to the previous release (FreeBSD {releasePrev}). * [.filename]`HARDWARE.TXT`: The hardware compatibility list, showing devices with which FreeBSD has been tested and is known to work. * [.filename]`ERRATA.TXT`: Release errata. Late-breaking, post-release information can be found in this file, which is principally applicable to releases (as opposed to snapshots). It is important to consult this file before installing a release of FreeBSD, as it contains the latest information on problems which have been found and fixed since the release was created. On platforms that support {{< manpage "bsdinstall" "8">}} (currently amd64, i386, and sparc64), these documents are generally available via the Documentation menu during installation. Once the system is installed, you can revisit this menu by re-running the {{< manpage "bsdinstall" "8">}} utility. [.note] *Note*: + It is extremely important to read the errata for any given release before installing it, to learn about any late-breaking news or post-release problems. The errata file accompanying each release (most likely right next to this file) is already out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the current errata for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at link:../../releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases] (as well as any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location). [[manpages]] === Manual Pages As with almost all UNIX(R) like operating systems, FreeBSD comes with a set of on-line manual pages, accessed through the {{< manpage "man" "1">}} command or through the http://link:www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi[hypertext manual pages gateway] on the FreeBSD Web site. In general, the manual pages provide information on the different commands and APIs available to the FreeBSD user. In some cases, manual pages are written to give information on particular topics. Notable examples of such manual pages are {{< manpage "tuning" "7">}} (a guide to performance tuning), {{< manpage "security" "7">}} (an introduction to FreeBSD security), and {{< manpage "style" "9">}} (a style guide to kernel coding). [[booksarticles]] === Books and Articles Two highly-useful collections of FreeBSD-related information, maintained by the FreeBSD Project, are the FreeBSD Handbook and FreeBSD FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions document). On-line versions of the link:{handbook}[Handbook] and link:{faq}[FAQ] are always available from the link:../../../doc[FreeBSD Documentation page] or its mirrors. If you install the [.filename]`doc` distribution set, you can use a Web browser to read the Handbook and FAQ locally. In particular, note that the Handbook contains a step-by-step guide to installing FreeBSD. A number of on-line books and articles, also maintained by the FreeBSD Project, cover more-specialized, FreeBSD-related topics. This material spans a wide range of topics, from effective use of the mailing lists, to dual-booting FreeBSD with other operating systems, to guidelines for new committers. Like the Handbook and FAQ, these documents are available from the FreeBSD Documentation Page or in the doc distribution set. A listing of other books and documents about FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#bibliography[bibliography] of the FreeBSD Handbook. Because of FreeBSD's strong UNIX(R) heritage, many other articles and books written for UNIX(R) systems are applicable as well, some of which are also listed in the bibliography. [[acknowledgements]] == Acknowledgments -FreeBSD represents the cumulative work of many hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals from around the world who have worked countless hours to bring about this {{% param releaseType %}}. For a complete list of FreeBSD developers and contributors, please see link:{contributors}["Contributors to FreeBSD"] on the FreeBSD Web site or any of its mirrors. +FreeBSD represents the cumulative work of many hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals from around the world who have worked countless hours to bring about this {releaseType}. For a complete list of FreeBSD developers and contributors, please see link:{contributors}["Contributors to FreeBSD"] on the FreeBSD Web site or any of its mirrors. -Special thanks also go to the many thousands of FreeBSD users and testers all over the world, without whom this {{% param releaseType %}} simply would not have been possible. +Special thanks also go to the many thousands of FreeBSD users and testers all over the world, without whom this {releaseType} simply would not have been possible. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/relnotes.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/relnotes.adoc index 6e9fa75d84..52ac1549d9 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/relnotes.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/relnotes.adoc @@ -1,555 +1,555 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE Release Notes" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "12.0-RELEASE" -:releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" -:releasePrev: "11.2-RELEASE" -:releaseNext: "13.0-RELEASE" -:releaseType: "release" +:releaseCurrent: 12.0-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE +:releasePrev: 11.2-RELEASE +:releaseNext: 13.0-RELEASE +:releaseType: release include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Release Notes == Abstract The release notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} contain a summary of the changes made to the FreeBSD base system on the {releaseBranch} development line. This document lists applicable security advisories that were issued since the last release, as well as significant changes to the FreeBSD kernel and userland. Some brief remarks on upgrading are also presented. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> ** <> ** <> * <> ** <> ** <> ** <> ** <> ** <> ** <> ** <> * <> ** <> ** <> * <> ** <> ** <> ** <> * <> ** <> ** <> ** <> ** <> * <> ** <> ** <> ** <> * <> ** <> * <> ** <> ** <> * <> ** <> * <> ** <> * <> ** <> [[intro]] == Introduction This document contains the release notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It describes recently added, changed, or deleted features of FreeBSD. It also provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of FreeBSD. The {releaseType} distribution to which these release notes apply represents the latest point along the {releaseBranch} development branch since {releaseBranch} was created. Information regarding pre-built, binary {releaseType} distributions along this branch can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/. The {releaseType} distribution to which these release notes apply represents a point along the {releaseBranch} development branch between {releasePrev} and the future {releaseNext}. Information regarding pre-built, binary {releaseType} distributions along this branch can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/. This distribution of FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} is a {releaseType} distribution. It can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/ or any of its mirrors. More information on obtaining this (or other) {releaseType} distributions of FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#mirrors[Obtaining FreeBSD' appendix] to the link:{handbook}[FreeBSD Handbook]. All users are encouraged to consult the release errata before installing FreeBSD. The errata document is updated with "late-breaking" information discovered late in the release cycle or after the release. Typically, it contains information on known bugs, security advisories, and corrections to documentation. An up-to-date copy of the errata for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} can be found on the FreeBSD Web site. This document describes the most user-visible new or changed features in FreeBSD since {releasePrev}. In general, changes described here are unique to the {releaseBranch} branch unless specifically marked as MERGED features. Typical release note items document recent security advisories issued after {releasePrev}, new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options, major bug fixes, or contributed software upgrades. They may also list changes to major ports/packages or release engineering practices. Clearly the release notes cannot list every single change made to FreeBSD between releases; this document focuses primarily on security advisories, user-visible changes, and major architectural improvements. [[upgrade]] == Upgrading from Previous Releases of FreeBSD [amd64,i386] Binary upgrades between RELEASE versions (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported using the {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} utility. The binary upgrade procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as unmodified GENERIC kernels distributed as a part of an official FreeBSD release. The {{< manpage "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 only be attempted after backing up _all_ data and configuration files. ==== [[security-errata]] == Security and Errata This section lists the various Security Advisories and Errata Notices since {releasePrev}. [[security]] === Security Advisories [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Advisory |Date |Topic |No advisories. | | |=== [[errata]] === Errata Notices [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Errata |Date |Topic |No errata notices. | | |=== [[userland]] == Userland This section covers changes and additions to userland applications, contributed software, and system utilities. [[userland-config]] === Userland Configuration Changes Group permissions on `/dev/acpi` have been changed to allow users in the `operator` GID to invoke {{< manpage "acpiconf" "8">}} to suspend the system. {{< revision "335864" >}} {{< sponsored " DARPA, AFRL" >}} The default {{< manpage "devfs.rules" "5">}} configuration has been updated to allow {{< manpage "mount_fusefs" "8">}} with {{< manpage "jail" "8">}}. {{< revision "336565" >}} The default `PAGER` now defaults to {{< manpage "less" "1">}} for most commands. {{< revision "337497" >}} The {{< manpage "newsyslog" "8">}} utility has been updated to reject configuration entries that specify {{< manpage "setuid" "2">}} or executable log files. {{< revision "338165" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The `WITH_REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD` {{< manpage "src.conf" "5">}} knob has been enabled by default. {{< revision "338642" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} LDNS now enables `DANE-TA`, and `GOST` has been removed. {{< revision "339303" >}} A new {{< manpage "src.conf" "5">}} knob, `WITH_RETPOLINE`, has been added to enable the retpoline mitigation for userland builds. {{< revision "340773" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[userland-programs]] === Userland Application Changes xlint and the ability to build lint libraries or lint source code has been removed. The {{< manpage "dtrace" "1">}} utility has been updated to support `if` and `else` statements. {{< revision "304200" >}} The legacy {{< manpage "gdb" "1">}} utility included in the base system is now installed to `/usr/libexec` for use with {{< manpage "crashinfo" "8">}}. The gdbserver and gdbtui utilities are no longer installed. For interactive debugging, {{< manpage "lldb" "1">}} or a modern version of {{< manpage "gdb" "1">}} from `devel/gdb` should be used. A new {{< manpage "src.conf" "5">}} knob, `WITHOUT_GDB_LIBEXEC` has been added to disable building {{< manpage "gdb" "1">}}. The {{< manpage "gdb" "1">}} utility is still installed in `/usr/bin` on sparc64. {{< revision "317416" >}} The {{< manpage "setfacl" "1">}} utility has been updated to include a new flag, `-R`, used to operate recursively on directories. {{< revision "332396" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "cat" "1">}} utility has been updated to print output aligned the same regardless of if invoked with `-ne` or `-be`. {{< revision "323865" >}} The default bootstrap linker has been changed to {{< manpage "ld_lld" "1">}} for amd64. {{< revision "334391" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "dhclient" "8">}} utility has been updated to add a configuration knob to allow superseding the `interface-mtu` option provided by an incorrectly-configured DHCP server. {{< revision "334443" >}} The {{< manpage "asf" "8">}} utility has been removed, as {{< manpage "kgdb" "1">}} now handles kernel module state internally. {{< revision "335222" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The `sha224(1)` utility has been added. {{< revision "336126" >}} The {{< manpage "geli" "8">}} utility has been updated to provide support for initializing multiple providers at once when they use the same passphrase and/or key. {{< revision "336659" >}} The default bootstrap linker has been changed to {{< manpage "ld_lld" "1">}} for i386. {{< revision "336901" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The default bootstrap linker has been changed to {{< manpage "ld_lld" "1">}} for armv7. {{< revision "337057" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "dd" "1">}} utility has been updated to add the `status=progress` option, which prints the status of its operation on a single line once per second, similar to GNU {{< manpage "dd" "1">}}. {{< revision "337505" >}} The {{< manpage "date" "1">}} utility has been updated to include a new flag, `-I`, which prints its output in ISO 8601 formatting. {{< revision "337332" >}} The {{< manpage "bectl" "8">}} utility has been added, providing an administrative interface for managing ZFS boot environments, similar to `sysutils/beadm`. {{< revision "337663" >}} The {{< manpage "ls" "1">}} utility has been updated to include a new `--color=when` flag, where when can be one of `always`, `auto` (default), or `never`. {{< revision "337956" >}} The {{< manpage "bhyve" "8">}} utility has been updated to add a new subcommand to the `-l` and `-s` flags, `help`, which when used, prints a list of supported LPC and PCI devices, respectively. {{< revision "338210" >}} {{< sponsored "iXsystems" >}} The {{< manpage "tftp" "1">}} utility has been updated to change the default transfer mode from ASCII to binary. {{< revision "338258" >}} The {{< manpage "last" "1">}} utility has been updated to include {{< manpage "libxo" "3">}} support. {{< revision "338352" >}} The {{< manpage "lastlogin" "8">}} utility has been updated to include {{< manpage "libxo" "3">}} support. {{< revision "338353" >}} The {{< manpage "chown" "8">}} utility has been updated to prevent overflow of UID or GID arguments where the argument exceeded `UID_MAX` or `GID_MAX`, respectively. {{< revision "338950" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The {{< manpage "ctm" "1">}} and related utilities have been marked as deprecated for removal in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "340444" >}} [[userland-contrib]] === Contributed Software The ELF Tool Chain has been updated to version r3614. {{< revision "333063" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "zstd" "1">}} utility has been updated to version 1.3.4. {{< revision "331602" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The {{< manpage "vt" "4">}} Terminus BSD Console font has been updated to version 4.46. {{< revision "332452" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "xz" "1">}} utility has been updated to version 5.2.4. {{< revision "333783" >}} The clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt utilities and libc++ have been updated to version 6.0.1. {{< revision "335799" >}} The bsnmp utility has been updated to version 1.13. {{< revision "335885" >}} The WPA utilities have been updated to version 2.6. {{< revision "336203" >}} The {{< manpage "ntpd" "8">}} utility has been updated to allow being run as a non-root user. {{< revision "336525" >}} [.note] *Note*: + Source-based upgrades from FreeBSD 11.x and earlier require the `ntpd` UID (123) and GID (123) to exist before the `installworld` target is run. See the "rebuild everything and install" section of `UPDATING` for the documented procedure for source-based upgrades for more details. Support for UDP-lite has been added to {{< manpage "dtrace_udplite" "4">}}. {{< revision "337018" >}} The {{< manpage "file" "1">}} utility has been updated to version 5.34. {{< revision "337442" >}} The lua utility has been updated to version 5.3.5. {{< revision "337810" >}} Support for send, receive, and state-change providers have been added to {{< manpage "dtrace_sctp" "4">}}. {{< revision "338213" >}} The {{< manpage "ntpd" "8">}} utility has been updated to version 4.2.8p12. {{< revision "338126" >}} OpenSSH has been updated to version 7.8p1. {{< revision "338561" >}} The {{< manpage "mandoc" "1">}} utility has been updated to version 1.14.4. {{< revision "338826" >}} Additional {{< manpage "capsicum" "4">}} support has been added to {{< manpage "sshd" "8">}}. {{< revision "339216" >}} Serf has been updated to version 1.3.9. {{< revision "339256" >}} ACPICA has been updated to version 20181003. {{< revision "339262" >}} Unbound has been updated to version 1.8.1. {{< revision "339278" >}} The timezone database files have been updated to version 2018g. {{< revision "339937" >}} OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.1.1a. {{< revision "340711" >}} [[userland-installer]] === Installation and Configuration Tools The {{< manpage "bsdinstall" "8">}} installer and {{< manpage "zfsboot" "8">}} boot code have been updated to allow an UEFI+GELI installation option. {{< revision "338282" >}} {{< sponsored " Klara Systems" >}} [[userland-rc]] === `/etc/rc.d` Scripts A new {{< manpage "rc" "8">}} has been added to create {{< manpage "cfumass" "4">}} LUNs. {{< revision "332857" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "geli" "8">}} {{< manpage "rc" "8">}} script has been updated to include support for a new variable, `geli_groups`, which provides support to attach multiple providers when set in {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5" >}}. {{< revision "335673" >}} The {{< manpage "rc" "8">}} subsystem has been updated to support new keywords in {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5">}}, `enable`, `disable`, and `delete` with {{< manpage "rc.d" "8">}} scripts and the {{< manpage "service" "8">}} utility. See {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5">}} for usage information. {{< revision "340348" >}} {{< sponsored " Smule, Inc." >}} [[userland-libraries]] === Runtime Libraries and API The {{< manpage "getrandom" "2">}} system call and {{< manpage "getentropy" "3">}} library have been added, compatible with Linux(R) and OpenBSD implementations. {{< revision "331279" >}} The {{< manpage "arc4random" "3">}} library has been updated to match the OpenBSD version 1.35. {{< revision "338059" >}} The {{< manpage "libarchive" "3">}} library has been updated to version 3.3.3. {{< revision "338600" >}} [[userland-abi]] === ABI Compatibility `get_s(3)` has been added. {{< revision "331936" >}} The {{< manpage "pthread" "3">}} library has been updated to incorporate POSIX/SUSv4-2018 compliance improvements. {{< revision "337992" >}} The {{< manpage "arc4random" "3">}} library has been updated to remove `arc4random_stir()` and `arc4random_addrandom()`. {{< revision "338331" >}} [[kernel]] == Kernel This section covers changes to kernel configurations, system tuning, and system control parameters that are not otherwise categorized. [[kernel-bugfix]] === Kernel Bug Fixes The ACPI subsystem has been updated to implement `Device` object types for ACPI 6.0 support, required for some Dell, Inc. Poweredge(TM) AMD(R) Epyc(TM) systems. {{< revision "326956" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} An issue with IPv6-AH IPSEC padding has been fixed to match RFC4302. {{< revision "334625" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The {{< manpage "amdsmn" "4">}} and {{< manpage "amdtemp" "4">}} drivers have been updated to attach to AMD(R) Ryzen 2(TM) host bridges. {{< revision "340446" >}} The {{< manpage "amdtemp" "4">}} driver has been updated to fix temperature reporting for AMD(R) 2990WX CPUs. {{< revision "340447" >}} [[kernel-config]] === Kernel Configuration The `VIMAGE` kernel configuration option has been enabled by default. {{< revision "324810" >}} The {{< manpage "dumpon" "8">}} utility has been updated to add support for compressed kernel crash dumps when the kernel configuration file includes the `GZIO` option. See {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5">}} and {{< manpage "dumpon" "8">}} for additional information. {{< revision "324965" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The {{< manpage "ext2fs" "5">}} filesystem has been updated to support full read/write support for ext4. {{< revision "327584" >}} The `pmtimer` device has been removed from the i386 `GENERIC` kernel configuration. Its functionality is now part of {{< manpage "apm" "4">}}. {{< revision "327774" >}} The {{< manpage "dumpon" "8">}} utility has been updated to add support for {{< manpage "zstd" "1">}}-compressed kernel crash dumps when the kernel configuration file includes the `ZSTDIO` option. See {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5">}} and {{< manpage "dumpon" "8">}} for additional information. {{< revision "329240" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} A new {{< manpage "src.conf" "5">}} knob, `WITH_KERNEL_RETPOLINE`, has been added to enable the retpoline mitigation for kernel builds. {{< revision "330110" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The `EKCD`, `GZIO`, `ZSTDIO`, and `NETDUMP` kernel configuration options have been enabled by default for amd64, i386, aarch64, powerpc, powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures. {{< revision "333890" >}} A new kernel configuration option, `KASSERT_PANIC_OPTIONAL`, has been added that allows runtime {{< manpage "KASSERT" "9">}} behavior changes without necessarily invoking {{< manpage "panic" "9">}}. The option is disabled by default. {{< revision "338214" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The `NUMA` option has been enabled by default in the amd64 `GENERIC` and `MINIMAL` kernel configurations. {{< revision "338602" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon, Netflix" >}} [[drivers]] == Devices and Drivers This section covers changes and additions to devices and device drivers since {releasePrev}. [[drivers-device]] === Device Drivers The {{< manpage "random" "4">}} device has been updated to allow terminating large reads with `^C`. {{< revision "331070" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} Support for the Microchip(R) LAN78xx(TM) USB3-GigE controller has been added. {{< revision "333713" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} A new `multifunction` device has been added to {{< manpage "usb_template" "4">}}, providing mass storage, CDC ACM (serial), and CDC ECM (ethernet) simultaneously. {{< revision "333760" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "random" "4">}} driver has been updated to remove the Yarrow algorithm. The Fortuna algorithm remains the default, and now only, available algorithm. {{< revision "338324" >}} The {{< manpage "netdump" "4">}} driver has been added, providing a facility through which kernel crash dumps can be transmitted to a remote host after a system panic. See {{< manpage "netdump" "4">}} and {{< manpage "dumpon" "8">}} for more information and configuration details. {{< revision "333283" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The {{< manpage "random" "4">}} driver has been updated to fix excessive activity during pseudo-random number generation. {{< revision "338292" >}} The {{< manpage "vt" "4">}} driver has been updated with performance improvements, drawing text at rates ranging from 2- to 6-times faster. {{< revision "338316" >}} The {{< manpage "ichwd" "4">}} driver has been updated to add TCO watchdog timer support for Intel(R) Lewisburg PCH (C620) chipsets. {{< revision "340190" >}} {{< sponsored " Panzura" >}} [[drivers-network]] === Network Drivers The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver has been updated to version 1.9.9-k. {{< revision "333149" >}} {{< sponsored "Intel Corporation" >}} The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver has been updated to provide hardware support for the `SO_MAX_PACING_RATE` {{< manpage "setsockopt" "2">}} option when the kernel configuration contains the `RATELIMIT` option. {{< revision "334143" >}} {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} The {{< manpage "ixlv" "4">}} driver has been renamed to {{< manpage "iavf" "4">}} and updated to use {{< manpage "iflib" "9">}}. The {{< manpage "ixlv" "4">}} kernel module is now a hard link to {{< manpage "iavf" "4">}} for backwards compatibility for upgrading from earlier FreeBSD releases. {{< revision "339338" >}} {{< sponsored "Panzura" >}} [[drivers-deprecated]] === Deprecated Drivers The {{< manpage "lmc" "4">}} driver has been removed. {{< revision "333144" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "ixgb" "4">}} driver has been removed. {{< revision "333173" >}} {{< sponsored "Limelight Networks" >}} The {{< manpage "nxge" "4">}} driver has been removed. {{< revision "333322" >}} {{< sponsored "Limelight Networks" >}} The {{< manpage "vxge" "4">}} driver has been removed. {{< revision "333717" >}} {{< sponsored "Limelight Networks" >}} The {{< manpage "jedec_ts" "4">}} driver has been removed in {releaseCurrent}, and its functionality replaced by {{< manpage "jedec_dimm" "4">}}. {{< revision "337033" >}} The DRM driver for modern graphics chipsets has been marked deprecated and marked for removal in FreeBSD 13. The DRM kernel modules are available from `graphics/drm-stable-kmod` or `graphics/drm-legacy-kmod` in the Ports Collection as well as via {{< manpage "pkg" "8">}}. Additionally, the kernel modules have been added to the lua {{< manpage "loader.conf" "5">}} `module_blacklist`, as installation from the Ports Collection or {{< manpage "pkg" "8">}} is strongly recommended. {{< revision "339218" >}} The following drivers have been deprecated in FreeBSD 12.0, and not present in FreeBSD 13.0: {{< manpage "ae" "4">}}, {{< manpage "de" "4">}}, {{< manpage "ed" "4">}}, {{< manpage "ep" "4">}}, {{< manpage "ex" "4">}}, {{< manpage "fe" "4">}}, {{< manpage "pcn" "4">}}, {{< manpage "sf" "4">}}, {{< manpage "sn" "4">}}, {{< manpage "tl" "4">}}, {{< manpage "tx" "4">}}, {{< manpage "txp" "4">}}, {{< manpage "vx" "4">}}, {{< manpage "wb" "4">}}, {{< manpage "xe" "4">}} {{< revision "339735" >}} [[hardware]] == Hardware Support This section covers general hardware support for physical machines, hypervisors, and virtualization environments, as well as hardware changes and updates that do not otherwise fit in other sections of this document. [[hardware-support]] === Hardware Support Support for powernv POWER9 MMU initialization has been added. {{< revision "333273" >}} [[hardware-graphics]] === Graphics Support FreeBSD has changed the way graphics drivers are handled on amd64 and i386. Graphics drivers for modern ATI/AMD(R) and Intel(R) graphics cards are now available in the Ports Collection. The base drivers are still available and will be installed by default, but they lack support for current generation laptop and desktop systems. In most cases it is enough to install `graphics/drm-kmod` from ports or packages to install a driver appropriate for the system, then adding the appropriate driver to `kld_list` in {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5">}}. For Intel(R) (i915) systems after Broadwell(TM), the {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5">}} entry is: .... kld_list="/boot/modules/i915kms.ko" .... Systems with ATI/AMD(R) graphics cards have two options. Modern systems starting with the HD7000 series GPU should use: .... kld_list="/boot/modules/amdgpu.ko" .... Systems with cards released before the HD7000 GPU use: .... kld_list="/boot/modules/radeonkms.ko" .... [.note] *Note*: + Users must be added to the `video` GID after installing `graphics/drm-kmod` in order for X to start properly. [.note] *Note*: + There are known issues with the `xserver` driver provided by `x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati` when using graphics drivers from the base system; `x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-legacy` should be used instead. [.note] *Note*: + There is a known issue where booting with UEFI and using the ATI/AMD(R) graphics driver may cause the screen to be garbled before the appropriate driver is loaded. For additional information regarding graphics support on FreeBSD, please see the https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics[Graphics Wiki Page]. [[hardware-virtualization]] === Virtualization Support Amazon(R) EC2(TM) AMI instances now have `sysutils/amazon-ssm-agent` installed by default, though the service is not enabled by default in {{< manpage "rc.conf" "5">}}. To enable the service, add: {{< revision "325254" >}} [.programlisting] .... >>/etc/rc.conf amazon_ssm_agent_enable="YES" .... to the EC2(TM) user-data. Amazon(R) EC2(TM) AMI instances now disable `ChallengeResponseAuthentication` in {{< manpage "sshd_config" "5">}} by default. {{< revision "326564" >}} Amazon(R) EC2(TM) AMI instances now use the Amazon(R) internal NTP service by default. {{< revision "326565" >}} The {{< manpage "bhyve" "8">}} utility has been updated to allow controlling CPU topology from userland. {{< revision "332298" >}} The {{< manpage "bhyve" "8">}} utility has been updated to add {{< manpage "virtio_scsi" "4">}} storage support. {{< revision "334940" >}} {{< sponsored "iXsystems" >}} The {{< manpage "bhyve" "8">}} utility has been updated to add NVMe device emulation. {{< revision "335974" >}} {{< sponsored "iXsystems" >}} A new {{< manpage "sysctl" "8">}}, `security.jail.vmm_allowed`, has been added, which when set to `1` allows {{< manpage "bhyve" "8">}} use within a {{< manpage "jail" "8">}}. {{< revision "337023" >}} {{< sponsored "HardenedBSD, G2, Inc." >}} Amazon(R) EC2(TM) AMI instances now disable the PS/2 keyboard and mouse devices by default, reducing overall boot time by 2.5 seconds. {{< revision "338321" >}} [[hardware-arm]] === ARM Support Support for the USB OTG serial terminal has been enabled on arm systems by default. {{< revision "335004" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The armv6 and armv7 images now default to boot with EFI. {{< revision "336998" >}} Support has been added for building aarch64 images for the `PINE64-LTS` system. {{< revision "337000" >}} Support for {{< manpage "capsicum" "4">}} has been enabled on armv6 and armv7 by default. {{< revision "338666" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[storage]] == Storage This section covers changes and additions to file systems and other storage subsystems, both local and networked. [[storage-general]] === General Storage The UFS/FFS filesystem has been updated to support check hashes to cylinder-group maps. Support for check hashes is available only for UFS2. {{< revision "323923" >}} The CAM Target Layer (CTL) frontend and backend options have been overhauled to use {{< manpage "nv" "3">}} allowing creating multiple {{< manpage "ioctl" "2">}} frontend ports. {{< revision "333446" >}} {{< sponsored "iXsystems" >}} The default {{< manpage "auto_master" "5">}} configuration has been updated to add the `noautoro` {{< manpage "automont" "8">}} flag to the `/media` mount point (commented by default). {{< revision "337749" >}} {{< sponsored "DARPA, AFRL" >}} The UFS/FFS filesystem has been updated to consolidate TRIM/`BIO_DELETE` commands, reducing read/write requests due to fewer TRIM messages being sent simultaneously. {{< revision "338056" >}} {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}} TRIM consolidation support has been enabled by default in the UFS/FFS filesystem. TRIM consolidation can be disabled by setting the `vfs.ffs.dotrimcons` {{< manpage "sysctl" "8">}} to `0`, or adding `vfs.ffs.dotrimcons=0` to {{< manpage "sysctl.conf" "5">}}. {{< revision "338517" >}} {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}} The {{< manpage "geom" "8">}} utility has been updated to add a new flag, `-p`, which prints the GEOM class of the specified provider. {{< revision "338640" >}} {{< sponsored "DARPA, AFRL" >}} The {{< manpage "geom" "8">}} utility has been updated to add a new flag, `-t`, which prints the GEOM hierarchy. {{< revision "338684" >}} {{< sponsored "DARPA, AFRL" >}} [[storage-net]] === Networked Storage The NFS version 4.1 server has been updated to include pNFS server support. {{< revision "335012" >}} [[storage-zfs]] === ZFS ZFS has been updated to include new {{< manpage "sysctl" "8">}}s, `vfs.zfs.arc_min_prefetch_ms` and `vfs.zfs.arc_min_prescient_prefetch_ms`, which improve performance of the {{< manpage "zpool" "8">}} `scrub` subcommand. {{< revision "334844" >}} [[boot]] == Boot Loader Changes This section covers the boot loader, boot menu, and other boot-related changes. [[boot-loader]] === Boot Loader Changes The lua {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} has been updated to detect a list of installed kernels to boot. {{< revision "329501" >}} {{< sponsored "Dell EMC Isilon" >}} The {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} has been updated to support {{< manpage "geli" "8">}} for all architectures and all disk-like devices. {{< revision "336252" >}} {{< sponsored "Microchip Technology, Inc." >}} The {{< manpage "init" "8">}} utility has been updated to be able to run an executable written in languages other than {{< manpage "sh" "1">}}, such as Python, for example. {{< revision "337321" >}} {{< sponsored "DARPA, AFRL" >}} The {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} has been updated to add support for loading Intel(R) microcode updates early during the boot process. {{< revision "337715" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} A new {{< manpage "kenv" "1">}} variable, `init_exec`, has been added to {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} which allows {{< manpage "init" "8">}} to execute a file after opening the console, replacing {{< manpage "init" "8">}} as PID `1`. {{< revision "337740" >}} {{< sponsored "DARPA, AFRL" >}} The default {{< manpage "libstand" "3">}} interpreter has been changed to Lua. {{< revision "338050" >}} The lua {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} has been updated to support module blacklists. {{< revision "339218" >}} The default lua {{< manpage "loader.conf" "5">}} has been updated to include the `kernels_autodetect` option, which defaults to `YES`, supplementing the {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} support to list available kernels to boot introduced in revision `329501`. {{< revision "339308" >}} [[network]] == Networking This section describes changes that affect networking in FreeBSD. [[network-general]] === General Network The {{< manpage "carp" "4">}} interface has been updated to keep the state as `INIT` instead of `MASTER` when the `net.inet.carp.allow` {{< manpage "sysctl" "8">}} is set to `0`. {{< revision "333322" >}} {{< sponsored "iXsystems" >}} The {{< manpage "pf" "4">}} packet filter is now usable within a {{< manpage "jail" "8">}} using {{< manpage "vnet" "9">}}. The {{< manpage "pf" "4">}} packet filter has been updated to use {{< manpage "rmlock" "9">}} instead of {{< manpage "rwlock" "9">}}, resulting in significant performance improvements. {{< revision "334375" >}} The `SO_REUSEPORT_LB` option has been added to the network stack, allowing multiple programs or threads to bind to the same port, and incoming connections load balanced using a hash function. {{< revision "334719" >}} {{< sponsored "Limelight Networks" >}} The {{< manpage "pf" "4">}} ioctl interface and {{< manpage "pfctl" "8">}} now support {{< manpage "altq" "4">}} bandwidth parameters of `2^32` bps or greater. The HFSC discipline has been upgraded to operate correctly with bandwidth parameters up to 100 Gbps, and bandwidth parameters supplied to the non-upgraded disciplines will now be saturated at the prior 32-bit limit. {{< revision "338253" >}} [[network-protocols]] === Network Protocols Support for token-ring networks has been removed. {{< revision "331714" >}} {{< sponsored "DARPA, AFRL" >}} Support for the Arcnet protocol has been removed. {{< revision "332490" >}} {{< sponsored "DARPA, AFRL" >}} [[ports]] == Ports Collection and Package Infrastructure This section covers changes to the FreeBSD Ports Collection, package infrastructure, and package maintenance and installation tools. [[ports-packages]] === Packaging Changes The {{< manpage "pkg" "8">}} utility has been updated to verson 1.10.5_5. KDE has been updated to version 5.12.5. Perl has been updated to version 5.26.2. Python has been updated to version 2.7. [[doc]] == Documentation This section covers changes to the FreeBSD Documentation Project sources and toolchain. [[doc-sources]] === Documentation Source Changes The {{< manpage "arch" "7">}} manual page has been added, containing details specific to certain architectures. {{< revision "303033" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[releng]] == Release Engineering and Integration This section convers changes that are specific to the FreeBSD Release Engineering processes. [[releng-changes]] === Integration Changes The FreeBSD/i386 memory stick installation images have been changed to use the MBR partitioning scheme instead of GPT to address boot issues with some BIOSes. {{< revision "332446" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The FreeBSD/amd64 memory stick installation images have been changed to use the MBR partitioning scheme instead of GPT to address boot issues with some BIOSes. {{< revision "334337" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/schedule.adoc index f61ec4970c..068058a42d 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,61 +1,61 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0 Release Process" sidenav: download --- -:localRel: "12.0" -:localBranchHead: "head" -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.0" +:localRel: 12.0 +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.0 include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-current@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-current] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted for {localBranchReleng}. == Schedule During the {localBranchHead} freeze, the Release Engineering Team may create ALPHA snapshots to publish for testing purposes. As the frequency and total number of the ALPHA snapshots will depend on the length of time the {localBranchHead} branch is frozen, no official schedule is provided. Announcements regarding the availability of the ALPHA snapshots will be sent to the mailto:freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-current] and mailto:freebsd-snapshots@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-snapshots] mailing lists. [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |24 April 2018 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |6 July 2018 |11 July 2018 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. |Code slush begins |10 August 2018 |10 August 2018 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. |Code freeze begins |24 August 2018 |24 August 2018 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc. |KBI freeze begins |7 September 2018 |7 September 2018 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchHead} branch will require explicit approval. Additionally, there can be no changes to the KBI until {localBranchHead} is branched to {localBranchStable}. |{localBranchStable} branch |19 October 2018 |19 October 2018 |Subversion branch created; release engineering continues on this branch. |BETA1 builds begin |19 October 2018 |19 October 2018 |First beta test snapshot. |{localBranchHead} thaw |21 October 2018 |20 October 2018 |The code freeze on the {localBranchHead} branch is lifted. |BETA2 builds begin |26 October 2018 |26 October 2018 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |2 November 2018 |2 November 2018 |Third beta test snapshot. |BETA4 builds begin |9 November 2018 |9 November 2018 |Fourth beta test snapshot. |{localBranchReleng} branch |16 November 2018 |16 November 2018 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |RC1 builds begin |16 November 2018 |16 November 2018 |First release candidate. |{localBranchStable} thaw |18 November 2018 |17 November 2018 |The code freeze on the {localBranchStable} branch is lifted. |RC2 builds begin |23 November 2018 |23 November 2018 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin |30 November 2018 |30 November 2018 |Third release candidate. |RELEASE builds begin |7 December 2018 |7 December 2018 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. |RELEASE announcement |11 December 2018 |11 December 2018 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. |Turn over to the secteam |- |27 December 2018 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. //// == Status / TODO link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] //// == Additional Information * link:../../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/signatures.adoc index 2da4bda280..02178198b8 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.0R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,67 +1,67 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.0 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 12.0 -:localBranchName: "RELEASE" -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.0" +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.0 :localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-12.0-RELEASE :localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-12.0-RELEASE = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] |powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] |powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] |powerpcspe |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA256] |sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] |BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] |BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] |CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] |GENERICSD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA256] |PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] |RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-RPI2.asc[SHA256] |WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |RPI3 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-RPI3.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-RPI3.asc[SHA256] |PINE64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA256] |PINE64-LTS |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/_index.adoc index f05ab0f857..3617025b76 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/_index.adoc @@ -1,29 +1,29 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1 Release Information" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 12.1 -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.1" +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.1 = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Information == Introduction This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: link:signatures[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + link:installation[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + link:hardware[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + link:relnotes[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + link:errata[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + link:readme[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + link:schedule[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] //// link:todo[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] //// diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/errata.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/errata.adoc index e69bec3e01..8a624c577e 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/errata.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/errata.adoc @@ -1,120 +1,120 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE Errata" sidenav: download --- -:release: "12.1-RELEASE" -:releaseNext: "12.2-RELEASE" -:releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" +:release: 12.1-RELEASE +:releaseNext: 12.2-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE = FreeBSD {release} Errata == Abstract This document lists errata items for FreeBSD {release}, containing significant information discovered after the release or too late in the release cycle to be otherwise included in the release documentation. This information includes security advisories, as well as news relating to the software or documentation that could affect its operation or usability. An up-to-date version of this document should always be consulted before installing this version of FreeBSD. This errata document for FreeBSD {release} will be maintained until the release of FreeBSD {releaseNext}. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This errata document contains "late-breaking news" about FreeBSD {release} Before installing this version, it is important to consult this document to learn about any post-release discoveries or problems that may already have been found and fixed. Any version of this errata document actually distributed with the release (for example, on a CDROM distribution) will be out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the "current errata" for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/, plus any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location. Source and binary snapshots of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} also contain up-to-date copies of this document (as of the time of the snapshot). For a list of all FreeBSD CERT security advisories, see https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/. [[security]] == Security Advisories [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Advisory |Date |Topic |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:25.mcepsc.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:25.mcepce] |12 November 2019 |Machine Check Exception on Page Size Change |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:26.mcu.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:26.mcu] |12 November 2019 |Intel CPU Microcode Update |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:01.libfetch.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:01.libfetch] |28 January 2020 |{{< manpage "fetch" "3">}} buffer overflow |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:03.thrmisc.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:03.thrmisc] |28 January 2020 |Kernel stack data disclosure |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:04.tcp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:04.tcp] |18 March 2020 |TCP IPv6 SYN cache kernel information disclosure |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:05.if_oce_ioctl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:05.if_oce_ioctl] |18 March 2020 |Insufficient {{< manpage "ioctl" "2">}} privilege checking |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:06.if_ixl_ioctl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:06.if_ixl_ioctl] |18 March 2020 |Insufficient {{< manpage "ioctl" "2">}} privilege checking |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:07.epair.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:07.epair] |18 March 2020 |Incorrect user-controlled pointer use |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:08.jail.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:08.jail] |18 March 2020 |Kernel memory disclosure with nested jails |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:09.ntp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:09.ntp] |18 March 2020 |Multiple denial of service |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:10.ipfw.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:10.ipfw] |21 April 2020 |Invalid {{< manpage "mbuf" "9">}} handling |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:11.openssl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:11.openssl] |21 April 2020 |Remote denial of service |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:12.libalias.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:12.libalias] |12 May 2020 |Insufficient packet length validation |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:13.libalias.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:13.libalias] |12 May 2020 |Memory disclosure vulnerability |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:15.cryptodev.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:15.cryptodev] |12 May 2020 |Use-after-free condition |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:16.cryptodev.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:16.cryptodev] |12 May 2020 |Insufficient MAC key length check |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:17.usb.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:17.usb] |9 June 2020 |HID descriptor parsing error |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:19.unbound.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:19.unbound] |8 July 2020 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:20.ipv6.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:20.ipv6] |8 July 2020 |Race condition and use-after-free |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:21.usb_net.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:21.usb_net] |5 August 2020 |Memory corruption |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:22.sqlite.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:22.sqlite] |5 August 2020 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:23.sendmsg.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:23.sendmsg] |5 August 2020 |Privilege escalation |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:25.sctp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:25.sctp] |2 September 2020 |Use-after-free bug |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:26.dhclient.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:26.dhclient] |2 September 2020 |Heap overflow |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:27.ure.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:27.ure] |15 September 2020 |Packet-in-packet attack |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:28.bhyve_vmcs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:28.bhyve_vmcs] |15 September 2020 |Privilege escalation via VMCS |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:29.bhyve_svm.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:29.bhyve_svm] |15 September 2020 |SVM guest escape |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:30.ftpd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:30.ftpd] |15 September 2020 |Privilege escalation |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:31.icmp6.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:31.icmp6] |1 December 2019 |Use-after-free in error message handling |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:32.rtsold.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:32.rtsold] |1 December 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:33.openssl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:33.openssl] |8 December 2019 |NULL pointer de-reference |=== [[errata]] == Errata Notices [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Errata |Date |Topic |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:19.loader.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:19.loader] |12 November 2019 |UEFI Loader Memory Fragmentation |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:01.ssp.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:01.ssp] |28 January 2020 |Imprecise orderring of canary initialization |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:03.sshd.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:03.sshd] |18 March 2020 |Misleading log messages upon successful login |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:05.mlx5en.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:05.mlx5en] |18 March 2020 |Fix packet forwarding performance |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:06.ipv6.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:06.ipv6] |18 March 2020 |Incorrect checksum calculations |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:07.quotad.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:07.quotad] |21 April 2020 |Regression with certain NFS servers |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:08.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:08.tzdata] |12 May 2020 |Timezone database update |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:09.igb.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:09.igb] |12 May 2020 |Fix failure to switch to inactive state |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:10.build.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:10.build] |12 May 2020 |Incorrect build host clang version detection |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:11.ena.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:11.ena] |9 June 2020 |Stability issues in {{< manpage "ena" "4">}} |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:12.iflib.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:10.build] |9 June 2020 |Watchdog timeout resetting idle queues |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:13.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:13.bhyve] |8 July 2020 |Crash with PCI device passthrough |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:14.linuxkpi.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:14.linuxkpi] |8 July 2020 |Kernel panic |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:15.mps.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:15.mps] |8 July 2020 |Kernel panic |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:16.vmx.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:16.vmx] |5 August 2020 |Packet loss and degraded performance |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:17.linuxthread.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:17.linuxthread] |2 September 2020 |Kernel panic |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:19.audit.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:19.audit] |1 December 2020 |execve/fexecve system call auditing |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:20.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:20.tzdata] |1 December 2020 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:22.callout.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:20.tzdata] |1 December 2020 |Race condition in callout CPU migration |=== [[open-issues]] == Open Issues [2019-11-04] A late issue was discovered where systems using the graphics/drm-kmod port built on FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE will crash during boot. It is advised to remove the port prior to upgrading, and build the port instead of using the upstream binary package. [[late-news]] == Late-Breaking News [2019-11-22] The FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE announcement includes mention of FreeBSD/amd64 Amazon(R) EC2(TM) AMIs (Amazon Machine Images). Though it also included mention of FreeBSD/aarch64 being available in various regions, it had not passed third-party validation for inclusion in the Amazon(R) Marketplace. FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE aarch64 Amazon(R) EC2(TM) AMIs are now available in the Marketplace https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B081NF7BY7[here]. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/hardware.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/hardware.adoc index 60c5faac48..1ed8db4753 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/hardware.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/hardware.adoc @@ -1,3212 +1,3212 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE Hardware Notes" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "12.1-RELEASE" +:releaseCurrent: 12.1-RELEASE = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Hardware Notes == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This document contains the hardware compatibility notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It lists the hardware platforms supported by FreeBSD, as well as the various types of hardware devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on), along with known working instances of these devices. [[proc]] == Supported Processors and System Boards This section provides some architecture-specific information about the specific processors and systems that are supported by each architecture. [[proc-amd64]] === amd64 Since mid-2003 FreeBSD/amd64 has supported the AMD64 ("Hammer") and Intel(R) EM64T architecture, and is now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully supported architecture), which are expected to be Production Quality with respects to all aspects of the FreeBSD operating system, including installation and development environments. Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology). 64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible with each other, and FreeBSD/amd64 supports them both. As of this writing, the following processors are supported: * AMD Athlon(TM)64 ("Clawhammer"). * AMD Opteron(TM) ("Sledgehammer"). * AMD Sempron(TM). * AMD Turion(TM). * AMD Phenom(TM). * All multi-core Intel(R) Xeon(TM) processors except Sossaman have EM64T support. * The single-core Intel(R) Xeon(TM) processors "Nocona", "Irwindale", "Potomac", and "Cranford" have EM64T support. * All Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 (not Core(TM) Duo) and later processors * All Intel(R) Core(TM) i range of processors * All Intel(R) Pentium(R) D processors * All Intel(R) Centrino(R) Duo and Centrino(R) Pro platforms * Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4s and Celeron(R) Ds using the "Cedar Mill" core have EM64T support. * Some Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4s and Celeron(R) Ds using the "Prescott" core have EM64T support. See the http://processorfinder.intel.com[Intel Processor Spec Finder] for the definitive answer about EM64T support in Intel processors. Intel(R) EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and different from Intel(R) IA-64 (Itanium) architecture. Some of Intel(R)'s old documentation refers to Intel(R) EM64T as "64-bit extension technology" or "IA-32e". Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP) configurations are supported. In many respects, FreeBSD/amd64 is similar to FreeBSD/i386, in terms of drivers supported. Generally, drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit platforms should work. [[proc-i386]] === i386 FreeBSD/i386 runs on a wide variety of "IBM PC compatible" machines. Due to the wide range of hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported by FreeBSD. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are presented here. Almost all i386(TM)-compatible processors with a floating point unit are supported. All Intel(R) processors beginning with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, Pentium(R), Pentium(R) Pro, Pentium(R) II, Pentium(R) III, Pentium(R) 4, and variants thereof, such as the Xeon(TM) and Celeron(R) processors. All i386(TM)-compatible AMD processors are also supported, including the Am486(R), Am5x86(R), K5, AMD-K6(R) (and variants), AMD Athlon(TM) (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and Athlon Thunderbird), and Duron(TM) processors. The AMD Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are i386(TM)-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen. There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and PCI expansion buses are well-supported. There is some limited support for the MCA ("MicroChannel") expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs. Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally supported by FreeBSD, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of the A.SMP may yield some clues. FreeBSD will take advantage of SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading, also known as HyperThreading on Intel(R) CPUs) on the supported CPUs. The `GENERIC` kernel which is installed by default will automatically detect the additional logical processors. The default FreeBSD scheduler recognizes processor topology on the system and selects logical and physical processors to obtain optimal performance. The {{< manpage "smp" "4">}} manual page has more details. FreeBSD will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions (PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel with the `PAE` feature enabled will detect memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers and other features of FreeBSD which may be used; consult the {{< manpage "pae" "4">}} manual page for more details. FreeBSD will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with varying levels of support for certain hardware features such as sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways between machines, and frequently require special-case support in FreeBSD to work around hardware bugs or other oddities. Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard. FreeBSD supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture reference implementation from Intel(R), as described in the {{< manpage "acpi" "4">}} manual page. The use of ACPI causes instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary to disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel module. This may be accomplished by adding the following line to `/boot/device.hints`: [.programlisting] .... hint.acpi.0.disabled="1" .... Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful to disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The {{< manpage "acpi" "4">}} manual page has more information on how to do this via loader tunables. ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table (DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found at the http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php[DSDT] section of the http://acpi.sourceforge.net/[ACPI4Linux] project Web site. FreeBSD can use these DSDTs to override the DSDT provided by the BIOS; see the {{< manpage "acpi" "4">}} manual page for more information. [[proc-powerpc]] === powerpc All Apple PowerPC machines with built-in USB are supported, as well a limited selection of non-Apple machines, including KVM on POWER7 SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1 processor. [[proc-sparc64]] === sparc64 This section describes the systems currently known to be supported by FreeBSD on the Fujitsu SPARC64(R) and Sun UltraSPARC(R) platforms. SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1 processor. When using the `GENERIC` kernel, FreeBSD/sparc64 systems not equipped with a framebuffer supported by the {{< manpage "creator" "4">}} (Sun Creator, Sun Creator3D and Sun Elite3D) or {{< manpage "fetch" "4">}} (Sun PGX and Sun PGX64 as well as the ATI Mach64 chips found onboard in for example Sun Blade(TM) 100, Sun Blade(TM) 150, Sun Ultra(TM) 5 and Sun Ultra(TM) 10) driver must use the serial console. If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not have been tested with FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. We encourage you to try it and send a note to the A.SPARC with your results, including which devices work and which do not. The following systems are fully supported by FreeBSD: * Naturetech GENIALstation 777S * Sun Blade(TM) 100 * Sun Blade(TM) 150 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 150 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 220R * Sun Enterprise(TM) 250 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 420R * Sun Enterprise(TM) 450 * Sun Fire(TM) B100s (support for the on-board NICs first appeared in 8.1-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V100 * Sun Fire(TM) V120 * Sun Netra(TM) t1 100/105 * Sun Netra(TM) T1 AC200/DC200 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1100 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1120 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1125 * Sun Netra(TM) t 1400/1405 * Sun Netra(TM) 120 * Sun Netra(TM) X1 * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AX1105 * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AXe * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AXi * Sun SPARCEngine(R) Ultra AXmp * Sun SPARCEngine(R) CP1500 * Sun Ultra(TM) 1 * Sun Ultra(TM) 1E * Sun Ultra(TM) 2 * Sun Ultra(TM) 5 * Sun Ultra(TM) 10 * Sun Ultra(TM) 30 * Sun Ultra(TM) 60 * Sun Ultra(TM) 80 * Sun Ultra(TM) 450 The following systems are partially supported by FreeBSD. In particular the fiber channel controllers in SBus-based systems are not supported. However, it is possible to use these with a SCSI controller supported by the {{< manpage "esp" "4">}} driver (Sun ESP SCSI, Sun FAS Fast-SCSI and Sun FAS366 Fast-Wide SCSI controllers). * Sun Enterprise(TM) 3500 * Sun Enterprise(TM) 4500 Starting with 7.2-RELEASE, sparc64 systems based on Sun UltraSPARC(R) III and beyond are also supported by FreeBSD, which includes the following known working systems: * Sun Blade(TM) 1000 * Sun Blade(TM) 1500 * Sun Blade(TM) 2000 * Sun Blade(TM) 2500 * Sun Fire(TM) 280R * Sun Fire(TM) V210 * Sun Fire(TM) V215 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V240 * Sun Fire(TM) V245 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V250 * Sun Fire(TM) V440 (support for the on-board NICs first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.0-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V480 (501-6780 and 501-6790 centerplanes only, for which support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, other centerplanes might work beginning with 8.3-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE) * Sun Fire(TM) V880 * Sun Fire(TM) V890 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed UltraSPARC(R) IV/IV+ CPU-configurations only) * Netra(TM) 20/Netra(TM) T4 The following Sun UltraSPARC(R) systems are not tested but believed to be also supported by FreeBSD: * Sun Fire(TM) V125 * Sun Fire(TM) V490 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed UltraSPARC(R) IV/IV+ CPU-configurations only) Starting with 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, sparc64 systems based on Fujitsu SPARC64(R) V are also supported by FreeBSD, which includes the following known working systems: * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 250 The following Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) systems are not tested but believed to be also supported by FreeBSD: * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 450 * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 650 * Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER(R) 850 //// The "Supported Devices" section of the release notes. Generally processor-independent, with conditional text inclusion handling any architecture-dependent text. Within each subsection describing a class of hardware (i.e. Ethernet interfaces), list broad groups of devices alphabetically as paragraphs sorted alphabetically (frequently these groups will be arranged by manufacturer, i.e. 3Com Ethernet interfaces). Where applicable, a "Miscellaneous" section may follow all other named sections. These guidelines are not hard-and-fast rules, and exceptions will occur. Following these guidelines (vague as they may be) is highly recommended to try to keep the formatting of this section consistent. We give manpage references using the &man entities where possible. If a driver has no manpage (and consequently no man page, we simply give the name of the driver). Please avoid doing man pages conversions unless you know for sure that an entity and manpage exist; sweeps through this file to fix "missed" conversions are likely to break the build. //// [[support]] == Supported Devices This section describes the devices currently known to be supported by FreeBSD. Other configurations may also work, but simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and corrections to this list are encouraged. Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or class of devices is listed. If the driver in question has a manual page in the FreeBSD base distribution (most should), it is referenced here. Information on specific models of supported devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual pages. [.note] *Note*: + The device lists in this document are being generated automatically from FreeBSD manual pages. This means that some devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear multiple times. [[disk]] === Disk Controllers [amd64, i386, sparc64] IDE/ATA controllers ({{< manpage "ata" "4">}} driver) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "aac" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec AAC-364 * Adaptec RAID 2045 * Adaptec RAID 2405 * Adaptec RAID 2445 * Adaptec RAID 2805 * Adaptec RAID 3085 * Adaptec RAID 31205 * Adaptec RAID 31605 * Adaptec RAID 5085 * Adaptec RAID 51205 * Adaptec RAID 51245 * Adaptec RAID 51605 * Adaptec RAID 51645 * Adaptec RAID 52445 * Adaptec RAID 5405 * Adaptec RAID 5445 * Adaptec RAID 5805 * Adaptec SAS RAID 3405 * Adaptec SAS RAID 3805 * Adaptec SAS RAID 4000SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4005SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4800SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4805SAS * Adaptec SATA RAID 2020SA ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2025SA ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2026ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2410SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2420SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2610SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2620SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2810SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2820SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 21610SA * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2020ZCR * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2025ZCR * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2130S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2130SLP * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2230SLP * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2200S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2240S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 3230S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 3240S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S * Dell CERC SATA RAID 2 * Dell PERC 2/Si * Dell PERC 2/QC * Dell PERC 3/Si * Dell PERC 3/Di * Dell PERC 320/DC * HP ML110 G2 (Adaptec SATA RAID 2610SA) * HP NetRAID 4M * IBM ServeRAID 8i * IBM ServeRAID 8k * IBM ServeRAID 8s * ICP RAID ICP5045BL * ICP RAID ICP5085BL * ICP RAID ICP5085SL * ICP RAID ICP5125BR * ICP RAID ICP5125SL * ICP RAID ICP5165BR * ICP RAID ICP5165SL * ICP RAID ICP5445SL * ICP RAID ICP5805BL * ICP RAID ICP5805SL * ICP ICP5085BR SAS RAID * ICP ICP9085LI SAS RAID * ICP ICP9047MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9067MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9087MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9014RO SCSI RAID * ICP ICP9024RO SCSI RAID * Legend S220 * Legend S230 * Sun STK RAID REM * Sun STK RAID EM * SG-XPCIESAS-R-IN * SG-XPCIESAS-R-EX * AOC-USAS-S4i * AOC-USAS-S8i * AOC-USAS-S4iR * AOC-USAS-S8iR * AOC-USAS-S8i-LP * AOC-USAS-S8iR-LP The {{< manpage "adv" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI controllers: * AdvanSys ABP510/5150 * AdvanSys ABP5140 * AdvanSys ABP5142 * AdvanSys ABP902/3902 * AdvanSys ABP3905 * AdvanSys ABP915 * AdvanSys ABP920 * AdvanSys ABP3922 * AdvanSys ABP3925 * AdvanSys ABP930, ABP930U, ABP930UA * AdvanSys ABP960, ABP960U * AdvanSys ABP542 * AdvanSys ABP842 * AdvanSys ABP940 * AdvanSys ABP940UA/3940UA * AdvanSys ABP940U * AdvanSys ABP3960UA * AdvanSys ABP970, ABP970U * AdvanSys ABP852 * AdvanSys ABP950 * AdvanSys ABP980, ABP980U * AdvanSys ABP980UA/3980UA The {{< manpage "adw" "4">}} driver supports SCSI controllers including: * AdvanSys ABP940UW/ABP3940UW * AdvanSys ABP950UW * AdvanSys ABP970UW * AdvanSys ABP3940U2W * AdvanSys ABP3950U2W The {{< manpage "aha" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI host adapters: * Adaptec AHA-154xB * Adaptec AHA-154xC * Adaptec AHA-154xCF * Adaptec AHA-154xCP * DTC 3290 SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode * Tekram SCSI controllers in 154x emulation mode The {{< manpage "ahc" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI host adapter chips and SCSI controller cards: * Adaptec AIC7770 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7850 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7860 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7870 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7880 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7890 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7891 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7892 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7895 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7896 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7897 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7899 host adapter chip * Adaptec 274X(W) * Adaptec 274X(T) * Adaptec 2910 * Adaptec 2915 * Adaptec 2920C * Adaptec 2930C * Adaptec 2930U2 * Adaptec 2940 * Adaptec 2940J * Adaptec 2940N * Adaptec 2940U * Adaptec 2940AU * Adaptec 2940UW * Adaptec 2940UW Dual * Adaptec 2940UW Pro * Adaptec 2940U2W * Adaptec 2940U2B * Adaptec 2950U2W * Adaptec 2950U2B * Adaptec 19160B * Adaptec 29160B * Adaptec 29160N * Adaptec 3940 * Adaptec 3940U * Adaptec 3940AU * Adaptec 3940UW * Adaptec 3940AUW * Adaptec 3940U2W * Adaptec 3950U2 * Adaptec 3960 * Adaptec 39160 * Adaptec 3985 * Adaptec 4944UW * Many motherboards with on-board SCSI support The {{< manpage "ahci" "4">}} driver supports AHCI compatible controllers having PCI class 1 (mass storage), subclass 6 (SATA) and programming interface 1 (AHCI). Also, in cooperation with atamarvell and atajmicron drivers of {{< manpage "ata" "4">}}, it supports AHCI part of legacy-PATA + AHCI-SATA combined controllers, such as JMicron JMB36x and Marvell 88SE61xx. The {{< manpage "ahd" "4">}} driver supports the following: * Adaptec AIC7901 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7901A host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7902 host adapter chip * Adaptec 29320 host adapter * Adaptec 39320 host adapter * Many motherboards with on-board SCSI support The adapters supported by the {{< manpage "aic" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec AHA-1505 (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1510A, AHA-1510B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1520A, AHA-1520B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1522A, AHA-1522B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1535 (ISA) * Creative Labs SoundBlaster SCSI host adapter (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1460, AHA-1460B, AHA-1460C, AHA-1460D (PC Card) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "amr" "4">}} driver include: * MegaRAID SATA 150-4 * MegaRAID SATA 150-6 * MegaRAID SATA 300-4X * MegaRAID SATA 300-8X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-1E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-0X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-0 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4 * MegaRAID Series 418 * MegaRAID i4 133 RAID * MegaRAID Elite 1500 (Series 467) * MegaRAID Elite 1600 (Series 493) * MegaRAID Elite 1650 (Series 4xx) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1200 (Series 428) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1300 (Series 434) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1400 (Series 438) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1500 (Series 467) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 (Series 471) * MegaRAID Express 100 (Series 466WS) * MegaRAID Express 200 (Series 466) * MegaRAID Express 300 (Series 490) * MegaRAID Express 500 (Series 475) * Dell PERC * Dell PERC 2/SC * Dell PERC 2/DC * Dell PERC 3/DCL * Dell PERC 3/QC * Dell PERC 4/DC * Dell PERC 4/IM * Dell PERC 4/SC * Dell PERC 4/Di * Dell PERC 4e/DC * Dell PERC 4e/Di * Dell PERC 4e/Si * Dell PERC 4ei * HP NetRAID-1/Si * HP NetRAID-3/Si (D4943A) * HP Embedded NetRAID * Intel RAID Controller SRCS16 * Intel RAID Controller SRCU42X The {{< manpage "arcmsr" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * ARC-1110 * ARC-1120 * ARC-1130 * ARC-1160 * ARC-1170 * ARC-1110ML * ARC-1120ML * ARC-1130ML * ARC-1160ML * ARC-1200 * ARC-1201 * ARC-1203 * ARC-1210 * ARC-1212 * ARC-1213 * ARC-1214 * ARC-1216 * ARC-1220 * ARC-1222 * ARC-1223 * ARC-1224 * ARC-1226 * ARC-1230 * ARC-1231 * ARC-1260 * ARC-1261 * ARC-1270 * ARC-1280 * ARC-1210ML * ARC-1220ML * ARC-1231ML * ARC-1261ML * ARC-1280ML * ARC-1380 * ARC-1381 * ARC-1680 * ARC-1681 * ARC-1880 * ARC-1882 * ARC-1883 * ARC-1884 The {{< manpage "bt" "4">}} driver supports the following BusLogic MultiMaster “W”, “C”, “S”, and “A” series and compatible SCSI host adapters: * BusLogic BT-445C * BusLogic BT-445S * BusLogic BT-540CF * BusLogic BT-542B * BusLogic BT-542B * BusLogic BT-542D * BusLogic BT-545C * BusLogic BT-545S * BusLogic/BusTek BT-640 * BusLogic BT-946C * BusLogic BT-948 * BusLogic BT-956C * BusLogic BT-956CD * BusLogic BT-958 * BusLogic BT-958D * Storage Dimensions SDC3211B / SDC3211F Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "ciss" "4">}} driver include: * Compaq Smart Array 5300 (simple mode only) * Compaq Smart Array 532 * Compaq Smart Array 5i * HP Smart Array 5312 * HP Smart Array 6i * HP Smart Array 641 * HP Smart Array 642 * HP Smart Array 6400 * HP Smart Array 6400 EM * HP Smart Array E200 * HP Smart Array E200i * HP Smart Array P212 * HP Smart Array P220i * HP Smart Array P222 * HP Smart Array P230i * HP Smart Array P400 * HP Smart Array P400i * HP Smart Array P410 * HP Smart Array P410i * HP Smart Array P411 * HP Smart Array P420 * HP Smart Array P420i * HP Smart Array P421 * HP Smart Array P430 * HP Smart Array P430i * HP Smart Array P431 * HP Smart Array P530 * HP Smart Array P531 * HP Smart Array P600 * HP Smart Array P721m * HP Smart Array P731m * HP Smart Array P800 * HP Smart Array P812 * HP Smart Array P830 * HP Smart Array P830i * HP Modular Smart Array 20 (MSA20) * HP Modular Smart Array 500 (MSA500) The {{< manpage "dpt" "4">}} driver provides support for the following RAID adapters: * DPT Smart Cache Plus * Smart Cache II (PM2?2?, PM2024/PM2124 [PCI]) (Gen2) * Smart RAID II (PM3?2?, PM3021, PM3222) * Smart Cache III (PM2?3?) * Smart RAID III (PM3?3?, PM3334UW [PCI]) (Gen3) * Smart Cache IV (PM2?4?, PM2044/PM2144 [PCI]) (Gen4) * Smart RAID IV [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not supported. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "esp" "4">}} driver include: * Sun ESP family * Sun FAS family * Tekram DC390 * Tekram DC390T The {{< manpage "hpt27xx" "4">}} driver supports the following SAS controllers: * HighPoint's RocketRAID 271x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 272x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 274x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 276x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 278x series The {{< manpage "hptiop" "4">}} driver supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers: * HighPoint RocketRAID 4522 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4521 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4322 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4321 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4320 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4311 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4310 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3640 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3622 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3620 The {{< manpage "hptiop" "4">}} driver also supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers that are already End-of-Life: * HighPoint RocketRAID 4211 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4210 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3560 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3540 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3530 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3522 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3521 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3520 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3511 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3510 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3410 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3320 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3220 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3122 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3020 The {{< manpage "hptmv" "4">}} driver supports the following ATA RAID controllers: * HighPoint's RocketRAID 182x series The {{< manpage "hptrr" "4">}} driver supports the following RAID controllers: * RocketRAID 172x series * RocketRAID 174x series * RocketRAID 2210 * RocketRAID 222x series * RocketRAID 2240 * RocketRAID 230x series * RocketRAID 231x series * RocketRAID 232x series * RocketRAID 2340 * RocketRAID 2522 The following controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "ida" "4">}} driver: * Compaq SMART Array 221 * Compaq Integrated SMART Array Controller * Compaq SMART Array 4200 * Compaq SMART Array 4250ES * Compaq SMART 3200 Controller * Compaq SMART 3100ES Controller * Compaq SMART-2/DH Controller * Compaq SMART-2/SL Controller * Compaq SMART-2/P Controller Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "iir" "4">}} driver include: * Intel RAID Controller SRCMR * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-l (SRCU31a) * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-1L (SRCU31La) * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-2 (SRCU32) * All past and future releases of Intel and ICP RAID Controllers. * Intel RAID Controller SRCU21 (discontinued) * Intel RAID Controller SRCU31 (older revision, not compatible) * Intel RAID Controller SRCU31L (older revision, not compatible) The SRCU31 and SRCU31L can be updated via a firmware update available from Intel. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "ips" "4">}} driver include: * IBM ServeRAID 3H * ServeRAID 4L/4M/4H * ServeRAID Series 5 * ServeRAID 6i/6M * ServeRAID 7t/7k/7M Newer ServeRAID controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "aac" "4">}} or {{< manpage "mfi" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "isci" "4">}} driver provides support for Intel C600 SAS controllers. Cards supported by the {{< manpage "isp" "4">}} driver include: * Qlogic 1000 * Qlogic 1020 * Qlogic 1040 * Qlogic 1080 * Qlogic 10160 * Qlogic 1240 * Qlogic 1280 * Qlogic 12160 * Qlogic 210X * Qlogic 220X * Qlogic 2300 * Qlogic 2312 * Qlogic 234X * Qlogic 2322 * Qlogic 200 * Qlogic 2422 * Qlogic 246x (aka 2432) * Qlogic 256x (aka 2532) * Qlogic 267x/836x (aka 2031/8031) * Qlogic 2690/2692/2694 (aka 2684/2692) * Qlogic 2740/2742/2764 (aka 2722/2714) The {{< manpage "mfi" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * LSI MegaRAID SAS 1078 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 8408E * LSI MegaRAID SAS 8480E * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9240 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9260 * Dell PERC5 * Dell PERC6 * IBM ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M1115 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M5015 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M5110 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID-MR10i * Intel RAID Controller SRCSAS18E * Intel RAID Controller SROMBSAS18E Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "mlx" "4">}} driver include: * Mylex DAC960P * Mylex DAC960PD / DEC KZPSC (Fast Wide) * Mylex DAC960PDU * Mylex DAC960PL * Mylex DAC960PJ * Mylex DAC960PG * Mylex DAC960PU / DEC PZPAC (Ultra Wide) * Mylex AcceleRAID 150 (DAC960PRL) * Mylex AcceleRAID 250 (DAC960PTL1) * Mylex eXtremeRAID 1100 (DAC1164P) * RAIDarray 230 controllers, aka the Ultra-SCSI DEC KZPAC-AA (1-ch, 4MB cache), KZPAC-CA (3-ch, 4MB), KZPAC-CB (3-ch, 8MB cache) All major firmware revisions (2.x, 3.x, 4.x and 5.x) are supported, however it is always advisable to upgrade to the most recent firmware available for the controller. Compatible Mylex controllers not listed should work, but have not been verified. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not supported. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "mly" "4">}} driver include: * Mylex AcceleRAID 160 * Mylex AcceleRAID 170 * Mylex AcceleRAID 352 * Mylex eXtremeRAID 2000 * Mylex eXtremeRAID 3000 Compatible Mylex controllers not listed should work, but have not been verified. These controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mpr" "4">}} driver: * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3004 (4 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3008 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3108 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3216 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3224 (24 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3316 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3324 (24 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3408 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3416 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3508 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3516 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3616 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3708 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3716 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) These controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mps" "4">}} driver: * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2004 (4 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2008 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2108 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2116 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2208 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2308 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SSS6200 Solid State Storage * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB040 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB040 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB080 The following controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mpt" "4">}} driver: * LSI Logic 53c1030, LSI Logic LSI2x320-X (Single and Dual Ultra320 SCSI) * LSI Logic AS1064, LSI Logic AS1068 * LSI Logic FC909 (1Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC909A (Dual 1Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC919, LSI Logic 7102XP-LC (Single 2Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC929, LSI Logic FC929X, LSI Logic 7202XP-LC (Dual 2Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC949X (Dual 4Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC949E, LSI Logic FC949ES (Dual 4Gb/s Fibre Channel PCI-Express) The Ultra 320 SCSI controller chips supported by the {{< manpage "mpt" "4">}} driver can be found onboard on many systems including: * Dell PowerEdge 1750 thru 2850 * IBM eServer xSeries 335 These systems also contain Integrated RAID Mirroring and Integrated RAID Mirroring Enhanced which this driver also supports. The SAS controller chips are also present on many new AMD/Opteron based systems, like the Sun 4100. Note that this controller can drive both SAS and SATA drives or a mix of them at the same time. The Integrated RAID Mirroring available for these controllers is poorly supported at best. The Fibre Channel controller chipset are supported by a broad variety of speeds and systems. The Apple Fibre Channel HBA is in fact the FC949ES card. This driver also supports target mode for Fibre Channel cards. This support may be enabled by setting the desired role of the core via the LSI Logic firmware utility that establishes what roles the card can take on - no separate compilation is required. The {{< manpage "mrsas" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: [ Thunderbolt 6Gb/s MR controller ] * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9265 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9266 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9267 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9270 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9272 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9285 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9286 * DELL PERC H810 * DELL PERC H710/P [ Invader/Fury 12Gb/s MR controller ] * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9380 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9341 * DELL PERC H830 * DELL PERC H730/P * DELL PERC H330 The {{< manpage "mvs" "4">}} driver supports the following controllers: Gen-I (SATA 1.5Gbps): * 88SX5040 * 88SX5041 * 88SX5080 * 88SX5081 Gen-II (SATA 3Gbps, NCQ, PMP): * 88SX6040 * 88SX6041 (including Adaptec 1420SA) * 88SX6080 * 88SX6081 Gen-IIe (SATA 3Gbps, NCQ, PMP with FBS): * 88SX6042 * 88SX7042 (including Adaptec 1430SA) * 88F5182 SoC * 88F6281 SoC * MV78100 SoC Note, that this hardware supports command queueing and FIS-based switching only for ATA DMA commands. ATAPI and non-DMA ATA commands executed one by one for each port. The {{< manpage "ncr" "4">}} driver provides support for the following NCR/Symbios SCSI controller chips: * 53C810 * 53C810A * 53C815 * 53C820 * 53C825A * 53C860 * 53C875 * 53C875J * 53C885 * 53C895 * 53C895A * 53C896 * 53C1510D The following devices are currently supported by the {{< manpage "ncv" "4">}} driver: * I-O DATA PCSC-DV * KME KXLC002 (TAXAN ICD-400PN, etc.), KXLC004, and UJDCD450 * Macnica Miracle SCSI-II mPS110 * Media Intelligent MSC-110, MSC-200 * New Media Corporation BASICS SCSI * Qlogic Fast SCSI * RATOC REX-9530, REX-5572 (SCSI only) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "nsp" "4">}} driver include: * Alpha-Data AD-PCS201 * I-O DATA CBSC16 The {{< manpage "pms" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * Tachyon TS Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon TL Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon XL2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX2+ Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX4+ Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QX2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QX4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DE4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QE4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon XL10 Fibre Channel Card * PMC Sierra SPC SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-VE SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V 16 Port SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-VE 16 Port SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-VE SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-V 16 Port SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-VE 16 Port SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 4/8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 4/8 Port SAS-SATA RAID Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA RAID Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA RAID Encryption Card 6Gig * Adaptec Delray 8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 12Gig The {{< manpage "pst" "4">}} driver supports the Promise Supertrak SX6000 ATA hardware RAID controller. The {{< manpage "siis" "4">}} driver supports the following controller chips: * SiI3124 (PCI-X 133MHz/64bit, 4 ports) * SiI3131 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port) * SiI3132 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 2 ports) * SiI3531 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "stg" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec 2920/A * Future Domain SCSI2GO * Future Domain TMC-18XX/3260 * IBM SCSI PCMCIA Card * ICM PSC-2401 SCSI * MELCO IFC-SC * RATOC REX-5536, REX-5536AM, REX-5536M, REX-9836A Note that the Adaptec 2920C is supported by the {{< manpage "ahc" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} driver provides support for the following Symbios/LSI Logic PCI SCSI controllers: * 53C810 * 53C810A * 53C815 * 53C825 * 53C825A * 53C860 * 53C875 * 53C876 * 53C895 * 53C895A * 53C896 * 53C897 * 53C1000 * 53C1000R * 53C1010-33 * 53C1010-66 * 53C1510D The SCSI controllers supported by {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} can be either embedded on a motherboard, or on one of the following add-on boards: * ASUS SC-200, SC-896 * Data Technology DTC3130 (all variants) * DawiControl DC2976UW * Diamond FirePort (all) * NCR cards (all) * Symbios cards (all) * Tekram DC390W, 390U, 390F, 390U2B, 390U2W, 390U3D, and 390U3W * Tyan S1365 SCSI controllers supported by the {{< manpage "trm" "4">}} driver include: * Tekram DC-315 PCI Ultra SCSI adapter without BIOS and internal SCSI connector * Tekram DC-315U PCI Ultra SCSI adapter without BIOS * Tekram DC-395F PCI Ultra-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS and 68-pin external SCSI connector * Tekram DC-395U PCI Ultra SCSI adapter with flash BIOS * Tekram DC-395UW PCI Ultra-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS * Tekram DC-395U2W PCI Ultra2-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS For the Tekram DC-310/U and DC-390F/U/UW/U2B/U2W/U3W PCI SCSI host adapters, use the {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "twa" "4">}} driver supports the following SATA RAID controllers: * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-8 * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-8MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-8LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-8LP * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-2LP * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-4LPML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-8LPML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-12ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-24M8 The {{< manpage "twe" "4">}} driver supports the following PATA/SATA RAID controllers: * AMCC's 3ware 5000 series * AMCC's 3ware 6000 series * AMCC's 3ware 7000-2 * AMCC's 3ware 7006- * AMCC's 3ware 7500-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 7500-8 * AMCC's 3ware 7500-12 * AMCC's 3ware 7506-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 7506-8 * AMCC's 3ware 7506-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8006-2LP * AMCC's 3ware 8500-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 8500-8 * AMCC's 3ware 8500-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 8506-8 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-8MI * AMCC's 3ware 8506-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-12MI The {{< manpage "tws" "4">}} driver supports the following SATA/SAS RAID controller: * LSI's 3ware SAS 9750 series The {{< manpage "vpo" "4">}} driver supports the following parallel to SCSI interfaces: * Adaptec AIC-7110 Parallel to SCSI interface (built-in to Iomega ZIP drives) * Iomega Jaz Traveller interface * Iomega MatchMaker SCSI interface (built-in to Iomega ZIP+ drives) With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals, including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers, processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. WORM devices that support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by the CD-ROM drivers (such as {{< manpage "cd" "4">}}). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW writing support is provided by {{< manpage "cdrecord" "1">}}, which is a part of the sysutils/cdrtools port in the Ports Collection. The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this time: * SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and SoundBlaster SCSI) ({{< manpage "cd" "4">}}) * ATAPI IDE interface ({{< manpage "acd" "4">}}) [[ethernet]] === Ethernet Interfaces The {{< manpage "ae" "4">}} driver supports Attansic/Atheros L2 PCIe FastEthernet controllers, and is known to support the following hardware: * ASUS EeePC 701 * ASUS EeePC 900 Other hardware may or may not work with this driver. The {{< manpage "age" "4">}} driver provides support for LOMs based on Attansic/Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * ASUS M2N8-VMX * ASUS M2V * ASUS M3A * ASUS P2-M2A590G * ASUS P5B-E * ASUS P5B-MX/WIFI-AP * ASUS P5B-VMSE * ASUS P5K * ASUS P5KC * ASUS P5KPL-C * ASUS P5KPL-VM * ASUS P5K-SE * ASUS P5K-V * ASUS P5L-MX * ASUS P5DL2-VM * ASUS P5L-VM 1394 * ASUS G2S The {{< manpage "ale" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * Atheros AR8113 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * Atheros AR8114 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * Atheros AR8121 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "aue" "4">}} driver include: * Abocom UFE1000, DSB650TX_NA * Accton USB320-EC, SpeedStream * ADMtek AN986, AN8511 * Billionton USB100, USB100LP, USB100EL, USBE100 * Corega Ether FEther USB-T, FEther USB-TX, FEther USB-TXS * D-Link DSB-650, DSB-650TX, DSB-650TX-PNA * Elecom LD-USBL/TX * Elsa Microlink USB2Ethernet * HP hn210e * I-O Data USB ETTX * Kingston KNU101TX * LinkSys USB10T adapters that contain the AN986 Pegasus chipset, USB10TA, USB10TX, USB100TX, USB100H1 * MELCO LUA-TX, LUA2-TX * Netgear FA101 * Planex UE-200TX * Sandberg USB to Network Link (model number 133-06) * Siemens Speedstream * SmartBridges smartNIC * SMC 2202USB * SOHOware NUB100 The {{< manpage "axe" "4">}} driver supports ASIX Electronics AX88172/AX88178/AX88772/AX88772A/AX88772B/AX88760 based USB Ethernet adapters including: AX88172: * AboCom UF200 * Acer Communications EP1427X2 * ASIX AX88172 * ATen UC210T * Billionton SnapPort * Billionton USB2AR * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA-U2-KTX * Corega USB2_TX * D-Link DUBE100 * Goodway GWUSB2E * JVC MP_PRX1 * LinkSys USB200M * Netgear FA120 * Sitecom LN-029 * System TALKS Inc. SGC-X2UL AX88178: * ASIX AX88178 * Belkin F5D5055 * Logitec LAN-GTJ/U2A * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA3-U2-AGT * Planex Communications GU1000T * Sitecom Europe LN-028 AX88772: * ASIX AX88772 * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA3-U2-ATX * D-Link DUBE100B1 * Planex UE-200TX-G * Planex UE-200TX-G2 AX88772A: * ASIX AX88772A * Cisco-Linksys USB200Mv2 AX88772B: * ASIX AX88772B * Lenovo USB 2.0 Ethernet AX88760: * ASIX AX88760 ASIX Electronics AX88178A/AX88179 USB Gigabit Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "axge" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "bce" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the QLogic NetXtreme II family of Gigabit Ethernet controllers, including the following: * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5706 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5706 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5716 1000Base-T * Dell PowerEdge 1950 integrated BCM5708 NIC * Dell PowerEdge 2950 integrated BCM5708 NIC * Dell PowerEdge R710 integrated BCM5709 NIC * HP NC370F Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC370T Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC370i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC371i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC373F PCIe Multifunc Giga Server Adapter * HP NC373T PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter * HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC373m Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC374m PCIe Multifunction Adapter * HP NC380T PCIe DP Multifunc Gig Server Adapter * HP NC382T PCIe DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC382i DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC382m DP 1GbE Multifunction BL-c Adapter [amd64, i386] Broadcom BCM4401 based Fast Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "bfe" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "bge" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom BCM570x family of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * 3Com 3c996-SX (1000baseSX) * 3Com 3c996-T (10/100/1000baseTX) * Apple Thunderbolt Display (10/100/1000baseTX) * Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 1750 integrated BCM5704C NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 2550 integrated BCM5700 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 2650 integrated BCM5703 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge R200 integrated BCM5750 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge R300 integrated BCM5722 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * IBM x235 server integrated BCM5703x NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP Compaq dc7600 integrated BCM5752 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7760 embedded Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7770 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7771 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7781 embedded PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Netgear GA302T (10/100/1000baseTX) * SysKonnect SK-9D21 (10/100/1000baseTX) * SysKonnect SK-9D41 (1000baseSX) The {{< manpage "bnxt" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom NetXtreme-C and NetXtreme-E families of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * Broadcom BCM57301 NetXtreme-C 10Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57302 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57314 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E 10Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E 10GBASE-T Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 10GBase-T Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57412 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57416 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57417 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition * Broadcom BCM57454 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb/100Gb Ethernet The {{< manpage "bxe" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the QLogic NetXtreme II family of 10Gb Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57710 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57711 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57711E 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57712 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57712-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57800 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57800-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57810 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57810-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57840 10Gb / 20Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57840-MF 10Gb The chips supported by the {{< manpage "cas" "4">}} driver are: * National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit Ethernet * Sun Cassini Gigabit Ethernet * Sun Cassini+ Gigabit Ethernet The following add-on cards are known to work with the {{< manpage "cas" "4">}} driver at this time: * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 MMF (Cassini Kuheen) (part no. 501-5524) * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 UTP (Cassini) (part no. 501-5902) * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (GCS) (part no. 501-6719) * Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (QGE) (part no. 501-6522) * Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet PCI-X (QGE-X) (part no. 501-6738) The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "cdce" "4">}} driver: * Prolific PL-2501 Host-to-Host Bridge Controller * Sharp Zaurus PDA * Terayon TJ-715 DOCSIS Cable Modem [amd64, i386] Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0-based NICs ({{< manpage "cs" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "cue" "4">}} driver supports CATC USB-EL1210A based USB Ethernet adapters including: * Belkin F5U011/F5U111 * CATC Netmate * CATC Netmate II * SmartBridges SmartLink The {{< manpage "cxgb" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit and 1 Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the T3 and T3B chipset: * Chelsio 10GBase-CX4 * Chelsio 10GBase-LR * Chelsio 10GBase-SR The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 100Gb and 25Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T6 ASIC: * Chelsio T6225-CR * Chelsio T6225-SO-CR * Chelsio T62100-LP-CR * Chelsio T62100-SO-CR * Chelsio T62100-CR The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 40Gb, 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T5 ASIC: * Chelsio T580-CR * Chelsio T580-LP-CR * Chelsio T580-LP-SO-CR * Chelsio T560-CR * Chelsio T540-CR * Chelsio T540-LP-CR * Chelsio T522-CR * Chelsio T520-LL-CR * Chelsio T520-CR * Chelsio T520-SO * Chelsio T520-BT * Chelsio T504-BT The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T4 ASIC: * Chelsio T420-CR * Chelsio T422-CR * Chelsio T440-CR * Chelsio T420-BCH * Chelsio T440-BCH * Chelsio T440-CH * Chelsio T420-SO * Chelsio T420-CX * Chelsio T420-BT * Chelsio T404-BT The {{< manpage "dc" "4">}} driver provides support for the following chipsets: * DEC/Intel 21143 * ADMtek AL981 Comet, AN985 Centaur, ADM9511 Centaur II and ADM9513 Centaur II * ALi/ULi M5261 and M5263 * ASIX Electronics AX88140A and AX88141 * Conexant LANfinity RS7112 (miniPCI) * Davicom DM9009, DM9100, DM9102 and DM9102A * Lite-On 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC * Lite-On/Macronix 82c115 PNIC II * Macronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A, 98715AEC-C, 98725, 98727 and 98732 * Xircom X3201 (cardbus only) The following NICs are known to work with the {{< manpage "dc" "4">}} driver at this time: * 3Com OfficeConnect 10/100B (ADMtek AN985 Centaur-P) * Abocom FE2500 * Accton EN1217 (98715A) * Accton EN2242 MiniPCI * Adico AE310TX (98715A) * Alfa Inc GFC2204 (ASIX AX88140A) * Built in 10Mbps only Ethernet on Compaq Presario 7900 series desktops (21143, non-MII) * Built in Sun DMFE 10/100 Mbps Ethernet on Sun Netra X1 and Sun Fire V100 (DM9102A, MII) * Built in Ethernet on LinkSys EtherFast 10/100 Instant GigaDrive (DM9102, MII) * CNet Pro110B (ASIX AX88140A) * CNet Pro120A (98715A or 98713A) and CNet Pro120B (98715) * Compex RL100-TX (98713 or 98713A) * D-Link DFE-570TX (21143, MII, quad port) * Digital DE500-BA 10/100 (21143, non-MII) * ELECOM Laneed LD-CBL/TXA (ADMtek AN985) * Hawking CB102 CardBus * IBM EtherJet Cardbus Adapter * Intel PRO/100 Mobile Cardbus (versions that use the X3201 chipset) * Jaton XpressNet (Davicom DM9102) * Kingston KNE100TX (21143, MII) * Kingston KNE110TX (PNIC 82c169) * LinkSys LNE100TX (PNIC 82c168, 82c169) * LinkSys LNE100TX v2.0 (PNIC II 82c115) * LinkSys LNE100TX v4.0/4.1 (ADMtek AN985 Centaur-P) * Matrox FastNIC 10/100 (PNIC 82c168, 82c169) * Melco LGY-PCI-TXL * Microsoft MN-120 10/100 CardBus (ADMTek Centaur-C) * Microsoft MN-130 10/100 PCI (ADMTek Centaur-P) * NDC SOHOware SFA110A (98713A) * NDC SOHOware SFA110A Rev B4 (98715AEC-C) * NetGear FA310-TX Rev. D1, D2 or D3 (PNIC 82c169) * Netgear FA511 * PlaneX FNW-3602-T (ADMtek AN985) * SMC EZ Card 10/100 1233A-TX (ADMtek AN985) * SVEC PN102-TX (98713) * Xircom Cardbus Realport * Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 * Xircom Cardbus Ethernet II 10/100 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "de" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec ANA-6944/TX * Cogent EM100FX and EM440TX * Corega FastEther PCI-TX * D-Link DFE-500TX * DEC DE435, DEC DE450, and DEC DE500 * ELECOM LD-PCI2T, LD-PCITS * I-O DATA LA2/T-PCI * SMC Etherpower 8432, 9332 and 9334 * ZNYX ZX3xx The {{< manpage "ed" "4">}} driver supports the following Ethernet NICs: * 3Com 3c503 Etherlink II * AR-P500 Ethernet * Accton EN1644 (old model), EN1646 (old model), EN2203 (old model) (110pin) (flags 0xd00000) * Accton EN2212/EN2216/UE2216 * Allied Telesis CentreCOM LA100-PCM_V2 * AmbiCom 10BaseT card (8002, 8002T, 8010 and 8610) * Bay Networks NETGEAR FA410TXC Fast Ethernet * Belkin F5D5020 PC Card Fast Ethernet * Billionton LM5LT-10B Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Billionton LNT-10TB, LNT-10TN Ethernet PC Card * Bromax iPort 10/100 Ethernet PC Card * Bromax iPort 10 Ethernet PC Card * Buffalo LPC2-CLT, LPC3-CLT, LPC3-CLX, LPC4-TX, LPC-CTX PC Card * Buffalo LPC-CF-CLT CF Card * CNet BC40 adapter * Compex Net-A adapter * Compex RL2000 * Corega Ether PCC-T/EtherII PCC-T/FEther PCC-TXF/PCC-TXD PCC-T/Fether II TXD * Corega LAPCCTXD (TC5299J) * CyQ've ELA-010 * DEC EtherWorks DE305 * Danpex EN-6200P2 * D-Link DE-660, DE-660+ * D-Link IC-CARD/IC-CARD+ Ethernet * ELECOM Laneed LD-CDL/TX, LD-CDF, LD-CDS, LD-10/100CD, LD-CDWA (DP83902A) * Hawking PN652TX PC Card (AX88790) * HP PC Lan+ 27247B and 27252A * IBM Creditcard Ethernet I/II * I-O DATA ET2/T-PCI * I-O DATA PCLATE * Kingston KNE-PC2, CIO10T, KNE-PCM/x Ethernet * KTI ET32P2 PCI * Linksys EC2T/PCMPC100/PCM100, PCMLM56 * Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card, Combo PCMCIA Ethernet Card (PCMPC100 V2) * MACNICA Ethernet ME1 for JEIDA * MELCO LGY-PCI-TR * MELCO LPC-T/LPC2-T/LPC2-CLT/LPC2-TX/LPC3-TX/LPC3-CLX * NDC Ethernet Instant-Link * National Semiconductor InfoMover NE4100 * NetGear FA-410TX * NetVin NV5000SC * Network Everywhere Ethernet 10BaseT PC Card * New Media LANSurfer 10+56 Ethernet/Modem * New Media LANSurfer * Novell NE1000/NE2000/NE2100 * PLANEX ENW-8300-T * PLANEX FNW-3600-T * Psion 10/100 LANGLOBAL Combine iT * RealTek 8019 * RealTek 8029 * Relia Combo-L/M-56k PC Card * SMC Elite 16 WD8013 * SMC Elite Ultra * SMC WD8003E/WD8003EBT/WD8003S/WD8003SBT/WD8003W/WD8013EBT/WD8013W and clones * SMC EZCard PC Card, 8040-TX, 8041-TX (AX88x90), 8041-TX V.2 (TC5299J) * Socket LP-E, ES-1000 Ethernet/Serial, LP-E CF, LP-FE CF * Surecom EtherPerfect EP-427 * Surecom NE-34 * TDK 3000/3400/5670 Fast Ethernet/Modem * TDK LAK-CD031, Grey Cell GCS2000 Ethernet Card * TDK DFL5610WS Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Telecom Device SuperSocket RE450T * Toshiba LANCT00A PC Card * VIA VT86C926 * Winbond W89C940 * Winbond W89C940F ISA, PCI and PC Card devices are supported. The {{< manpage "ed" "4">}} driver does not support the following Ethernet NICs: * Mitsubishi LAN Adapter B8895 The {{< manpage "em" "4">}} driver supports Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Intel 82540, 82541ER, 82541PI, 82542, 82543, 82544, 82545, 82546, 82546EB, 82546GB, 82547, 82571, 82572, 82573, 82574, 82575, 82576, and 82580 controller chips: * Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter (82576) * Intel Gigabit VT Quad Port Server Adapter (82575) * Intel Single, Dual and Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (82580) * Intel i210 and i211 Gigabit Ethernet Controller * Intel i350 and i354 Gigabit Ethernet Controller * Intel PRO/1000 CT Network Connection (82547) * Intel PRO/1000 F Server Adapter (82543) * Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter (82542) * Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter (82541PI) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Dual Port Server Adapter (82546) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Server Adapter (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Server Adapter (LX) (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter (82540) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter (82541) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter (82546) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter (82546EB) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Server Adapter (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Dual Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Quad Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Server Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Quad Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 T Desktop Adapter (82544) * Intel PRO/1000 T Server Adapter (82543) * Intel PRO/1000 XF Server Adapter (82544) * Intel PRO/1000 XT Server Adapter (82544) The {{< manpage "ep" "4">}} driver supports Ethernet adapters based on the 3Com 3C5x9 Etherlink III Parallel Tasking chipset, including: * 3Com 3C1 CF * 3Com 3C509-TP, 3C509-BNC, 3C509-Combo, 3C509-TPO, 3C509-TPC ISA * 3Com 3C509B-TP, 3C509B-BNC, 3C509B-Combo, 3C509B-TPO, 3C509B-TPC ISA * 3Com 3C562/3C563 PCMCIA * 3Com 3C574, 3C574TX, 3C574-TX, 3CCFE574BT, 3CXFE574BT, 3C3FE574BT PCMCIA * 3Com 3C589, 3C589B, 3C589C, 3C589D, 3CXE589DT PCMCIA * 3Com 3CCFEM556B, 3CCFEM556BI PCMCIA * 3Com 3CXE589EC, 3CCE589EC, 3CXE589ET, 3CCE589ET PCMCIA * 3Com Megahertz 3CCEM556, 3CXEM556, 3CCEM556B, 3CXEM556B, 3C3FEM556C PCMCIA * 3Com OfficeConnect 3CXSH572BT, 3CCSH572BT PCMCIA * Farallon EtherWave and EtherMac PC Card (P/n 595/895 with BLUE arrow) Agere ET1310 Gigabit Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "et" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "ex" "4">}} driver supports the following Ethernet adapters: * Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA * Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA * Olicom OC2220 Ethernet PC Card * Olicom OC2232 Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Silicom Ethernet LAN PC Card * Silicom EtherSerial LAN PC Card Controllers and cards supported by the {{< manpage "fe" "4">}} driver include: * Allied Telesis RE1000, RE1000Plus, ME1500 (110-pin) * CONTEC C-NET(98)P2, C-NET (9N)E (110-pin), C-NET(9N)C (ExtCard) * CONTEC C-NET(PC)C PC Card Ethernet * Eagle Tech NE200T * Eiger Labs EPX-10BT * Fujitsu FMV-J182, FMV-J182A * Fujitsu MB86960A, MB86965A * Fujitsu MBH10303, MBH10302 PC Card Ethernet * Fujitsu Towa LA501 Ethernet * HITACHI HT-4840-11 PC Card Ethernet * NextCom J Link NC5310 * RATOC REX-5588, REX-9822, REX-4886, and REX-R280 * RATOC REX-9880/9881/9882/9883 * TDK LAC-98012, LAC-98013, LAC-98025, LAC-9N011 (110-pin) * TDK LAK-CD011, LAK-CD021, LAK-CD021A, LAK-CD021BX * Ungermann-Bass Access/PC N98C+(PC85152, PC85142), Access/NOTE N98(PC86132) (110-pin) Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "fxp" "4">}} driver include: * Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 * Intel InBusiness 10/100 * Intel PRO/100B / EtherExpressPRO/100 B PCI Adapter * Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter * Intel PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter * Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection * Intel PRO/100 M Desktop Adapter * Intel PRO/100 S Desktop, Server and Dual-Port Server Adapters * Many on-board network interfaces on Intel motherboards Chips supported by the {{< manpage "gem" "4">}} driver include: * Apple GMAC * Sun ERI 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * Sun GEM Gigabit Ethernet The following add-on cards are known to work with the {{< manpage "gem" "4">}} driver at this time: * Sun Gigabit Ethernet PCI 2.0/3.0 (GBE/P) (part no. 501-4373) * Sun Gigabit Ethernet SBus 2.0/3.0 (GBE/S) (part no. 501-4375) The {{< manpage "hme" "4">}} driver supports the on-board Ethernet interfaces of many Sun UltraSPARC workstation and server models. Cards supported by the {{< manpage "hme" "4">}} driver include: * Sun PCI SunSwift Adapter * Sun SBus SunSwift Adapter “( hme” and “SUNW,hme”) * Sun PCI Sun100BaseT Adapter 2.0 * Sun SBus Sun100BaseT 2.0 * Sun PCI Quad FastEthernet Controller * Sun SBus Quad FastEthernet Controller The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "ipheth" "4">}} driver: * Apple iPhone tethering (all models) * Apple iPad tethering (all models) The {{< manpage "ixgbe" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Intel(R) 10 Gigabit XF SR/AF Dual Port Server Adapter * Intel(R) 10 Gigabit XF SR/LR Server Adapter * Intel(R) 82598EB 10 Gigabit AF Network Connection * Intel(R) 82598EB 10 Gigabit AT CX4 Network Connection Most adapters in the Intel Ethernet 700 Series with SFP+/SFP28/QSFP+ cages have firmware that requires that Intel qualified modules are used; these qualified modules are listed below. This qualification check cannot be disabled by the driver. The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 40Gb Ethernet adapters with these QSFP+ modules: * Intel 4x10G/40G QSFP+ 40GBASE-SR4 E40GQSFPSR * Intel 4x10G/40G QSFP+ 40GBASE-LR4 E40GQSFPLR The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 25Gb Ethernet adapters with these SFP28 modules: * Intel 10G/25G SFP28 25GBASE-SR E25GSFP28SR * Intel 10G/25G SFP28 25GBASE-SR E25GSFP28SRX (Extended Temp) The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 25Gb and 10Gb Ethernet adapters with these SFP+ modules: * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ SR FTLX8571D3BCV-IT * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ SR AFBR-703SDZ-IN2 * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ LR FTLX1471D3BCV-IT * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ LR AFCT-701SDZ-IN2 * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ 10GBASE-SR E10GSFPSR * Intel 10G SFP+ 10GBASE-SR E10GSFPSRX (Extended Temp) * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ 10GBASE-LR E10GSFPLR Note that adapters also support all passive and active limiting direct attach cables that comply with SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. This is not an exhaustive list; please consult product documentation for an up-to-date list of supported media. The {{< manpage "jme" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * JMicron JMC250 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller * JMicron JMC251 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet with Card Read Host controller * JMicron JMC260 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * JMicron JMC261 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet with Card Read Host controller The {{< manpage "kue" "4">}} driver supports Kawasaki LSI KL5KLUSB101B based USB Ethernet adapters including: * 3Com 3c19250 * 3Com 3c460 HomeConnect Ethernet USB Adapter * ADS Technologies USB-10BT * AOX USB101 * ATen UC10T * Abocom URE 450 * Corega USB-T * D-Link DSB-650C * Entrega NET-USB-E45, NET-HUB-3U1E * I/O Data USB ETT * Kawasaki DU-H3E * LinkSys USB10T * Netgear EA101 * Peracom USB Ethernet Adapter * Psion Gold Port USB Ethernet adapter * SMC 2102USB, 2104USB Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "lge" "4">}} driver include: * SMC TigerCard 1000 (SMC9462SX) * D-Link DGE-500SX The {{< manpage "mlx4en" "4">}} driver supports the following network adapters: * Mellanox ConnectX-2 (ETH) * Mellanox ConnectX-3 (ETH) The {{< manpage "mlx5en" "4">}} driver supports 100Gb, 50Gb, 40Gb, 25Gb and 10Gb Ethernet adapters. ConnectX-5 supports:10/20/25/40/50/56/100Gb/s speeds. ConnectX-4 supports:10/20/25/40/50/56/100Gb/s speeds. ConnectX-4 LX supports:10/25/40/50Gb/s speeds (and reduced power consumption) : * Mellanox MCX455A-ECAT * Mellanox MCX456A-ECAT * Mellanox MCX415A-CCAT * Mellanox MCX416A-CCAT * Mellanox MCX455A-FCAT * Mellanox MCX456A-FCAT * Mellanox MCX415A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX416A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX4131A-GCAT * Mellanox MCX4131A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX4121A-ACAT * Mellanox MCX4111A-ACAT * Mellanox MCX4121A-XCAT * Mellanox MCX4111A-XCAT The {{< manpage "msk" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Marvell/SysKonnect Yukon II based Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * D-Link 550SX Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link 560SX Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link 560T Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8021CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8021 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8022CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8022 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8061CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8061 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8062CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8062 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8035 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8036 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8038 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8039 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8040 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8040T Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8042 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8048 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8050 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8052 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8055 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8056 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8057 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8058 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8059 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8070 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8071 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8072 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8075 Gigabit Ethernet * SysKonnect SK-9Sxx Gigabit Ethernet * SysKonnect SK-9Exx Gigabit Ethernet The {{< manpage "mxge" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Myricom LANai Z8E chips: * Myricom 10GBase-CX4 (10G-PCIE-8A-C, 10G-PCIE-8AL-C) * Myricom 10GBase-R (10G-PCIE-8A-R, 10G-PCIE-8AL-R) * Myricom 10G XAUI over ribbon fiber (10G-PCIE-8A-Q, 10G-PCIE-8AL-Q) The {{< manpage "my" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Myson chipset. Supported models include: * Myson MTD800 PCI Fast Ethernet chip * Myson MTD803 PCI Fast Ethernet chip * Myson MTD89X PCI Gigabit Ethernet chip The {{< manpage "nfe" "4">}} driver supports the following NVIDIA MCP onboard adapters: * NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP04 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP12 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP13 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP51 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP55 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP65 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP67 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP73 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 MCP2 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP4 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP5 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 MCP3 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 250 MCP6 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 MCP7 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP8 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP9 Networking Adapter The {{< manpage "nge" "4">}} driver supports National Semiconductor DP83820 and DP83821 based Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * Addtron AEG320T * Ark PC SOHO-GA2500T (32-bit PCI) and SOHO-GA2000T (64-bit PCI) * Asante FriendlyNet GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC * D-Link DGE-500T * Linksys EG1032, revision 1 * Netgear GA621 * Netgear GA622T * SMC EZ Card 1000 (SMC9462TX) * Surecom Technology EP-320G-TX * Trendware TEG-PCITX (32-bit PCI) and TEG-PCITX2 (64-bit PCI) The {{< manpage "oce" "4">}} driver supports the following network adapters: * Emulex BladeEngine 2 * Emulex BladeEngine 3 * Emulex Lancer The {{< manpage "pcn" "4">}} driver supports adapters and embedded controllers based on the AMD PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+, PCnet/FAST III, PCnet/PRO and PCnet/Home Fast Ethernet chips: * AMD Am79C971 PCnet-FAST * AMD Am79C972 PCnet-FAST+ * AMD Am79C973/Am79C975 PCnet-FAST III * AMD Am79C976 PCnet-PRO * AMD Am79C978 PCnet-Home * Allied-Telesis LA-PCI The {{< manpage "qlxgb" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 3200 series * QLogic 8200 series The {{< manpage "qlxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 8300 series The {{< manpage "qlxge" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 8100 series The {{< manpage "re" "4">}} driver supports RealTek RTL8139C+, RTL8169, RTL816xS, RTL811xS, RTL8168, RTL810xE and RTL8111 based Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * Alloy Computer Products EtherGOLD 1439E 10/100 (8139C+) * Compaq Evo N1015v Integrated Ethernet (8139C+) * Corega CG-LAPCIGT Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * D-Link DGE-528(T) Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * Gigabyte 7N400 Pro2 Integrated Gigabit Ethernet (8110S) * LevelOne GNC-0105T (8169S) * LinkSys EG1032 (32-bit PCI) * PLANEX COMMUNICATIONS Inc. GN-1200TC (8169S) * TP-Link TG-3468 v2 Gigabit Ethernet (8168) * USRobotics USR997902 Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * Xterasys XN-152 10/100/1000 NIC (8169) Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "rl" "4">}} driver include: * Accton “Cheetah” EN1207D (MPX 5030/5038; RealTek 8139 clone) * Allied Telesyn AT2550 * Allied Telesyn AT2500TX * Belkin F5D5000 * BUFFALO (Melco INC.) LPC-CB-CLX (CardBus) * Compaq HNE-300 * CompUSA no-name 10/100 PCI Ethernet NIC * Corega FEther CB-TXD * Corega FEtherII CB-TXD * D-Link DFE-520TX (rev. C1) * D-Link DFE-528TX * D-Link DFE-530TX+ * D-Link DFE-538TX * D-Link DFE-690TXD * Edimax EP-4103DL CardBus * Encore ENL832-TX 10/100 M PCI * Farallon NetLINE 10/100 PCI * Genius GF100TXR * GigaFast Ethernet EE100-AXP * KTX-9130TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet * LevelOne FPC-0106TX * Longshine LCS-8038TX-R * NDC Communications NE100TX-E * Netronix Inc. EA-1210 NetEther 10/100 * Nortel Networks 10/100BaseTX * OvisLink LEF-8129TX * OvisLink LEF-8139TX * Peppercon AG ROL-F * Planex FNW-3603-TX * Planex FNW-3800-TX * SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI 1211-TX * SOHO (PRAGMATIC) UE-1211C The {{< manpage "rue" "4">}} driver supports RealTek RTL8150 based USB Ethernet adapters including: * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA-KTX * Green House GH-USB100B * LinkSys USB100M * Billionton 10/100 FastEthernet USBKR2 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "sf" "4">}} driver include: * ANA-62011 64-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62022 64-bit dual port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62044 64-bit quad port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-69011 32-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62020 64-bit single port 100baseFX adapter The {{< manpage "sfxge" "4">}} driver supports all 10Gb Ethernet adapters based on Solarflare SFC9000 family controllers. The {{< manpage "sge" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * SiS190 Fast Ethernet controller * SiS191 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller The {{< manpage "sis" "4">}} driver supports Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers, as well as Fast Ethernet adapters based on the National Semiconductor DP83815 (MacPhyter) and DP83816 chips. Supported adapters include: * @Nifty FNECHARD IFC USUP-TX * MELCO LGY-PCI-TXC * Netgear FA311-TX (DP83815) * Netgear FA312-TX (DP83815) * SiS 630, 635, and 735 motherboard chipsets * Soekris Engineering net45xx, net48xx, lan1621, and lan1641 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "sk" "4">}} driver include: * 3Com 3C940 single port, 1000baseT adapter * 3Com 3C2000-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * Belkin F5D5005 single port, 1000baseT adapter * D-Link DGE-530T single port, 1000baseT adapter * Linksys (revision 2) single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9521 SK-NET GE-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9821 SK-NET GE-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9822 SK-NET GE-T dual port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9841 SK-NET GE-LX single port, single mode fiber adapter * SK-9842 SK-NET GE-LX dual port, single mode fiber adapter * SK-9843 SK-NET GE-SX single port, multimode fiber adapter * SK-9844 SK-NET GE-SX dual port, multimode fiber adapter * SMC 9452TX single port, 1000baseT adapter The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "smsc" "4">}} driver: * SMSC LAN9500, LAN9500A, LAN9505 and LAN9505A based Ethernet adapters * SMSC LAN89530, LAN9530 and LAN9730 based Ethernet adapters * SMSC LAN951x Ethernet adapters with integrated USB hub The {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver supports SMC91Cxx based ISA and PCMCIA cards including: * 3Com Megahertz X-Jack Ethernet PC Card XJ10BT, XJ10BC * 3Com Megahertz XJEM and CCEM series: CCEM3288C, CCEM3288T, CCEM3336, CEM3336C, CCEM3336T, XJEM1144C, XJEM1144T, XJEM3288C, XJEM3288T, XJEM3336 * Farallon EtherMac PC Card 595a * Motorola Mariner Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Ositech Seven of Diamonds Ethernet PC Card * Ositech Jack of Hearts Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal Ethernet PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal 10/100 Fast Ethernet PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal 56k+10Mb Ethernet PC Card * SMC EZEther PC Card (8020BT) * SMC EZEther PC Card (8020T) The {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver supports the SMC 91C90, SMC 91C92, SMC 91C94, SMC 91C95, SMC 91C96, SMC91C100 and SMC 91C100FD chips from SMC. The Farallon EtherWave and EtherMac card came in two varieties. The {{< manpage "ep" "4">}} driver supports the 595 and 895 cards. These cards have the blue arrow on the front along with a 3Com logo. The Farallon 595a cards, which have a red arrow on the front, are also called EtherWave and EtherMac. They are supported by the {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "ste" "4">}} driver supports Sundance Technologies ST201 based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers including: * D-Link DFE-530TXS * D-Link DFE-550TX * D-Link DFE-580TX The {{< manpage "stge" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Sundance/Tamarack TC9021 based Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * Antares Microsystems Gigabit Ethernet * ASUS NX1101 Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link DL-4000 Gigabit Ethernet * IC Plus IP1000A Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance ST-2021 Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance ST-2023 Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance TC9021 Gigabit Ethernet * Tamarack TC9021 Gigabit Ethernet The {{< manpage "ti" "4">}} driver supports Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Alteon Tigon I and II chips. The {{< manpage "ti" "4">}} driver has been tested with the following adapters: * 3Com 3c985-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter (Tigon 1) * 3Com 3c985B-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter (Tigon 2) * Alteon AceNIC V Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseSX) * Alteon AceNIC V Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseT) * Digital EtherWORKS 1000SX PCI Gigabit adapter * Netgear GA620 Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseSX) * Netgear GA620T Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseT) The following adapters should also be supported but have not yet been tested: * Asante GigaNIX1000T Gigabit Ethernet adapter * Asante PCI 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter * Farallon PN9000SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter * NEC Gigabit Ethernet * Silicon Graphics PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapter The {{< manpage "tl" "4">}} driver supports Texas Instruments ThunderLAN based Ethernet and Fast Ethernet adapters including a large number of Compaq PCI Ethernet adapters. Also supported are: * Olicom OC-2135/2138 10/100 TX UTP adapter * Olicom OC-2325/OC-2326 10/100 TX UTP adapter * Racore 8148 10baseT/100baseTX/100baseFX adapter * Racore 8165 10/100baseTX adapter The {{< manpage "tl" "4">}} driver also supports the built-in Ethernet adapters of various Compaq Prosignia servers and Compaq Deskpro desktop machines including: * Compaq Netelligent 10 * Compaq Netelligent 10 T PCI UTP/Coax * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 Dual-Port * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 Proliant * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX Embedded UTP * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP * Compaq NetFlex 3P * Compaq NetFlex 3P Integrated * Compaq NetFlex 3P w/BNC [amd64, i386] SMC 83c17x (EPIC)-based Ethernet NICs ({{< manpage "tx" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "txp" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * 3Com 3CR990-TX-95 * 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 * 3Com 3cR990B-TXM * 3Com 3CR990SVR95 * 3Com 3CR990SVR97 * 3Com 3cR990B-SRV The {{< manpage "udav" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * Corega FEther USB-TXC * ShanTou ST268 USB NIC The {{< manpage "urndis" "4">}} driver supports the functionality of many Android devices. The {{< manpage "vge" "4">}} driver supports VIA Networking VT6120, VT6122, VT6130 and VT6132 based Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * VIA Networking LAN-on-motherboard Gigabit Ethernet * ZyXEL GN650-T 64-bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC (ZX1701) * ZyXEL GN670-T 32-bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC (ZX1702) The {{< manpage "vr" "4">}} driver supports VIA Technologies Rhine I, Rhine II, and Rhine III based Fast Ethernet adapters including: * AOpen/Acer ALN-320 * D-Link DFE520-TX * D-Link DFE530-TX * Hawking Technologies PN102TX * Soekris Engineering net5501 The {{< manpage "vte" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * DM&P Vortex86 RDC R6040 Fast Ethernet controller The {{< manpage "vx" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * 3Com 3c590 EtherLink III PCI * 3Com 3c595 Fast EtherLink III PCI in 10 Mbps mode The {{< manpage "wb" "4">}} driver supports Winbond W89C840F based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers including: * Trendware TE100-PCIE The {{< manpage "xe" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet (PS-CE2-10) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + Modem 28 (PS-CEM-28) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + Modem 33 (CEM33) * Xircom CreditCard 10/100 (CE3, CE3B) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (CEM56) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10 (RE10) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100 (RE100) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (REM56, REM56G) * Accton Fast EtherCard-16 (EN2226) * Compaq Microcom CPQ550 Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 PC Card (CPQ-10/100) * Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 PC Card Mobile Adapter 16 (Pro/100 M16A) * Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 LAN/Modem PC Card Adapter (Pro/100 M16B) Other similar devices using the same hardware may also be supported. The {{< manpage "xl" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * 3Com 3c900-TPO * 3Com 3c900-COMBO * 3Com 3c905-TX * 3Com 3c905-T4 * 3Com 3c900B-TPO * 3Com 3c900B-TPC * 3Com 3c900B-FL * 3Com 3c900B-COMBO * 3Com 3c905B-T4 * 3Com 3c905B-TX * 3Com 3c905B-FX * 3Com 3c905B-COMBO * 3Com 3c905C-TX * 3Com 3c980, 3c980B, and 3c980C server adapters * 3Com 3cSOHO100-TX OfficeConnect adapters * 3Com 3c450 HomeConnect adapters * 3Com 3c555, 3c556 and 3c556B mini-PCI adapters * 3Com 3C3SH573BT, 3C575TX, 3CCFE575BT, 3CXFE575BT, 3CCFE575CT, 3CXFE575CT, 3CCFEM656, 3CCFEM656B, and 3CCFEM656C, 3CXFEM656, 3CXFEM656B, and 3CXFEM656C CardBus adapters * 3Com 3c905-TX, 3c905B-TX 3c905C-TX, 3c920B-EMB, and 3c920B-EMB-WNM embedded adapters Both the 3C656 family of CardBus cards and the 3C556 family of MiniPCI cards have a built-in proprietary modem. Neither the {{< manpage "xl" "4">}} driver nor any other FreeBSD driver supports this modem. [[fddi]] === FDDI Interfaces [i386] DEC DEFPA PCI ({{< manpage "fpa" "4">}} driver) [i386] DEC DEFEA EISA ({{< manpage "fpa" "4">}} driver) [[wlan]] === Wireless Network Interfaces [amd64, i386] Cisco/Aironet 802.11b wireless adapters (4{{< manpage "an" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "ath" "4">}} driver supports all Atheros Cardbus and PCI cards, except those that are based on the AR5005VL chipset. The {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver supports Broadcom BCM43xx based wireless devices, including: * Apple Airport Extreme * Apple Airport Extreme * ASUS WL-100g * ASUS WL-138g * Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S * Buffalo WLI-PCI-G54S * Compaq R4035 onboard * Dell Wireless 1390 * Dell Wireless 1470 * Dell Truemobile 1300 r2 * Dell Truemobile 1400 * HP nx6125 * Linksys WPC54G Ver 3 * Linksys WPC54GS Ver 2 * TRENDnet TEW-401PCplus * US Robotics 5411 The {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver uses the older v3 version of Broadcom's firmware. While this older firmware does support most BCM43xx parts, the {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} driver works better for the newer chips it supports. You must use the {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver if you are using older Broadcom chipsets (BCM4301, BCM4303 and BCM4306 rev 2). The v4 version of the firmware that {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} uses does not support these chips. The {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} driver supports Broadcom BCM43xx based wireless devices, including: * Apple Airport Extreme * ASUS WL-138g * Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S * Dell Wireless 1390 * Dell Wireless 1470 * Dell Truemobile 1400 * HP Compaq 6715b * HP nx6125 * Linksys WPC54G Ver 3 * Linksys WPC54GS Ver 2 * US Robotics 5411 [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 MiniPCI network adapter ({{< manpage "ipw" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2915ABG MiniPCI and 2225BG PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "iwi" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 3160/7260/7265 IEEE 802.11ac network adapters ({{< manpage "iwn" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN IEEE 802.11n PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "iwn" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Marvell Libertas IEEE 802.11b/g PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "malo" "4">}} driver) Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network adapters ({{< manpage "mwl" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "otus" "4">}} driver provices support for Atheros AR9170 USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters, including: * 3Com 3CRUSBN275 * Arcadyan WN7512 * CACE AirPcap Nx * D-Link DWA-130 rev D1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev A1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev A2 * IO-Data WN-GDN/US2 * NEC Aterm WL300NU-G * Netgear WNDA3100 * Netgear WN111 v2 * Planex GW-US300 * SMC Networks SMCWUSB-N2 * TP-Link TL-WN821N v1, v2 * Ubiquiti SR71 USB * Unex DNUA-81 * Z-Com UB81 * Z-Com UB82 * ZyXEL NWD-271N The {{< manpage "ral" "4">}} driver supports PCI/PCIe/CardBus wireless adapters based on Ralink Technology chipsets, including: * A-Link WL54H * A-Link WL54PC * AirLink101 AWLC5025 * AirLink101 AWLH5025 * Amigo AWI-914W * Amigo AWI-922W * Amigo AWI-926W * AMIT WL531C * AMIT WL531P * AOpen AOI-831 * ASUS WL-107G * ASUS WL-130g * Atlantis Land A02-PCI-W54 * Atlantis Land A02-PCM-W54 * Belkin F5D7000 v3 * Belkin F5D7010 v2 * Billionton MIWLGRL * Canyon CN-WF511 * Canyon CN-WF513 * CC&C WL-2102 * CNet CWC-854 * CNet CWP-854 * Compex WL54G * Compex WLP54G * Conceptronic C54RC * Conceptronic C54Ri * D-Link DWA-525 rev A2 * Digitus DN-7001G-RA * Digitus DN-7006G-RA * E-Tech WGPC02 * E-Tech WGPI02 * Edimax EW-7108PCg * Edimax EW-7128g * Eminent EM3036 * Eminent EM3037 * Encore ENLWI-G-RLAM * Encore ENPWI-G-RLAM * Fiberline WL-400P * Fibreline WL-400X * Gigabyte GN-WI01GS * Gigabyte GN-WIKG * Gigabyte GN-WMKG * Gigabyte GN-WP01GS * Gigabyte GN-WPKG * Hawking HWC54GR * Hawking HWP54GR * iNexQ CR054g-009 (R03) * JAHT WN-4054P * JAHT WN-4054PCI * LevelOne WNC-0301 v2 * LevelOne WPC-0301 v2 * Linksys WMP54G v4 * Micronet SP906GK * Micronet SP908GK V3 * Minitar MN54GCB-R * Minitar MN54GPC-R * MSI CB54G2 * MSI MP54G2 * MSI PC54G2 * OvisLink EVO-W54PCI * PheeNet HWL-PCIG/RA * Planex GW-NS300N * Pro-Nets CB80211G * Pro-Nets PC80211G * Repotec RP-WB7108 * Repotec RP-WP0854 * SATech SN-54C * SATech SN-54P * Sitecom WL-112 * Sitecom WL-115 * SMC SMCWCB-GM * SMC SMCWPCI-GM * SparkLAN WL-685R * Surecom EP-9321-g * Surecom EP-9321-g1 * Surecom EP-9428-g * Sweex LC500050 * Sweex LC700030 * TekComm NE-9321-g * TekComm NE-9428-g * Unex CR054g-R02 * Unex MR054g-R02 * Zinwell ZWX-G160 * Zinwell ZWX-G360 * Zinwell ZWX-G361 * Zonet ZEW1500 * Zonet ZEW1600 The {{< manpage "rsu" "4">}} driver provices support for Realtek RTL8188SU/RTL8192SU USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters, including: * ASUS USB-N10 * Belkin F7D1101 v1 * D-Link DWA-131 A1 * EDUP EP-MS150N(W) * Edimax EW-7622UMN * Hercules HWGUn-54 * Hercules HWNUm-300 * Planex GW-USNano * Sitecom WL-349 v1 * Sitecom WL-353 * Sweex LW154 * TRENDnet TEW-646UBH * TRENDnet TEW-648UB * TRENDnet TEW-649UB Realtek RTL8192C, RTL8188E, RTL8812A and RTL8821A based PCIe IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters (MAN.RTWN.4{{< manpage "rtwn" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "rum" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 wireless adapters based on the Ralink RT2501USB and RT2601USB chipsets, including: * 3Com Aolynk WUB320g * Abocom WUG2700 * Airlink101 AWLL5025 * ASUS WL-167g ver 2 * Belkin F5D7050 ver 3 * Belkin F5D9050 ver 3 * Buffalo WLI-U2-SG54HP * Buffalo WLI-U2-SG54HG * Buffalo WLI-U2-G54HP * Buffalo WLI-UC-G * CNet CWD-854 ver F * Conceptronic C54RU ver 2 * Corega CG-WLUSB2GO * D-Link DWA-110 * D-Link DWA-111 * D-Link DWL-G122 rev C1 * D-Link WUA-1340 * Digitus DN-7003GR * Edimax EW-7318USG * Gigabyte GN-WB01GS * Gigabyte GN-WI05GS * Hawking HWUG1 * Hawking HWU54DM * Hercules HWGUSB2-54-LB * Hercules HWGUSB2-54V2-AP * LevelOne WNC-0301USB v3 * Linksys WUSB54G rev C * Linksys WUSB54GR * Planex GW-US54HP * Planex GW-US54Mini2 * Planex GW-USMM * Senao NUB-3701 * Sitecom WL-113 ver 2 * Sitecom WL-172 * Sweex LW053 * TP-LINK TL-WN321G v1/v2/v3 The {{< manpage "run" "4">}} driver supports the following wireless adapters: * Airlink101 AWLL6090 * ASUS USB-N11 * ASUS USB-N13 ver. A1 * ASUS USB-N66 * ASUS WL-160N * Belkin F5D8051 ver 3000 * Belkin F5D8053 * Belkin F5D8055 * Belkin F6D4050 ver 1 * Belkin F9L1103 * Buffalo WLI-UC-AG300N * Buffalo WLI-UC-G300HP * Buffalo WLI-UC-G300N * Buffalo WLI-UC-G301N * Buffalo WLI-UC-GN * Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM * Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM2 * Corega CG-WLUSB2GNL * Corega CG-WLUSB2GNR * Corega CG-WLUSB300AGN * Corega CG-WLUSB300GNM * D-Link DWA-130 rev B1 * D-Link DWA-140 rev B1, B2, B3, D1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev B2 * D-Link DWA-162 * DrayTek Vigor N61 * Edimax EW-7711UAn * Edimax EW-7711UTn * Edimax EW-7717Un * Edimax EW-7718Un * Edimax EW-7733UnD * Gigabyte GN-WB30N * Gigabyte GN-WB31N * Gigabyte GN-WB32L * Hawking HWDN1 * Hawking HWUN1 * Hawking HWUN2 * Hercules HWNU-300 * Linksys WUSB54GC v3 * Linksys WUSB600N * Logitec LAN-W150N/U2 * Mvix Nubbin MS-811N * Panda Wireless PAU06 * Planex GW-USMicroN * Planex GW-US300MiniS * Sitecom WL-182 * Sitecom WL-188 * Sitecom WL-301 * Sitecom WL-302 * Sitecom WL-315 * SMC SMCWUSBS-N2 * Sweex LW303 * Sweex LW313 * TP-LINK TL-WDN3200 * TP-LINK TL-WN321G v4 * TP-LINK TL-WN727N v3 * Unex DNUR-81 * Unex DNUR-82 * ZyXEL NWD2705 * ZyXEL NWD210N * ZyXEL NWD270N The {{< manpage "uath" "4">}} driver should work with the following adapters: * Compex WLU108AG * Compex WLU108G * D-Link DWL-G132 * IODATA WN-G54/US * MELCO WLI-U2-KAMG54 * Netgear WG111T * Netgear WG111U * Netgear WPN111 * Olitec 000544 * PLANET WDL-U357 * Siemens Gigaset 108 * SMC SMCWUSBT-G * SMC SMCWUSBT-G2 * SparkLAN WL-785A * TP-Link TL-WN620G * TRENDware International TEW-444UB * TRENDware International TEW-504UB * Unex Technology UR054ag * ZyXEL XtremeMIMO M-202 An up to date list can be found at http://customerproducts.atheros.com/customerproducts/default.asp. The {{< manpage "upgt" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 Conexant/Intersil PrismGT series wireless adapters based on the GW3887 chipset, among them: * Belkin F5D7050 (version 1000) * Cohiba Proto Board * D-Link DWL-G120 Cohiba * FSC Connect2Air E-5400 USB D1700 * Gigaset USB Adapter 54 * Inventel UR045G * Netgear WG111v1 (rev2) * SMC EZ ConnectG SMC2862W-G * Sagem XG703A * Spinnaker DUT * Spinnaker Proto Board The {{< manpage "ural" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 wireless adapters based on the Ralink Technology RT2500USB chipset, including: * AMIT WL532U * ASUS WL-167g * Belkin F5D7050 v2000 * Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI * CNet CWD-854 * Compex WLU54G 2A1100 * Conceptronic C54RU * D-Link DWL-G122 b1 * Dynalink WLG25USB * E-Tech WGUS02 * Gigabyte GN-WBKG * Hercules HWGUSB2-54 * KCORP LifeStyle KLS-685 * Linksys WUSB54G v4 * Linksys WUSB54GP v4 * MSI MS-6861 * MSI MS-6865 * MSI MS-6869 * NovaTech NV-902 * OvisLink Evo-W54USB * SerComm UB801R * SparkLAN WL-685R * Surecom EP-9001-g * Sweex LC100060 * Tonze UW-6200C * Zinwell ZWX-G261 * Zonet ZEW2500P An up to date list can be found at http://ralink.rapla.net/. The {{< manpage "urtw" "4">}} driver supports Realtek RTL8187B/L based wireless network devices, including: * Belkin F5D7050E * Linksys WUSB54GCv2 * Netgear WG111v2 * Netgear WG111v3 * Safehome WLG-1500SMA5 * Shuttle XPC Accessory PN20 * Sitecom WL168v1 * Sitecom WL168v4 * SureCom EP-9001-g(2A) * TRENDnet TEW-424UB V3.xR [amd64, i386] Lucent Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters and workalikes using the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II, Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil Prism-3, and Symbol Spectrum24 chipsets ({{< manpage "wi" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG MiniPCI network adapters ({{< manpage "wpi" "4">}} driver) The following devices are known to be supported by the {{< manpage "zyd" "4">}} driver: * 3COM 3CRUSB10075 * Acer WLAN-G-US1 * Airlink+ AWLL3025 * Airlink 101 AWLL3026 * AOpen 802.11g WL54 * Asus A9T integrated wireless * Asus WL-159g * Belkin F5D7050 v.4000 * Billion BiPAC 3011G * Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54L * CC&C WL-2203B * DrayTek Vigor 550 * Edimax EW-7317UG * Edimax EW-7317LDG * Fiberline Networks WL-43OU * iNexQ UR055g * Linksys WUSBF54G * Longshine LCS-8131G3 * MSI US54SE * MyTek MWU-201 USB adapter * Philips SNU5600 * Planet WL-U356 * Planex GW-US54GZ * Planex GW-US54GZL * Planex GW-US54Mini * Safecom SWMULZ-5400 * Sagem XG 760A * Sagem XG 76NA * Sandberg Wireless G54 USB * Sitecom WL-113 * SMC SMCWUSB-G * Sweex wireless USB 54 Mbps * Tekram/Siemens USB adapter * Telegent TG54USB * Trendnet TEW-424UB rev A * Trendnet TEW-429UB * TwinMOS G240 * Unicorn WL-54G * US Robotics 5423 * X-Micro XWL-11GUZX * Yakumo QuickWLAN USB * Zonet ZEW2501 * ZyXEL ZyAIR G-202 * ZyXEL ZyAIR G-220 [[misc-network]] === Miscellaneous Networks The {{< manpage "ce" "4">}} driver supports the following models of Tau-PCI/32 WAN adapters: * Cronyx Tau-PCI/32 * Cronyx Tau-PCI/32-Lite The {{< manpage "cx" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Cronyx Sigma-22, Sigma-24 * Cronyx Sigma-100 * Cronyx Sigma-400, Sigma-401, Sigma-404, Sigma-410, Sigma-440 * Cronyx Sigma-500 * Cronyx Sigma-703 * Cronyx Sigma-800, Sigma-801, Sigma-810, Sigma-840 The {{< manpage "cp" "4">}} driver supports the following models of Tau-PCI WAN adapters: * Cronyx Tau-PCI * Cronyx Tau-PCI/R * Cronyx Tau-PCI-L * Cronyx Tau-PCI-L/R * Cronyx Tau-PCI-E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-G703 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-2E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-4E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-E3 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-T3 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-STS1 The {{< manpage "ctau" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Cronyx Tau (RS-232/V.35) * Cronyx Tau/R (RS-530/RS-449) * Cronyx Tau/E1 (fractional E1) * Cronyx Tau/G703 (unframed E1) [[serial]] === Serial Interfaces [amd64, i386] "PC standard" 8250, 16450, and 16550-based serial ports ({{< manpage "sio" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "uart" "4">}} driver supports the following classes of UARTs: * NS8250: standard hardware based on the 8250, 16450, 16550, 16650, 16750 or the 16950 UARTs. * SCC: serial communications controllers supported by the {{< manpage "scc" "4">}} device driver. The {{< manpage "scc" "4">}} driver supports the following classes of SCCs: * SAB82532: Siemens SAB 82532 based serial communications controllers. * Z8530: Zilog 8530 based serial communications controllers. [amd64, i386] AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ * ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ * ARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed serial [i386] Boca multi-port serial cards * Boca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems _not_ supported) * Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems supported) * Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems _not_ supported) * Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems supported) [i386] Comtrol Rocketport card ({{< manpage "rp" "4">}} driver) [i386] Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial board ({{< manpage "cy" "4">}} driver) [i386] STB 4 port card using shared IRQ [amd64, i386] PCI-Based multi-port serial boards ({{< manpage "puc" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] Actiontech 56K PCI * [amd64, i386] Avlab Technology, PCI IO 2S and PCI IO 4S * [amd64, i386] Comtrol RocketPort 550 * [amd64, i386] Decision Computers PCCOM 4-port serial and dual port RS232/422/485 * [amd64, i386] Dolphin Peripherals 4025/4035/4036 * [amd64, i386] IC Book Labs Dreadnought 16x Lite and Pro * [amd64, i386] Lava Computers 2SP-PCI/DSerial-PCI/Quattro-PCI/Octopus-550 * [amd64, i386] Middle Digital, Weasle serial port * [amd64, i386] Moxa Industio CP-114, Smartio C104H-PCI and C168H/PCI * [amd64, i386] NEC PK-UG-X001 and PK-UG-X008 * [amd64, i386] Netmos NM9835 PCI-2S-550 * [amd64, i386] Oxford Semiconductor OX16PCI954 PCI UART * [amd64, i386] Syba Tech SD-LAB PCI-4S2P-550-ECP * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber I/O PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 2P1S PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 2S1P PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 4S PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber Serial (Single and Dual) PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] Syba Tech Ltd. PCI-4S2P-550-ECP * [amd64, i386] Titan PCI-200H and PCI-800H * [amd64, i386] US Robotics (3Com) 3CP5609 modem * [amd64, i386] VScom PCI-400 and PCI-800 The {{< manpage "rc" "4">}} driver provides support for the SDL Communications RISCom/8 boards. [[sound]] === Sound Devices The {{< manpage "snd_ad1816" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Analog Devices AD1816 The {{< manpage "snd_als4000" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Avance Logic ALS4000 The {{< manpage "snd_atiixp" "4">}} driver supports the following audio chipsets: * ATI IXP 200 * ATI IXP 300 * ATI IXP 400 The {{< manpage "snd_audiocs" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * CS4231 on SBus based UltraSPARC * CS4231 on PCI/EBus based UltraSPARC The {{< manpage "snd_cmi" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * CMedia CMI8338A * CMedia CMI8338B * CMedia CMI8738 * CMedia CMI8738B The {{< manpage "snd_cs4281" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Crystal Semiconductor CS4281 The {{< manpage "snd_csa" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Crystal Semiconductor CS4280 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4610 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4611 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4614 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4615 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4622 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4624 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4630 * Genius Soundmaker 128 Value * Hercules Game Theatre XP * Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Some onboard CS4610 chips are accompanied by the CS423x ISA codec instead of the CS4297 AC97 codec. Such configurations are not supported by the snd_csa driver yet. The {{< manpage "snd_ds1" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Yamaha DS-1 * Yamaha DS-1E The {{< manpage "snd_emu10k1" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative SoundBlaster Live! (EMU10K1 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy (EMU10K2 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 (EMU10K2 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 (EMU10K3 Chipset) The {{< manpage "snd_emu10kx" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative Sound Blaster Live! (EMU10K1 Chipset). Both PCM and MIDI interfaces are available. * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy (CA0100 and CA0101 Chipset). PCM and two MIDI interfaces available. * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 (CA0102 Chipset). PCM support is limited to 48kHz/16 bit stereo (192kHz/24 bit part of this chipset is not supported). * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value (CA0108 Chipset). PCM support is limited to 48kHz/16 bit stereo (192kHz/24 bit part of this chipset is not supported). There is no MIDI support for this card. The {{< manpage "snd_emu10kx" "4">}} driver does not support the following sound cards (although they have names similar to some supported ones): * Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-Bit, identified by FreeBSD as * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy LS / ES, identified by FreeBSD as * All other Creative sound cards with -DAT chipsets. * All Creative X-Fi series sound cards. The {{< manpage "snd_envy24" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * M-Audio Audiophile 2496 * M-Audio Delta Dio 2496 * Terratec DMX 6fire Only analog playback is supported. Recording and other features of these cards are not supported. The {{< manpage "snd_envy24ht" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 LT * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 XT * Audiotrak Prodigy HD2 * ESI Juli@ * ESI Juli@ XTe * M-Audio Audiophile 192 * M-Audio Revolution 5.1 * M-Audio Revolution 7.1 * Terratec Aureon 5.1 Sky * Terratec Aureon 7.1 Space * Terratec Aureon 7.1 Universe * Terratec PHASE 22 * Terratec PHASE 28 Only analog playback is supported. Recording and other features of these cards are not supported. The {{< manpage "snd_es137x" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative CT5880-A * Creative CT5880-C * Creative CT5880-D * Creative CT5880-E * Creative SB AudioPCI CT4730 * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1370 * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371-A * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371-B * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-A * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-B * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-8 The {{< manpage "snd_ess" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Ensoniq ESS ISA PnP/non-PnP The {{< manpage "snd_fm801" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * Forte Media FM801 The {{< manpage "snd_gusc" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Gravis UltraSound MAX * Gravis UltraSound PnP The {{< manpage "snd_hda" "4">}} driver supports controllers having PCI class 4 (multimedia) and subclass 3 (HDA), compatible with Intel HDA specification. The {{< manpage "snd_hda" "4">}} driver supports more than two hundred different controllers and CODECs. There is no sense to list all of them here, as in most cases specific CODEC configuration and wiring are more important then type of the CODEC itself. The {{< manpage "snd_hdspe" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * RME HDSPe AIO * RME HDSPe RayDAT The {{< manpage "snd_ich" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * AMD 768 * AMD 8111 * Intel 443MX * Intel ICH * Intel ICH revision 1 * Intel ICH2 * Intel ICH3 * Intel ICH4 * Intel ICH5 * Intel ICH6 * Intel ICH7 * NVIDIA nForce * NVIDIA nForce2 * NVIDIA nForce2 400 * NVIDIA nForce3 * NVIDIA nForce3 250 * NVIDIA nForce4 * SiS 7012 The {{< manpage "snd_maestro" "4">}} driver supports the following PCI sound cards: * ESS Technology Maestro-1 * ESS Technology Maestro-2 * ESS Technology Maestro-2E The {{< manpage "snd_maestro3" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * ESS Technology Allegro-1 * ESS Technology Maestro3 The {{< manpage "snd_mss" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * AD1845 * AD1848 * Aztech 2320 * CMedia CMI8330 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4231 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4232 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4234 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4235 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4236 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4237 * ENSONIQ SoundscapeVIVO ENS4081 * NeoMagic 256AV (non-AC97) * OPTi 924 * OPTi 925 * OPTi 930 * OPTi 931 * OPTi 933 * Yamaha OPL-SA2 * Yamaha OPL-SA3 The {{< manpage "snd_neomagic" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * NeoMagic 256AV * NeoMagic 256ZX The {{< manpage "snd_sbc" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Avance Asound 110 * Avance Logic ALS100+ * Avance Logic ALS120 * Creative SB16 * Creative SB32 * Creative AWE64 * Creative AWE64 Gold * Creative ViBRA16C * Creative ViBRA16X * ESS ES1681 * ESS ES1688 * ESS ES1868 * ESS ES1869 * ESS ES1878 * ESS ES1879 * ESS ES1888 The {{< manpage "snd_solo" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * ESS Solo-1 (ES1938 Chipset) * ESS Solo-1E (ES1946 Chipset) Note that older ESS ISA cards with ES18xx chipset are supported via {{< manpage "snd_ess" "4">}} and/or {{< manpage "snd_sbc" "4">}}. The {{< manpage "snd_spicds" "4">}} driver supports the following codecs: * AK4358 * AK4381 * AK4396 * AK4524 * AK4528 * WM8770 The {{< manpage "snd_t4dwave" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * Acer Labs M5451 * SIS 7018 * Trident 4DWave DX * Trident 4DWave NX The {{< manpage "snd_via8233" "4">}} driver supports the following audio chipsets: * VIA VT8233 * VIA VT8233A * VIA VT8233C * VIA VT8235 * VIA VT8237 * VIA VT8251 The {{< manpage "snd_via82c686" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * VIA 82C686A The {{< manpage "snd_vibes" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * S3 SonicVibes [[camera]] === Camera and Video Capture Devices The {{< manpage "bktr" "4">}} driver supports video capture cards based on the Brooktree Bt848/849/878/879 chips, as well as Pinnacle PCTV cards, including: * AOpen VA1000 * AVerMedia AVerTV Studio * AVerMedia TF/FM-98 * ATI TV Wonder VE * Hauppauge WinCast/TV * Hauppauge WinTV-Go-FM * Hauppauge WinTV-pci * Hauppauge WinTV-radio * Intel Smart Video Recorder III * KWORLD PCI TV Tuner * Miro PC TV * Pinnacle PCTV Pro * Pinnacle PCTV Rave * PixelView PlayTV PAK * PixelView PlayTV Pro (rev 4C, 9D) * SIGMA TV II * STB TV PCI Television Tuner * Super TV Tuner * TerraTec TValue * V-Stream XPERT TV-PVR 878 * Video Highway XTreme * VideoLogic Captivator PCI [i386] Connectix QuickCam [[usb]] === USB Devices [amd64, i386] A range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work are listed in this section. Owing to the generic nature of most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed here. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] USB Ethernet adapters can be found in the section listing link:#ethernet[Ethernet interfaces]. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] USB Bluetooth adapters can be found in link:#bluetooth[Bluetooth] section. The {{< manpage "ohci" "4">}} driver supports all OHCI v1.0 compliant controllers including: * AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) * AMD-756 * OPTi 82C861 (FireLink) * NEC uPD 9210 * CMD Tech 670 (USB0670) * CMD Tech 673 (USB0673) * NVIDIA nForce3 * Sun PCIO-2 (RIO USB) The {{< manpage "uhci" "4">}} driver supports all UHCI v1.1 compliant controllers including: * Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) * Intel 82371SB (PIIX3) * VIA 83C572 [amd64, i386] USB 2.0 controllers using the EHCI interface ({{< manpage "ehci" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Hubs [amd64, i386] Keyboards ({{< manpage "ukbd" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Miscellaneous * Assist Computer Systems PC Camera C-M1 * ActiveWire I/O Board * Creative Technology Video Blaster WebCam Plus * D-Link DSB-R100 USB Radio ({{< manpage "ufm" "4">}} driver) * Mirunet AlphaCam Plus The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "urio" "4">}} driver: * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 500 * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 600 * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 800 Devices supported by the {{< manpage "umodem" "4">}} driver include: * 3Com 5605 * Curitel PC5740 Wireless Modem * Kyocera AH-K3001V Mobile Phone(WILLCOM) * Kyocera WX320K Mobile Phone(WILLCOM) * Metricom Ricochet GS USB wireless modem * Sierra MC5720 Wireless Modem * Yamaha Broadband Wireless Router RTW65b * ELSA MicroLink 56k USB modem * Sony Ericsson W810i phone [amd64, i386] Mice ({{< manpage "ums" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "ulpt" "4">}} driver provides support for USB printers and parallel printer conversion cables, including the following: * ATen parallel printer adapter * Belkin F5U002 parallel printer adapter * Canon BJ F850, S600 * Canon LBP-1310, 350 * Entrega USB-to-parallel printer adapter * Hewlett-Packard HP Deskjet 3420 (P/N: C8947A #ABJ) * Oki Data MICROLINE ML660PS * Seiko Epson PM-900C, 880C, 820C, 730C The {{< manpage "ubsa" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * AnyData ADU-500A EV-DO modem * AnyData ADU-E100A (no EV-DO mode support) * Belkin F5U103 * Belkin F5U120 * e-Tek Labs Kwik232 * GoHubs GoCOM232 * Peracom single port serial adapter The {{< manpage "ubser" "4">}} driver provides support for the BWCT console management serial adapters. The {{< manpage "uftdi" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * B&B Electronics USB->RS422/485 adapter * Elexol USB MOD1 and USB MOD3 * HP USB-Serial adapter shipped with some HP laptops * Inland UAS111 * QVS USC-1000 * Buffalo PC-OP-RS / Kurouto-shikou KURO-RS universal remote * Prologix GPIB-USB Controller The {{< manpage "uplcom" "4">}} driver supports the following devices and adapters: * ADLINK ND-6530 USB-Serial Adapter * Alcatel One Touch 535/735 Phone * Alcor AU9720 USB-RS232 Serial Adapter * AlDiga AL-11U Modem * Alltronix ACM003U00 Modem * Anchor Serial adapter * ATEN UC-232A * BAFO BF-800 and BF-810 * Belkin F5U257 * BenQ S81 Phone * Corega CG-USBRS232R Serial Adapter * Cressi Edy (Seiko) Diving Computer * ELECOM UC-SGT Serial Adapter * HAL Corporation Crossam2+USB IR commander * Hama USB RS-232 Serial Adapter * Hamlet exaggerate XURS232 * HP LD220 Point-Of-Sale (POS) Display * IOGEAR UC-232A * I/O DATA USB-RSAQ, USB-RSAQ2, USB-RSAQ3 and USB-RSAQ5 * iTegno WM1080A GSM/GFPRS Modem * iTegno WM2080A CDMA Modem * Leadtek 9531 GPS * Micromax 610U Modem * Microsoft Palm 700WX * Mobile Action MA-620 Infrared Adapter * Motorola Cables * Nokia CA-42 Cable * OTI DKU-5 cable * Panasonic TY-TP50P6-S flat screen * PLX CA-42 Phone Cable * PLANEX USB-RS232 URS-03 * Prolific Generic USB-Serial Adapters * Prolific Pharos USB-Serial Adapter * RATOC REX-USB60 * Radio Shack USB Serial Cable * Sagem USB-Serial Adapter * Samsung I330 Phone Cradle * Sandberg USB to Serial Link (model number 133-08) * Sanwa KB-USB2 Multimeter cable * Siemens/BenQ EF81, SX1, X65 and X75 Mobile Phones * Sitecom USB-Serial Adapter * SMART Technologies USB-Serial Adapter * Sony QN3 Phone Cable * Sony Ericsson Datapilot * Sony Ericsson DCU-10 and DCU-11 (Susteen) USB Cables * SOURCENEXT KeikaiDenwa 8 (with and without charger) * Speed Dragon USB-Serial Cable * Syntech CPT-8001C Barcode Scanner * TDK UHA6400 and UPA9664 USB-PHS Adapters * TRENDnet USB to Serial Converter (TU-S9) * Tripp-Lite U209-000-R USB-Serial Adapter * UIC HCR331 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader * UIC MSR206 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader * Willcom W-SIM DD PHS terminal.(WS002IN) * YC-Cable USB-Serial Adapter * Zeagle N2iTion3 Diving Computer The {{< manpage "umct" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * Belkin F5U109 * Belkin F5U409 * D-Link DU-H3SP USB BAY Hub * Magic Control Technology USB-232 * Sitecom USB-232 The {{< manpage "umass" "4">}} driver supports USB Mass Storage devices, including: * ADTEC Stick Drive AD-UST32M, 64M, 128M, 256M * Denno FireWire/USB2 Removable 2.5-inch HDD Case MIFU-25CB20 * FujiFilm Zip USB Drive ZDR100 USB A * GREEN HOUSE USB Flash Memory "PicoDrive" GH-UFD32M, 64M, 128M * Huawei Mobile (SD slot) * IBM 32MB USB Memory Key (P/N 22P5296) * IBM 256MB USB Drive (MSYSTEM DiskOnKey2) * IBM ThinkPad USB Portable CD-ROM Drive (P/N 33L5151) * I-O DATA USB CD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM Drive DVR-iUH2 (CDROM, DVD-RAM only) * I-O DATA USB x6 CD-RW Drive CDRW-i64/USB (CDROM only) * I-O DATA USB/IEEE1394 Portable HD Drive HDP-i30P/CI, HDP-i40P/CI * Iomega USB Zip 100/250 drive * Iomega Zip750 USB2.0 drive * Keian USB1.1/2.0 3.5-inch HDD Case KU350A * Kurouto Shikou USB 2.5-inch HDD Case GAWAP2.5PS-USB2.0 * LaCie P3 HardDrive USB 200GB * Logitec LDR-H443U2 DVD-RAM/-R/+R/-RW/+RW drive * Logitec Mobile USB Memory LMC-256UD * Logitec USB1.1/2.0 HDD Unit SHD-E60U2 * Logitec USB Double-Speed Floppy Drive LFD-31U2 * Logitec USB/IEEE1394 DVD-RAM/R/RW Unit LDR-N21FU2 (CDROM only) * MELCO USB Flash Disk "ClipDrive", RUF-C32M, -C64M, -C128M, -C256M, -C512M * MELCO USB Flash Disk "PetitDrive", RUF-32M, -64M, -128M, -256Mm * MELCO USB2.0 Flash Disk "PetitDrive2", RUF-256M/U2, -512M/U2 * MELCO USB2.0 MO Drive MO-CH640U2 * Matshita CF-VFDU03 floppy drive * Merlin SM300 MP3/WMA Player (256Mb) * Microtech International, Inc. USB-SCSI-HD 50 USB to SCSI cable * Motorola E398 Mobile Phone (TransFlash memory card) * NOVAC USB2.0 2.5/3.5-inch HDD Case NV-HD351U * PNY Attache Flash Drive * Panasonic ("Matshita FDD CF-VFDU03") * Panasonic KXL-CB20AN Portable DVD-ROM/CD-R/RW * Panasonic KXL-CB35AN (DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW) * Panasonic USB2.0 Portable CD-RW Drive KXL-RW40AN (CDROM only) * Panasonic floppy drive * Qware BeatZkey! Pro * RATOC Systems USB2.0 Removable HDD Case U2-MDK1, U2-MDK1B * SanDisk SDDR-31 (Compact Flash) * SanDisk SDDR-75 (only Compact Flash port works) * Sitecom CN-300 MultiFlash (MMC/SD, SmartMedia, CF, MemoryStick) * Sony Portable CD-R/RW Drive CRX10U (CDROM only) * TEAC Portable USB CD-ROM Unit CD-110PU/210PU * Time DPA20B MP3 Player (1Gb) * Trek Thumbdrive 8MB * VAIO floppy drive (includes Y-E Data Flashbuster-U) * Y-E Data floppy drive (720/1.44/2.88Mb) Among the supported digital cameras are: * Asahi Optical (PENTAX) Optio 230 & 330 [amd64, i386] Audio Devices ({{< manpage "uaudio" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "uvisor" "4">}} driver supports the following devices: * Aceeca Mez1000 RDA * Handspring Treo * Handspring Treo 600 * Handspring Visor * Palm I705 * Palm M125 * Palm M130 * Palm M500 * Palm M505 * Palm M515 * Palm Tungsten T * Palm Tungsten Z * Palm Zire * Palm Zire 31 * Sony Clie 4.0 * Sony Clie 4.1 * Sony Clie 5.0 * Sony Clie PEG-S500C * Sony Clie NX60 * Sony Clie S360 * Sony Clie TJ37 [[firewire]] === IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices The {{< manpage "fwohci" "4">}} driver provides support for PCI/CardBus FireWire interface cards. The driver supports the following IEEE 1394 OHCI chipsets: * Adaptec AHA-894x/AIC-5800 * Apple Pangea * Apple UniNorth * Intel 82372FB * IOGEAR GUF320 * Lucent / Agere FW322/323 * NEC uPD72861 * NEC uPD72870 * NEC uPD72871/2 * NEC uPD72873 * NEC uPD72874 * National Semiconductor CS4210 * Ricoh R5C551 * Ricoh R5C552 * Sony CX3022 * Sony i.LINK (CXD3222) * Sun PCIO-2 (RIO 1394) * Texas Instruments PCI4410A * Texas Instruments PCI4450 * Texas Instruments PCI4451 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV22 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV23 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV26 * Texas Instruments TSB43AA22 * Texas Instruments TSB43AB21/A/AI/A-EP * Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A * Texas Instruments TSB43AB23 * Texas Instruments TSB82AA2 * VIA Fire II (VT6306) [amd64, i386, sparc64] Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices ({{< manpage "sbp" "4">}} driver) [[bluetooth]] === Bluetooth Devices The {{< manpage "ng_bt3c" "4">}} driver provides support for the 3Com/HP 3CRWB6096-A PCCARD bluetooth adapter. The {{< manpage "ng_ubt" "4">}} driver supports all Bluetooth USB devices that conform with the Bluetooth specification v1.1, including: * 3Com 3CREB96 * AIPTEK BR0R02 * EPoX BT-DG02 * Mitsumi Bluetooth USB adapter * MSI MS-6967 * TDK Bluetooth USB adapter * Broadcom Bluetooth USB adapter [[crypto-accel]] === Cryptographic Accelerators The {{< manpage "hifn" "4">}} driver supports various cards containing the Hifn 7751, 7951, 7811, 7955, and 7956 chipsets, such as: * Invertex AEON * Hifn 7751 * PowerCrypt * XL-Crypt * NetSec 7751 * Soekris Engineering vpn1201 and vpn1211 * Soekris Engineering vpn1401 and vpn1411 The {{< manpage "safe" "4">}} driver supports cards containing any of the following chips: * SafeNet 1141 * SafeNet 1741 The {{< manpage "ubsec" "4">}} driver supports cards containing any of the following chips: * Bluesteel 5501 * Bluesteel 560 * Broadcom BCM5801 * Broadcom BCM5802 * Broadcom BCM5805 * Broadcom BCM5820 * Broadcom BCM5821 * Broadcom BCM5822 * Broadcom BCM5823 * Broadcom BCM5825 [[misc]] === Miscellaneous [amd64, i386] FAX-Modem/PCCARD * MELCO IGM-PCM56K/IGM-PCM56KH * Nokia Card Phone 2.0 (gsm900/dcs1800 HSCSD terminal) [amd64, i386] Floppy drives ({{< manpage "fdc" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] VGA-compatible video cards ({{< manpage "vga" "4">}} driver) [.note] *Note*: + Information regarding specific video cards and compatibility with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/. [amd64, i386] Keyboards including: * [i386] AT-style keyboards ({{< manpage "atkbd" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] PS/2 keyboards ({{< manpage "atkbd" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] USB keyboards ({{< manpage "ukbd" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Pointing devices including: * [amd64, i386] Bus mice and compatible devices ({{< manpage "mse" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] PS/2 mice and compatible devices, including many laptop pointing devices ({{< manpage "psm" "4">}} driver) * Serial mice and compatible devices * [amd64, i386] USB mice ({{< manpage "ums" "4">}} driver) [.note] *Note*: + {{< manpage "moused" "8">}} has more information on using pointing devices with FreeBSD. Information on using pointing devices with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/. [amd64, i386] "PC standard" parallel ports ({{< manpage "ppc" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] PC-compatible joysticks ({{< manpage "joy" "4">}} driver) [i386] PHS Data Communication Card/PCCARD * NTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ct * Panasonic KX-PH405 * SII MC-P200 [i386] Xilinx XC6200-based reconfigurable hardware cards compatible with the HOT1 from http://www.vcc.com/[Virtual Computers] (xrpu driver). diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/installation.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/installation.adoc index cc15419cfb..6329ba396e 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/installation.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/installation.adoc @@ -1,93 +1,93 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE Installation Instructions" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "12.1-RELEASE" -:localRel: "12.1" +:releaseCurrent: 12.1-RELEASE +:localRel: 12.1 = FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Installation Instructions FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Installation Instructions == Abstract This article gives some brief instructions on installing FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} and upgrading the systems running earlier releases. == Table of Contents * <> * <> [[install]] == Installing FreeBSD The Installing FreeBSD chapter of the FreeBSD Handbook provides more in-depth information about the installation program itself, including a guided walk-through with screenshots. [[upgrade]] == Upgrading FreeBSD If you are upgrading from a previous release of FreeBSD, please read upgrading section in the Release Notes for notable incompatibilities carefully. [[upgrade-source]] == Upgrading from Source The procedure for doing a source code based update is described in Updating FreeBSD from Source. For SVN use the releng/{localRel} branch which will be where any upcoming Security Advisories or Errata Notices will be applied. [[upgrade-binary]] == Upgrading Using "FreeBSD Update" The {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} utility supports binary upgrades of i386 and amd64 systems running earlier FreeBSD releases. Systems running 11.3-RELEASE or 12.0-RELEASE can upgrade as follows: [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update fetch # freebsd-update install ---- Now the {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} utility can fetch bits belonging to {releaseCurrent}. During this process {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} will ask for help in merging configuration files. [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update upgrade -r {localRel}-RELEASE # freebsd-update install ---- The system must now be rebooted with the newly installed kernel before the non-kernel components are updated. [.screen] ---- # shutdown -r now ---- After rebooting, {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} needs to be run again to install the new userland components: [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update install ---- At this point, users of systems being upgraded from earlier FreeBSD releases will be prompted by {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} to rebuild all third-party applications (e.g., ports installed from the ports tree) due to updates in system libraries. After updating installed third-party applications (and again, only if {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} printed a message indicating that this was necessary), run {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} again so that it can delete the old (no longer used) system libraries: [.screen] ---- # freebsd-update install ---- Finally, reboot into {releaseCurrent} [.screen] ---- # shutdown -r now ---- After rebooting, it is recommended to regenerate the pkg binary tool to prevent future issues when installing some applications using the pkg tool. [.screen] ---- # pkg-static install -f pkg ---- diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/readme.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/readme.adoc index ba2cc5ecf6..2a9d535bf7 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/readme.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/readme.adoc @@ -1,158 +1,158 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE README" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "12.1-RELEASE" -:releaseType: "release" -:releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" -:releasePrevStable: "11.3-RELEASE" -:releasePrev: "12.0-RELEASE" +:releaseCurrent: 12.1-RELEASE +:releaseType: release +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE +:releasePrevStable: 11.3-RELEASE +:releasePrev: 12.0-RELEASE include::shared/releases.adoc[] include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] include::shared/en/mailing-lists.adoc[] = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} README == Abstract This document gives a brief introduction to FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It includes some information on how to obtain FreeBSD, a listing of various ways to contact the FreeBSD Project, and pointers to some other sources of information. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This distribution is a {releaseType} of FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}, the latest point along the {releaseBranch} branch. [[about]] == About FreeBSD FreeBSD is an operating system based on 4.4 BSD Lite for AMD64 and Intel EM64T based PC hardware (amd64), Intel, AMD, Cyrix or NexGen x86 based PC hardware (i386), and UltraSPARC(R) machines (sparc64). Versions for the ARM(R) (arm), MIPS(R) (mips), and PowerPC(R) (powerpc) architectures are currently under development as well. FreeBSD works with a wide variety of peripherals and configurations and can be used for everything from software development to games to Internet Service Provision. This release of FreeBSD contains everything you need to run such a system, including full source code for the kernel and all utilities in the base distribution. With the source distribution installed, you can literally recompile the entire system from scratch with one command, making it ideal for students, researchers, or users who simply want to see how it all works. A large collection of third-party ported software (the Ports Collection) is also provided to make it easy to obtain and install all your favorite traditional UNIX(R) utilities for FreeBSD. Each port consists of a set of scripts to retrieve, configure, build, and install a piece of software, with a single command. Over {numports} ports, from editors to programming languages to graphical applications, make FreeBSD a powerful and comprehensive operating environment that extends far beyond what's provided by many commercial versions of UNIX(R). Most ports are also available as pre-compiled packages, which can be quickly installed from the installation program. [[audience]] == Target Audience This {releaseType} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {releaseType} works as advertised, {releaseBranch} is very much a work-in-progress. The basic requirements for using this {releaseType} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {releasePrevStable}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. This {releaseType} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {releaseType} works as advertised, {releaseBranch} is very much a work-in-progress. The basic requirements for using this {releaseType} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {releasePrevStable}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. This {releaseType} of FreeBSD is suitable for all users. It has undergone a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure the highest reliability and dependability. [[obtain]] == Obtaining FreeBSD FreeBSD may be obtained in a variety of ways. This section focuses on those ways that are primarily useful for obtaining a complete FreeBSD distribution, rather than updating an existing installation. [[cdromdvd]] === CDROM and DVD FreeBSD -RELEASE distributions may be ordered on CDROM or DVD from several publishers. This is frequently the most convenient way to obtain FreeBSD for new installations, as it provides a convenient way to quickly reinstall the system if necessary. Some distributions include some of the optional, precompiled packages from the FreeBSD Ports Collection, or other extra material. A list of the CDROM and DVD publishers known to the project are listed in the link:{handbook}#mirrors[Obtaining FreeBSD] appendix to the Handbook. [[ftp]] === FTP You can use FTP to retrieve FreeBSD and any or all of its optional packages from `ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/`, which is the official FreeBSD release site, or any of its mirrors. Lists of locations that mirror FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#mirrors-ftp[FTP Sites] section of the Handbook. Finding a close (in networking terms) mirror from which to download the distribution is highly recommended. Additional mirror sites are always welcome. Contact `` for more details on becoming an official mirror site. You can also find useful information for mirror sites at the link:{hubs}[Mirroring FreeBSD] article. Mirrors generally contain the ISO images generally used to create a CDROM of a FreeBSD release. They usually also contain floppy disk images (for applicable platforms), as well as the files necessary to do an installation over the network. Finally mirrors sites usually contain a set of packages for the most current release. [[contacting]] == Contacting the FreeBSD Project [[emailmailinglists]] === Email and Mailing Lists For any questions or general technical support issues, please send mail to the {freebsd-questions}. If you're tracking the {releaseBranch} development efforts, you must join the {freebsd-current}, in order to keep abreast of recent developments and changes that may affect the way you use and maintain the system. Being a largely-volunteer effort, the FreeBSD Project is always happy to have extra hands willing to help-there are already far more desired enhancements than there is time to implement them. To contact the developers on technical matters, or with offers of help, please send mail to the {freebsd-hackers}. Please note that these mailing lists can experience significant amounts of traffic. If you have slow or expensive mail access, or are only interested in keeping up with major FreeBSD events, you may find it preferable to subscribe instead to the {freebsd-announce}. All of the mailing lists can be freely joined by anyone wishing to do so. Visit the link:https://www.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo[FreeBSD Mailman Info Page]. This will give you more information on joining the various lists, accessing archives, etc. There are a number of mailing lists targeted at special interest groups not mentioned here; more information can be obtained either from the Mailman pages or the link:../../../support/#mailing-list[mailing lists section] of the FreeBSD Web site. [IMPORTANT] ==== Do not send email to the lists asking to be subscribed. Use the Mailman interface instead. ==== [[pr]] === Submitting Problem Reports Suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are always valued-please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find. Bug reports with attached fixes are of course even more welcome. The preferred method to submit bug reports from a machine with Internet connectivity is to use the Bugzilla bug tracker. Problem Reports (PRs) submitted in this way will be filed and their progress tracked; the FreeBSD developers will do their best to respond to all reported bugs as soon as possible. link:https://bugs.freebsd.org/search/[A list of all active PRs] is available on the FreeBSD Web site; this list is useful to see what potential problems other users have encountered. Note that {{< manpage "send-pr" "1">}} is deprecated. For more information, link:{problem-reports}["Writing FreeBSD Problem Reports"], available on the FreeBSD Web site, has a number of helpful hints on writing and submitting effective problem reports. [[seealso]] == Further Reading There are many sources of information about FreeBSD; some are included with this distribution, while others are available on-line or in print versions. [[release-docs]] === Release Documentation A number of other files provide more specific information about this {releaseType} distribution. These files are provided in various formats. Most distributions will include both ASCII text ([.filename]`.TXT`) and HTML ([.filename]`.HTM`) renditions. Some distributions may also include other formats such as Portable Document Format ([.filename]`.PDF`). * [.filename]`README.TXT`: This file, which gives some general information about FreeBSD as well as some cursory notes about obtaining a distribution. * [.filename]`RELNOTES.TXT`: The release notes, showing what's new and different in FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} compared to the previous release (FreeBSD {releasePrev}). * [.filename]`HARDWARE.TXT`: The hardware compatibility list, showing devices with which FreeBSD has been tested and is known to work. * [.filename]`ERRATA.TXT`: Release errata. Late-breaking, post-release information can be found in this file, which is principally applicable to releases (as opposed to snapshots). It is important to consult this file before installing a release of FreeBSD, as it contains the latest information on problems which have been found and fixed since the release was created. On platforms that support {{< manpage "bsdinstall" "8">}} (currently amd64, i386, and sparc64), these documents are generally available via the Documentation menu during installation. Once the system is installed, you can revisit this menu by re-running the {{< manpage "bsdinstall" "8">}} utility. [.note] *Note*: + It is extremely important to read the errata for any given release before installing it, to learn about any late-breaking news or post-release problems. The errata file accompanying each release (most likely right next to this file) is already out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the current errata for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at link:../../releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases] (as well as any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location). [[manpages]] === Manual Pages As with almost all UNIX(R) like operating systems, FreeBSD comes with a set of on-line manual pages, accessed through the {{< manpage "man" "1">}} command or through the http://link:www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi[hypertext manual pages gateway] on the FreeBSD Web site. In general, the manual pages provide information on the different commands and APIs available to the FreeBSD user. In some cases, manual pages are written to give information on particular topics. Notable examples of such manual pages are {{< manpage "tuning" "7">}} (a guide to performance tuning), {{< manpage "security" "7">}} (an introduction to FreeBSD security), and {{< manpage "style" "9">}} (a style guide to kernel coding). [[booksarticles]] === Books and Articles Two highly-useful collections of FreeBSD-related information, maintained by the FreeBSD Project, are the FreeBSD Handbook and FreeBSD FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions document). On-line versions of the link:{handbook}[Handbook] and link:{faq}[FAQ] are always available from the link:../../../doc[FreeBSD Documentation page] or its mirrors. If you install the [.filename]`doc` distribution set, you can use a Web browser to read the Handbook and FAQ locally. In particular, note that the Handbook contains a step-by-step guide to installing FreeBSD. A number of on-line books and articles, also maintained by the FreeBSD Project, cover more-specialized, FreeBSD-related topics. This material spans a wide range of topics, from effective use of the mailing lists, to dual-booting FreeBSD with other operating systems, to guidelines for new committers. Like the Handbook and FAQ, these documents are available from the FreeBSD Documentation Page or in the doc distribution set. A listing of other books and documents about FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#bibliography[bibliography]of the FreeBSD Handbook. Because of FreeBSD's strong UNIX(R) heritage, many other articles and books written for UNIX(R) systems are applicable as well, some of which are also listed in the bibliography. [[acknowledgements]] == Acknowledgments FreeBSD represents the cumulative work of many hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals from around the world who have worked countless hours to bring about this {releaseType}. For a complete list of FreeBSD developers and contributors, please see link:{contributors}["Contributors to FreeBSD"] on the FreeBSD Web site or any of its mirrors. Special thanks also go to the many thousands of FreeBSD users and testers all over the world, without whom this {releaseType} simply would not have been possible. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/relnotes.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/relnotes.adoc index 93e46a5fbd..1413bcb64f 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/relnotes.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/relnotes.adoc @@ -1,308 +1,308 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE Release Notes" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "12.1-RELEASE" -:releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" -:releasePrev: "12.0-RELEASE" -:releaseNext: "12.2-RELEASE" -:releaseType: "release" +:releaseCurrent: 12.1-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE +:releasePrev: 12.0-RELEASE +:releaseNext: 12.2-RELEASE +:releaseType: release include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Release Notes == Abstract The release notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} contain a summary of the changes made to the FreeBSD base system on the {releaseBranch} development line. This document lists applicable security advisories that were issued since the last release, as well as significant changes to the FreeBSD kernel and userland. Some brief remarks on upgrading are also presented. == Table of Contents [[intro]] == Introduction This document contains the release notes for FreeBSD RELEASE.CURRENT. It describes recently added, changed, or deleted features of FreeBSD. It also provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of FreeBSD. The RELEASE.TYPE distribution to which these release notes apply represents the latest point along the RELEASE.BRANCH development branch since RELEASE.BRANCH was created. Information regarding pre-built, binary RELEASE.TYPE distributions along this branch can be found at . The RELEASE.TYPE distribution to which these release notes apply represents a point along the RELEASE.BRANCH development branch between RELEASE.PREV and the future RELEASE.NEXT. Information regarding pre-built, binary RELEASE.TYPE distributions along this branch can be found at . This distribution of FreeBSD RELEASE.CURRENT is a RELEASE.TYPE distribution. It can be found at or any of its mirrors. More information on obtaining this (or other) RELEASE.TYPE distributions of FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#mirrors[Obtaining FreeBSD' appendix] to the link:{handbook}[FreeBSD Handbook]. All users are encouraged to consult the release errata before installing FreeBSD. The errata document is updated with "late-breaking" information discovered late in the release cycle or after the release. Typically, it contains information on known bugs, security advisories, and corrections to documentation. An up-to-date copy of the errata for FreeBSD RELEASE.CURRENT can be found on the FreeBSD Web site. This document describes the most user-visible new or changed features in FreeBSD since RELEASE.PREV. In general, changes described here are unique to the RELEASE.BRANCH branch unless specifically marked as MERGED features. Typical release note items document recent security advisories issued after RELEASE.PREV, new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options, major bug fixes, or contributed software upgrades. They may also list changes to major ports/packages or release engineering practices. Clearly the release notes cannot list every single change made to FreeBSD between releases; this document focuses primarily on security advisories, user-visible changes, and major architectural improvements. [[upgrade]] == Upgrading from Previous Releases of FreeBSD Binary upgrades between RELEASE versions (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported using the {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} utility. The binary upgrade procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as unmodified GENERIC kernels distributed as a part of an official FreeBSD release. The {{< manpage "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 only be attempted after backing up _all_ data and configuration files. ==== [[security-errata]] == Security and Errata This section lists the various Security Advisories and Errata Notices since RELEASE.PREV. [[security]] === Security Advisories [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Advisory |Date |Topic |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-18:15.bootpd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-18:15.bootpd] |19 December 2018 |Buffer overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:01.syscall.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:01.syscall] |5 February 2019 |Kernel data register leak |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:02.fd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:02.fd] |5 February 2019 |File description reference count leak |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:03.wpa.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:03.wpa] |14 May 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:04.ntp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:04.ntp] |14 May 2019 |Authenticated denial of service in {{< manpage "ntpd" "8">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:05.pf.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:05.pf] |14 May 2019 |IPv6 fragment reassembly panic in {{< manpage "pf" "4">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:06.pf.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:06.pf] |14 May 2019 |ICMP/ICMP6 packet filter bypass in {{< manpage "pf" "4">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:07.mds.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:07.mds] |14 May 2019 |Microarchitectural Data Sampling |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:08.rack.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:08.rack] |19 June 2019 |Resource exhaustion in non-default RACK TCP stack |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:09.iconv.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:09.iconv] |2 July 2019 |{{< manpage "iconv" "3">}} buffer overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:10.ufs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:10.ufs] |2 July 2019 |Kernel stack disclosure |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:11.cd_ioctl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:11.cd_ioctl] |2 July 2019 |Privilege escalation in {{< manpage "cd" "4">}} |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:12.telnet.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:12.telnet] |24 July 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:13.pts.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:13.pts] |24 July 2019 |Write-after-free vulnerability |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:15.mqueuefs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:15.mqueuefs] |24 July 2019 |Reference count overflow |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:16.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:16.bhyve] |24 July 2019 |{{< manpage "xhci" "4">}} out-of-bounds read |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:17.fd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:17.fd] |24 July 2019 |Reference count leak |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:18.bzip2.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:18.bzip2] |6 August 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:19.mldv2.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:19.mldv2] |6 August 2019 |Out-of-bounds memory access |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:20.bsnmp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:20.bsnmp] |6 August 2019 |Insufficient message length validation |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:21.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:21.bhyve] |6 August 2019 |Insufficient validation of guest-supplied data |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:22.mbuf.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:22.mbuf] |20 August 2019 |IPv6 remove denial-of-service |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:23.midi.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:23.midi] |20 August 2019 |Kernel memory disclosure |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:24.mqueuefs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:24.mqueuefs] |20 August 2019 |Reference count overflow |=== [[errata]] === Errata Notices [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Errata |Date |Topic |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:01.cc_cubic.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:01.cc_cubic] |9 January 2019 |Connection stalls with CUBIC congestion control |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:02.tcp.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:02.tcp] |9 January 2019 |TCP connections may stall and eventually fail in case of packet loss |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:03.sqlite.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:03.sqlite] |9 January 2019 |sqlite update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:04.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:04.tzdata] |9 January 2019 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:06.dtrace.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:06.dtrace] |5 February 2019 |DTrace incompatibility with SMAP-enabled systems |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:07.lle.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:07.lle] |5 February 2019 |LLE table lookup code race condition |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:08.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:08.tzdata] |14 May 2019 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:09.xinstall.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:09.xinstall] |14 May 2019 |{{< manpage "install" "1">}} broken with partially matching relative paths |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:10.scp.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:10.scp] |14 May 2019 |Insufficient filename validation in {{< manpage "scp" "1">}} client |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:11.net.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:11.net] |19 June 2019 |Incorrect locking in networking stack |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:12.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:12.tzdata] |2 July 2019 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:13.mds.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:13.mds] |24 July 2019 |System crash from Intel CPU vulnerability mitigation |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:14.epoch.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:14.epoch] |6 August 2019 |Incorrect locking |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:15.libunwind.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:15.libunwind] |6 August 2019 |Incorrect exception handling |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:16.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:16.bhyve] |20 August 2019 |Instruction emulation improvements |link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:17.ipfw.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:17.ipfw] |20 August 2019 |"jail" keyword fix |=== == Userland This section covers changes and additions to userland applications, contributed software, and system utilities. [[userland-config]] === Userland Configuration Changes The gcc `-Werror` flag has been turned off by default. {{< revision "352094" >}} [[userland-programs]] === Userland Application Changes The {{< manpage "lockf" "1">}} utility has been updated to return `EX_UNAVAILABLE` if the `-n` flag is used and the lock file does not exist. {{< revision "345569" >}} The {{< manpage "ktrdump" "8">}} utility has been updated to include the `-l` flag which enables "live" mode when specified. {{< revision "342705" >}} The {{< manpage "gzip" "1">}} utility has been updated to add `-l` support for {{< manpage "xz" "1">}} files. {{< revision "343250" >}} The {{< manpage "trim" "8">}} utility has been added, which deletes content for blocks on flash-based storage devices that use wear-leveling algorithms. {{< revision "344688" >}} The {{< manpage "sh" "1">}} utility has been updated to include a new `pipefail` option, which when set, changes the exit status of a pipeline to the last non-zero exit status of any command in the pipeline. {{< revision "345487" >}} The {{< manpage "mlx5tool" "8">}} utility has been updated to implement firmware update capability for ConnectX-4(R), ConnectX-5(R), and ConnectX-6(R). {{< revision "347752" >}} {{< sponsored "Mellanox Technologies" >}} The {{< manpage "posixshmcontrol" "1">}} utility has been added. {{< revision "348426" >}} The {{< manpage "swapon" "8">}} utility has been updated to invoke `BIO_DELETE` to trim swap devices if either the `-E` flag is used on the command line, or if the `trimonce` option is included in {{< manpage "fstab" "5">}}. {{< revision "349930" >}} The {{< manpage "nvmecontrol" "8">}} utility has been updated to add a new subcommand, `resv`, which is used to handle NVMe reservations. {{< revision "350952" >}} The {{< manpage "camcontrol" "8">}} utility has been updated to support block descriptors when using the `modepage` subcommand. {{< revision "351530" >}} {{< sponsored "iXsystems" >}} The {{< manpage "freebsd-update" "8">}} utility has been updated to include two new commands, `updatesready` and `showconfig`. {{< revision "352774" >}} The {{< manpage "zfs" "8">}} utility has been updated to support the `-v`, `-n`, and `-P` flags together with the `send` subcommand for bookmarks. {{< revision "352901" >}} [[userland-contrib]] === Contributed Software BearSSL has been imported to the base system. {{< revision "343281" >}} The {{< manpage "ntpd" "8">}} suite of utilities have been updated to version 4.2.8p13. {{< revision "344884" >}} The {{< manpage "tcpdump" "1">}} utility has been updated to disable {{< manpage "capsicum" "4">}} support when the `-E` flag is used. {{< revision "346986" >}} The {{< manpage "bsnmpd" "1">}} utility has been updated to include IPv6 transport support. {{< revision "346987" >}} The {{< manpage "libarchive" "3">}} library has been updated to version 3.4.0. {{< revision "349523" >}} The clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt utilities and libc++ have been updated to version 8.0.1. {{< revision "350256" >}} The lld linker has been enabled by default for i386. {{< revision "350297" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The bzip2recover utility has been added. {{< revision "350634" >}} The {{< manpage "bzip2" "1">}} utility has been updated to version 1.0.8. {{< revision "351007" >}} Warnings have been added for Kerberos GSS algorithms deprecated in RFC8221 and RFC8429. {{< revision "351243" >}} The {{< manpage "mandoc" "1">}} utility has been updated to the 2019-07-23 snapshot. {{< revision "351390" >}} The WPA utilities have been updated to version 2.9. {{< revision "351611" >}} OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.1.1d. {{< revision "352192" >}} The timezone database files have been updated to version 2019c. {{< revision "352353" >}} [[userland-deprecated-programs]] === Deprecated Applications The {{< manpage "ctm" "1">}} utility has been marked as deprecated, and has been removed in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "340444" >}} The {{< manpage "timed" "8">}} utility has been marked as deprecated, and has been removed in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "343940" >}} [[userland-libraries]] === Runtime Libraries and API The `libomp` library has been added. == Kernel This section covers changes to kernel configurations, system tuning, and system control parameters that are not otherwise categorized. [[kernel-general]] === General Kernel Changes The kernel will now log the {{< manpage "jail" "8">}} ID when logging a process exit. The {{< manpage "jail" "8">}} ID `0` represents processes that are not jailed. {{< revision "343083" >}} {{< sponsored "Modirum MDPay" >}} The `pci_vendors` list has been updated to version 2019.01.29. {{< revision "343735" >}} [[drivers]] == Devices and Drivers This section covers changes and additions to devices and device drivers since RELEASE.PREV. [[drivers-device]] === Device Drivers The {{< manpage "ichwd" "4">}} driver has been updated to include support for TCO watchdog timers in the Lewisburg PCH (C620) chipset. {{< revision "340190" >}} {{< sponsored " Panzura" >}} The {{< manpage "amdsmn" "4">}} and {{< manpage "amdtemp" "4">}} drivers have been updated to support Ryzen(TM) 2 host bridges. {{< revision "340446" >}} The {{< manpage "amdtemp" "4">}} driver has been updated to correct temperature reporting for the AMD(R) 2990WX. {{< revision "340447" >}} The {{< manpage "rtwn_pci" "4">}} driver has been added for the RTL8188EE chipset. {{< revision "342835" >}} The {{< manpage "crypto" "4">}} driver has been updated to print warnings for deprecated algorithms. {{< revision "351246" >}} The {{< manpage "ntb_hw_amd" "4">}} driver has been added, providing support for the AMD(R) Non-Transparent Bridge. {{< revision "351536" >}} The {{< manpage "nvme" "4">}} driver has been updated to support suspend/resume for PCI attachment. {{< revision "351914" >}} The {{< manpage "cdceem" "4">}} driver has been added, supporting virtual USB network cards provided by iLO 5, found in new HPE(R) Proliant(TM) servers. {{< revision "351942" >}} {{< sponsored " Hewlett Packard Enterprise" >}} The {{< manpage "fusefs" "5">}} driver has been overhauled, implementing new features and performance improvements. {{< revision "352351" >}} {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The {{< manpage "mpr" "4">}} and {{< manpage "mps" "4">}} drivers have been updated with stability fixes. {{< revision "352761" >}} As result of converting {{< manpage "mps" "4">}} to use `atomic_swap_64`, it is now disabled on 32-bit powerpc and mips. {{< revision "352761" >}} == Storage This section covers changes and additions to file systems and other storage subsystems, both local and networked. [[storage-general]] === General Storage The {{< manpage "camcontrol" "8">}} utility has been updated to add ATA power mode support. {{< revision "347384" >}} {{< sponsored "Multiplay" >}} Deprecation warnings have been added for weaker algorithms when creating {{< manpage "geli" "8">}} providers. {{< revision "348587" >}} The {{< manpage "cam" "4">}} subsystem has been updated to improve AHCI enclosure management and SES interoperation. {{< revision "349832" >}} [[boot]] == Boot Loader Changes This section covers the boot loader, boot menu, and other boot-related changes. [[boot-loader]] === Boot Loader Changes The {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} has been update to allow booting from ZFS datasets with the `large_dnode` feature flag enabled. {{< revision "342683" >}} The {{< manpage "loader" "8">}} has been updated to support the `com.delphix:removing` ZFS {{< manpage "zpool-features" "7">}} flag. {{< revision "351384" >}} [[network]] == Networking This section describes changes that affect networking in FreeBSD. [[network-general]] === General Network The {{< manpage "ipfw" "8">}} utility has been updated to fix showing headers outside of "all" when executing `ipfw table list`. {{< revision "344667" >}} Support for NAT64 CLAT has been added, as defined in RFC6877. {{< revision "346200" >}} {{< sponsored "Yandex LLC" >}} The `net.inet.tcp.rexmit_initial` {{< manpage "sysctl" "8">}} has been added, used for setting `RTO.Initial`, used by TCP. {{< revision "347110" >}} {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}} Support for GRE-in-UDP encapsulation has been added, as defined in RFC8086. {{< revision "348233" >}} [[ports]] == Ports Collection and Package Infrastructure This section covers changes to the FreeBSD Ports Collection, package infrastructure, and package maintenance and installation tools. [[ports-packages ]] === Packaging Changes The {{< manpage "pkg" "8">}} utility has been updated to version 1.12.0. The GNOME desktop environment has been updated to version 3.28. The KDE desktop environment has been updated to version 5.16.5.19.08.1. [[future-releases]] == General Notes Regarding Future FreeBSD Releases [[future-releases-cputype]] === Default `CPUTYPE` Change Starting with FreeBSD-13.0, the default `CPUTYPE` for the i386 architecture will change from `486` to `686`. This means that, by default, binaries produced will require a 686-class CPU, including but not limited to binaries provided by the FreeBSD Release Engineering team. FreeBSD 13.0 will continue to support older CPUs, however users needing this functionality will need to build their own releases for official support. As the primary use for i486 and i586 CPUs is generally in the embedded market, the general end-user impact is expected to be minimal, as new hardware with these CPU types has long faded, and much of the deployed base of such systems is nearing retirement age, statistically. There were several factors taken into account for this change. For example, i486 does not have 64-bit atomics, and while they can be emulated in the kernel, they cannot be emulated in the userland. Additionally, the 32-bit amd64 libraries have been i686 since their inception. As the majority of 32-bit testing is done by developers using the lib32 libraries on 64-bit hardware with the `COMPAT_FREEBSD32` option in the kernel, this change ensures better coverage and user experience. This also aligns with what the majority of Linux(R) distributions have been doing for quite some time. This is expected to be the final bump of the default `CPUTYPE` in i386. [IMPORTANT] ==== This change does not affect the FreeBSD 12.x series of releases. ==== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/schedule.adoc index dfc82cdef7..7839021c3b 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,50 +1,50 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1 Release Process" sidenav: download --- -:localRel: "12.1" -:localBranchHead: "head" -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.1" +:localRel: 12.1 +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.1 include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",options="header",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |14 May 2019 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |2 August 2019 |2 August 2019 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. |Code slush begins |6 September 2019 |6 September 2019 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. |{localBranchReleng} branch |20 September 2019 |20 September 2019 |Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |BETA1 builds begin |20 September 2019 |20 September 2019 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |27 September 2019 |27 September 2019 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |4 October 2019 |4 October 2019 |Third beta test snapshot. |RC1 builds begin |11 October 2019 |11 October 2019 |First release candidate. |RC2 builds begin |18 October 2019 |18 October 2019 |Second release candidate. |RELEASE builds begin |1 November 2019 |1 November 2019 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. |RELEASE announcement |4 November 2019 |4 November 2019 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. |Turn over to the secteam |- |11 November 2019 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. //// == Status / TODO link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] //// == Additional Information * link:../../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/signatures.adoc index b763dc953f..a5701729f3 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.1R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,67 +1,67 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.1 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 12.1 -:localBranchName: "RELEASE" -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.1" +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.1 :localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-12.1-RELEASE :localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-12.1-RELEASE = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] |powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] |powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] |powerpcspe |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA256] |sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] |BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] |BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] |CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] |GENERICSD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA256] |PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] |RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-RPI2.asc[SHA256] |WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |RPI3 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-RPI3.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-RPI3.asc[SHA256] |PINE64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA256] |PINE64-LTS |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/_index.adoc index fee85151b1..32197aaac9 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/_index.adoc @@ -1,30 +1,30 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.2 Release Information" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 12.2 -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.2" +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.2 = FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE Announcement == Introduction This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: link:signatures/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + link:installation/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + link:hardware/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + link:relnotes/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + link:errata/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE errata] + link:readme/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE readme] + link:schedule/[FreeBSD{localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + //// link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] + //// diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/errata.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/errata.adoc index 363505b947..286631d3f4 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/errata.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/errata.adoc @@ -1,97 +1,97 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE Errata" sidenav: download --- -:release: "12.2-RELEASE" -:releaseNext: "12.3-RELEASE" -:releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" +:release: 12.2-RELEASE +:releaseNext: 12.3-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE = FreeBSD {release} Errata == Abstract This document lists errata items for FreeBSD {release}, containing significant information discovered after the release or too late in the release cycle to be otherwise included in the release documentation. This information includes security advisories, as well as news relating to the software or documentation that could affect its operation or usability. An up-to-date version of this document should always be consulted before installing this version of FreeBSD. This errata document for FreeBSD {release} will be maintained until the release of FreeBSD {releaseNext}. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This errata document contains "late-breaking news" about FreeBSD {release} Before installing this version, it is important to consult this document to learn about any post-release discoveries or problems that may already have been found and fixed. Any version of this errata document actually distributed with the release (for example, on a CDROM distribution) will be out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the "current errata" for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/, plus any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location. Source and binary snapshots of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} also contain up-to-date copies of this document (as of the time of the snapshot). For a list of all FreeBSD CERT security advisories, see https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/. [[security]] == Security Advisories [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Advisory |Date |Topic |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:31.icmp6.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:31.icmp6] |1 December 2019 |Use-after-free in error message handling |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:32.rtsold.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:32.rtsold] |1 December 2019 |Multiple vulnerabilities |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:33.openssl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:33.openssl] |8 December 2019 |NULL pointer de-reference |=== [[errata]] == Errata Notices [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Errata |Date |Topic |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:19.audit.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:19.audit] |1 December 2020 |execve/fexecve system call auditing |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:20.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:20.tzdata] |1 December 2020 |Timezone database information update |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:21.ipfw.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:21.ipfw] |1 December 2020 |Uninitialized variable |link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:22.callout.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:22.callout] |1 December 2020 |Race condition in callout CPU migration |=== [[open-issues]] == Open Issues [2020-10-27] A regression in man:ipfw[8] was discovered where packets are not properly forwarded with multiple IP addresses bound to the same interface. This issue had been corrected in link:https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:21.ipfw.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:21.ipfw]. See link:https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=250434[PR 250434] for additional details. [2020-10-27] A regression with man:zfs[8] send/recv was discovered where ZFS snapshots are not properly deleted under certain conditions. An Errata Notice is planned for 12.2-RELEASE. See link:https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249438[PR 249438] for additional details. [2020-10-27] A regression was discovered with the FreeBSD/armv7 BEAGLEBONE images where SD card I/O takes an excessive amount of time. As such, there are no BEAGLEBONE images for this release. [[late-news]] == Late-Breaking News [2020-10-27] A very late issue was discovered with the [.filename]#x11/gdm# package included on the amd64 and i386 DVD installer which causes GDM to fail to start properly. Those installing GNOME as a new installation from the DVD should upgrade [.filename]#x11/gdm# from the upstream man:pkg[8] mirrors after installation. Those installing GNOME on a new installation from the upstream man:pkg[8] mirrors, or upgrading from a previous FreeBSD release should not experience any issues. [2020-11-11] Due to slight changes to the ABI and KBI between FreeBSD 12.1 and FreeBSD 12.2, it is important to note that certain third-party kernel modules may need to be rebuilt locally, until FreeBSD 12.1 reaches end of life. Of note, this includes, but is not limited to, [.filename]#graphics/\*-kmod#, [.filename]#net/*-kmod#, and possibly others that are too extensive to list. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/readme.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/readme.adoc index ab12b7b425..deca91111a 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/readme.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/readme.adoc @@ -1,158 +1,158 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE README" sidenav: download --- :releaseCurrent: 12.2-RELEASE -:releaseType: "release" +:releaseType: release :releaseBranch: 12-STABLE :releasePrevStable: 11.4-RELEASE :releasePrev: 12.1-RELEASE include::shared/releases.adoc[] include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] include::shared/en/mailing-lists.adoc[] = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} README == Abstract This document gives a brief introduction to FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It includes some information on how to obtain FreeBSD, a listing of various ways to contact the FreeBSD Project, and pointers to some other sources of information. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This distribution is a {releaseType} of FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}, the latest point along the {releaseBranch} branch. [[about]] == About FreeBSD FreeBSD is an operating system based on 4.4 BSD Lite for AMD64 and Intel EM64T based PC hardware (amd64), Intel, AMD, Cyrix or NexGen x86 based PC hardware (i386), and UltraSPARC(R) machines (sparc64). Versions for the ARM(R) (arm), MIPS(R) (mips), and PowerPC(R) (powerpc) architectures are currently under development as well. FreeBSD works with a wide variety of peripherals and configurations and can be used for everything from software development to games to Internet Service Provision. This release of FreeBSD contains everything you need to run such a system, including full source code for the kernel and all utilities in the base distribution. With the source distribution installed, you can literally recompile the entire system from scratch with one command, making it ideal for students, researchers, or users who simply want to see how it all works. A large collection of third-party ported software (the Ports Collection) is also provided to make it easy to obtain and install all your favorite traditional UNIX(R) utilities for FreeBSD. Each port consists of a set of scripts to retrieve, configure, build, and install a piece of software, with a single command. Over {numports} ports, from editors to programming languages to graphical applications, make FreeBSD a powerful and comprehensive operating environment that extends far beyond what's provided by many commercial versions of UNIX(R). Most ports are also available as pre-compiled packages, which can be quickly installed from the installation program. [[audience]] == Target Audience This {releaseType} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {releaseType} works as advertised, {releaseBranch} is very much a work-in-progress. The basic requirements for using this {releaseType} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {releasePrevStable}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. This {releaseType} is aimed primarily at early adopters and various other users who want to get involved with the ongoing development of FreeBSD. While the FreeBSD development team tries its best to ensure that each {releaseType} works as advertised, {releaseBranch} is very much a work-in-progress. The basic requirements for using this {releaseType} are technical proficiency with FreeBSD and an understanding of the ongoing development process of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} (as discussed on the {freebsd-current}). For those more interested in doing business with FreeBSD than in experimenting with new FreeBSD technology, formal releases (such as {releasePrevStable}) are frequently more appropriate. Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure high reliability and dependability. This {releaseType} of FreeBSD is suitable for all users. It has undergone a period of testing and quality assurance checking to ensure the highest reliability and dependability. [[obtain]] == Obtaining FreeBSD FreeBSD may be obtained in a variety of ways. This section focuses on those ways that are primarily useful for obtaining a complete FreeBSD distribution, rather than updating an existing installation. [[cdromdvd]] === CDROM and DVD FreeBSD -RELEASE distributions may be ordered on CDROM or DVD from several publishers. This is frequently the most convenient way to obtain FreeBSD for new installations, as it provides a convenient way to quickly reinstall the system if necessary. Some distributions include some of the optional, precompiled packages from the FreeBSD Ports Collection, or other extra material. A list of the CDROM and DVD publishers known to the project are listed in the link:{handbook}#mirrors[Obtaining FreeBSD] appendix to the Handbook. [[ftp]] === FTP You can use FTP to retrieve FreeBSD and any or all of its optional packages from `ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/`, which is the official FreeBSD release site, or any of its mirrors. Lists of locations that mirror FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#mirrors-ftp[FTP Sites] section of the Handbook. Finding a close (in networking terms) mirror from which to download the distribution is highly recommended. Additional mirror sites are always welcome. Contact `` for more details on becoming an official mirror site. You can also find useful information for mirror sites at the link:{hubs}[Mirroring FreeBSD] article. Mirrors generally contain the ISO images generally used to create a CDROM of a FreeBSD release. They usually also contain floppy disk images (for applicable platforms), as well as the files necessary to do an installation over the network. Finally mirrors sites usually contain a set of packages for the most current release. [[contacting]] == Contacting the FreeBSD Project [[emailmailinglists]] === Email and Mailing Lists For any questions or general technical support issues, please send mail to the {freebsd-questions}. If you're tracking the {releaseBranch} development efforts, you must join the {freebsd-current}, in order to keep abreast of recent developments and changes that may affect the way you use and maintain the system. Being a largely-volunteer effort, the FreeBSD Project is always happy to have extra hands willing to help-there are already far more desired enhancements than there is time to implement them. To contact the developers on technical matters, or with offers of help, please send mail to the {freebsd-hackers}. Please note that these mailing lists can experience significant amounts of traffic. If you have slow or expensive mail access, or are only interested in keeping up with major FreeBSD events, you may find it preferable to subscribe instead to the {freebsd-announce}. All of the mailing lists can be freely joined by anyone wishing to do so. Visit the link:https://www.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo[FreeBSD Mailman Info Page]. This will give you more information on joining the various lists, accessing archives, etc. There are a number of mailing lists targeted at special interest groups not mentioned here; more information can be obtained either from the Mailman pages or the link:../../../support/#mailing-list[mailing lists section] of the FreeBSD Web site. [IMPORTANT] ==== Do not send email to the lists asking to be subscribed. Use the Mailman interface instead. ==== [[pr]] === Submitting Problem Reports Suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are always valued-please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find. Bug reports with attached fixes are of course even more welcome. The preferred method to submit bug reports from a machine with Internet connectivity is to use the Bugzilla bug tracker. Problem Reports (PRs) submitted in this way will be filed and their progress tracked; the FreeBSD developers will do their best to respond to all reported bugs as soon as possible. link:https://bugs.freebsd.org/search/[A list of all active PRs] is available on the FreeBSD Web site; this list is useful to see what potential problems other users have encountered. Note that {{< manpage "send-pr" "1">}} is deprecated. For more information, link:{problem-reports}["Writing FreeBSD Problem Reports"], available on the FreeBSD Web site, has a number of helpful hints on writing and submitting effective problem reports. [[seealso]] == Further Reading There are many sources of information about FreeBSD; some are included with this distribution, while others are available on-line or in print versions. [[release-docs]] === Release Documentation A number of other files provide more specific information about this {releaseType} distribution. These files are provided in various formats. Most distributions will include both ASCII text ([.filename]`.TXT`) and HTML ([.filename]`.HTM`) renditions. Some distributions may also include other formats such as Portable Document Format ([.filename]`.PDF`). * [.filename]`README.TXT`: This file, which gives some general information about FreeBSD as well as some cursory notes about obtaining a distribution. * [.filename]`RELNOTES.TXT`: The release notes, showing what's new and different in FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} compared to the previous release (FreeBSD {releasePrev}). * [.filename]`HARDWARE.TXT`: The hardware compatibility list, showing devices with which FreeBSD has been tested and is known to work. * [.filename]`ERRATA.TXT`: Release errata. Late-breaking, post-release information can be found in this file, which is principally applicable to releases (as opposed to snapshots). It is important to consult this file before installing a release of FreeBSD, as it contains the latest information on problems which have been found and fixed since the release was created. On platforms that support {{< manpage "bsdinstall" "8">}} (currently amd64, i386, and sparc64), these documents are generally available via the Documentation menu during installation. Once the system is installed, you can revisit this menu by re-running the {{< manpage "bsdinstall" "8">}} utility. [.note] *Note*: + It is extremely important to read the errata for any given release before installing it, to learn about any late-breaking news or post-release problems. The errata file accompanying each release (most likely right next to this file) is already out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the current errata for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at link:../../releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases] (as well as any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location). [[manpages]] === Manual Pages As with almost all UNIX(R) like operating systems, FreeBSD comes with a set of on-line manual pages, accessed through the {{< manpage "man" "1">}} command or through the http://link:www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi[hypertext manual pages gateway] on the FreeBSD Web site. In general, the manual pages provide information on the different commands and APIs available to the FreeBSD user. In some cases, manual pages are written to give information on particular topics. Notable examples of such manual pages are {{< manpage "tuning" "7">}} (a guide to performance tuning), {{< manpage "security" "7">}} (an introduction to FreeBSD security), and {{< manpage "style" "9">}} (a style guide to kernel coding). [[booksarticles]] === Books and Articles Two highly-useful collections of FreeBSD-related information, maintained by the FreeBSD Project, are the FreeBSD Handbook and FreeBSD FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions document). On-line versions of the link:{handbook}[Handbook] and link:{faq}[FAQ] are always available from the link:../../../doc[FreeBSD Documentation page] or its mirrors. If you install the [.filename]`doc` distribution set, you can use a Web browser to read the Handbook and FAQ locally. In particular, note that the Handbook contains a step-by-step guide to installing FreeBSD. A number of on-line books and articles, also maintained by the FreeBSD Project, cover more-specialized, FreeBSD-related topics. This material spans a wide range of topics, from effective use of the mailing lists, to dual-booting FreeBSD with other operating systems, to guidelines for new committers. Like the Handbook and FAQ, these documents are available from the FreeBSD Documentation Page or in the doc distribution set. A listing of other books and documents about FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}#bibliography[bibliography]of the FreeBSD Handbook. Because of FreeBSD's strong UNIX(R) heritage, many other articles and books written for UNIX(R) systems are applicable as well, some of which are also listed in the bibliography. [[acknowledgements]] == Acknowledgments FreeBSD represents the cumulative work of many hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals from around the world who have worked countless hours to bring about this {releaseType}. For a complete list of FreeBSD developers and contributors, please see link:{contributors}["Contributors to FreeBSD"] on the FreeBSD Web site or any of its mirrors. Special thanks also go to the many thousands of FreeBSD users and testers all over the world, without whom this {releaseType} simply would not have been possible. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/relnotes.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/relnotes.adoc index b4ebd5ca4f..e0ab1c4159 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/relnotes.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/relnotes.adoc @@ -1,478 +1,479 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE Release Notes" sidenav: download --- +:releaseCurrent: 12.2-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: 12-STABLE +:releasePrev: 12.1-RELEASE +:releaseNext: 12.3-RELEASE +:releaseType: release + +include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] + = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Release Notes :doctype: article :toc: macro :toclevels: 1 :icons: font -:releaseCurrent: "12.2-RELEASE" -:releaseBranch: "12-STABLE" -:releasePrev: 12.1-RELEASE -:releaseNext: 12.3-RELEASE -:releaseType: "release" - -include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] == Abstract [.abstract-title] The release notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} contain a summary of the changes made to the FreeBSD base system on the {releaseBranch} development line. This document lists applicable security advisories that were issued since the last release, as well as significant changes to the FreeBSD kernel and userland. Some brief remarks on upgrading are also presented. [[intro]] == Introduction This document contains the release notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It describes recently added, changed, or deleted features of FreeBSD. It also provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of FreeBSD. The {releaseType} distribution to which these release notes apply represents the latest point along the {releaseBranch} development branch since {releaseBranch} was created. Information regarding pre-built, binary {releaseType} distributions along this branch can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/]. The {releaseType} distribution to which these release notes apply represents a point along the {releaseBranch} development branch between {releasePrev} and the future {releaseNext}. Information regarding pre-built, binary {releaseType} distributions along this branch can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/]. This distribution of FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} is a {releaseType} distribution. It can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/] or any of its mirrors. More information on obtaining this (or other) {releaseType} distributions of FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}/mirrors[Obtaining FreeBSD appendix] to the link:{handbook}/[FreeBSD Handbook]. All users are encouraged to consult the release errata before installing FreeBSD. The errata document is updated with "late-breaking" information discovered late in the release cycle or after the release. Typically, it contains information on known bugs, security advisories, and corrections to documentation. An up-to-date copy of the errata for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} can be found on the FreeBSD Web site. This document describes the most user-visible new or changed features in FreeBSD since {releasePrev}. In general, changes described here are unique to the {releaseBranch} branch unless specifically marked as MERGED features. Typical release note items document recent security advisories issued after {releasePrev}, new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options, major bug fixes, or contributed software upgrades. They may also list changes to major ports/packages or release engineering practices. Clearly the release notes cannot list every single change made to FreeBSD between releases; this document focuses primarily on security advisories, user-visible changes, and major architectural improvements. [[upgrade]] == Upgrading from Previous Releases of FreeBSD Binary upgrades between RELEASE versions (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported using the man:freebsd-update[8] utility. The binary upgrade procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as unmodified GENERIC kernels distributed as a part of an official FreeBSD release. The man: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 [.filename]#/usr/src/UPDATING#. [IMPORTANT] ==== Upgrading FreeBSD should only be attempted after backing up _all_ data and configuration files. ==== [[security-errata]] == Security and Errata This section lists the various Security Advisories and Errata Notices since {releasePrev}. [[security]] === Security Advisories [.informaltable] [cols="1,1,1", frame="none", options="header"] |=== | Advisory | Date | Topic |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:25.mcepsc.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:25.mcepce] |12 November 2019 |Machine Check Exception on Page Size Change |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-19:26.mcu.asc[FreeBSD-SA-19:26.mcu] |12 November 2019 |Intel CPU Microcode Update |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:01.libfetch.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:01.libfetch] |28 January 2020 |man:fetch[3] buffer overflow |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:03.thrmisc.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:03.thrmisc] |28 January 2020 |Kernel stack data disclosure |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:04.tcp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:04.tcp] |18 March 2020 |TCP IPv6 SYN cache kernel information disclosure |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:05.if_oce_ioctl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:05.if_oce_ioctl] |18 March 2020 |Insufficient man:ioctl[2] privilege checking |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:06.if_ixl_ioctl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:06.if_ixl_ioctl] |18 March 2020 |Insufficient man:ioctl[2] privilege checking |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:07.epair.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:07.epair] |18 March 2020 |Incorrect user-controlled pointer use |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:08.jail.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:08.jail] |18 March 2020 |Kernel memory disclosure with nested jails |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:09.ntp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:09.ntp] |18 March 2020 |Multiple denial of service |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:10.ipfw.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:10.ipfw] |21 April 2020 |Invalid man:mbuf[9] handling |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:11.openssl.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:11.openssl] |21 April 2020 |Remote denial of service |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:12.libalias.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:12.libalias] |12 May 2020 |Insufficient packet length validation |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:13.libalias.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:13.libalias] |12 May 2020 |Memory disclosure vulnerability |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:15.cryptodev.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:15.cryptodev] |12 May 2020 |Use-after-free condition |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:16.cryptodev.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:16.cryptodev] |12 May 2020 |Insufficient MAC key length check |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:17.usb.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:17.usb] |9 June 2020 |HID descriptor parsing error |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:19.unbound.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:19.unbound] |8 July 2020 |Multiple vulnerabilities |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:20.ipv6.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:20.ipv6] |8 July 2020 |Race condition and use-after-free |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:21.usb_net.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:21.usb_net] |5 August 2020 |Memory corruption |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:22.sqlite.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:22.sqlite] |5 August 2020 |Multiple vulnerabilities |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:23.sendmsg.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:23.sendmsg] |5 August 2020 |Privilege escalation |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:25.sctp.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:25.sctp] |2 September 2020 |Use-after-free bug |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:26.dhclient.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:26.dhclient] |2 September 2020 |Heap overflow |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:27.ure.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:27.ure] |15 September 2020 |Packet-in-packet attack |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:28.bhyve_vmcs.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:28.bhyve_vmcs] |15 September 2020 |Privilege escalation via VMCS |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:29.bhyve_svm.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:29.bhyve_svm] |15 September 2020 |SVM guest escape |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:30.ftpd.asc[FreeBSD-SA-20:30.ftpd] |15 September 2020 |Privilege escalation |=== [[errata]] === Errata Notices [.informaltable] [cols="1,1,1", frame="none", options="header"] |=== | Errata | Date | Topic |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-19:19.loader.asc[FreeBSD-EN-19:19.loader] |12 November 2019 |UEFI Loader Memory Fragmentation |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:01.ssp.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:01.ssp] |28 January 2020 |Imprecise orderring of canary initialization |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:03.sshd.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:03.sshd] |18 March 2020 |Misleading log messages upon successful login |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:05.mlx5en.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:05.mlx5en] |18 March 2020 |Fix packet forwarding performance |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:06.ipv6.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:06.ipv6] |18 March 2020 |Incorrect checksum calculations |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:07.quotad.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:07.quotad] |21 April 2020 |Regression with certain NFS servers |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:08.tzdata.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:08.tzdata] |12 May 2020 |Timezone database update |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:09.igb.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:09.igb] |12 May 2020 |Fix failure to switch to inactive state |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:10.build.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:10.build] |12 May 2020 |Incorrect build host clang version detection |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:11.ena.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:11.ena] |9 June 2020 |Stability issues in man:ena[4] |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:12.iflib.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:12.iflib] |9 June 2020 |Watchdog timeout resetting idle queues |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:13.bhyve.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:13.bhyve] |8 July 2020 |Crash with PCI device passthrough |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:14.linuxkpi.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:14.linuxkpi] |8 July 2020 |Kernel panic |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:15.mps.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:15.mps] |8 July 2020 |Kernel panic |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:16.vmx.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:16.vmx] |5 August 2020 |Packet loss and degraded performance |https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-EN-20:17.linuxthread.asc[FreeBSD-EN-20:17.linuxthread] |2 September 2020 |Kernel panic |=== [[userland]] == Userland This section covers changes and additions to userland applications, contributed software, and system utilities. [[userland-config]] === Userland Configuration Changes A new man:rc.conf[5] variable has been added, `linux_mounts_enable`, which controls if Linux(R)-specific filesystems are mounted in [.filename]#/compat/linux# if `linux_enable` is set to `YES`. {{< revision "364883" >}} (Sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation) The man:devd[8] utility has been updated to change the default man:syslogd[8] notification for resume from `kern` to `kernel`. {{< revision "365540" >}} [[userland-programs]] === Userland Application Changes The man:cron[8] utility has been updated to support two new flags in man:crontab[5], `-n` and `-q`, which suppress mail on successful runs and suppress logging of command execution, respectively. {{< revision "353134" >}} The man:dd[1] utility has been updated to include new operands: {{< revision "355520" >}} * `conv=fsync` * `conf=fdatasync` * `oflag=fsync` * `oflag=sync` * `iflag=fullblock` See man:dd[1] for usage details. The man:fsck_msdosfs[8] utility has been updated to include a variety of enhancements, including reducing the memory footprint, a new flag, `-M`, which disables the use of man:mmap[2], and others. {{< revision "357568" >}} The man:showmount[8] utility has been updated to implement support for long options. {{< revision "357078" >}} The man:certctl.8; utility has been added. {{< revision "357082" >}} The man:syslogd[8] utility has been updated to add property-based filters. {{< revision "359739" >}} The man:mountd[8] utility has been updated to fix incorrect group listing under certain conditions when `-maproot` or `-mapall` is used for exports. {{< revision "362602" >}} The man:sed[1] utility has been updated to read commands from man:stdin[4] when "`-f -`" is specified. {{< revision "362687" >}} The man:hostapd[8] and man:wpa_supplicant[8] utilities have been updated to support 802.11n, 802.11w, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax. {{< revision "363441" >}} The man:sesutil[8] utility has been updated to include a `show` subcommand to print output in a user-friendly way. {{< revision "364115" >}} The man:bhyve[8] utility has been updated to support setting additional AHCI controller parameters. {{< revision "364334" >}} The man:jail[8] utility has been updated to allow running Linux(R) in a jailed environment. [[userland-contrib]] === Contributed Software The man:tcsh[1] utility has been updated to version 6.21.00. {{< revision "354191" >}} (Sponsored by DARPA, AFRL) The man:less[1] utility has been updated to version v551. {{< revision "355503" >}} The man:libbsdxml[3] library has been updated to version 2.2.9. {{< revision "355603" >}} The man:resolvconf[8] utility has been updated to version 3.9.2. {{< revision "355745" >}} The man:pcap[3] library has been updated to version 1.9.1. {{< revision "356340" >}} The man:tcpdump[1] utility has been updated to version 4.9.3. {{< revision "356340" >}} The man:mtree[8] utility has been updated to address an issue with `-f` not considering type changes, fix username logic with `-c` when man:getlogin[2] fails, and to fix `-O` not descending when a hash collision occurs. {{< revision "356532" >}} The Elf Tool Chain has been updated to upstream revision r3769. {{< revision "358779" >}} (Sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation) The man:xz[1] utility has been updated to version 5.2.5. {{< revision "359635" >}} OpenSSH has been updated to version 7.9p1. {{< revision "360313" >}} (Sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation) The timezone database files have been updated to version 2020a. {{< revision "360361" >}} The man:unbound[8] utility has been updated to version 1.10.1. {{< revision "361435" >}} The man:libarchive[3] library has been updated to version 3.4.3. {{< revision "362132" >}} The private apr library has been updated to version 1.7.0. {{< revision "362180" >}} The svn{,lite} utility has been updated to version 1.14.0 LTS. {{< revision "362180" >}} The man:ntpd[8] suite of utilities have been updated to version 4.2.8p15. {{< revision "362716" >}} The man:file[1] utility has been updated to version 5.39. {{< revision "362842" >}} The man:bc[1] utility has been updated to version 3.1.1. {{< revision "362987" >}} The private sqlite3 utility has been updated to version 3.32.3. {{< revision "363179" >}} The BSD man:make[1] utility has been updated to version 20200719. {{< revision "363352" >}} The Sendmail utility has been updated to version 8.16.1. {{< revision "363465" >}} The man:nc[1] utility has been updated to include a new `--sctp` flag. {{< revision "363474" >}} The clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt utilities and libc++ have been updated to version 10.0.1. {{< revision "363494" >}} OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.1.1h. {{< revision "366177" >}} [[userland-deprecated-programs]] === Deprecated Applications The man:amd[8] utility has been marked as deprecated, and targeted for removal in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "355075" >}} [[userland-libraries]] === Runtime Libraries and API The `ifconfig` library has been updated to report the status of a man:bridge[4] interface, similarly to man:lagg[4]. {{< revision "363037" >}} [[kernel]] == Kernel This section covers changes to kernel configurations, system tuning, and system control parameters that are not otherwise categorized. [[kernel-general]] === General Kernel Changes The man:read[2] system call has been changed to disable `read()` calls on directories by default. A new man:sysctl[8] has been added, `security.bsd.allow_read_dir`, which when set to `1` will restore the previous behavior. {{< revision "363017" >}} The man:ixl[4] driver has now been enabled by default for FreeBSD/powerpc64. {{< revision "363712" >}} The `machdep.kdb_on_nmi` man:sysctl[8] has been removed. The `machdep.panic_on_nmi` man:sysctl[8] tunable has changed to directly enter the debugger. {{< revision "364002" >}} Support for APEI (ACPI Platform Error Interfaces) has been added. {{< revision "364003" >}} (Sponsored by iXsystems) [[drivers]] == Devices and Drivers This section covers changes and additions to devices and device drivers since {releasePrev}. [[drivers-device]] === Device Drivers The man:ubsec[4] driver has been marked as deprecated, and will be removed in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "361044" >}} The man:ufm[4] driver has been marked as deprecated, and will be removed in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "364431" >}} The man:apm[4] driver has been marked as deprecated, and will be removed in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "365542" >}} The man:ctau[4] and man:cx[4] drivers have been marked as deprecated, and will be removed in FreeBSD 13.0. {{< revision "365542" >}} (Sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation) [[storage]] == Storage This section covers changes and additions to file systems and other storage subsystems, both local and networked. [[storage-general]] === General Storage The man:mps[4] driver has been removed from the 32-bit [.filename]#GENERIC# kernel configuration. {{< revision "352741" >}} The man:virtio_blk[4] driver has been updated to support TRIM. {{< revision "365702" >}} (Sponsored by Klara Systems) The ZFS file system has been updated to include read/write `kstat` output per dataset. {{< revision "365917" >}} (Sponsored by Klara Systems) [[boot]] == Boot Loader Changes This section covers the boot loader, boot menu, and other boot-related changes. [[boot-loader]] === Boot Loader Changes The console is now displayed within the boot loader, allowing to toggle between available console devices. {{< revision "366691" >}} [[network]] == Networking This section describes changes that affect networking in FreeBSD. [[network-general]] === General Network The man:tap[4] and man:tun[4] devices have been updated to create [.filename]#/dev# aliases when they are renamed. {{< revision "354060" >}} The man:ipfw[4] driver has been updated to support RFC6598/Carrier Grade NAT subnets. {{< revision "359694" >}} The man:ng_nat[4] driver has been updated to allow attaching to an ethernet interface. {{< revision "359697" >}} The man:ixl[4] driver has been updated to version 1.11.29. {{< revision "363876" >}} (Sponsored by Intel Corporation) The man:ena[4] driver has been updated to version 2.2.0. {{< revision "365381" >}} (Sponsored by Amazon, Inc.) Updates to the wireless networking stack and various drivers have been introduced to provide better 802.11n and 802.11ac support. {{< revision "365670" >}} (Sponsored by Rubicon Communications, LLC (Netgate)) The `ice(4)` driver has been added, supporting Intel(R) 100Gb ethernet cards. {{< revision "365733" >}} (Sponsored by Intel Corporation) The man:cxgbe[4] driver has been updated to version 1.25.0.0. {{< revision "365961" >}} (Sponsored by Chelsio Communications) [[ports]] == Ports Collection and Package Infrastructure This section covers changes to the FreeBSD Ports Collection, package infrastructure, and package maintenance and installation tools. [[ports-packages]] === Packaging Changes The man:pkg[8] utility has been updated to version 1.15.10. [[future-releases]] == General Notes Regarding Future FreeBSD Releases [[future-releases-cputype]] === Default `CPUTYPE` Change Starting with FreeBSD-13.0, the default `CPUTYPE` for the i386 architecture will change from `486` to `686`. This means that, by default, binaries produced will require a 686-class CPU, including but not limited to binaries provided by the FreeBSD Release Engineering team. FreeBSD 13.0 will continue to support older CPUs, however users needing this functionality will need to build their own releases for official support. As the primary use for i486 and i586 CPUs is generally in the embedded market, the general end-user impact is expected to be minimal, as new hardware with these CPU types has long faded, and much of the deployed base of such systems is nearing retirement age, statistically. There were several factors taken into account for this change. For example, i486 does not have 64-bit atomics, and while they can be emulated in the kernel, they cannot be emulated in the userland. Additionally, the 32-bit amd64 libraries have been i686 since their inception. As the majority of 32-bit testing is done by developers using the lib32 libraries on 64-bit hardware with the `COMPAT_FREEBSD32` option in the kernel, this change ensures better coverage and user experience. This also aligns with what the majority of Linux(R) distributions have been doing for quite some time. This is expected to be the final bump of the default `CPUTYPE` in i386. [IMPORTANT] ==== This change does not affect the FreeBSD 12.x or 11.x series of releases. ==== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/schedule.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/schedule.adoc index b109771790..9422ab7f88 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/schedule.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/schedule.adoc @@ -1,53 +1,53 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.2 Release Process" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 12.2 -:localBranchHead: "head" -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.2" +:localBranchHead: head +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.2 include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Process == Introduction This is the release schedule for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public mailto:FreeBSD-stable@FreeBSD.org[freebsd-stable] mailing list. link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests are no longer being accepted. //link:{handbook}#mfc-glossary[MFC] requests should be sent to link:mailto:re@FreeBSD.org[re@FreeBSD.org]. == Schedule [.tblbasic] [cols=",,,",options="header",] |=== |Action |Expected |Actual |Description |Initial release schedule announcement |- |3 January 2020 |Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule. |Release schedule reminder |24 July 2020 |17 July 2020 |Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule. |Code slush begins |28 August 2020 |28 August 2020 |Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the {localBranchStable} branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided. |{localBranchReleng} branch |11 September 2020 |11 September 2020 |{localBranchReleng} branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch. |BETA1 builds begin |11 September 2020 |11 September 2020 |First beta test snapshot. |BETA2 builds begin |18 September 2020 |18 September 2020 |Second beta test snapshot. |BETA3 builds begin |25 September 2020 |25 September 2020 |Third beta test snapshot. |RC1 builds begin |2 October 2020 |2 October 2020 |First release candidate. |RC2 builds begin |9 October 2020 |9 October 2020 |Second release candidate. |RC3 builds begin |16 October 2020 |16 October 2020 |Third release candidate. |RELEASE builds begin |23 October 2020 |23 October 2020 |{localRel}-RELEASE builds begin. |RELEASE announcement |27 October 2020 |27 October 2020 |{localRel}-RELEASE press release. |Turn over to the secteam |- |9 November 2020 |{localBranchReleng} branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement. |=== "*" indicates "as-needed" items. //// == Status / TODO link:todo/[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] //// == Additional Information * link:../../../releng/[FreeBSD Release Engineering website] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/signatures.adoc index 1f3552fcf8..84b0911022 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/12.2R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,67 +1,67 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 12.2 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 12.2 -:localBranchName: "RELEASE" -:localBranchStable: "stable/12" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/12.2" +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/12 +:localBranchReleng: releng/12.2 :localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-12.2-RELEASE :localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-12.2-RELEASE = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] |powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] |powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] |powerpcspe |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA256] |sparc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-sparc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-sparc64.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] |BANANAPI |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-BANANAPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-BANANAPI.asc[SHA256] //|BEAGLEBONE |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-BEAGLEBONE.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD.asc[SHA256] |CUBIEBOARD2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBIEBOARD2.asc[SHA256] |CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD.asc[SHA256] |GENERICSD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA256] |PANDABOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-PANDABOARD.asc[SHA256] |RPI2 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-RPI2.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-RPI2.asc[SHA256] |WANDBOARD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-WANDBOARD.asc[SHA256] |RPI3 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-RPI3.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-RPI3.asc[SHA256] |PINE64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA256] |PINE64-LTS |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/_index.adoc index 24aa3c5b23..d7be0998e5 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/_index.adoc @@ -1,27 +1,27 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 13.0 Release Information" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 13.0 -:localBranchStable: "stable/13" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/13.0" +:localBranchStable: stable/13 +:localBranchReleng: releng/13.0 = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Information == Introduction This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. == Detailed Information More detailed information, such as release notes and hardware notes can be found at these pages: link:signatures[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + link:installation[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + link:hardware[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + link:relnotes[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + link:errata[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + link:readme[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + link:schedule[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] + //link:todo[FreeBSD Release Engineering TODO Page] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/errata.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/errata.adoc index e56c8b20d1..c99c4b0728 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/errata.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/errata.adoc @@ -1,74 +1,74 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE Errata" sidenav: download --- -:release: "13.0-RELEASE" -:releaseNext: "13.1-RELEASE" -:releaseBranch: "13-STABLE" +:release: 13.0-RELEASE +:releaseNext: 13.1-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: 13-STABLE = FreeBSD {release} Errata == Abstract This document lists errata items for FreeBSD {release}, containing significant information discovered after the release or too late in the release cycle to be otherwise included in the release documentation. This information includes security advisories, as well as news relating to the software or documentation that could affect its operation or usability. An up-to-date version of this document should always be consulted before installing this version of FreeBSD. This errata document for FreeBSD {release} will be maintained until the release of FreeBSD {releaseNext}. == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This errata document contains "late-breaking news" about FreeBSD {release} Before installing this version, it is important to consult this document to learn about any post-release discoveries or problems that may already have been found and fixed. Any version of this errata document actually distributed with the release (for example, on a CDROM distribution) will be out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the "current errata" for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/, plus any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location. Source and binary snapshots of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} also contain up-to-date copies of this document (as of the time of the snapshot). For a list of all FreeBSD CERT security advisories, see https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/. [[security]] == Security Advisories [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Advisory |Date |Topic |No advisories.|| |=== [[errata]] == Errata Notices [width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] |=== |Errata |Date |Topic |No errata notices.|| |=== [[open-issues]] == Open Issues No open issues. [[late-news]] == Late-Breaking News [2021-04-05] A very late issue was discovered in the [.filename]#/usr/bin/dc# program. The "P" command does not correctly pop the top of stack value and this will break complex scripts that continue after printing a result. The [.filename]#/usr/bin/bc# program is not affected, since it does not depend on dc as its execution engine. [2021-04-14] An issue was discovered where during an upgrade, when the kernel is new but [.filename]#/sbin/ifconfig# is still the previous version, VLAN interfaces are configured with an invalid ethernet protocol type. This causes the VLAN interfaces to send invalid traffic, resulting in non-functional networking. Once the updated [.filename]#/sbin/ifconfig# binary is installed, VLANs are created correctly. When depending on network access via VLANs during the upgrade, it is suggested to install the new world (run the second `freebsd-update install`) before rebooting. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/hardware.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/hardware.adoc index 7d7cb0f3cd..5bd1b15b9a 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/hardware.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/hardware.adoc @@ -1,3038 +1,3038 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE Hardware Notes" sidenav: download --- -:releaseCurrent: "13.0-RELEASE" +:releaseCurrent: 13.0-RELEASE = FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Hardware Notes == Table of Contents * <> * <> * <> [[intro]] == Introduction This document contains the hardware compatibility notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It lists the hardware platforms supported by FreeBSD, as well as the various types of hardware devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on), along with known working instances of these devices. [[proc]] == Supported Processors and System Boards This section provides some architecture-specific information about the specific processors and systems that are supported by each architecture. [[proc-amd64]] === amd64 FreeBSD/amd64 supports the 64-bit x86 architecture and runs on a wide variety of machines. It is a Tier-1 platform (fully supported architecture), which is expected to be Production Quality with respects to all aspects of the FreeBSD operating system, including installation and development environments. Due to the wide range of hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported by FreeBSD. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are presented here. All 64-bit x86 processors are supported including AMD64 CPUs from AMD and Intel(R) 64 CPUs from Intel including Xeon and Core processors. FreeBSD/amd64 supports multi-core and SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading, also known as HyperThreading on Intel(R) CPUs) processors. Note that there are various names for this architecture including x86-64, AMD64, Intel EM64T, and IA-32e. FreeBSD/amd64 requires Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) support. ACPI is supported by the ACPI Component Architecture reference implementation from Intel(R), as described in the {{< manpage "acpi" "4">}} manual page. FreeBSD/amd64 can boot on systems using both UEFI and legacy BIOS. FreeBSD will generally run on amd64-based laptops, desktops, and servers. Support for certain hardware features such as sound, graphics, wireless, and power management may vary depending on the specific hardware devices in use. [[proc-i386]] === i386 FreeBSD/i386 supports the 32-bit x86 architecture and runs on a wide variety of "IBM PC compatible" machines. As with FreeBSD/amd64, it is impossible to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported by FreeBSD, but some general guidelines are presented here. All 32-bit x86 compatible processors with a floating point unit and support for the CMPXCHG instruction (introduced in the 80486) are supported. This includes the Pentium(R) families of processors from Intel as well as x86-compatible processors from AMD, Cyrix, NexGen, and VIA. There are a wide variety of motherboards available for this architecture. Motherboards using PCI expansion buses are well-supported. There is limited support for AGP devices, and ISA support is primarily focused on legacy devices emulated in LPC bridges on modern PCI systems. Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally supported including multi-core and SMT. FreeBSD will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions (PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. The default kernel supports memory up to 24 gigabytes, but device drivers will use bounce buffers to access I/O buffers in memory above 4 gigabytes. A custom kernel with the `PAE` feature enabled will avoid the use of bounce buffers, but disables a few incompatible device drivers. This feature places constraints on other features of FreeBSD which may be used; consult the {{< manpage "pae" "4">}} manual page for more details. FreeBSD will generally run on i386-based laptops, desktops, and servers. Support for certain hardware features such as sound, graphics, wireless, and power management may vary depending on the specific hardware devices in use. FreeBSD/i386 supports ACPI which is used by modern machines, but is also able to boot on older systems without ACPI support. FreeBSD/i386 only supports booting from systems using legacy BIOS. It cannot be booted from UEFI. [[proc-powerpc]] === powerpc All Apple PowerPC machines with built-in USB are supported, as well as limited selection of non-Apple machines, including KVM on POWER7 SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1 processor. //// The "Supported Devices" section of the release notes. Generally processor-independent, with conditional text inclusion handling any architecture-dependent text. Within each subsection describing a class of hardware (i.e. Ethernet interfaces), list broad groups of devices alphabetically as paragraphs sorted alphabetically (frequently these groups will be arranged by manufacturer, i.e. 3Com Ethernet interfaces). Where applicable, a "Miscellaneous" section may follow all other named sections. These guidelines are not hard-and-fast rules, and exceptions will occur. Following these guidelines (vague as they may be) is highly recommended to try to keep the formatting of this section consistent. We give manpage references using the &man entities where possible. If a driver has no manpage (and consequently no man page, we simply give the name of the driver). Please avoid doing man pages conversions unless you know for sure that an entity and manpage exist; sweeps through this file to fix "missed" conversions are likely to break the build. //// [[support]] == Supported Devices This section describes the devices currently known to be supported by FreeBSD. Other configurations may also work, but simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and corrections to this list are encouraged. Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or class of devices is listed. If the driver in question has a manual page in the FreeBSD base distribution (most should), it is referenced here. Information on specific models of supported devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual pages. [.note] *Note*: + The device lists in this document are being generated automatically from FreeBSD manual pages. This means that some devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear multiple times. [[disk]] === Disk Controllers [amd64, i386] IDE/ATA controllers ({{< manpage "ata" "4">}} driver) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "aac" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec AAC-364 * Adaptec RAID 2045 * Adaptec RAID 2405 * Adaptec RAID 2445 * Adaptec RAID 2805 * Adaptec RAID 3085 * Adaptec RAID 31205 * Adaptec RAID 31605 * Adaptec RAID 5085 * Adaptec RAID 51205 * Adaptec RAID 51245 * Adaptec RAID 51605 * Adaptec RAID 51645 * Adaptec RAID 52445 * Adaptec RAID 5405 * Adaptec RAID 5445 * Adaptec RAID 5805 * Adaptec SAS RAID 3405 * Adaptec SAS RAID 3805 * Adaptec SAS RAID 4000SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4005SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4800SAS * Adaptec SAS RAID 4805SAS * Adaptec SATA RAID 2020SA ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2025SA ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2026ZCR * Adaptec SATA RAID 2410SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2420SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2610SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2620SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2810SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 2820SA * Adaptec SATA RAID 21610SA * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2020ZCR * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2025ZCR * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2130S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2130SLP * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2230SLP * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2200S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 2240S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 3230S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 3240S * Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S * Dell CERC SATA RAID 2 * Dell PERC 2/Si * Dell PERC 2/QC * Dell PERC 3/Si * Dell PERC 3/Di * Dell PERC 320/DC * HP ML110 G2 (Adaptec SATA RAID 2610SA) * HP NetRAID 4M * IBM ServeRAID 8i * IBM ServeRAID 8k * IBM ServeRAID 8s * ICP RAID ICP5045BL * ICP RAID ICP5085BL * ICP RAID ICP5085SL * ICP RAID ICP5125BR * ICP RAID ICP5125SL * ICP RAID ICP5165BR * ICP RAID ICP5165SL * ICP RAID ICP5445SL * ICP RAID ICP5805BL * ICP RAID ICP5805SL * ICP ICP5085BR SAS RAID * ICP ICP9085LI SAS RAID * ICP ICP9047MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9067MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9087MA SATA RAID * ICP ICP9014RO SCSI RAID * ICP ICP9024RO SCSI RAID * Legend S220 * Legend S230 * Sun STK RAID REM * Sun STK RAID EM * SG-XPCIESAS-R-IN * SG-XPCIESAS-R-EX * AOC-USAS-S4i * AOC-USAS-S8i * AOC-USAS-S4iR * AOC-USAS-S8iR * AOC-USAS-S8i-LP * AOC-USAS-S8iR-LP The {{< manpage "adv" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI controllers: * AdvanSys ABP510/5150 * AdvanSys ABP5140 * AdvanSys ABP5142 * AdvanSys ABP902/3902 * AdvanSys ABP3905 * AdvanSys ABP915 * AdvanSys ABP920 * AdvanSys ABP3922 * AdvanSys ABP3925 * AdvanSys ABP930, ABP930U, ABP930UA * AdvanSys ABP960, ABP960U * AdvanSys ABP542 * AdvanSys ABP842 * AdvanSys ABP940 * AdvanSys ABP940UA/3940UA * AdvanSys ABP940U * AdvanSys ABP3960UA * AdvanSys ABP970, ABP970U * AdvanSys ABP852 * AdvanSys ABP950 * AdvanSys ABP980, ABP980U * AdvanSys ABP980UA/3980UA The {{< manpage "adw" "4">}} driver supports SCSI controllers including: * AdvanSys ABP940UW/ABP3940UW * AdvanSys ABP950UW * AdvanSys ABP970UW * AdvanSys ABP3940U2W * AdvanSys ABP3950U2W The {{< manpage "aha" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI host adapters: * Adaptec AHA-154xB * Adaptec AHA-154xC * Adaptec AHA-154xCF * Adaptec AHA-154xCP * DTC 3290 SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode * Tekram SCSI controllers in 154x emulation mode The {{< manpage "ahc" "4">}} driver supports the following SCSI host adapter chips and SCSI controller cards: * Adaptec AIC7770 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7850 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7860 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7870 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7880 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7890 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7891 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7892 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7895 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7896 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7897 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7899 host adapter chip * Adaptec 274X(W) * Adaptec 274X(T) * Adaptec 2910 * Adaptec 2915 * Adaptec 2920C * Adaptec 2930C * Adaptec 2930U2 * Adaptec 2940 * Adaptec 2940J * Adaptec 2940N * Adaptec 2940U * Adaptec 2940AU * Adaptec 2940UW * Adaptec 2940UW Dual * Adaptec 2940UW Pro * Adaptec 2940U2W * Adaptec 2940U2B * Adaptec 2950U2W * Adaptec 2950U2B * Adaptec 19160B * Adaptec 29160B * Adaptec 29160N * Adaptec 3940 * Adaptec 3940U * Adaptec 3940AU * Adaptec 3940UW * Adaptec 3940AUW * Adaptec 3940U2W * Adaptec 3950U2 * Adaptec 3960 * Adaptec 39160 * Adaptec 3985 * Adaptec 4944UW * Many motherboards with on-board SCSI support The {{< manpage "ahci" "4">}} driver supports AHCI compatible controllers having PCI class 1 (mass storage), subclass 6 (SATA) and programming interface 1 (AHCI). Also, in cooperation with atamarvell and atajmicron drivers of {{< manpage "ata" "4">}}, it supports AHCI part of legacy-PATA + AHCI-SATA combined controllers, such as JMicron JMB36x and Marvell 88SE61xx. The {{< manpage "ahd" "4">}} driver supports the following: * Adaptec AIC7901 host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7901A host adapter chip * Adaptec AIC7902 host adapter chip * Adaptec 29320 host adapter * Adaptec 39320 host adapter * Many motherboards with on-board SCSI support The adapters supported by the {{< manpage "aic" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec AHA-1505 (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1510A, AHA-1510B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1520A, AHA-1520B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1522A, AHA-1522B (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1535 (ISA) * Creative Labs SoundBlaster SCSI host adapter (ISA) * Adaptec AHA-1460, AHA-1460B, AHA-1460C, AHA-1460D (PC Card) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "amr" "4">}} driver include: * MegaRAID SATA 150-4 * MegaRAID SATA 150-6 * MegaRAID SATA 300-4X * MegaRAID SATA 300-8X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-1E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4E * MegaRAID SCSI 320-0X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4X * MegaRAID SCSI 320-0 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 * MegaRAID SCSI 320-4 * MegaRAID Series 418 * MegaRAID i4 133 RAID * MegaRAID Elite 1500 (Series 467) * MegaRAID Elite 1600 (Series 493) * MegaRAID Elite 1650 (Series 4xx) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1200 (Series 428) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1300 (Series 434) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1400 (Series 438) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1500 (Series 467) * MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 (Series 471) * MegaRAID Express 100 (Series 466WS) * MegaRAID Express 200 (Series 466) * MegaRAID Express 300 (Series 490) * MegaRAID Express 500 (Series 475) * Dell PERC * Dell PERC 2/SC * Dell PERC 2/DC * Dell PERC 3/DCL * Dell PERC 3/QC * Dell PERC 4/DC * Dell PERC 4/IM * Dell PERC 4/SC * Dell PERC 4/Di * Dell PERC 4e/DC * Dell PERC 4e/Di * Dell PERC 4e/Si * Dell PERC 4ei * HP NetRAID-1/Si * HP NetRAID-3/Si (D4943A) * HP Embedded NetRAID * Intel RAID Controller SRCS16 * Intel RAID Controller SRCU42X The {{< manpage "arcmsr" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * ARC-1110 * ARC-1120 * ARC-1130 * ARC-1160 * ARC-1170 * ARC-1110ML * ARC-1120ML * ARC-1130ML * ARC-1160ML * ARC-1200 * ARC-1201 * ARC-1203 * ARC-1210 * ARC-1212 * ARC-1213 * ARC-1214 * ARC-1216 * ARC-1220 * ARC-1222 * ARC-1223 * ARC-1224 * ARC-1226 * ARC-1230 * ARC-1231 * ARC-1260 * ARC-1261 * ARC-1270 * ARC-1280 * ARC-1210ML * ARC-1220ML * ARC-1231ML * ARC-1261ML * ARC-1280ML * ARC-1380 * ARC-1381 * ARC-1680 * ARC-1681 * ARC-1880 * ARC-1882 * ARC-1883 * ARC-1884 The {{< manpage "bt" "4">}} driver supports the following BusLogic MultiMaster “W”, “C”, “S”, and “A” series and compatible SCSI host adapters: * BusLogic BT-445C * BusLogic BT-445S * BusLogic BT-540CF * BusLogic BT-542B * BusLogic BT-542B * BusLogic BT-542D * BusLogic BT-545C * BusLogic BT-545S * BusLogic/BusTek BT-640 * BusLogic BT-946C * BusLogic BT-948 * BusLogic BT-956C * BusLogic BT-956CD * BusLogic BT-958 * BusLogic BT-958D * Storage Dimensions SDC3211B / SDC3211F Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "ciss" "4">}} driver include: * Compaq Smart Array 5300 (simple mode only) * Compaq Smart Array 532 * Compaq Smart Array 5i * HP Smart Array 5312 * HP Smart Array 6i * HP Smart Array 641 * HP Smart Array 642 * HP Smart Array 6400 * HP Smart Array 6400 EM * HP Smart Array E200 * HP Smart Array E200i * HP Smart Array P212 * HP Smart Array P220i * HP Smart Array P222 * HP Smart Array P230i * HP Smart Array P400 * HP Smart Array P400i * HP Smart Array P410 * HP Smart Array P410i * HP Smart Array P411 * HP Smart Array P420 * HP Smart Array P420i * HP Smart Array P421 * HP Smart Array P430 * HP Smart Array P430i * HP Smart Array P431 * HP Smart Array P530 * HP Smart Array P531 * HP Smart Array P600 * HP Smart Array P721m * HP Smart Array P731m * HP Smart Array P800 * HP Smart Array P812 * HP Smart Array P830 * HP Smart Array P830i * HP Modular Smart Array 20 (MSA20) * HP Modular Smart Array 500 (MSA500) The {{< manpage "dpt" "4">}} driver provides support for the following RAID adapters: * DPT Smart Cache Plus * Smart Cache II (PM2?2?, PM2024/PM2124 [PCI]) (Gen2) * Smart RAID II (PM3?2?, PM3021, PM3222) * Smart Cache III (PM2?3?) * Smart RAID III (PM3?3?, PM3334UW [PCI]) (Gen3) * Smart Cache IV (PM2?4?, PM2044/PM2144 [PCI]) (Gen4) * Smart RAID IV [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not supported. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "esp" "4">}} driver include: * Sun ESP family * Sun FAS family * Tekram DC390 * Tekram DC390T The {{< manpage "hpt27xx" "4">}} driver supports the following SAS controllers: * HighPoint's RocketRAID 271x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 272x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 274x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 276x series * HighPoint's RocketRAID 278x series The {{< manpage "hptiop" "4">}} driver supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers: * HighPoint RocketRAID 4522 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4521 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4322 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4321 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4320 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4311 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4310 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3640 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3622 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3620 The {{< manpage "hptiop" "4">}} driver also supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers that are already End-of-Life: * HighPoint RocketRAID 4211 * HighPoint RocketRAID 4210 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3560 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3540 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3530 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3522 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3521 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3520 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3511 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3510 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3410 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3320 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3220 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3122 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 * HighPoint RocketRAID 3020 The {{< manpage "hptmv" "4">}} driver supports the following ATA RAID controllers: * HighPoint's RocketRAID 182x series The {{< manpage "hptrr" "4">}} driver supports the following RAID controllers: * RocketRAID 172x series * RocketRAID 174x series * RocketRAID 2210 * RocketRAID 222x series * RocketRAID 2240 * RocketRAID 230x series * RocketRAID 231x series * RocketRAID 232x series * RocketRAID 2340 * RocketRAID 2522 The following controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "ida" "4">}} driver: * Compaq SMART Array 221 * Compaq Integrated SMART Array Controller * Compaq SMART Array 4200 * Compaq SMART Array 4250ES * Compaq SMART 3200 Controller * Compaq SMART 3100ES Controller * Compaq SMART-2/DH Controller * Compaq SMART-2/SL Controller * Compaq SMART-2/P Controller Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "iir" "4">}} driver include: * Intel RAID Controller SRCMR * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-l (SRCU31a) * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-1L (SRCU31La) * Intel Server RAID Controller U3-2 (SRCU32) * All past and future releases of Intel and ICP RAID Controllers. * Intel RAID Controller SRCU21 (discontinued) * Intel RAID Controller SRCU31 (older revision, not compatible) * Intel RAID Controller SRCU31L (older revision, not compatible) The SRCU31 and SRCU31L can be updated via a firmware update available from Intel. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "ips" "4">}} driver include: * IBM ServeRAID 3H * ServeRAID 4L/4M/4H * ServeRAID Series 5 * ServeRAID 6i/6M * ServeRAID 7t/7k/7M Newer ServeRAID controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "aac" "4">}} or {{< manpage "mfi" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "isci" "4">}} driver provides support for Intel C600 SAS controllers. Cards supported by the {{< manpage "isp" "4">}} driver include: * Qlogic 1000 * Qlogic 1020 * Qlogic 1040 * Qlogic 1080 * Qlogic 10160 * Qlogic 1240 * Qlogic 1280 * Qlogic 12160 * Qlogic 210X * Qlogic 220X * Qlogic 2300 * Qlogic 2312 * Qlogic 234X * Qlogic 2322 * Qlogic 200 * Qlogic 2422 * Qlogic 246x (aka 2432) * Qlogic 256x (aka 2532) * Qlogic 267x/836x (aka 2031/8031) * Qlogic 2690/2692/2694 (aka 2684/2692) * Qlogic 2740/2742/2764 (aka 2722/2714) The {{< manpage "mfi" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * LSI MegaRAID SAS 1078 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 8408E * LSI MegaRAID SAS 8480E * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9240 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9260 * Dell PERC5 * Dell PERC6 * IBM ServeRAID M1015 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M1115 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M5015 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID M5110 SAS/SATA * IBM ServeRAID-MR10i * Intel RAID Controller SRCSAS18E * Intel RAID Controller SROMBSAS18E Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "mlx" "4">}} driver include: * Mylex DAC960P * Mylex DAC960PD / DEC KZPSC (Fast Wide) * Mylex DAC960PDU * Mylex DAC960PL * Mylex DAC960PJ * Mylex DAC960PG * Mylex DAC960PU / DEC PZPAC (Ultra Wide) * Mylex AcceleRAID 150 (DAC960PRL) * Mylex AcceleRAID 250 (DAC960PTL1) * Mylex eXtremeRAID 1100 (DAC1164P) * RAIDarray 230 controllers, aka the Ultra-SCSI DEC KZPAC-AA (1-ch, 4MB cache), KZPAC-CA (3-ch, 4MB), KZPAC-CB (3-ch, 8MB cache) All major firmware revisions (2.x, 3.x, 4.x and 5.x) are supported, however it is always advisable to upgrade to the most recent firmware available for the controller. Compatible Mylex controllers not listed should work, but have not been verified. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. EISA adapters are not supported. Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "mly" "4">}} driver include: * Mylex AcceleRAID 160 * Mylex AcceleRAID 170 * Mylex AcceleRAID 352 * Mylex eXtremeRAID 2000 * Mylex eXtremeRAID 3000 Compatible Mylex controllers not listed should work, but have not been verified. These controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mpr" "4">}} driver: * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3004 (4 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3008 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3108 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3216 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3224 (24 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3316 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3324 (24 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3408 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3416 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3508 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3516 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3616 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3708 (8 Port SAS/PCIe) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 3716 (16 Port SAS/PCIe) These controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mps" "4">}} driver: * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2004 (4 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2008 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2108 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2116 (16 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2208 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SAS 2308 (8 Port SAS) * Broadcom Ltd./Avago Tech (LSI) SSS6200 Solid State Storage * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB040 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB040 * Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25KB080 The following controllers are supported by the {{< manpage "mpt" "4">}} driver: * LSI Logic 53c1030, LSI Logic LSI2x320-X (Single and Dual Ultra320 SCSI) * LSI Logic AS1064, LSI Logic AS1068 * LSI Logic FC909 (1Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC909A (Dual 1Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC919, LSI Logic 7102XP-LC (Single 2Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC929, LSI Logic FC929X, LSI Logic 7202XP-LC (Dual 2Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC949X (Dual 4Gb/s Fibre Channel) * LSI Logic FC949E, LSI Logic FC949ES (Dual 4Gb/s Fibre Channel PCI-Express) The Ultra 320 SCSI controller chips supported by the {{< manpage "mpt" "4">}} driver can be found onboard on many systems including: * Dell PowerEdge 1750 thru 2850 * IBM eServer xSeries 335 These systems also contain Integrated RAID Mirroring and Integrated RAID Mirroring Enhanced which this driver also supports. The SAS controller chips are also present on many new AMD/Opteron based systems, like the Sun 4100. Note that this controller can drive both SAS and SATA drives or a mix of them at the same time. The Integrated RAID Mirroring available for these controllers is poorly supported at best. The Fibre Channel controller chipset are supported by a broad variety of speeds and systems. The Apple Fibre Channel HBA is in fact the FC949ES card. This driver also supports target mode for Fibre Channel cards. This support may be enabled by setting the desired role of the core via the LSI Logic firmware utility that establishes what roles the card can take on - no separate compilation is required. The {{< manpage "mrsas" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: [ Thunderbolt 6Gb/s MR controller ] * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9265 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9266 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9267 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9270 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9272 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9285 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9286 * DELL PERC H810 * DELL PERC H710/P [ Invader/Fury 12Gb/s MR controller ] * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9380 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361 * LSI MegaRAID SAS 9341 * DELL PERC H830 * DELL PERC H730/P * DELL PERC H330 The {{< manpage "mvs" "4">}} driver supports the following controllers: Gen-I (SATA 1.5Gbps): * 88SX5040 * 88SX5041 * 88SX5080 * 88SX5081 Gen-II (SATA 3Gbps, NCQ, PMP): * 88SX6040 * 88SX6041 (including Adaptec 1420SA) * 88SX6080 * 88SX6081 Gen-IIe (SATA 3Gbps, NCQ, PMP with FBS): * 88SX6042 * 88SX7042 (including Adaptec 1430SA) * 88F5182 SoC * 88F6281 SoC * MV78100 SoC Note, that this hardware supports command queueing and FIS-based switching only for ATA DMA commands. ATAPI and non-DMA ATA commands executed one by one for each port. The {{< manpage "ncr" "4">}} driver provides support for the following NCR/Symbios SCSI controller chips: * 53C810 * 53C810A * 53C815 * 53C820 * 53C825A * 53C860 * 53C875 * 53C875J * 53C885 * 53C895 * 53C895A * 53C896 * 53C1510D The following devices are currently supported by the {{< manpage "ncv" "4">}} driver: * I-O DATA PCSC-DV * KME KXLC002 (TAXAN ICD-400PN, etc.), KXLC004, and UJDCD450 * Macnica Miracle SCSI-II mPS110 * Media Intelligent MSC-110, MSC-200 * New Media Corporation BASICS SCSI * Qlogic Fast SCSI * RATOC REX-9530, REX-5572 (SCSI only) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "nsp" "4">}} driver include: * Alpha-Data AD-PCS201 * I-O DATA CBSC16 The {{< manpage "pms" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * Tachyon TS Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon TL Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon XL2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX2+ Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DX4+ Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QX2 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QX4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon DE4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon QE4 Fibre Channel Card * Tachyon XL10 Fibre Channel Card * PMC Sierra SPC SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-VE SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V 16 Port SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-VE 16 Port SAS-SATA Card * PMC Sierra SPC-V SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-VE SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-V 16 Port SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * PMC Sierra SPC-VE 16 Port SAS-SATA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 4/8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 4/8 Port SAS-SATA RAID Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA RAID Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 6Gig * Adaptec Hialeah 8/16 Port SAS-SATA RAID Encryption Card 6Gig * Adaptec Delray 8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 8 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Card 12Gig * Adaptec Delray 16 Port SAS-SATA HBA Encryption Card 12Gig The {{< manpage "pst" "4">}} driver supports the Promise Supertrak SX6000 ATA hardware RAID controller. The {{< manpage "siis" "4">}} driver supports the following controller chips: * SiI3124 (PCI-X 133MHz/64bit, 4 ports) * SiI3131 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port) * SiI3132 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 2 ports) * SiI3531 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port) Controllers supported by the {{< manpage "stg" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec 2920/A * Future Domain SCSI2GO * Future Domain TMC-18XX/3260 * IBM SCSI PCMCIA Card * ICM PSC-2401 SCSI * MELCO IFC-SC * RATOC REX-5536, REX-5536AM, REX-5536M, REX-9836A Note that the Adaptec 2920C is supported by the {{< manpage "ahc" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} driver provides support for the following Symbios/LSI Logic PCI SCSI controllers: * 53C810 * 53C810A * 53C815 * 53C825 * 53C825A * 53C860 * 53C875 * 53C876 * 53C895 * 53C895A * 53C896 * 53C897 * 53C1000 * 53C1000R * 53C1010-33 * 53C1010-66 * 53C1510D The SCSI controllers supported by {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} can be either embedded on a motherboard, or on one of the following add-on boards: * ASUS SC-200, SC-896 * Data Technology DTC3130 (all variants) * DawiControl DC2976UW * Diamond FirePort (all) * NCR cards (all) * Symbios cards (all) * Tekram DC390W, 390U, 390F, 390U2B, 390U2W, 390U3D, and 390U3W * Tyan S1365 SCSI controllers supported by the {{< manpage "trm" "4">}} driver include: * Tekram DC-315 PCI Ultra SCSI adapter without BIOS and internal SCSI connector * Tekram DC-315U PCI Ultra SCSI adapter without BIOS * Tekram DC-395F PCI Ultra-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS and 68-pin external SCSI connector * Tekram DC-395U PCI Ultra SCSI adapter with flash BIOS * Tekram DC-395UW PCI Ultra-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS * Tekram DC-395U2W PCI Ultra2-Wide SCSI adapter with flash BIOS For the Tekram DC-310/U and DC-390F/U/UW/U2B/U2W/U3W PCI SCSI host adapters, use the {{< manpage "sym" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "twa" "4">}} driver supports the following SATA RAID controllers: * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-8 * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-8MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9500S-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-8LP * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9500SX-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-8LP * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-12 * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-12MI * AMCC's 3ware 9550SX-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-2LP * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-4LPML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-8LPML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-12ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-16ML * AMCC's 3ware 9650SE-24M8 The {{< manpage "twe" "4">}} driver supports the following PATA/SATA RAID controllers: * AMCC's 3ware 5000 series * AMCC's 3ware 6000 series * AMCC's 3ware 7000-2 * AMCC's 3ware 7006- * AMCC's 3ware 7500-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 7500-8 * AMCC's 3ware 7500-12 * AMCC's 3ware 7506-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 7506-8 * AMCC's 3ware 7506-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8006-2LP * AMCC's 3ware 8500-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 8500-8 * AMCC's 3ware 8500-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-4LP * AMCC's 3ware 8506-8 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-8MI * AMCC's 3ware 8506-12 * AMCC's 3ware 8506-12MI The {{< manpage "tws" "4">}} driver supports the following SATA/SAS RAID controller: * LSI's 3ware SAS 9750 series The {{< manpage "vpo" "4">}} driver supports the following parallel to SCSI interfaces: * Adaptec AIC-7110 Parallel to SCSI interface (built-in to Iomega ZIP drives) * Iomega Jaz Traveller interface * Iomega MatchMaker SCSI interface (built-in to Iomega ZIP+ drives) With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals, including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers, processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. WORM devices that support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by the CD-ROM drivers (such as {{< manpage "cd" "4">}}). WORM/CD-R/CD-RW writing support is provided by {{< manpage "cdrecord" "1">}}, which is a part of the sysutils/cdrtools port in the Ports Collection. The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this time: * SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and SoundBlaster SCSI) ({{< manpage "cd" "4">}}) * ATAPI IDE interface ({{< manpage "acd" "4">}}) [[ethernet]] === Ethernet Interfaces The {{< manpage "ae" "4">}} driver supports Attansic/Atheros L2 PCIe FastEthernet controllers, and is known to support the following hardware: * ASUS EeePC 701 * ASUS EeePC 900 Other hardware may or may not work with this driver. The {{< manpage "age" "4">}} driver provides support for LOMs based on Attansic/Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * ASUS M2N8-VMX * ASUS M2V * ASUS M3A * ASUS P2-M2A590G * ASUS P5B-E * ASUS P5B-MX/WIFI-AP * ASUS P5B-VMSE * ASUS P5K * ASUS P5KC * ASUS P5KPL-C * ASUS P5KPL-VM * ASUS P5K-SE * ASUS P5K-V * ASUS P5L-MX * ASUS P5DL2-VM * ASUS P5L-VM 1394 * ASUS G2S The {{< manpage "ale" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * Atheros AR8113 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * Atheros AR8114 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * Atheros AR8121 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "aue" "4">}} driver include: * Abocom UFE1000, DSB650TX_NA * Accton USB320-EC, SpeedStream * ADMtek AN986, AN8511 * Billionton USB100, USB100LP, USB100EL, USBE100 * Corega Ether FEther USB-T, FEther USB-TX, FEther USB-TXS * D-Link DSB-650, DSB-650TX, DSB-650TX-PNA * Elecom LD-USBL/TX * Elsa Microlink USB2Ethernet * HP hn210e * I-O Data USB ETTX * Kingston KNU101TX * LinkSys USB10T adapters that contain the AN986 Pegasus chipset, USB10TA, USB10TX, USB100TX, USB100H1 * MELCO LUA-TX, LUA2-TX * Netgear FA101 * Planex UE-200TX * Sandberg USB to Network Link (model number 133-06) * Siemens Speedstream * SmartBridges smartNIC * SMC 2202USB * SOHOware NUB100 The {{< manpage "axe" "4">}} driver supports ASIX Electronics AX88172/AX88178/AX88772/AX88772A/AX88772B/AX88760 based USB Ethernet adapters including: AX88172: * AboCom UF200 * Acer Communications EP1427X2 * ASIX AX88172 * ATen UC210T * Billionton SnapPort * Billionton USB2AR * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA-U2-KTX * Corega USB2_TX * D-Link DUBE100 * Goodway GWUSB2E * JVC MP_PRX1 * LinkSys USB200M * Netgear FA120 * Sitecom LN-029 * System TALKS Inc. SGC-X2UL AX88178: * ASIX AX88178 * Belkin F5D5055 * Logitec LAN-GTJ/U2A * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA3-U2-AGT * Planex Communications GU1000T * Sitecom Europe LN-028 AX88772: * ASIX AX88772 * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA3-U2-ATX * D-Link DUBE100B1 * Planex UE-200TX-G * Planex UE-200TX-G2 AX88772A: * ASIX AX88772A * Cisco-Linksys USB200Mv2 AX88772B: * ASIX AX88772B * Lenovo USB 2.0 Ethernet AX88760: * ASIX AX88760 ASIX Electronics AX88178A/AX88179 USB Gigabit Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "axge" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "bce" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the QLogic NetXtreme II family of Gigabit Ethernet controllers, including the following: * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5706 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5706 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5708 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-SX * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-T * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5716 1000Base-T * Dell PowerEdge 1950 integrated BCM5708 NIC * Dell PowerEdge 2950 integrated BCM5708 NIC * Dell PowerEdge R710 integrated BCM5709 NIC * HP NC370F Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC370T Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC370i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC371i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC373F PCIe Multifunc Giga Server Adapter * HP NC373T PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter * HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC373m Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC374m PCIe Multifunction Adapter * HP NC380T PCIe DP Multifunc Gig Server Adapter * HP NC382T PCIe DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC382i DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter * HP NC382m DP 1GbE Multifunction BL-c Adapter [amd64, i386] Broadcom BCM4401 based Fast Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "bfe" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "bge" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom BCM570x family of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * 3Com 3c996-SX (1000baseSX) * 3Com 3c996-T (10/100/1000baseTX) * Apple Thunderbolt Display (10/100/1000baseTX) * Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 1750 integrated BCM5704C NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 2550 integrated BCM5700 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge 2650 integrated BCM5703 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge R200 integrated BCM5750 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Dell PowerEdge R300 integrated BCM5722 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * IBM x235 server integrated BCM5703x NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP Compaq dc7600 integrated BCM5752 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7760 embedded Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7770 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7771 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * HP ProLiant NC7781 embedded PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX) * Netgear GA302T (10/100/1000baseTX) * SysKonnect SK-9D21 (10/100/1000baseTX) * SysKonnect SK-9D41 (1000baseSX) The {{< manpage "bnxt" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom NetXtreme-C and NetXtreme-E families of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * Broadcom BCM57301 NetXtreme-C 10Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57302 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57304 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57314 NetXtreme-C Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E 10Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57402 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57404 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E 10GBASE-T Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57406 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 10GBase-T Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E 25Gb Ethernet Controller * Broadcom BCM57407 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57412 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual Function * Broadcom BCM57414 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57416 NetXtreme-E Partition * Broadcom BCM57417 NetXtreme-E Ethernet Partition * Broadcom BCM57454 NetXtreme-E 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/50Gb/100Gb Ethernet The {{< manpage "bxe" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the QLogic NetXtreme II family of 10Gb Ethernet controller chips, including the following: * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57710 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57711 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57711E 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57712 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57712-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57800 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57800-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57810 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57810-MF 10Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57840 10Gb / 20Gb * QLogic NetXtreme II BCM57840-MF 10Gb The chips supported by the {{< manpage "cas" "4">}} driver are: * National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit Ethernet * Sun Cassini Gigabit Ethernet * Sun Cassini+ Gigabit Ethernet The following add-on cards are known to work with the {{< manpage "cas" "4">}} driver at this time: * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 MMF (Cassini Kuheen) (part no. 501-5524) * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 UTP (Cassini) (part no. 501-5902) * Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (GCS) (part no. 501-6719) * Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (QGE) (part no. 501-6522) * Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet PCI-X (QGE-X) (part no. 501-6738) The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "cdce" "4">}} driver: * Prolific PL-2501 Host-to-Host Bridge Controller * Sharp Zaurus PDA * Terayon TJ-715 DOCSIS Cable Modem [amd64, i386] Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0-based NICs ({{< manpage "cs" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "cue" "4">}} driver supports CATC USB-EL1210A based USB Ethernet adapters including: * Belkin F5U011/F5U111 * CATC Netmate * CATC Netmate II * SmartBridges SmartLink The {{< manpage "cxgb" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit and 1 Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the T3 and T3B chipset: * Chelsio 10GBase-CX4 * Chelsio 10GBase-LR * Chelsio 10GBase-SR The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 100Gb and 25Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T6 ASIC: * Chelsio T6225-CR * Chelsio T6225-SO-CR * Chelsio T62100-LP-CR * Chelsio T62100-SO-CR * Chelsio T62100-CR The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 40Gb, 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T5 ASIC: * Chelsio T580-CR * Chelsio T580-LP-CR * Chelsio T580-LP-SO-CR * Chelsio T560-CR * Chelsio T540-CR * Chelsio T540-LP-CR * Chelsio T522-CR * Chelsio T520-LL-CR * Chelsio T520-CR * Chelsio T520-SO * Chelsio T520-BT * Chelsio T504-BT The {{< manpage "cxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet adapters based on the T4 ASIC: * Chelsio T420-CR * Chelsio T422-CR * Chelsio T440-CR * Chelsio T420-BCH * Chelsio T440-BCH * Chelsio T440-CH * Chelsio T420-SO * Chelsio T420-CX * Chelsio T420-BT * Chelsio T404-BT The {{< manpage "dc" "4">}} driver provides support for the following chipsets: * DEC/Intel 21143 * ADMtek AL981 Comet, AN985 Centaur, ADM9511 Centaur II and ADM9513 Centaur II * ALi/ULi M5261 and M5263 * ASIX Electronics AX88140A and AX88141 * Conexant LANfinity RS7112 (miniPCI) * Davicom DM9009, DM9100, DM9102 and DM9102A * Lite-On 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC * Lite-On/Macronix 82c115 PNIC II * Macronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A, 98715AEC-C, 98725, 98727 and 98732 * Xircom X3201 (cardbus only) The following NICs are known to work with the {{< manpage "dc" "4">}} driver at this time: * 3Com OfficeConnect 10/100B (ADMtek AN985 Centaur-P) * Abocom FE2500 * Accton EN1217 (98715A) * Accton EN2242 MiniPCI * Adico AE310TX (98715A) * Alfa Inc GFC2204 (ASIX AX88140A) * Built in 10Mbps only Ethernet on Compaq Presario 7900 series desktops (21143, non-MII) * Built in Sun DMFE 10/100 Mbps Ethernet on Sun Netra X1 and Sun Fire V100 (DM9102A, MII) * Built in Ethernet on LinkSys EtherFast 10/100 Instant GigaDrive (DM9102, MII) * CNet Pro110B (ASIX AX88140A) * CNet Pro120A (98715A or 98713A) and CNet Pro120B (98715) * Compex RL100-TX (98713 or 98713A) * D-Link DFE-570TX (21143, MII, quad port) * Digital DE500-BA 10/100 (21143, non-MII) * ELECOM Laneed LD-CBL/TXA (ADMtek AN985) * Hawking CB102 CardBus * IBM EtherJet Cardbus Adapter * Intel PRO/100 Mobile Cardbus (versions that use the X3201 chipset) * Jaton XpressNet (Davicom DM9102) * Kingston KNE100TX (21143, MII) * Kingston KNE110TX (PNIC 82c169) * LinkSys LNE100TX (PNIC 82c168, 82c169) * LinkSys LNE100TX v2.0 (PNIC II 82c115) * LinkSys LNE100TX v4.0/4.1 (ADMtek AN985 Centaur-P) * Matrox FastNIC 10/100 (PNIC 82c168, 82c169) * Melco LGY-PCI-TXL * Microsoft MN-120 10/100 CardBus (ADMTek Centaur-C) * Microsoft MN-130 10/100 PCI (ADMTek Centaur-P) * NDC SOHOware SFA110A (98713A) * NDC SOHOware SFA110A Rev B4 (98715AEC-C) * NetGear FA310-TX Rev. D1, D2 or D3 (PNIC 82c169) * Netgear FA511 * PlaneX FNW-3602-T (ADMtek AN985) * SMC EZ Card 10/100 1233A-TX (ADMtek AN985) * SVEC PN102-TX (98713) * Xircom Cardbus Realport * Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 * Xircom Cardbus Ethernet II 10/100 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "de" "4">}} driver include: * Adaptec ANA-6944/TX * Cogent EM100FX and EM440TX * Corega FastEther PCI-TX * D-Link DFE-500TX * DEC DE435, DEC DE450, and DEC DE500 * ELECOM LD-PCI2T, LD-PCITS * I-O DATA LA2/T-PCI * SMC Etherpower 8432, 9332 and 9334 * ZNYX ZX3xx The {{< manpage "ed" "4">}} driver supports the following Ethernet NICs: * 3Com 3c503 Etherlink II * AR-P500 Ethernet * Accton EN1644 (old model), EN1646 (old model), EN2203 (old model) (110pin) (flags 0xd00000) * Accton EN2212/EN2216/UE2216 * Allied Telesis CentreCOM LA100-PCM_V2 * AmbiCom 10BaseT card (8002, 8002T, 8010 and 8610) * Bay Networks NETGEAR FA410TXC Fast Ethernet * Belkin F5D5020 PC Card Fast Ethernet * Billionton LM5LT-10B Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Billionton LNT-10TB, LNT-10TN Ethernet PC Card * Bromax iPort 10/100 Ethernet PC Card * Bromax iPort 10 Ethernet PC Card * Buffalo LPC2-CLT, LPC3-CLT, LPC3-CLX, LPC4-TX, LPC-CTX PC Card * Buffalo LPC-CF-CLT CF Card * CNet BC40 adapter * Compex Net-A adapter * Compex RL2000 * Corega Ether PCC-T/EtherII PCC-T/FEther PCC-TXF/PCC-TXD PCC-T/Fether II TXD * Corega LAPCCTXD (TC5299J) * CyQ've ELA-010 * DEC EtherWorks DE305 * Danpex EN-6200P2 * D-Link DE-660, DE-660+ * D-Link IC-CARD/IC-CARD+ Ethernet * ELECOM Laneed LD-CDL/TX, LD-CDF, LD-CDS, LD-10/100CD, LD-CDWA (DP83902A) * Hawking PN652TX PC Card (AX88790) * HP PC Lan+ 27247B and 27252A * IBM Creditcard Ethernet I/II * I-O DATA ET2/T-PCI * I-O DATA PCLATE * Kingston KNE-PC2, CIO10T, KNE-PCM/x Ethernet * KTI ET32P2 PCI * Linksys EC2T/PCMPC100/PCM100, PCMLM56 * Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card, Combo PCMCIA Ethernet Card (PCMPC100 V2) * MACNICA Ethernet ME1 for JEIDA * MELCO LGY-PCI-TR * MELCO LPC-T/LPC2-T/LPC2-CLT/LPC2-TX/LPC3-TX/LPC3-CLX * NDC Ethernet Instant-Link * National Semiconductor InfoMover NE4100 * NetGear FA-410TX * NetVin NV5000SC * Network Everywhere Ethernet 10BaseT PC Card * New Media LANSurfer 10+56 Ethernet/Modem * New Media LANSurfer * Novell NE1000/NE2000/NE2100 * PLANEX ENW-8300-T * PLANEX FNW-3600-T * Psion 10/100 LANGLOBAL Combine iT * RealTek 8019 * RealTek 8029 * Relia Combo-L/M-56k PC Card * SMC Elite 16 WD8013 * SMC Elite Ultra * SMC WD8003E/WD8003EBT/WD8003S/WD8003SBT/WD8003W/WD8013EBT/WD8013W and clones * SMC EZCard PC Card, 8040-TX, 8041-TX (AX88x90), 8041-TX V.2 (TC5299J) * Socket LP-E, ES-1000 Ethernet/Serial, LP-E CF, LP-FE CF * Surecom EtherPerfect EP-427 * Surecom NE-34 * TDK 3000/3400/5670 Fast Ethernet/Modem * TDK LAK-CD031, Grey Cell GCS2000 Ethernet Card * TDK DFL5610WS Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Telecom Device SuperSocket RE450T * Toshiba LANCT00A PC Card * VIA VT86C926 * Winbond W89C940 * Winbond W89C940F ISA, PCI and PC Card devices are supported. The {{< manpage "ed" "4">}} driver does not support the following Ethernet NICs: * Mitsubishi LAN Adapter B8895 The {{< manpage "em" "4">}} driver supports Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Intel 82540, 82541ER, 82541PI, 82542, 82543, 82544, 82545, 82546, 82546EB, 82546GB, 82547, 82571, 82572, 82573, 82574, 82575, 82576, and 82580 controller chips: * Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter (82576) * Intel Gigabit VT Quad Port Server Adapter (82575) * Intel Single, Dual and Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (82580) * Intel i210 and i211 Gigabit Ethernet Controller * Intel i350 and i354 Gigabit Ethernet Controller * Intel PRO/1000 CT Network Connection (82547) * Intel PRO/1000 F Server Adapter (82543) * Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter (82542) * Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter (82541PI) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Dual Port Server Adapter (82546) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Server Adapter (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 MF Server Adapter (LX) (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter (82540) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter (82541) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter (82546) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter (82546EB) * Intel PRO/1000 MT Server Adapter (82545) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Dual Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Quad Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PF Server Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Quad Port Server Adapter (82571) * Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter (82572) * Intel PRO/1000 T Desktop Adapter (82544) * Intel PRO/1000 T Server Adapter (82543) * Intel PRO/1000 XF Server Adapter (82544) * Intel PRO/1000 XT Server Adapter (82544) The {{< manpage "ep" "4">}} driver supports Ethernet adapters based on the 3Com 3C5x9 Etherlink III Parallel Tasking chipset, including: * 3Com 3C1 CF * 3Com 3C509-TP, 3C509-BNC, 3C509-Combo, 3C509-TPO, 3C509-TPC ISA * 3Com 3C509B-TP, 3C509B-BNC, 3C509B-Combo, 3C509B-TPO, 3C509B-TPC ISA * 3Com 3C562/3C563 PCMCIA * 3Com 3C574, 3C574TX, 3C574-TX, 3CCFE574BT, 3CXFE574BT, 3C3FE574BT PCMCIA * 3Com 3C589, 3C589B, 3C589C, 3C589D, 3CXE589DT PCMCIA * 3Com 3CCFEM556B, 3CCFEM556BI PCMCIA * 3Com 3CXE589EC, 3CCE589EC, 3CXE589ET, 3CCE589ET PCMCIA * 3Com Megahertz 3CCEM556, 3CXEM556, 3CCEM556B, 3CXEM556B, 3C3FEM556C PCMCIA * 3Com OfficeConnect 3CXSH572BT, 3CCSH572BT PCMCIA * Farallon EtherWave and EtherMac PC Card (P/n 595/895 with BLUE arrow) Agere ET1310 Gigabit Ethernet adapters ({{< manpage "et" "4">}}driver) The {{< manpage "ex" "4">}} driver supports the following Ethernet adapters: * Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA * Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA * Olicom OC2220 Ethernet PC Card * Olicom OC2232 Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Silicom Ethernet LAN PC Card * Silicom EtherSerial LAN PC Card Controllers and cards supported by the {{< manpage "fe" "4">}} driver include: * Allied Telesis RE1000, RE1000Plus, ME1500 (110-pin) * CONTEC C-NET(98)P2, C-NET (9N)E (110-pin), C-NET(9N)C (ExtCard) * CONTEC C-NET(PC)C PC Card Ethernet * Eagle Tech NE200T * Eiger Labs EPX-10BT * Fujitsu FMV-J182, FMV-J182A * Fujitsu MB86960A, MB86965A * Fujitsu MBH10303, MBH10302 PC Card Ethernet * Fujitsu Towa LA501 Ethernet * HITACHI HT-4840-11 PC Card Ethernet * NextCom J Link NC5310 * RATOC REX-5588, REX-9822, REX-4886, and REX-R280 * RATOC REX-9880/9881/9882/9883 * TDK LAC-98012, LAC-98013, LAC-98025, LAC-9N011 (110-pin) * TDK LAK-CD011, LAK-CD021, LAK-CD021A, LAK-CD021BX * Ungermann-Bass Access/PC N98C+(PC85152, PC85142), Access/NOTE N98(PC86132) (110-pin) Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "fxp" "4">}} driver include: * Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 * Intel InBusiness 10/100 * Intel PRO/100B / EtherExpressPRO/100 B PCI Adapter * Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter * Intel PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter * Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection * Intel PRO/100 M Desktop Adapter * Intel PRO/100 S Desktop, Server and Dual-Port Server Adapters * Many on-board network interfaces on Intel motherboards Chips supported by the {{< manpage "gem" "4">}} driver include: * Apple GMAC * Sun ERI 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * Sun GEM Gigabit Ethernet The following add-on cards are known to work with the {{< manpage "gem" "4">}} driver at this time: * Sun Gigabit Ethernet PCI 2.0/3.0 (GBE/P) (part no. 501-4373) * Sun Gigabit Ethernet SBus 2.0/3.0 (GBE/S) (part no. 501-4375) The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "ipheth" "4">}} driver: * Apple iPhone tethering (all models) * Apple iPad tethering (all models) The {{< manpage "ixgbe" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Intel(R) 10 Gigabit XF SR/AF Dual Port Server Adapter * Intel(R) 10 Gigabit XF SR/LR Server Adapter * Intel(R) 82598EB 10 Gigabit AF Network Connection * Intel(R) 82598EB 10 Gigabit AT CX4 Network Connection Most adapters in the Intel Ethernet 700 Series with SFP+/SFP28/QSFP+ cages have firmware that requires that Intel qualified modules are used; these qualified modules are listed below. This qualification check cannot be disabled by the driver. The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 40Gb Ethernet adapters with these QSFP+ modules: * Intel 4x10G/40G QSFP+ 40GBASE-SR4 E40GQSFPSR * Intel 4x10G/40G QSFP+ 40GBASE-LR4 E40GQSFPLR The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 25Gb Ethernet adapters with these SFP28 modules: * Intel 10G/25G SFP28 25GBASE-SR E25GSFP28SR * Intel 10G/25G SFP28 25GBASE-SR E25GSFP28SRX (Extended Temp) The {{< manpage "ixl" "4">}} driver supports 25Gb and 10Gb Ethernet adapters with these SFP+ modules: * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ SR FTLX8571D3BCV-IT * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ SR AFBR-703SDZ-IN2 * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ LR FTLX1471D3BCV-IT * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ LR AFCT-701SDZ-IN2 * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ 10GBASE-SR E10GSFPSR * Intel 10G SFP+ 10GBASE-SR E10GSFPSRX (Extended Temp) * Intel 1G/10G SFP+ 10GBASE-LR E10GSFPLR Note that adapters also support all passive and active limiting direct attach cables that comply with SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. This is not an exhaustive list; please consult product documentation for an up-to-date list of supported media. The {{< manpage "jme" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * JMicron JMC250 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller * JMicron JMC251 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet with Card Read Host controller * JMicron JMC260 PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller * JMicron JMC261 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet with Card Read Host controller The {{< manpage "kue" "4">}} driver supports Kawasaki LSI KL5KLUSB101B based USB Ethernet adapters including: * 3Com 3c19250 * 3Com 3c460 HomeConnect Ethernet USB Adapter * ADS Technologies USB-10BT * AOX USB101 * ATen UC10T * Abocom URE 450 * Corega USB-T * D-Link DSB-650C * Entrega NET-USB-E45, NET-HUB-3U1E * I/O Data USB ETT * Kawasaki DU-H3E * LinkSys USB10T * Netgear EA101 * Peracom USB Ethernet Adapter * Psion Gold Port USB Ethernet adapter * SMC 2102USB, 2104USB Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "lge" "4">}} driver include: * SMC TigerCard 1000 (SMC9462SX) * D-Link DGE-500SX The {{< manpage "mlx4en" "4">}} driver supports the following network adapters: * Mellanox ConnectX-2 (ETH) * Mellanox ConnectX-3 (ETH) The {{< manpage "mlx5en" "4">}} driver supports 100Gb, 50Gb, 40Gb, 25Gb and 10Gb Ethernet adapters. ConnectX-5 supports:10/20/25/40/50/56/100Gb/s speeds. ConnectX-4 supports:10/20/25/40/50/56/100Gb/s speeds. ConnectX-4 LX supports:10/25/40/50Gb/s speeds (and reduced power consumption) : * Mellanox MCX455A-ECAT * Mellanox MCX456A-ECAT * Mellanox MCX415A-CCAT * Mellanox MCX416A-CCAT * Mellanox MCX455A-FCAT * Mellanox MCX456A-FCAT * Mellanox MCX415A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX416A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX4131A-GCAT * Mellanox MCX4131A-BCAT * Mellanox MCX4121A-ACAT * Mellanox MCX4111A-ACAT * Mellanox MCX4121A-XCAT * Mellanox MCX4111A-XCAT The {{< manpage "msk" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Marvell/SysKonnect Yukon II based Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * D-Link 550SX Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link 560SX Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link 560T Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8021CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8021 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8022CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8022 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8061CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8061 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8062CU Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8062 SX/LX Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8035 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8036 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8038 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8039 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8040 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8040T Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8042 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8048 Fast Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8050 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8052 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8055 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8056 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8057 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8058 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8059 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8070 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8071 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8072 Gigabit Ethernet * Marvell Yukon 88E8075 Gigabit Ethernet * SysKonnect SK-9Sxx Gigabit Ethernet * SysKonnect SK-9Exx Gigabit Ethernet The {{< manpage "mxge" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Myricom LANai Z8E chips: * Myricom 10GBase-CX4 (10G-PCIE-8A-C, 10G-PCIE-8AL-C) * Myricom 10GBase-R (10G-PCIE-8A-R, 10G-PCIE-8AL-R) * Myricom 10G XAUI over ribbon fiber (10G-PCIE-8A-Q, 10G-PCIE-8AL-Q) The {{< manpage "my" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Myson chipset. Supported models include: * Myson MTD800 PCI Fast Ethernet chip * Myson MTD803 PCI Fast Ethernet chip * Myson MTD89X PCI Gigabit Ethernet chip The {{< manpage "nfe" "4">}} driver supports the following NVIDIA MCP onboard adapters: * NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP04 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP12 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP13 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP51 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP55 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP65 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP67 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP73 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 MCP2 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP4 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce2 400 MCP5 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 MCP3 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 250 MCP6 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce3 MCP7 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP8 Networking Adapter * NVIDIA nForce4 CK804 MCP9 Networking Adapter The {{< manpage "nge" "4">}} driver supports National Semiconductor DP83820 and DP83821 based Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * Addtron AEG320T * Ark PC SOHO-GA2500T (32-bit PCI) and SOHO-GA2000T (64-bit PCI) * Asante FriendlyNet GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC * D-Link DGE-500T * Linksys EG1032, revision 1 * Netgear GA621 * Netgear GA622T * SMC EZ Card 1000 (SMC9462TX) * Surecom Technology EP-320G-TX * Trendware TEG-PCITX (32-bit PCI) and TEG-PCITX2 (64-bit PCI) The {{< manpage "oce" "4">}} driver supports the following network adapters: * Emulex BladeEngine 2 * Emulex BladeEngine 3 * Emulex Lancer The {{< manpage "pcn" "4">}} driver supports adapters and embedded controllers based on the AMD PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+, PCnet/FAST III, PCnet/PRO and PCnet/Home Fast Ethernet chips: * AMD Am79C971 PCnet-FAST * AMD Am79C972 PCnet-FAST+ * AMD Am79C973/Am79C975 PCnet-FAST III * AMD Am79C976 PCnet-PRO * AMD Am79C978 PCnet-Home * Allied-Telesis LA-PCI The {{< manpage "qlxgb" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 3200 series * QLogic 8200 series The {{< manpage "qlxgbe" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 8300 series The {{< manpage "qlxge" "4">}} driver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet & CNA Adapter based on the following chipsets: * QLogic 8100 series The {{< manpage "re" "4">}} driver supports RealTek RTL8139C+, RTL8169, RTL816xS, RTL811xS, RTL8168, RTL810xE and RTL8111 based Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * Alloy Computer Products EtherGOLD 1439E 10/100 (8139C+) * Compaq Evo N1015v Integrated Ethernet (8139C+) * Corega CG-LAPCIGT Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * D-Link DGE-528(T) Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * Gigabyte 7N400 Pro2 Integrated Gigabit Ethernet (8110S) * LevelOne GNC-0105T (8169S) * LinkSys EG1032 (32-bit PCI) * PLANEX COMMUNICATIONS Inc. GN-1200TC (8169S) * TP-Link TG-3468 v2 Gigabit Ethernet (8168) * USRobotics USR997902 Gigabit Ethernet (8169S) * Xterasys XN-152 10/100/1000 NIC (8169) Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "rl" "4">}} driver include: * Accton “Cheetah” EN1207D (MPX 5030/5038; RealTek 8139 clone) * Allied Telesyn AT2550 * Allied Telesyn AT2500TX * Belkin F5D5000 * BUFFALO (Melco INC.) LPC-CB-CLX (CardBus) * Compaq HNE-300 * CompUSA no-name 10/100 PCI Ethernet NIC * Corega FEther CB-TXD * Corega FEtherII CB-TXD * D-Link DFE-520TX (rev. C1) * D-Link DFE-528TX * D-Link DFE-530TX+ * D-Link DFE-538TX * D-Link DFE-690TXD * Edimax EP-4103DL CardBus * Encore ENL832-TX 10/100 M PCI * Farallon NetLINE 10/100 PCI * Genius GF100TXR * GigaFast Ethernet EE100-AXP * KTX-9130TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet * LevelOne FPC-0106TX * Longshine LCS-8038TX-R * NDC Communications NE100TX-E * Netronix Inc. EA-1210 NetEther 10/100 * Nortel Networks 10/100BaseTX * OvisLink LEF-8129TX * OvisLink LEF-8139TX * Peppercon AG ROL-F * Planex FNW-3603-TX * Planex FNW-3800-TX * SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI 1211-TX * SOHO (PRAGMATIC) UE-1211C The {{< manpage "rue" "4">}} driver supports RealTek RTL8150 based USB Ethernet adapters including: * Buffalo (Melco Inc.) LUA-KTX * Green House GH-USB100B * LinkSys USB100M * Billionton 10/100 FastEthernet USBKR2 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "sf" "4">}} driver include: * ANA-62011 64-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62022 64-bit dual port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62044 64-bit quad port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-69011 32-bit single port 10/100baseTX adapter * ANA-62020 64-bit single port 100baseFX adapter The {{< manpage "sfxge" "4">}} driver supports all 10Gb Ethernet adapters based on Solarflare SFC9000 family controllers. The {{< manpage "sge" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * SiS190 Fast Ethernet controller * SiS191 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller The {{< manpage "sis" "4">}} driver supports Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers, as well as Fast Ethernet adapters based on the National Semiconductor DP83815 (MacPhyter) and DP83816 chips. Supported adapters include: * @Nifty FNECHARD IFC USUP-TX * MELCO LGY-PCI-TXC * Netgear FA311-TX (DP83815) * Netgear FA312-TX (DP83815) * SiS 630, 635, and 735 motherboard chipsets * Soekris Engineering net45xx, net48xx, lan1621, and lan1641 Adapters supported by the {{< manpage "sk" "4">}} driver include: * 3Com 3C940 single port, 1000baseT adapter * 3Com 3C2000-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * Belkin F5D5005 single port, 1000baseT adapter * D-Link DGE-530T single port, 1000baseT adapter * Linksys (revision 2) single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9521 SK-NET GE-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9821 SK-NET GE-T single port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9822 SK-NET GE-T dual port, 1000baseT adapter * SK-9841 SK-NET GE-LX single port, single mode fiber adapter * SK-9842 SK-NET GE-LX dual port, single mode fiber adapter * SK-9843 SK-NET GE-SX single port, multimode fiber adapter * SK-9844 SK-NET GE-SX dual port, multimode fiber adapter * SMC 9452TX single port, 1000baseT adapter The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "smsc" "4">}} driver: * SMSC LAN9500, LAN9500A, LAN9505 and LAN9505A based Ethernet adapters * SMSC LAN89530, LAN9530 and LAN9730 based Ethernet adapters * SMSC LAN951x Ethernet adapters with integrated USB hub The {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver supports SMC91Cxx based ISA and PCMCIA cards including: * 3Com Megahertz X-Jack Ethernet PC Card XJ10BT, XJ10BC * 3Com Megahertz XJEM and CCEM series: CCEM3288C, CCEM3288T, CCEM3336, CEM3336C, CCEM3336T, XJEM1144C, XJEM1144T, XJEM3288C, XJEM3288T, XJEM3336 * Farallon EtherMac PC Card 595a * Motorola Mariner Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Ositech Seven of Diamonds Ethernet PC Card * Ositech Jack of Hearts Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal Ethernet PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal 10/100 Fast Ethernet PC Card * Psion Gold Card Netglobal 56k+10Mb Ethernet PC Card * SMC EZEther PC Card (8020BT) * SMC EZEther PC Card (8020T) The {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver supports the SMC 91C90, SMC 91C92, SMC 91C94, SMC 91C95, SMC 91C96, SMC91C100 and SMC 91C100FD chips from SMC. The Farallon EtherWave and EtherMac card came in two varieties. The {{< manpage "ep" "4">}} driver supports the 595 and 895 cards. These cards have the blue arrow on the front along with a 3Com logo. The Farallon 595a cards, which have a red arrow on the front, are also called EtherWave and EtherMac. They are supported by the {{< manpage "sn" "4">}} driver. The {{< manpage "ste" "4">}} driver supports Sundance Technologies ST201 based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers including: * D-Link DFE-530TXS * D-Link DFE-550TX * D-Link DFE-580TX The {{< manpage "stge" "4">}} driver provides support for various NICs based on the Sundance/Tamarack TC9021 based Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including: * Antares Microsystems Gigabit Ethernet * ASUS NX1101 Gigabit Ethernet * D-Link DL-4000 Gigabit Ethernet * IC Plus IP1000A Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance ST-2021 Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance ST-2023 Gigabit Ethernet * Sundance TC9021 Gigabit Ethernet * Tamarack TC9021 Gigabit Ethernet The {{< manpage "ti" "4">}} driver supports Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on the Alteon Tigon I and II chips. The {{< manpage "ti" "4">}} driver has been tested with the following adapters: * 3Com 3c985-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter (Tigon 1) * 3Com 3c985B-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter (Tigon 2) * Alteon AceNIC V Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseSX) * Alteon AceNIC V Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseT) * Digital EtherWORKS 1000SX PCI Gigabit adapter * Netgear GA620 Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseSX) * Netgear GA620T Gigabit Ethernet adapter (1000baseT) The following adapters should also be supported but have not yet been tested: * Asante GigaNIX1000T Gigabit Ethernet adapter * Asante PCI 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter * Farallon PN9000SX Gigabit Ethernet adapter * NEC Gigabit Ethernet * Silicon Graphics PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapter The {{< manpage "tl" "4">}} driver supports Texas Instruments ThunderLAN based Ethernet and Fast Ethernet adapters including a large number of Compaq PCI Ethernet adapters. Also supported are: * Olicom OC-2135/2138 10/100 TX UTP adapter * Olicom OC-2325/OC-2326 10/100 TX UTP adapter * Racore 8148 10baseT/100baseTX/100baseFX adapter * Racore 8165 10/100baseTX adapter The {{< manpage "tl" "4">}} driver also supports the built-in Ethernet adapters of various Compaq Prosignia servers and Compaq Deskpro desktop machines including: * Compaq Netelligent 10 * Compaq Netelligent 10 T PCI UTP/Coax * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 Dual-Port * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 Proliant * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX Embedded UTP * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 TX UTP * Compaq NetFlex 3P * Compaq NetFlex 3P Integrated * Compaq NetFlex 3P w/BNC [amd64, i386] SMC 83c17x (EPIC)-based Ethernet NICs ({{< manpage "tx" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "txp" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * 3Com 3CR990-TX-95 * 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 * 3Com 3cR990B-TXM * 3Com 3CR990SVR95 * 3Com 3CR990SVR97 * 3Com 3cR990B-SRV The {{< manpage "udav" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * Corega FEther USB-TXC * ShanTou ST268 USB NIC The {{< manpage "urndis" "4">}} driver supports the functionality of many Android devices. The {{< manpage "vge" "4">}} driver supports VIA Networking VT6120, VT6122, VT6130 and VT6132 based Gigabit Ethernet adapters including: * VIA Networking LAN-on-motherboard Gigabit Ethernet * ZyXEL GN650-T 64-bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC (ZX1701) * ZyXEL GN670-T 32-bit PCI Gigabit Ethernet NIC (ZX1702) The {{< manpage "vr" "4">}} driver supports VIA Technologies Rhine I, Rhine II, and Rhine III based Fast Ethernet adapters including: * AOpen/Acer ALN-320 * D-Link DFE520-TX * D-Link DFE530-TX * Hawking Technologies PN102TX * Soekris Engineering net5501 The {{< manpage "vte" "4">}} device driver provides support for the following Ethernet controllers: * DM&P Vortex86 RDC R6040 Fast Ethernet controller The {{< manpage "vx" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * 3Com 3c590 EtherLink III PCI * 3Com 3c595 Fast EtherLink III PCI in 10 Mbps mode The {{< manpage "wb" "4">}} driver supports Winbond W89C840F based Fast Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers including: * Trendware TE100-PCIE The {{< manpage "xe" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet (PS-CE2-10) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + Modem 28 (PS-CEM-28) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet + Modem 33 (CEM33) * Xircom CreditCard 10/100 (CE3, CE3B) * Xircom CreditCard Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (CEM56) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10 (RE10) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100 (RE100) * Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (REM56, REM56G) * Accton Fast EtherCard-16 (EN2226) * Compaq Microcom CPQ550 Ethernet/Modem PC Card * Compaq Netelligent 10/100 PC Card (CPQ-10/100) * Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 PC Card Mobile Adapter 16 (Pro/100 M16A) * Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 LAN/Modem PC Card Adapter (Pro/100 M16B) Other similar devices using the same hardware may also be supported. The {{< manpage "xl" "4">}} driver supports the following hardware: * 3Com 3c900-TPO * 3Com 3c900-COMBO * 3Com 3c905-TX * 3Com 3c905-T4 * 3Com 3c900B-TPO * 3Com 3c900B-TPC * 3Com 3c900B-FL * 3Com 3c900B-COMBO * 3Com 3c905B-T4 * 3Com 3c905B-TX * 3Com 3c905B-FX * 3Com 3c905B-COMBO * 3Com 3c905C-TX * 3Com 3c980, 3c980B, and 3c980C server adapters * 3Com 3cSOHO100-TX OfficeConnect adapters * 3Com 3c450 HomeConnect adapters * 3Com 3c555, 3c556 and 3c556B mini-PCI adapters * 3Com 3C3SH573BT, 3C575TX, 3CCFE575BT, 3CXFE575BT, 3CCFE575CT, 3CXFE575CT, 3CCFEM656, 3CCFEM656B, and 3CCFEM656C, 3CXFEM656, 3CXFEM656B, and 3CXFEM656C CardBus adapters * 3Com 3c905-TX, 3c905B-TX 3c905C-TX, 3c920B-EMB, and 3c920B-EMB-WNM embedded adapters Both the 3C656 family of CardBus cards and the 3C556 family of MiniPCI cards have a built-in proprietary modem. Neither the {{< manpage "xl" "4">}} driver nor any other FreeBSD driver supports this modem. [[fddi]] === FDDI Interfaces [i386] DEC DEFPA PCI ({{< manpage "fpa" "4">}} driver) [i386] DEC DEFEA EISA ({{< manpage "fpa" "4">}} driver) [[wlan]] === Wireless Network Interfaces [amd64, i386] Cisco/Aironet 802.11b wireless adapters (4{{< manpage "an" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "ath" "4">}} driver supports all Atheros Cardbus and PCI cards, except those that are based on the AR5005VL chipset. The {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver supports Broadcom BCM43xx based wireless devices, including: * Apple Airport Extreme * Apple Airport Extreme * ASUS WL-100g * ASUS WL-138g * Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S * Buffalo WLI-PCI-G54S * Compaq R4035 onboard * Dell Wireless 1390 * Dell Wireless 1470 * Dell Truemobile 1300 r2 * Dell Truemobile 1400 * HP nx6125 * Linksys WPC54G Ver 3 * Linksys WPC54GS Ver 2 * TRENDnet TEW-401PCplus * US Robotics 5411 The {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver uses the older v3 version of Broadcom's firmware. While this older firmware does support most BCM43xx parts, the {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} driver works better for the newer chips it supports. You must use the {{< manpage "bwi" "4">}} driver if you are using older Broadcom chipsets (BCM4301, BCM4303 and BCM4306 rev 2). The v4 version of the firmware that {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} uses does not support these chips. The {{< manpage "bwn" "4">}} driver supports Broadcom BCM43xx based wireless devices, including: * Apple Airport Extreme * ASUS WL-138g * Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S * Dell Wireless 1390 * Dell Wireless 1470 * Dell Truemobile 1400 * HP Compaq 6715b * HP nx6125 * Linksys WPC54G Ver 3 * Linksys WPC54GS Ver 2 * US Robotics 5411 [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 MiniPCI network adapter ({{< manpage "ipw" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2915ABG MiniPCI and 2225BG PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "iwi" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 3160/7260/7265 IEEE 802.11ac network adapters ({{< manpage "iwn" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN IEEE 802.11n PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "iwn" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Marvell Libertas IEEE 802.11b/g PCI network adapters ({{< manpage "malo" "4">}} driver) Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network adapters ({{< manpage "mwl" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "otus" "4">}} driver provices support for Atheros AR9170 USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters, including: * 3Com 3CRUSBN275 * Arcadyan WN7512 * CACE AirPcap Nx * D-Link DWA-130 rev D1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev A1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev A2 * IO-Data WN-GDN/US2 * NEC Aterm WL300NU-G * Netgear WNDA3100 * Netgear WN111 v2 * Planex GW-US300 * SMC Networks SMCWUSB-N2 * TP-Link TL-WN821N v1, v2 * Ubiquiti SR71 USB * Unex DNUA-81 * Z-Com UB81 * Z-Com UB82 * ZyXEL NWD-271N The {{< manpage "ral" "4">}} driver supports PCI/PCIe/CardBus wireless adapters based on Ralink Technology chipsets, including: * A-Link WL54H * A-Link WL54PC * AirLink101 AWLC5025 * AirLink101 AWLH5025 * Amigo AWI-914W * Amigo AWI-922W * Amigo AWI-926W * AMIT WL531C * AMIT WL531P * AOpen AOI-831 * ASUS WL-107G * ASUS WL-130g * Atlantis Land A02-PCI-W54 * Atlantis Land A02-PCM-W54 * Belkin F5D7000 v3 * Belkin F5D7010 v2 * Billionton MIWLGRL * Canyon CN-WF511 * Canyon CN-WF513 * CC&C WL-2102 * CNet CWC-854 * CNet CWP-854 * Compex WL54G * Compex WLP54G * Conceptronic C54RC * Conceptronic C54Ri * D-Link DWA-525 rev A2 * Digitus DN-7001G-RA * Digitus DN-7006G-RA * E-Tech WGPC02 * E-Tech WGPI02 * Edimax EW-7108PCg * Edimax EW-7128g * Eminent EM3036 * Eminent EM3037 * Encore ENLWI-G-RLAM * Encore ENPWI-G-RLAM * Fiberline WL-400P * Fibreline WL-400X * Gigabyte GN-WI01GS * Gigabyte GN-WIKG * Gigabyte GN-WMKG * Gigabyte GN-WP01GS * Gigabyte GN-WPKG * Hawking HWC54GR * Hawking HWP54GR * iNexQ CR054g-009 (R03) * JAHT WN-4054P * JAHT WN-4054PCI * LevelOne WNC-0301 v2 * LevelOne WPC-0301 v2 * Linksys WMP54G v4 * Micronet SP906GK * Micronet SP908GK V3 * Minitar MN54GCB-R * Minitar MN54GPC-R * MSI CB54G2 * MSI MP54G2 * MSI PC54G2 * OvisLink EVO-W54PCI * PheeNet HWL-PCIG/RA * Planex GW-NS300N * Pro-Nets CB80211G * Pro-Nets PC80211G * Repotec RP-WB7108 * Repotec RP-WP0854 * SATech SN-54C * SATech SN-54P * Sitecom WL-112 * Sitecom WL-115 * SMC SMCWCB-GM * SMC SMCWPCI-GM * SparkLAN WL-685R * Surecom EP-9321-g * Surecom EP-9321-g1 * Surecom EP-9428-g * Sweex LC500050 * Sweex LC700030 * TekComm NE-9321-g * TekComm NE-9428-g * Unex CR054g-R02 * Unex MR054g-R02 * Zinwell ZWX-G160 * Zinwell ZWX-G360 * Zinwell ZWX-G361 * Zonet ZEW1500 * Zonet ZEW1600 The {{< manpage "rsu" "4">}} driver provices support for Realtek RTL8188SU/RTL8192SU USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters, including: * ASUS USB-N10 * Belkin F7D1101 v1 * D-Link DWA-131 A1 * EDUP EP-MS150N(W) * Edimax EW-7622UMN * Hercules HWGUn-54 * Hercules HWNUm-300 * Planex GW-USNano * Sitecom WL-349 v1 * Sitecom WL-353 * Sweex LW154 * TRENDnet TEW-646UBH * TRENDnet TEW-648UB * TRENDnet TEW-649UB Realtek RTL8192C, RTL8188E, RTL8812A and RTL8821A based PCIe IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network adapters (MAN.RTWN.4{{< manpage "rtwn" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "rum" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 wireless adapters based on the Ralink RT2501USB and RT2601USB chipsets, including: * 3Com Aolynk WUB320g * Abocom WUG2700 * Airlink101 AWLL5025 * ASUS WL-167g ver 2 * Belkin F5D7050 ver 3 * Belkin F5D9050 ver 3 * Buffalo WLI-U2-SG54HP * Buffalo WLI-U2-SG54HG * Buffalo WLI-U2-G54HP * Buffalo WLI-UC-G * CNet CWD-854 ver F * Conceptronic C54RU ver 2 * Corega CG-WLUSB2GO * D-Link DWA-110 * D-Link DWA-111 * D-Link DWL-G122 rev C1 * D-Link WUA-1340 * Digitus DN-7003GR * Edimax EW-7318USG * Gigabyte GN-WB01GS * Gigabyte GN-WI05GS * Hawking HWUG1 * Hawking HWU54DM * Hercules HWGUSB2-54-LB * Hercules HWGUSB2-54V2-AP * LevelOne WNC-0301USB v3 * Linksys WUSB54G rev C * Linksys WUSB54GR * Planex GW-US54HP * Planex GW-US54Mini2 * Planex GW-USMM * Senao NUB-3701 * Sitecom WL-113 ver 2 * Sitecom WL-172 * Sweex LW053 * TP-LINK TL-WN321G v1/v2/v3 The {{< manpage "run" "4">}} driver supports the following wireless adapters: * Airlink101 AWLL6090 * ASUS USB-N11 * ASUS USB-N13 ver. A1 * ASUS USB-N66 * ASUS WL-160N * Belkin F5D8051 ver 3000 * Belkin F5D8053 * Belkin F5D8055 * Belkin F6D4050 ver 1 * Belkin F9L1103 * Buffalo WLI-UC-AG300N * Buffalo WLI-UC-G300HP * Buffalo WLI-UC-G300N * Buffalo WLI-UC-G301N * Buffalo WLI-UC-GN * Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM * Buffalo WLI-UC-GNM2 * Corega CG-WLUSB2GNL * Corega CG-WLUSB2GNR * Corega CG-WLUSB300AGN * Corega CG-WLUSB300GNM * D-Link DWA-130 rev B1 * D-Link DWA-140 rev B1, B2, B3, D1 * D-Link DWA-160 rev B2 * D-Link DWA-162 * DrayTek Vigor N61 * Edimax EW-7711UAn * Edimax EW-7711UTn * Edimax EW-7717Un * Edimax EW-7718Un * Edimax EW-7733UnD * Gigabyte GN-WB30N * Gigabyte GN-WB31N * Gigabyte GN-WB32L * Hawking HWDN1 * Hawking HWUN1 * Hawking HWUN2 * Hercules HWNU-300 * Linksys WUSB54GC v3 * Linksys WUSB600N * Logitec LAN-W150N/U2 * Mvix Nubbin MS-811N * Panda Wireless PAU06 * Planex GW-USMicroN * Planex GW-US300MiniS * Sitecom WL-182 * Sitecom WL-188 * Sitecom WL-301 * Sitecom WL-302 * Sitecom WL-315 * SMC SMCWUSBS-N2 * Sweex LW303 * Sweex LW313 * TP-LINK TL-WDN3200 * TP-LINK TL-WN321G v4 * TP-LINK TL-WN727N v3 * Unex DNUR-81 * Unex DNUR-82 * ZyXEL NWD2705 * ZyXEL NWD210N * ZyXEL NWD270N The {{< manpage "uath" "4">}} driver should work with the following adapters: * Compex WLU108AG * Compex WLU108G * D-Link DWL-G132 * IODATA WN-G54/US * MELCO WLI-U2-KAMG54 * Netgear WG111T * Netgear WG111U * Netgear WPN111 * Olitec 000544 * PLANET WDL-U357 * Siemens Gigaset 108 * SMC SMCWUSBT-G * SMC SMCWUSBT-G2 * SparkLAN WL-785A * TP-Link TL-WN620G * TRENDware International TEW-444UB * TRENDware International TEW-504UB * Unex Technology UR054ag * ZyXEL XtremeMIMO M-202 An up to date list can be found at http://customerproducts.atheros.com/customerproducts/default.asp. The {{< manpage "upgt" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 Conexant/Intersil PrismGT series wireless adapters based on the GW3887 chipset, among them: * Belkin F5D7050 (version 1000) * Cohiba Proto Board * D-Link DWL-G120 Cohiba * FSC Connect2Air E-5400 USB D1700 * Gigaset USB Adapter 54 * Inventel UR045G * Netgear WG111v1 (rev2) * SMC EZ ConnectG SMC2862W-G * Sagem XG703A * Spinnaker DUT * Spinnaker Proto Board The {{< manpage "ural" "4">}} driver supports USB 2.0 wireless adapters based on the Ralink Technology RT2500USB chipset, including: * AMIT WL532U * ASUS WL-167g * Belkin F5D7050 v2000 * Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI * CNet CWD-854 * Compex WLU54G 2A1100 * Conceptronic C54RU * D-Link DWL-G122 b1 * Dynalink WLG25USB * E-Tech WGUS02 * Gigabyte GN-WBKG * Hercules HWGUSB2-54 * KCORP LifeStyle KLS-685 * Linksys WUSB54G v4 * Linksys WUSB54GP v4 * MSI MS-6861 * MSI MS-6865 * MSI MS-6869 * NovaTech NV-902 * OvisLink Evo-W54USB * SerComm UB801R * SparkLAN WL-685R * Surecom EP-9001-g * Sweex LC100060 * Tonze UW-6200C * Zinwell ZWX-G261 * Zonet ZEW2500P An up to date list can be found at http://ralink.rapla.net/. The {{< manpage "urtw" "4">}} driver supports Realtek RTL8187B/L based wireless network devices, including: * Belkin F5D7050E * Linksys WUSB54GCv2 * Netgear WG111v2 * Netgear WG111v3 * Safehome WLG-1500SMA5 * Shuttle XPC Accessory PN20 * Sitecom WL168v1 * Sitecom WL168v4 * SureCom EP-9001-g(2A) * TRENDnet TEW-424UB V3.xR [amd64, i386] Lucent Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters and workalikes using the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II, Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil Prism-3, and Symbol Spectrum24 chipsets ({{< manpage "wi" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG MiniPCI network adapters ({{< manpage "wpi" "4">}} driver) The following devices are known to be supported by the {{< manpage "zyd" "4">}} driver: * 3COM 3CRUSB10075 * Acer WLAN-G-US1 * Airlink+ AWLL3025 * Airlink 101 AWLL3026 * AOpen 802.11g WL54 * Asus A9T integrated wireless * Asus WL-159g * Belkin F5D7050 v.4000 * Billion BiPAC 3011G * Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54L * CC&C WL-2203B * DrayTek Vigor 550 * Edimax EW-7317UG * Edimax EW-7317LDG * Fiberline Networks WL-43OU * iNexQ UR055g * Linksys WUSBF54G * Longshine LCS-8131G3 * MSI US54SE * MyTek MWU-201 USB adapter * Philips SNU5600 * Planet WL-U356 * Planex GW-US54GZ * Planex GW-US54GZL * Planex GW-US54Mini * Safecom SWMULZ-5400 * Sagem XG 760A * Sagem XG 76NA * Sandberg Wireless G54 USB * Sitecom WL-113 * SMC SMCWUSB-G * Sweex wireless USB 54 Mbps * Tekram/Siemens USB adapter * Telegent TG54USB * Trendnet TEW-424UB rev A * Trendnet TEW-429UB * TwinMOS G240 * Unicorn WL-54G * US Robotics 5423 * X-Micro XWL-11GUZX * Yakumo QuickWLAN USB * Zonet ZEW2501 * ZyXEL ZyAIR G-202 * ZyXEL ZyAIR G-220 [[misc-network]] === Miscellaneous Networks The {{< manpage "ce" "4">}} driver supports the following models of Tau-PCI/32 WAN adapters: * Cronyx Tau-PCI/32 * Cronyx Tau-PCI/32-Lite The {{< manpage "cx" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Cronyx Sigma-22, Sigma-24 * Cronyx Sigma-100 * Cronyx Sigma-400, Sigma-401, Sigma-404, Sigma-410, Sigma-440 * Cronyx Sigma-500 * Cronyx Sigma-703 * Cronyx Sigma-800, Sigma-801, Sigma-810, Sigma-840 The {{< manpage "cp" "4">}} driver supports the following models of Tau-PCI WAN adapters: * Cronyx Tau-PCI * Cronyx Tau-PCI/R * Cronyx Tau-PCI-L * Cronyx Tau-PCI-L/R * Cronyx Tau-PCI-E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-G703 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-2E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-4E1 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-E3 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-T3 * Cronyx Tau-PCI-STS1 The {{< manpage "ctau" "4">}} driver supports the following cards: * Cronyx Tau (RS-232/V.35) * Cronyx Tau/R (RS-530/RS-449) * Cronyx Tau/E1 (fractional E1) * Cronyx Tau/G703 (unframed E1) [[serial]] === Serial Interfaces [amd64, i386] "PC standard" 8250, 16450, and 16550-based serial ports ({{< manpage "sio" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "uart" "4">}} driver supports the following classes of UARTs: * NS8250: standard hardware based on the 8250, 16450, 16550, 16650, 16750 or the 16950 UARTs. * SCC: serial communications controllers supported by the {{< manpage "scc" "4">}} device driver. The {{< manpage "scc" "4">}} driver supports the following classes of SCCs: * SAB82532: Siemens SAB 82532 based serial communications controllers. * Z8530: Zilog 8530 based serial communications controllers. [amd64, i386] AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ * ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ * ARNET (now Digiboard) Sync 570/i high-speed serial [i386] Boca multi-port serial cards * Boca BB1004 4-Port serial card (Modems _not_ supported) * Boca IOAT66 6-Port serial card (Modems supported) * Boca BB1008 8-Port serial card (Modems _not_ supported) * Boca BB2016 16-Port serial card (Modems supported) [i386] Comtrol Rocketport card ({{< manpage "rp" "4">}} driver) [i386] Cyclades Cyclom-Y serial board ({{< manpage "cy" "4">}} driver) [i386] STB 4 port card using shared IRQ [amd64, i386] PCI-Based multi-port serial boards ({{< manpage "puc" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] Actiontech 56K PCI * [amd64, i386] Avlab Technology, PCI IO 2S and PCI IO 4S * [amd64, i386] Comtrol RocketPort 550 * [amd64, i386] Decision Computers PCCOM 4-port serial and dual port RS232/422/485 * [amd64, i386] Dolphin Peripherals 4025/4035/4036 * [amd64, i386] IC Book Labs Dreadnought 16x Lite and Pro * [amd64, i386] Lava Computers 2SP-PCI/DSerial-PCI/Quattro-PCI/Octopus-550 * [amd64, i386] Middle Digital, Weasle serial port * [amd64, i386] Moxa Industio CP-114, Smartio C104H-PCI and C168H/PCI * [amd64, i386] NEC PK-UG-X001 and PK-UG-X008 * [amd64, i386] Netmos NM9835 PCI-2S-550 * [amd64, i386] Oxford Semiconductor OX16PCI954 PCI UART * [amd64, i386] Syba Tech SD-LAB PCI-4S2P-550-ECP * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber I/O PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 2P1S PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 2S1P PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber 4S PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] SIIG Cyber Serial (Single and Dual) PCI 16C550/16C650/16C850 * [amd64, i386] Syba Tech Ltd. PCI-4S2P-550-ECP * [amd64, i386] Titan PCI-200H and PCI-800H * [amd64, i386] US Robotics (3Com) 3CP5609 modem * [amd64, i386] VScom PCI-400 and PCI-800 The {{< manpage "rc" "4">}} driver provides support for the SDL Communications RISCom/8 boards. [[sound]] === Sound Devices The {{< manpage "snd_ad1816" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Analog Devices AD1816 The {{< manpage "snd_als4000" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Avance Logic ALS4000 The {{< manpage "snd_atiixp" "4">}} driver supports the following audio chipsets: * ATI IXP 200 * ATI IXP 300 * ATI IXP 400 The {{< manpage "snd_cmi" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * CMedia CMI8338A * CMedia CMI8338B * CMedia CMI8738 * CMedia CMI8738B The {{< manpage "snd_cs4281" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Crystal Semiconductor CS4281 The {{< manpage "snd_csa" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Crystal Semiconductor CS4280 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4610 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4611 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4614 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4615 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4622 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4624 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4630 * Genius Soundmaker 128 Value * Hercules Game Theatre XP * Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Some onboard CS4610 chips are accompanied by the CS423x ISA codec instead of the CS4297 AC97 codec. Such configurations are not supported by the snd_csa driver yet. The {{< manpage "snd_ds1" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Yamaha DS-1 * Yamaha DS-1E The {{< manpage "snd_emu10k1" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative SoundBlaster Live! (EMU10K1 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy (EMU10K2 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 (EMU10K2 Chipset) * Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 (EMU10K3 Chipset) The {{< manpage "snd_emu10kx" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative Sound Blaster Live! (EMU10K1 Chipset). Both PCM and MIDI interfaces are available. * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy (CA0100 and CA0101 Chipset). PCM and two MIDI interfaces available. * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 (CA0102 Chipset). PCM support is limited to 48kHz/16 bit stereo (192kHz/24 bit part of this chipset is not supported). * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value (CA0108 Chipset). PCM support is limited to 48kHz/16 bit stereo (192kHz/24 bit part of this chipset is not supported). There is no MIDI support for this card. The {{< manpage "snd_emu10kx" "4">}} driver does not support the following sound cards (although they have names similar to some supported ones): * Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-Bit, identified by FreeBSD as * Creative Sound Blaster Audigy LS / ES, identified by FreeBSD as * All other Creative sound cards with -DAT chipsets. * All Creative X-Fi series sound cards. The {{< manpage "snd_envy24" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * M-Audio Audiophile 2496 * M-Audio Delta Dio 2496 * Terratec DMX 6fire Only analog playback is supported. Recording and other features of these cards are not supported. The {{< manpage "snd_envy24ht" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 LT * Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 XT * Audiotrak Prodigy HD2 * ESI Juli@ * ESI Juli@ XTe * M-Audio Audiophile 192 * M-Audio Revolution 5.1 * M-Audio Revolution 7.1 * Terratec Aureon 5.1 Sky * Terratec Aureon 7.1 Space * Terratec Aureon 7.1 Universe * Terratec PHASE 22 * Terratec PHASE 28 Only analog playback is supported. Recording and other features of these cards are not supported. The {{< manpage "snd_es137x" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Creative CT5880-A * Creative CT5880-C * Creative CT5880-D * Creative CT5880-E * Creative SB AudioPCI CT4730 * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1370 * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371-A * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1371-B * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-A * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-B * Ensoniq AudioPCI ES1373-8 The {{< manpage "snd_ess" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Ensoniq ESS ISA PnP/non-PnP The {{< manpage "snd_fm801" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * Forte Media FM801 The {{< manpage "snd_gusc" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Gravis UltraSound MAX * Gravis UltraSound PnP The {{< manpage "snd_hda" "4">}} driver supports controllers having PCI class 4 (multimedia) and subclass 3 (HDA), compatible with Intel HDA specification. The {{< manpage "snd_hda" "4">}} driver supports more than two hundred different controllers and CODECs. There is no sense to list all of them here, as in most cases specific CODEC configuration and wiring are more important then type of the CODEC itself. The {{< manpage "snd_hdspe" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * RME HDSPe AIO * RME HDSPe RayDAT The {{< manpage "snd_ich" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * AMD 768 * AMD 8111 * Intel 443MX * Intel ICH * Intel ICH revision 1 * Intel ICH2 * Intel ICH3 * Intel ICH4 * Intel ICH5 * Intel ICH6 * Intel ICH7 * NVIDIA nForce * NVIDIA nForce2 * NVIDIA nForce2 400 * NVIDIA nForce3 * NVIDIA nForce3 250 * NVIDIA nForce4 * SiS 7012 The {{< manpage "snd_maestro" "4">}} driver supports the following PCI sound cards: * ESS Technology Maestro-1 * ESS Technology Maestro-2 * ESS Technology Maestro-2E The {{< manpage "snd_maestro3" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * ESS Technology Allegro-1 * ESS Technology Maestro3 The {{< manpage "snd_mss" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * AD1845 * AD1848 * Aztech 2320 * CMedia CMI8330 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4231 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4232 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4234 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4235 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4236 * Crystal Semiconductor CS4237 * ENSONIQ SoundscapeVIVO ENS4081 * NeoMagic 256AV (non-AC97) * OPTi 924 * OPTi 925 * OPTi 930 * OPTi 931 * OPTi 933 * Yamaha OPL-SA2 * Yamaha OPL-SA3 The {{< manpage "snd_neomagic" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * NeoMagic 256AV * NeoMagic 256ZX The {{< manpage "snd_sbc" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * Avance Asound 110 * Avance Logic ALS100+ * Avance Logic ALS120 * Creative SB16 * Creative SB32 * Creative AWE64 * Creative AWE64 Gold * Creative ViBRA16C * Creative ViBRA16X * ESS ES1681 * ESS ES1688 * ESS ES1868 * ESS ES1869 * ESS ES1878 * ESS ES1879 * ESS ES1888 The {{< manpage "snd_solo" "4">}} driver supports the following sound cards: * ESS Solo-1 (ES1938 Chipset) * ESS Solo-1E (ES1946 Chipset) Note that older ESS ISA cards with ES18xx chipset are supported via {{< manpage "snd_ess" "4">}} and/or {{< manpage "snd_sbc" "4">}}. The {{< manpage "snd_spicds" "4">}} driver supports the following codecs: * AK4358 * AK4381 * AK4396 * AK4524 * AK4528 * WM8770 The {{< manpage "snd_t4dwave" "4">}} driver supports the following audio devices: * Acer Labs M5451 * SIS 7018 * Trident 4DWave DX * Trident 4DWave NX The {{< manpage "snd_via8233" "4">}} driver supports the following audio chipsets: * VIA VT8233 * VIA VT8233A * VIA VT8233C * VIA VT8235 * VIA VT8237 * VIA VT8251 The {{< manpage "snd_via82c686" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * VIA 82C686A The {{< manpage "snd_vibes" "4">}} driver supports audio devices based on the following chipset: * S3 SonicVibes [[camera]] === Camera and Video Capture Devices The {{< manpage "bktr" "4">}} driver supports video capture cards based on the Brooktree Bt848/849/878/879 chips, as well as Pinnacle PCTV cards, including: * AOpen VA1000 * AVerMedia AVerTV Studio * AVerMedia TF/FM-98 * ATI TV Wonder VE * Hauppauge WinCast/TV * Hauppauge WinTV-Go-FM * Hauppauge WinTV-pci * Hauppauge WinTV-radio * Intel Smart Video Recorder III * KWORLD PCI TV Tuner * Miro PC TV * Pinnacle PCTV Pro * Pinnacle PCTV Rave * PixelView PlayTV PAK * PixelView PlayTV Pro (rev 4C, 9D) * SIGMA TV II * STB TV PCI Television Tuner * Super TV Tuner * TerraTec TValue * V-Stream XPERT TV-PVR 878 * Video Highway XTreme * VideoLogic Captivator PCI [i386] Connectix QuickCam [[usb]] === USB Devices [amd64, i386] A range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work are listed in this section. Owing to the generic nature of most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed here. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] USB Ethernet adapters can be found in the section listing link:#ethernet[Ethernet interfaces]. [.note] *Note*: + [amd64, i386] USB Bluetooth adapters can be found in link:#bluetooth[Bluetooth] section. The {{< manpage "ohci" "4">}} driver supports all OHCI v1.0 compliant controllers including: * AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) * AMD-756 * OPTi 82C861 (FireLink) * NEC uPD 9210 * CMD Tech 670 (USB0670) * CMD Tech 673 (USB0673) * NVIDIA nForce3 * Sun PCIO-2 (RIO USB) The {{< manpage "uhci" "4">}} driver supports all UHCI v1.1 compliant controllers including: * Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) * Intel 82371SB (PIIX3) * VIA 83C572 [amd64, i386] USB 2.0 controllers using the EHCI interface ({{< manpage "ehci" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Hubs [amd64, i386] Keyboards ({{< manpage "ukbd" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Miscellaneous * Assist Computer Systems PC Camera C-M1 * ActiveWire I/O Board * Creative Technology Video Blaster WebCam Plus * D-Link DSB-R100 USB Radio ({{< manpage "ufm" "4">}} driver) * Mirunet AlphaCam Plus The following devices are supported by the {{< manpage "urio" "4">}} driver: * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 500 * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 600 * Diamond MultiMedia Rio 800 Devices supported by the {{< manpage "umodem" "4">}} driver include: * 3Com 5605 * Curitel PC5740 Wireless Modem * Kyocera AH-K3001V Mobile Phone(WILLCOM) * Kyocera WX320K Mobile Phone(WILLCOM) * Metricom Ricochet GS USB wireless modem * Sierra MC5720 Wireless Modem * Yamaha Broadband Wireless Router RTW65b * ELSA MicroLink 56k USB modem * Sony Ericsson W810i phone [amd64, i386] Mice ({{< manpage "ums" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "ulpt" "4">}} driver provides support for USB printers and parallel printer conversion cables, including the following: * ATen parallel printer adapter * Belkin F5U002 parallel printer adapter * Canon BJ F850, S600 * Canon LBP-1310, 350 * Entrega USB-to-parallel printer adapter * Hewlett-Packard HP Deskjet 3420 (P/N: C8947A #ABJ) * Oki Data MICROLINE ML660PS * Seiko Epson PM-900C, 880C, 820C, 730C The {{< manpage "ubsa" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * AnyData ADU-500A EV-DO modem * AnyData ADU-E100A (no EV-DO mode support) * Belkin F5U103 * Belkin F5U120 * e-Tek Labs Kwik232 * GoHubs GoCOM232 * Peracom single port serial adapter The {{< manpage "ubser" "4">}} driver provides support for the BWCT console management serial adapters. The {{< manpage "uftdi" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * B&B Electronics USB->RS422/485 adapter * Elexol USB MOD1 and USB MOD3 * HP USB-Serial adapter shipped with some HP laptops * Inland UAS111 * QVS USC-1000 * Buffalo PC-OP-RS / Kurouto-shikou KURO-RS universal remote * Prologix GPIB-USB Controller The {{< manpage "uplcom" "4">}} driver supports the following devices and adapters: * ADLINK ND-6530 USB-Serial Adapter * Alcatel One Touch 535/735 Phone * Alcor AU9720 USB-RS232 Serial Adapter * AlDiga AL-11U Modem * Alltronix ACM003U00 Modem * Anchor Serial adapter * ATEN UC-232A * BAFO BF-800 and BF-810 * Belkin F5U257 * BenQ S81 Phone * Corega CG-USBRS232R Serial Adapter * Cressi Edy (Seiko) Diving Computer * ELECOM UC-SGT Serial Adapter * HAL Corporation Crossam2+USB IR commander * Hama USB RS-232 Serial Adapter * Hamlet exaggerate XURS232 * HP LD220 Point-Of-Sale (POS) Display * IOGEAR UC-232A * I/O DATA USB-RSAQ, USB-RSAQ2, USB-RSAQ3 and USB-RSAQ5 * iTegno WM1080A GSM/GFPRS Modem * iTegno WM2080A CDMA Modem * Leadtek 9531 GPS * Micromax 610U Modem * Microsoft Palm 700WX * Mobile Action MA-620 Infrared Adapter * Motorola Cables * Nokia CA-42 Cable * OTI DKU-5 cable * Panasonic TY-TP50P6-S flat screen * PLX CA-42 Phone Cable * PLANEX USB-RS232 URS-03 * Prolific Generic USB-Serial Adapters * Prolific Pharos USB-Serial Adapter * RATOC REX-USB60 * Radio Shack USB Serial Cable * Sagem USB-Serial Adapter * Samsung I330 Phone Cradle * Sandberg USB to Serial Link (model number 133-08) * Sanwa KB-USB2 Multimeter cable * Siemens/BenQ EF81, SX1, X65 and X75 Mobile Phones * Sitecom USB-Serial Adapter * SMART Technologies USB-Serial Adapter * Sony QN3 Phone Cable * Sony Ericsson Datapilot * Sony Ericsson DCU-10 and DCU-11 (Susteen) USB Cables * SOURCENEXT KeikaiDenwa 8 (with and without charger) * Speed Dragon USB-Serial Cable * Syntech CPT-8001C Barcode Scanner * TDK UHA6400 and UPA9664 USB-PHS Adapters * TRENDnet USB to Serial Converter (TU-S9) * Tripp-Lite U209-000-R USB-Serial Adapter * UIC HCR331 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader * UIC MSR206 Magnetic Stripe Card Reader * Willcom W-SIM DD PHS terminal.(WS002IN) * YC-Cable USB-Serial Adapter * Zeagle N2iTion3 Diving Computer The {{< manpage "umct" "4">}} driver supports the following adapters: * Belkin F5U109 * Belkin F5U409 * D-Link DU-H3SP USB BAY Hub * Magic Control Technology USB-232 * Sitecom USB-232 [amd64, i386] Audio Devices ({{< manpage "uaudio" "4">}} driver) The {{< manpage "uvisor" "4">}} driver supports the following devices: * Aceeca Mez1000 RDA * Handspring Treo * Handspring Treo 600 * Handspring Visor * Palm I705 * Palm M125 * Palm M130 * Palm M500 * Palm M505 * Palm M515 * Palm Tungsten T * Palm Tungsten Z * Palm Zire * Palm Zire 31 * Sony Clie 4.0 * Sony Clie 4.1 * Sony Clie 5.0 * Sony Clie PEG-S500C * Sony Clie NX60 * Sony Clie S360 * Sony Clie TJ37 [[firewire]] === IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices The {{< manpage "fwohci" "4">}} driver provides support for PCI/CardBus FireWire interface cards. The driver supports the following IEEE 1394 OHCI chipsets: * Adaptec AHA-894x/AIC-5800 * Apple Pangea * Apple UniNorth * Intel 82372FB * IOGEAR GUF320 * Lucent / Agere FW322/323 * NEC uPD72861 * NEC uPD72870 * NEC uPD72871/2 * NEC uPD72873 * NEC uPD72874 * National Semiconductor CS4210 * Ricoh R5C551 * Ricoh R5C552 * Sony CX3022 * Sony i.LINK (CXD3222) * Sun PCIO-2 (RIO 1394) * Texas Instruments PCI4410A * Texas Instruments PCI4450 * Texas Instruments PCI4451 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV22 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV23 * Texas Instruments TSB12LV26 * Texas Instruments TSB43AA22 * Texas Instruments TSB43AB21/A/AI/A-EP * Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A * Texas Instruments TSB43AB23 * Texas Instruments TSB82AA2 * VIA Fire II (VT6306) [amd64, i386] Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices ({{< manpage "sbp" "4">}} driver) [[bluetooth]] === Bluetooth Devices The {{< manpage "ng_bt3c" "4">}} driver provides support for the 3Com/HP 3CRWB6096-A PCCARD bluetooth adapter. The {{< manpage "ng_ubt" "4">}} driver supports all Bluetooth USB devices that conform with the Bluetooth specification v1.1, including: * 3Com 3CREB96 * AIPTEK BR0R02 * EPoX BT-DG02 * Mitsumi Bluetooth USB adapter * MSI MS-6967 * TDK Bluetooth USB adapter * Broadcom Bluetooth USB adapter [[crypto-accel]] === Cryptographic Accelerators The {{< manpage "hifn" "4">}} driver supports various cards containing the Hifn 7751, 7951, 7811, 7955, and 7956 chipsets, such as: * Invertex AEON * Hifn 7751 * PowerCrypt * XL-Crypt * NetSec 7751 * Soekris Engineering vpn1201 and vpn1211 * Soekris Engineering vpn1401 and vpn1411 The {{< manpage "safe" "4">}} driver supports cards containing any of the following chips: * SafeNet 1141 * SafeNet 1741 The {{< manpage "ubsec" "4">}} driver supports cards containing any of the following chips: * Bluesteel 5501 * Bluesteel 560 * Broadcom BCM5801 * Broadcom BCM5802 * Broadcom BCM5805 * Broadcom BCM5820 * Broadcom BCM5821 * Broadcom BCM5822 * Broadcom BCM5823 * Broadcom BCM5825 [[misc]] === Miscellaneous [amd64, i386] FAX-Modem/PCCARD * MELCO IGM-PCM56K/IGM-PCM56KH * Nokia Card Phone 2.0 (gsm900/dcs1800 HSCSD terminal) [amd64, i386] Floppy drives ({{< manpage "fdc" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] VGA-compatible video cards ({{< manpage "vga" "4">}} driver) [.note] *Note*: + Information regarding specific video cards and compatibility with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/. [amd64, i386] Keyboards including: * [i386] AT-style keyboards ({{< manpage "atkbd" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] PS/2 keyboards ({{< manpage "atkbd" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] USB keyboards ({{< manpage "ukbd" "4">}} driver) [amd64, i386] Pointing devices including: * [amd64, i386] Bus mice and compatible devices ({{< manpage "mse" "4">}} driver) * [amd64, i386] PS/2 mice and compatible devices, including many laptop pointing devices ({{< manpage "psm" "4">}} driver) * Serial mice and compatible devices * [amd64, i386] USB mice ({{< manpage "ums" "4">}} driver) [.note] *Note*: + {{< manpage "moused" "8">}} has more information on using pointing devices with FreeBSD. Information on using pointing devices with Xorg can be found at http://www.x.org/. [amd64, i386] "PC standard" parallel ports ({{< manpage "ppc" "4">}} driver) [i386, amd64] PC-compatible joysticks ({{< manpage "joy" "4">}} driver) [i386] PHS Data Communication Card/PCCARD * NTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ct * Panasonic KX-PH405 * SII MC-P200 [i386] Xilinx XC6200-based reconfigurable hardware cards compatible with the HOT1 from http://www.vcc.com/[Virtual Computers] (xrpu driver). diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc index 870e1522d5..7a90817852 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc @@ -1,728 +1,729 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE Release Notes" sidenav: download --- -= FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Release Notes -:doctype: article -:toc: macro -:toclevels: 1 -:icons: font :releaseCurrent: 13.0-RELEASE :releaseBranch: 13-STABLE :releasePrev: 12.2-RELEASE :releaseNext: 13.1-RELEASE :releaseType: release include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] += FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} Release Notes +:doctype: article +:toc: macro +:toclevels: 1 +:icons: font + == Abstract [.abstract-title] The release notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} contain a summary of the changes made to the FreeBSD base system on the {releaseBranch} development line. This document lists applicable security advisories that were issued since the last release, as well as significant changes to the FreeBSD kernel and userland. Some brief remarks on upgrading are also presented. [[intro]] == Introduction This document contains the release notes for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent}. It describes recently added, changed, or deleted features of FreeBSD. It also provides some notes on upgrading from previous versions of FreeBSD. The {releaseType} distribution to which these release notes apply represents the latest point along the {releaseBranch} development branch since {releaseBranch} was created. Information regarding pre-built, binary {releaseType} distributions along this branch can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/]. The {releaseType} distribution to which these release notes apply represents a point along the {releaseBranch} development branch between {releasePrev} and the future {releaseNext}. Information regarding pre-built, binary {releaseType} distributions along this branch can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/]. This distribution of FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} is a {releaseType} distribution. It can be found at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/[https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/] or any of its mirrors. More information on obtaining this (or other) {releaseType} distributions of FreeBSD can be found in the link:{handbook}mirrors[Obtaining FreeBSD appendix] to the link:{handbook}[FreeBSD Handbook]. All users are encouraged to consult the release errata before installing FreeBSD. The errata document is updated with "late-breaking" information discovered late in the release cycle or after the release. Typically, it contains information on known bugs, security advisories, and corrections to documentation. An up-to-date copy of the errata for FreeBSD {releaseCurrent} can be found on the FreeBSD Web site. This document describes the most user-visible new or changed features in FreeBSD since {releasePrev}. In general, changes described here are unique to the {releaseBranch} branch unless specifically marked as MERGED features. Typical release note items document recent security advisories issued after {releasePrev}, new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options, major bug fixes, or contributed software upgrades. They may also list changes to major ports/packages or release engineering practices. Clearly the release notes cannot list every single change made to FreeBSD between releases; this document focuses primarily on security advisories, user-visible changes, and major architectural improvements. [[upgrade]] == Upgrading from Previous Releases of FreeBSD Binary upgrades between RELEASE versions (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported using the man:freebsd-update[8] utility. The binary upgrade procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as unmodified GENERIC kernels distributed as a part of an official FreeBSD release. The man: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 [.filename]#/usr/src/UPDATING#. Upgrading powerpc64 systems from earlier FreeBSD Releases is NOT supported. Users need to reinstall, due to using new ABI. [IMPORTANT] ==== Upgrading FreeBSD should only be attempted after backing up _all_ data and configuration files. ==== [IMPORTANT] ==== Updating UEFI ESP partitions (the partition the firmware boots from) has changed. See <> for important details. ==== [[security-errata]] == Security and Errata This section lists the various Security Advisories and Errata Notices since {releasePrev}. [[security]] === Security Advisories [.informaltable] [cols="1,1,1", frame="none", options="header"] |=== | Advisory | Date | Topic |No advisories. | | |=== [[errata]] === Errata Notices [.informaltable] [cols="1,1,1", frame="none", options="header"] |=== | Errata | Date | Topic |No notices. | | |=== // Sample release notes entry. //The man:fsck_msdosfs[8] utility includes a variety of enhancements, including reducing the memory footprint, a new flag, `-M`, which disables the use of man:mmap[2], and others. gitref:9708ba9f29[repository=src] [[userland]] == Userland This section covers changes and additions to userland applications, contributed software, and system utilities. [[userland-config]] === Userland Configuration Changes man:rc.subr[8] now honors `${name}_env` in all man:rc[8] scripts. Previously, environment variables set by a user via `${name}_env` were ignored if the service defined a custom `*_cmd` variable to control the behavior of the `run_rc_command` function, for example, `start_cmd`, instead of relying on variables like `command` and `command_args`. gitref:d15e810db9a5[repository=src] man:init[8], man:service[8], and man:cron[8] will now adopt user/class environment variables by default (excluding `PATH`). Notably, environment variables for all cron jobs and man:rc[8] services can now be set via man:login.conf[5]. gitref:21c1a93c048f[repository=src], gitref:736a5a6d1dbb[repository=src], gitref:7466dbd68487[repository=src] The default config for man:newsyslog[8] will now only include files from the /etc/newsyslog.conf.d/ and /usr/local/etc/newsyslog.conf.d/ directories if the filename ends with ".conf" and does not begin with a "." character. This matches the man:syslog.conf[5] functionality, and also prevents ".sample" or ".pkgnew" files being included. gitref:9165316ff6bf[repository=src] The kernel now supports enforcing a W^X memory mapping policy for user processes. The policy is not enforced by default but can be enabled by setting the `kern.elf32.allow_wx` and `kern.elf64.allow_wx` sysctls to 0. Individual binaries can be exempted from the policy by man:elfctl[1] via the `wxneeded` feature. gitref:2e1c94aa1fd5[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[userland-programs]] === Userland Application Changes The man:calendar[1] utility again supports nested C pre-processor conditionals and now supports the C++ comment syntax in addition to the C syntax. gitref:19b5c307548[repository=src] The man:calendar[1] utility consistently prints dates according to the locale of the invoking user, not the possibly varying locales of included files. gitref:f1560bd080a[repository=src] The man:calendar[1] utility uses the correct paths for included files if invoked with the -a option. gitref:19b5c307548[repository=src] The man:calendar[1] utility no longer installs data files other than calendar.freebsd. The data files are now provided by the deskutils/calendar-data port. gitref:d20d6550187[repository=src] The man:daemon[8] utility now supports the `-H` flag to close and re-open the output file when SIGHUP is received. This permits rotation of the output file via man:newsyslog[8]. gitref:4cd407ec933[repository=src] The man:daemon[8] utility no longer blocks SIGTERM during the restart delay. gitref:09a3675d961[repository=src] The man:devd[8] utility now reports a `kernel` system event when the system resumes from sleep rather than a `kern` system event. gitref:f87655ec7694[repository=src] The man:diskinfo[8] utility now reports the physical device name GEOM attribute when available. gitref:b5961be1ab7[repository=src] Removed userland support for FreeBSD/i386 a.out executables. gitref:9bc6c7219a37[repository=src], gitref:50a40d091170[repository=src], gitref:0713c7b88cf0[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} Removed the man:elf2aout[1] utility. gitref:dd99ab06f360[repository=src] The man:freebsd-update[8] utility now displays progress for the "Fetching files..." stage. gitref:d6e1e31a0e6[repository=src] The man:freebsd-update[8] utility now supports the `-p` flag, which ensures password db changes are included in [.filename]#/etc/passwd# via man:pwd_mkdb[8]. gitref:9b6591109e8[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The man:freebsd-update[8] utility now supports the `updatesready` and `showconfig` commands to check for updates and check the configuration respectively. gitref:8cfda118cbd[repository=src] The manual page for the man:freebsd-update[8] utility documents using the `PAGER` environment variable for non-interactive use. gitref:32f4592764d[repository=src] Removed the obsolete version of the GNU debugger that was installed to [.filename]#/usr/libexec# for use by man:crashinfo[8]. Detailed kernel crash information can be obtained by installing modern GDB from ports or packages. gitref:1c0ea326aa6d[repository=src] Removed the obsolete binutils 2.17 and man:gcc[1] 4.2.1 from the tree. All supported architectures now use the LLVM/clang toolchain. gitref:0ad202f312f6[repository=src], gitref:a04ec978b369[repository=src], gitref:57f804675e65[repository=src], gitref:90b9aa475e9e[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} Removed the GPL-licensed version of man:dtc[1]. The BSD-licensed version is now built and installed unconditionally. gitref:134b378392a8[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The manual page for the man:gstat[8] utility now documents the use of interactive keyboard commands. gitref:cfaa2958dc4[repository=src] The manual page for the man:inetd[8] utility now includes an example of how to use netcat as an HTTP proxy. gitref:a58fc861516[repository=src] The manual page for the man:inetd[8] utility now includes comments for all examples. gitref:26a4a61a285[repository=src] Removed the man:ctm[1] utility. It is now provided by the `misc/ctm` port. gitref:385e98080cab[repository=src] The BSD version of man:grep[1] is now installed by default. The obsolete GNU version that was the previous default has been removed. gitref:8aff76fb37b5[repository=src], gitref:47d1ad2413da[repository=src] Removed the man:amd[8] automount daemon. Its functionality is provided by man:autofs[5]. gitref:13f7dbe822d5[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[userland-contrib]] === Contributed Software Replaced the man:bc[1] and man:dc[1] utilities with the version developed by Gavin D. Howard. The new versions do not depend on an external large number library, offer GNU bc extensions, are much faster than and fix POSIX compliance issues of the programs they replace. They support POSIX message catalogs and come with localized messages in Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Polish, Portugueze, and Russian. The previous implementation is still available in FreeBSD-13 and can be selected instead of the new one by the build option `WITHOUT_GH_BC`. gitref:c41fef90a7d[repository=src] The clang, lld, and lldb utilities and compiler-rt, llvm, libunwind, and libc++ libraries have been updated to version 11.0.1. gitref:39b7445e15cd[repository=src] [[userland-deprecated-programs]] === Deprecated Applications [[userland-libraries]] === Runtime Libraries and API The new man:getlocalbase[3] function in libutil retrieves the LOCALBASE path in a standard way. gitref:30d21d27953[repository=src] Removed the man:cap_random[3] function as it has been superseeded by man:getrandom[2]. gitref:a76f78dc3f43[repository=src] A new Linux-compatible man:copy_file_range[2] system call supports efficient file copies. In particular, this system call permits the kernel to request that an NFSv4.2 server perform a copy operation locally on the server. gitref:bbbbeca3e9a3[repository=src] The man:regex[3] function no longer accepts redundant escapes for most ordinary characters. This will cause applications such as man:sed[1] and man:grep[1] to reject regular expressions using these escapes. gitref:adeebf4cd47c[repository=src] New man:aio_readv[2] and man:aio_writev[2] system calls provide vectored analogues of man:aio_read[2] and man:aio_write[2]. gitref:022ca2fc7fe0[repository=src] powerpc64 switched to ELFv2 ABI at the same time it switched to LLVM. This brings us to a parity with modern Linux distributions. This also makes the binaries from previous FreeBSD versions incompatible with 13.0-RELEASE. Kernel still supports ELFv1, so jails and chroots using older FreeBSD versions are still compatible. gitref:e4399d169acc[repository=src] Removed CU-SeeMe support from man:libalias[3]. gitref:65a1d63665b[repository=src] [[kernel]] == Kernel This section covers changes to kernel configurations, system tuning, and system control parameters that are not otherwise categorized. [[kernel-general]] === General Kernel Changes Processes that attach to a man:jail[8] will now completely rebase their man:cpuset[1] onto the jail's cpuset. Notably, if a process had been assigned a numbered cpuset then it will be assigned a new numbered set that is the combination of CPUs allowed to the attaching process and the jail. Processes belonging to the superuser will implicitly widen their CPU mask as needed if they share no CPUs in common with the jail. Overhauled the in-kernel cryptographic framework to better support modern cryptographic algorithms as well as simplify the interface for both device drivers and framework consumers. gitref:c03414326909[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} man:geli[8] now reports the use of accelerated software cryptography (such as AES-NI on x86 CPUs) as "accelerated software" rather than "hardware". This is purely a change in naming, and does not imply reduced performance or support. gitref:a3d565a1188f[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} Removed support for Kerberos GSS algorithms deprecated by RFCs 6649 and 8429. gitref:dee3aa83d1b6[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} Removed support for previously-deprecated algorithms in man:geli[8]. gitref:e2b9919398c3[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} Removed support for IPsec algorithms deprecated by RFC 8221 as well as Triple DES. gitref:16aabb761c0a[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} Removed support for previously-deprecated cryptographic algorithms from man:cryptodev[4] and the in-kernel cryptographic framework. gitref:6c80c319ef88[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} Refactored the amd64 DMAR driver to provide a generic I/O MMU framework which can be used by other architectures. As part of this, renamed the amd64-specific `ACPI_DMAR` kernel option to `IOMMU`. gitref:6186bfbd1880[repository=src] {{< sponsored "DARPA" >}} {{< sponsored "AFRL" >}} Added a driver for the Arm System Memory Management Unit version 3.2 to the aarch64 architecture. The driver is enabled by the `IOMMU` kernel option. gitref:4cc8701067e1[repository=src] {{< sponsored "DARPA" >}} {{< sponsored "AFRL" >}} {{< sponsored "Innovate UK" >}} The GENERIC kernels for amd64 and i386 now include man:aesni[4] to support accelerated software cryptography for man:geli[8] by default. gitref:074a91f746bd[repository=src] The GENERIC kernel for aarch64 now includes man:armv8crypto[4] to support accelerated software cryptography for man:geli[8] by default. gitref:074a91f746bd[repository=src] Added Safe Memory Reclamation (SMR) to the kernel, a light weight variant of epoch reclamation closely coupled to man:uma[9]. This has been applied in parts of the VM subsystem and VFS layer to improve scalability on high core count systems. gitref:d4665eaa6638[repository=src] Removed support for procfs-based process debugging. gitref:59838c1a197[repository=src] Added the man:netgdb[4] facility, allowing the man:gdb[4] kernel debugger to be used over the network. gitref:dda17b3672f2[repository=src] Added the man:backlight[9] subsystem. gitref:675aae732d3[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} Added a CAM-Newbus SDIO support module. gitref:67ca7330cf3[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[drivers]] == Devices and Drivers This section covers changes and additions to devices and device drivers since {releasePrev}. [[drivers-device]] === Device Drivers Removed several network drivers for obsolete Ethernet adapters: * man:bm[4] BMAC gitref:9e774e53407b[repository=src] * man:cs[4] Crystal Semiconductor CS8900/CS8920 gitref:e1edf1240b33[repository=src] * man:de[4] DEC DC21x4x gitref:08ac01a92c88[repository=src] * man:ed[4] NE-2000 and WD-80x3 gitref:05aa6e583be3[repository=src] * man:ep[4] 3Com Etherlink III (3c5x9) ISA gitref:e153ee663af1[repository=src] * man:ex[4] Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 and Pro/10+ gitref:3ee01a13855b[repository=src] * man:fe[4] Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A gitref:dd262716a1e0[repository=src] * man:hme[4] Sun Microelectronics STP2002-STQ gitref:9ee99cec1f36[repository=src] * man:pcn[4] AMD PCnet gitref:607790d10fdb[repository=src] * man:sf[4] Starfire gitref:3b70dd81f56f[repository=src] * man:sn[4] SMC 91Cxx gitref:90089841deba[repository=src] * man:tl[4] Texas Instruments ThunderLAN gitref:7c897ca91fe1[repository=src] * man:tx[4] SMC 83c17x gitref:b1b1c2fe385c[repository=src] * man:txp[4] 3Com 3XP Typhoon/Sidewinder (3CR990) gitref:be345ff023d9[repository=src] * man:vx[4] 3Com EtherLink III / Fast EtherLink III (3c59x) PCI gitref:e8504bf9e7a0[repository=src] * man:wb[4] Winbond W89C840F gitref:02fae06a11b4[repository=src] * man:xe[4] Xircom PCMCIA gitref:7a582e5374c8[repository=src] The man:qat[4] driver has been added, supporting some of the cryptographic acceleration functions of the Intel QuickAssist (QAT) device. The man:qat[4] driver supports the QAT devices integrated with Atom C2000 and C3000 and Xeon C620 and D-1500 platforms, and the Intel QAT Adapter 8950. gitref:72143e89bb43[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Rubicon Communications, LLC (\"Netgate\")" >}} Removed the man:ubsec[4] driver for obsolete Broadcom BCM58xx crypto accelerators. gitref:97e251327f95[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} Removed the deprecated man:ufm[4] driver for USB FM tuners. gitref:209d3fb41fe[repository=src] Removed the deprecated man:ctau[4] and man:cx[4] drivers. gitref:2733d8c96c6f[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} Removed the man:vpo[4] driver for parallel port SCSI adapters. gitref:51691e26d06[repository=src] A new man:safexcel[4] driver supports cryptographic requests via the EIP-97 packet processing module found on the ESPRESSObin. gitref:b356ddf07671[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Rubicon Communications, LLC" >}} A new man:usbhid[4] driver uses drivers from the man:hid[4] framework for USB HID devices instead of man:ukbd[4], man:ums[4], and man:uhid[4]. man:usbhid[4] is enabled by adding `hw.usb.usbhid.enable=1` to [.filename]#/boot/loader.conf# and adding `usbhid` to `kld_list=""` in [.filename]#/etc/rc.conf#. gitref:b62f6dfaed3d[repository=src] The suite of VirtIO device drivers now support the VirtIO V1 spec. This improves FreeBSD's compatibility as a guest operating system with various hypervisors and emulators including the ability to run on the link:https://wiki.qemu.org/images/4/4e/Q35.pdf[Q35 chipset] under QEMU. A new man:ossl[4] driver supports optimized software cryptography on aarch64, amd64, and i386 using assembly routines from OpenSSL. gitref:ba610be90a7c[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}}, gitref:22bd0c9731d7[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} The man:armv8crypto[4] driver which supports software cryptography on ARMv8 CPUs now supports AES-XTS which is used by man:geli[8]. gitref:4979620ece98[repository=src] The man:armv8crypto[4] driver now supports AES-GCM which is used by IPsec and kernel TLS. gitref:f76393a6305b6[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Ampere Computing" >}} man:ixl[4] was ported to powerpc64. gitref:c5568ba08741[repository=src] man:mrsas[4] was ported to powerpc64. gitref:e34a057ca6eb[repository=src] man:aacraid[4] was ported to powerpc64. gitref:d8c51c6f74b6[repository=src] man:virtio[4] was ported to powerpc64. gitref:f272c8de6e47[repository=src] man:hwpmc[4] gained support for POWER8 and POWER9. gitref:68dd71825601[repository=src] man:cpld[4] driver was written for powerpc64 and powerpcspe. gitref:2a05eb9f3c4b[repository=src], gitref:ccb1ebe01caa[repository=src] The man:cgem[4] ethernet driver now supports 64-bit physical addresses. gitref:facdd1cd2045[repository=src] Added the man:axp[4] driver, supporting the 10G ethernet controller found on AMD EPYC processors. gitref:7113afc84c0[repository=src] Added support for Intel Speed Shift to man:cpufreq[4]. gitref:4577cf3744b[repository=src] Added a driver for pwm-backlight compatible devices, such as the one found on the Pinebook and Pinebook Pro. gitref:38d94a4bc75[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[storage]] == Storage This section covers changes and additions to file systems and other storage subsystems, both local and networked. [[storage-general]] === General Storage For man:iscsi[4] and man:ctld[8], support for specifying network QoS in the form of DiffServ Codepoints (DSCP) and Ethernet Priority Code Point (PCP) was added. gitref:ddf1072aac49[repository=src] {{< sponsored "NetApp" >}} The man:ctld[8] utility now supports the `-f` flag to test the validity of configuration files. gitref:7fcbecd004f[repository=src] Removed the man:nand[4] device framework and man:nandfs[5] filesystem and associated utilities. gitref:f5a95d9a0794[repository=src] Removed the `GEOM_SCHED` class and accompanying man:gsched[8] tool. gitref:86c06ff8864[repository=src] man:gnop[8] can now apply configurable delays to read and write requests to simulate a slow disk. gitref:4f80c85519d5[repository=src] The kernel now provides a default implementation for the `SEEK_DATA` and `SEEK_HOLE` man:ioctl[2]'s for filesystems which do not support sparse files. gitref:2e1b32c0e3fc[repository=src] The NFS client and server now support NFSv4.2 (RFC 7862) and Extended Attributes (RFC 8276). gitref:c057a378180e[repository=src] Attempts to read a directory fail with `EISDIR` by default. The `-d skip` flags can be passed to man:grep[1] to suppress errors in stderr when non-recursively grepping a list that includes directories. gitref:dcef4f65ae39[repository=src] The NFS server now permits credentials specified via `-maproot` or `-mapall` in man:exports[5] to include more than 16 groups. gitref:cc5efdde94bf[repository=src] The NFS client and server now support NFS over TLS. The additional userland daemons are not built by default but can be enabled by building a new world that includes a KTLS-enabled OpenSSL via the `WITH_OPENSSL_KTLS` option. gitref:6e4b6ff88fde[repository=src], gitref:2c76eebca71b[repository=src], gitref:59f6f5e23c1a[repository=src] A new `nfsv4_server_only` variable can be set to `YES` in [.filename]#/etc/rc.conf# to only enable support for NFSv4. This avoids the need to run man:rpcbind[8] on an NFS server. gitref:4389a5661034[repository=src] Updated the man:fusefs[5] protocol to 7.28 along with adding support for `FUSE_COPY_FILE_RANGE` and `FUSE_LSEEK`. gitref:92bbfe1f0d1f[repository=src] The ZFS implementation is now provided by OpenZFS. gitref:9e5787d2284e[repository=src] {{< sponsored "iXsystems" >}} Added the man:pvscsi[4] driver, supporting the para-virtualized SCSI controller in VMWare products like ESXi. gitref:052e12a5084[repository=src] {{< sponsored "VMWare" >}} {{< sponsored "Panzura" >}} [[boot]] == Boot Loader Changes This section covers the boot loader, boot menu, and other boot-related changes. The man:efibootmgr[8] utility now supports the `-b` flag to specify an index of a specific boot entry to create or modify. gitref:a2581e80212[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}} The man:efibootmgr[8] utility now supports the `-E` flag to query which EFI System Partition was used to boot the system. gitref:1cdb8eb8fe1[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}} The man:efibootmgr[8] utility now supports the `-f` and `-F` flags to set or clear a request to boot to the UEFI user interface on the next boot. gitref:83c4237258d[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Ampere Computing, Inc." >}} Prior releases had a complete ms-dos formatted filesystem packaged into boot1.efifat. Older versions of FreeBSD installed this filesystem image into a raw partition. However, uses of the ESP have proliferated, making this inflexible approach no longer desirable. Users have varied needs for the size of this partition, and multiple booting setups require more detailed access. To update old ESP partitions, users should stop using the man:gpart[8] utility. Instead, ESP partitions should be mounted as MS-DOS filesystems as [.filename]#/boot/efi#, and [.filename]#/boot/loader.efi# should be copied to [.filename]#/boot/efi/efi/boot/bootx64.efi# if the default setup is use. If the man:efibootmgr[8] utility is used to customize the boot environment, this file should be copied to the location set with the `-l` flag. [[network]] == Networking This section describes changes that affect networking in FreeBSD. [[network-general]] === General Network A new type of man:mbuf[9] (network data buffer) can represent multiple, unmapped physical pages as a single buffer. This improves the performance of man:sendfile[2] by reducing the length of mbuf linked lists in socket buffers. gitref:82334850ea45[repository=src], gitref:cec06a3edc52[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}} The kernel now supports in-kernel framing and encryption of Transport Layer Security (TLS) data on TCP sockets for TLS versions 1.0 through 1.3. Transmit offload via in-kernel crypto drivers is supported for MtE cipher suites using AES-CBC as well as AEAD cipher suites using AES-GCM. Receive offload via in-kernel crypto drivers is supported for AES-GCM cipher suites for TLS 1.2. Using KTLS requires the use of a KTLS-aware userland SSL library. The OpenSSL library included in the base system does not enable KTLS support by default, but support can be enabled by building with the `WITH_OPENSSL_KTLS` option. gitref:b2e60773c6b0[repository=src], gitref:6554362c6640[repository=src], gitref:f1f934754638[repository=src], gitref:3c0e56850511[repository=src], gitref:c1c52cd57e88[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Netflix" >}} {{< sponsored "Chelsio Communications" >}} man:tcp[4] now supports Proportional Rate Reduction (as described by RFC6937) to improve SACK loss recovery during burst loss and ACK thinning scenarios. This feature is enabled by default. A new man:sysctl[8], `net.inet.tcp.do_prr`, can be set to `0` to restore the prior behavior. PRR should generally help improve loss recovery performance and prevent numerous preventable retransmit timeout (RTO) stalls. This surpasses the prior behavior, but a strictly packet conserving variant can be enabled. A misconfigured token bucket traffic policer can cause persistent loss even during loss recovery. In that case, activating the conservative PRR variant may prevent some retransmission timeouts (RTO) and associated session stalls for a few milliseconds while behaving less optimal in the general case. A new man:sysctl[8], `net.inet.tcp.do_prr_conservative`, can be set to `1` to enable strictly packet conserving behavior (at most 1 segment for each ACK received), while the normal variant may send up to 2 segments per received ACK - helping in cases of ACK thinning or significant burst loss events. gitref:0e1d7c25c5ab[repository=src] {{< sponsored "NetApp" >}} The man:cc_cubic[4] man:tcp[4] congestion control algorithm aligns more closely with the standard in RFC8312. gitref:40f9078ff9d9[repository=src] {{< sponsored "NetApp" >}} The amount of queued packets in for unresolved ARP/NDP entries has been increased to 16. gitref:0da3f8c98d17d9[repository=src] Stacked VLAN (802.1ad) support has been added. gitref:c7cffd65c5d8[repository=src]. The man:ping[8] utility now supports setting network QoS, with IP DSCP gitref:6034024daddb[repository=src] and Ethernet PCP gitref:81a6f4c7ae69[repository=src]. {{< sponsored "NetApp" >}} Merged the man:ping[8] and man:ping6[8] utilities. man:ping[8] supports both IPv4 and IPv6. A legacy man:ping6[8] is retained for backwards compatibility. gitref:3cde9171d2d5[repository=src] SCTP support is now available as a new [.filename]#sctp.ko# kernel module and is no longer compiled into GENERIC by default. gitref:e64080e79c53[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[network-routing]] == Routing FreeBSD 13 features a rewritten routing stack. It is based on the introduction of nexthops - objects holding all necessary state to pass a packet to the desired destination. gitref:a666325282ea[repository=src] Multipath routing support has been rewritten in more scalable fashion, featuring 64-wide multipath routes with O(1) lookup time. gitref:fedeb08b6a58[repository=src]. The `RADIX_MPATH` kernel option got replaced with `ROUTE_MPATH`, which is turned on by default. Additionally, the `net.route.multipath` sysctl has been added to control the feature in runtime. gitref:d1d941c5b910[repository=src], gitref:d5fe384b4d41[repository=src] Support for custom route lookup algorithms has been added. The framework decouples control-plane and data-plane, resulting in both faster lookups and better convergence times for large tables under load. gitref:f5baf8bb12f3[repository=src] DPDK librte-based IPv4/IPv6 route lookup algorithms has been added, optimising control-plane and data-plane for large routing tables. gitref:537d13437314[repository=src] Interface fib is now used for proxyarp checks. gitref:66bc03d41566[repository=src] Loopback route installation has been fixed for the interfaces in different fibs using the same prefix. gitref:9fdbf7eef5c0[repository=src] Number of fibs can now be changed at runtime by controlling `net.fibs` sysctl. gitref:f5247a232a33[repository=src] `net.add_addr_allfibs` sysctl default has been changed to 0. gitref:2d3982419593[repository=src] Temporal routes (routes with `-expire` time set) expiration have been for both IPv4 and IPv6. gitref:34a5582c47c7[repository=src] Duplicate routes installation issue for /32 or /128 interface aliases has been fixed. gitref:81728a538d24[repository=src] IPv6 interface routes are now marked with RTF_PINNED like their IPv4 counterparts. gitref:81728a538d24[repository=src] The {{< manpage "route" "8">}} network auto-guessing has been eliminated by removing remnants of classful behavior. gitref:d28210b2c2aa[repository=src] Sysctl `net.inet6.ip6.deembed_scopeid` , making it possible to disable IPv6 scope de-embedding, has been removed. gitref:bec053ffe01d[repository=src] [[hardware]] == Hardware Support This section covers general hardware support for physical machines, hypervisors, and virtualization environments, as well as hardware changes and updates that do not otherwise fit in other sections of this document. === AMD64 The amd64 architecture now supports Hygon Dhyana Family 18h processors. gitref:2ee49fac82fc[repository=src] The amd64 architecture now supports 57-bit virtual addresses (LA57) on supported CPUs. This permits user processes to use up to 56 bits of virtual address space. This also includes support for five layer nested page tables used by bhyve. gitref:9ce875d9b59d[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} [[ARM-ARM64]] === arm64 The 64-bit ARM architecture known as arm64 or AArch64 is promoted to Tier-1 status for FreeBSD 13. https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arm/2021-April/023602.html[Announcement] Added a driver for the Broadcom "GENET" ethernet driver found on the Raspberry Pi 4B. It was derived in part from NetBSD's version of the driver. gitref:2cd0c529781a[repository=src] Added support for using Address Space Identifiers (ASIDs) to the arm64 pmap. This improves TLB utilization for some workloads. gitref:50e3ab6bcf8c[repository=src] The man:linux[4] ABI compatibility layer is now enabled by default. gitref:6659d8e7c26[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} Added support for the man:gdb[4] kernel debugger. gitref:bbfa199cbc16[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} Added support for building ISO installer images. gitref:6dadc5d1cdec[repository=src] {{< sponsored "The FreeBSD Foundation" >}} Added SD card configuration files for the Rock64 and RockPro64. gitref:b407a449ac4c[repository=src] gitref:0edb2e1d0caa[repository=src] === ARMv5 Removed support for version 5 of the 32-bit ARM architecture. Building for `TARGET=arm` now defaults to a `TARGET_ARCH` of `armv7`. gitref:eb4977bd0fb2[repository=src] === Allwinner The aw_gpio driver now suppots GPIO interrupts. gitref:0fe5379c6a9[repository=src] A new aw_pwm driver supports Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) hardware on Allwinner boards. PWM channels can be configured with man:pwm[8]. gitref:277a038d0da[repository=src] The AXP803/AXP813 drivers now report battery sensor information. gitref:66bddb4c701[repository=src] Audio now works on H3/H5 SoCs. gitref:bfcf888a87a[repository=src] Infrared receiver now works on the H3 SoC. gitref:012fba460ac[repository=src] USB DRD now works on multiple Allwinner SoCs. This means that some USB ports can be used as peripherals. gitref:aea49d9fed9[repository=src] === RockChip A new rk_pwm driver supports PWM hardware on the RK3399. PWM channels can be configured with man:pwm[8]. gitref:bcd380e88b2[repository=src] External PCI-express adapters are now supports for the RK3399 SoC. gitref:dfd1d0fcabe[repository=src] USB3 found in RK3328 and RK3399 is now supported. gitref:7d888a5b2be[repository=src] if_dwc now supports flow control. gitref:2b4a66ed171[repository=src] if_dwc now supports checksum offloading. gitref:98ea5a7b9a1[repository=src] === POWER All powerpc architectures switched to LLVM and are currently mostly similar to amd64 toolchain-wise. gitref:678da4a27447[repository=src] powerpc (32-bit) switched to Secure-PLT. gitref:e861dab45186[repository=src] powerpc64le (64-bit little endian port) was introduced, targeting POWER8 and newer processors. gitref:b75abea4d087[repository=src] Radix MMU support for powerpc64 and powerpc64le (experimental, disabled by default). gitref:65bbba25d214[repository=src] Superpages support for powerpc64 and powerpc64le (experimental, disabled by default). gitref:e2d6c417e303[repository=src] LinuxKPI support. gitref:937a05ba81c3[repository=src] Support QEMU/KVM pseries without hugepages. gitref:b934fc74683b[repository=src] Support for handling kernel minidumps. gitref:d3c34fc0f473[repository=src] Optimized memcpy, memmove, bcopy, strncpy and strcpy. gitref:e16c18650cdc[repository=src], gitref:181e35008cfb[repository=src], gitref:075fb85f0904[repository=src] XIVE interrupt controller driver for POWER9, which improves performance by about 10%. gitref:d49fc192c141[repository=src] Converting pmap drivers to ifunc improved performance by about 20%. gitref:45b69dd63[repository=src] Plenty of stability fixes, which fix many kernel panics. Plenty of other performance improvements - performance during bulk -a package building is at least 60% higher. === Sparc Removed support for the `sparc64` architecture (SPARC 9). gitref:58aa35d42975[repository=src] [[hardware-virtualization]] === Virtualization Support The man:bhyve[8] utility supports additional COM3 and COM4 serial ports. gitref:eed1cc6cdfa[repository=src] Removed the deprecated bvmconsole and bvmdebug device models from man:bhyve[8] and the associated kernel device drivers for FreeBSD guests. gitref:c4df8cbfde5[repository=src] The man:bhyve[8] utility works reliably with more VNC clients including the macOS "Screen Sharing" application. gitref:2bb4be0f865[repository=src] The man:bhyve[8] utility now supports VirtIO-9p (aka VirtFS) filesystem sharing. gitref:100353cfbf8[repository=src] {{< sponsored "Conclusive Engineering (development), vStack.com (funding)" >}} The man:bhyve[8] utility now supports virtual machine snapshots. This feature is still in active development and is not yet enabled by default. gitref:483d953a86a[repository=src] {{< sponsored "University Politehnica of Bucharest, Matthew Grooms (student scholarships), iXsystems" >}} The man:bhyve[8] utility now supports a VM Generation Counter ACPI device. gitref:9cb339cc7b8[repository=src] The man:bhyve[8] utility now supports PCI HDAudio devices. gitref:7e3c7420615[repository=src] [[ports]] == Ports Collection and Package Infrastructure This section covers changes to the FreeBSD Ports Collection, package infrastructure, and package maintenance and installation tools. [[ports-packages]] === Packaging Changes [[future-releases]] == General Notes Regarding Future FreeBSD Releases [[future-releases-cputype]] === Default `CPUTYPE` Change The default `CPUTYPE` for the i386 architecture is now `686` (instead of `486`). This means that binaries require a 686-class CPU by default including, but not limited to, binaries provided by the FreeBSD Release Engineering team. The FreeBSD 13.0 code base continues to support older CPUs. Users who need to run on 486- or 586-class CPUs need to build their own releases. As the embedded market is the primary user of cores based on i486 and i586, end-user impact is expected to be minimal. Most embedded systems have custom builds already. Although some minor adjustments will be necessary, it will be on par with the effort required to move between major versions. Server and desktop machines based on these CPU types are generally over 20 years old. Most have been retired or are too resource poor to make FreeBSD 13.0 an attractive upgrade. There were several factors taken into account for this change. Most applications need 64-bit atomics for proper operation. While those operations can be emulated in the kernel on i486, they cannot be emulated in userland. Updating the default allows compiler generated code to select the right atomics in those cases, allow better optimizations and produce better error messages when necessary. The older library and/or include file approaches are much less optimal in resulting code and diagnostics. Current compiler technology produces better, faster, and/or smaller binaries for i686 than for i486. Several bugs in compiler support for i486 code generation attest to its lesser use in the wider ecosystem. In the wider ecosystem, i686 has been the default for many years so has received more testing and more optimization. Finally, the 32-bit amd64 libraries have been i686 since their inception. These factors strongly suggest that a i686 default will provide such an improved enough user experience to offset the minor pain for those few users of the older technology. As the majority of 32-bit testing is done by developers using the lib32 libraries on 64-bit hardware with the `COMPAT_FREEBSD32` option in the kernel, this change ensures better coverage and user experience. This also aligns with what the majority of Linux(R) distributions have been doing for quite some time. This is expected to be the final bump of the default `CPUTYPE` in i386. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/signatures.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/signatures.adoc index 212f5348ac..424e6a4986 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/signatures.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/signatures.adoc @@ -1,65 +1,65 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 13.0 Release Checksum Signatures" sidenav: download --- :localRel: 13.0 -:localBranchName: "RELEASE" -:localBranchStable: "stable/13" -:localBranchReleng: "releng/13.0" +:localBranchName: RELEASE +:localBranchStable: stable/13 +:localBranchReleng: releng/13.0 :localRelSha256: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA256-FreeBSD-13.0-RELEASE :localRelSha512: ../checksums/CHECKSUM.SHA512-FreeBSD-13.0-RELEASE = FreeBSD {localRel} Release Checksum Signatures == Signed Checksum Signatures This page contains links to the PGP-signed checksum files for FreeBSD {localRel}. == Installation Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386.asc[SHA256] |powerpc |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc.asc[SHA256] |powerpc64 |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64.asc[SHA256] |powerpc64le |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpc64le.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpc64le.asc[SHA256] |powerpcspe |link:{localRelSha512}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-powerpc-powerpcspe.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64.asc[SHA256] |riscv64 |link:{localRelSha512}-riscv64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-riscv64.asc[SHA256] |=== == Virtual Machine Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Architecture |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |amd64 (x86_64) |link:{localRelSha512}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-amd64-vm.asc[SHA256] |i386 |link:{localRelSha512}-i386-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-i386-vm.asc[SHA256] |aarch64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-vm.asc[SHA256] |riscv64 |link:{localRelSha512}-riscv-riscv64-vm.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-riscv-riscv64-vm.asc[SHA256] |=== == SD Card Image Checksums [.tblbasic] [.tblwide] [cols=",,",options="header",] |=== |Board Name |`SHA512` |`SHA256` |GENERICSD |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv7-GENERICSD.asc[SHA256] |PINE64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64.asc[SHA256] |PINE64-LTS |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINE64-LTS.asc[SHA256] |PINEBOOK |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-PINEBOOK.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-PINEBOOK.asc[SHA256] |RISCV64 |link:{localRelSha512}-riscv-riscv64-GENERICSD.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-riscv-riscv64-GENERICSD.asc[SHA256] |ROCK64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-ROCK64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-ROCK64.asc[SHA256] |ROCKPRO64 |link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-ROCKPRO64.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-ROCKPRO64.asc[SHA256] |RPI (3/4)|link:{localRelSha512}-arm64-aarch64-RPI.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm64-aarch64-RPI.asc[SHA256] |RPI-B |link:{localRelSha512}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA512] |link:{localRelSha256}-arm-armv6-RPI-B.asc[SHA256] |=== diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/9.1R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/9.1R/announce.adoc index a1f12450b9..81ad1539d9 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/9.1R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/9.1R/announce.adoc @@ -1,197 +1,197 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download --- -= FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE Announcement - include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] += FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE Announcement + The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE. This is the second release from the stable/9 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 9.0 and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights: * New Intel GPU driver with GEM/KMS support * netmap(4) fast userspace packet I/O framework * ZFS improvements from illumos project * CAM Target Layer, a disk and processor device emulation subsystem * Optional new {cpp}11 stack including LLVM libc++ and libcxxrt * Jail devfs, nullfs, zfs mounting and configuration file support * POSIX2008 extended locale support, including compatibility with Darwin extensions * oce(4) driver for Emulex OneConnect 10Gbit Ethernet card * sfxge(4) driver for 10Gb Ethernet adapters based on Solarflare SFC9000 controller * Xen Paravirtualized Backend Ethernet Driver (netback) improvement * hpt27xx(4) driver for HighPoint RocketRAID 27xx-based SAS 6Gb/s HBA * GEOM multipath class improvement * GEOM raid class is enabled by default supporting software RAID by deprecated ataraid(8) * kernel support for the AVX FPU extension * Numerous improvements in IPv6 hardware offload support *Please note that precompiled third-party packages are not available for 9.1-RELEASE at the time of release. See the link:#availability[Availability section] below for further details.* For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list available at: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.1R/relnotes/` * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.1R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities please see: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures. FreeBSD 9.1 can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP or BitTorrent as described in the sections below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. MD5 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO images are included at the bottom of this message. The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: dvd1:: This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, a collection of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. disc1:: This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. bootonly:: This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the support for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g. from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. memstick:: This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. + As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: + .... # dd if=FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... + Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. Due to the security incident reported here: http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/2012-compromise/ only the small third-party package set on the DVD image is available at this time for users who require pre-built packages (just GNOME and KDE windowing systems). The FreeBSD Project's package building infrastructure is undergoing a complete review and redesign. At this time we can not commit to a date the full release package set will become available. A separate announcement will be made when that becomes available. If you wish to install 9.1-RELEASE now you can build your own packages using portsnap(8) to obtain an up to date ports tree and then build the packages. If you require pre-built packages you should wait for the announcement of the full release package set becoming available. FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD 9.1-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. `http://www.freebsdmall.com/` == FTP At the time of this announcement the following FTP sites have FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE available. * `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp5.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp7.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp8.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.au.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.cn.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.cz.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.dk.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.fr.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.jp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.ru.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.tw.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.uk.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp2.us.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp10.us.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` * `ftp://ftp.za.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/` However before trying these sites please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to: * `ftp://ftp..FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD` Any additional mirror sites will be labeled *ftp2*, *ftp3* and so on. More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html` For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to 9.1-RELEASE please see: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.1R/installation.html` == Support 9.1-RELEASE is an extended support releases and will be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team until it's End-of-Life (EoL) date of December 31st 2014. As 9.1-RELEASE got delayed, the EoL of 9.0-RELEASE has been pushed to March 31st 2013 to allow people sufficient time to upgrade. As always all EoL dates can be found at http://security.FreeBSD.org/. * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Other Projects Based on FreeBSD There are many "third party" Projects based on FreeBSD. The Projects range from re-packaging FreeBSD into a more "novice friendly" distribution to making FreeBSD available on Amazon's EC2 infrastructure. For more information about these Third Party Projects see: * `http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/3rdPartyProjects` == Acknowledgments Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD 9.1 including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, and iXsystems. The release engineering team for 9.1-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== |Ken Smith |Release Engineering, amd64, i386, sparc64 Release Building, Mirror Site Coordination |Robert Watson |Release Engineering, Security |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Josh Paetzel |Release Engineering |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Bjoern Zeeb |Release Engineering, Package Building |Marcel Moolenaar |ia64, powerpc Release Building |Nathan Whitehorn |powerpc64 Release Building |Simon Nielsen |Security Officer |=== == Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. == ISO Image Checksums .... 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For more details, please see link:../relnotes-detailed/[the Detailed Release Notes]. * The FreeBSD Jail subsystem now supports mounting man:devfs[5], man:nullfs[5], and ZFS filesystem inside a jail. New man:jail[8] parameters `allow.mount.devfs`, `allow.mount.nullfs`, and `allow.mount.zfs` to control the per-jail capabilities have been added. All of them are disabled by default. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=232728[r232728] * The FreeBSD man:sched_ule[4] scheduler has been improved on CPU load balancing of SMT (Simultaneous MultiThreading) CPUs. It gives a 10-15% performance improvement when the number of threads is lesser than the number of logical CPUs. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=233599[r233599] * The man:boot0cfg[8] utility now supports configuration of PXE boot via the `boot0` boot block temporarily on the next boot. The slice number `6` or a keyword `PXE` can be specified to enable PXE boot using the `-s` option. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=230065[r230065] * [amd64, i386] The man:hwpmc[4] driver now supports the Intel Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234046[r234046] * [arm] FreeBSD/arm now supports the Atmel SAM9XE family of microcontrollers. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236081[r236081] * A bug in the man:xhci[4] (USB 3.0) driver has been fixed. It did not work with USB 3.0 hubs. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=230302[r230302] * The drm2(4) Intel GPU driver, which supports GEM and KMS and works with new generations of GPUs such as IronLake, SandyBridge, and IvyBridge, has been added. The man:agp[4] driver now supports SandyBridge and IvyBridge CPU northbridges. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236926[r236926], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236927[r236927], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=239965[r239965] * The man:snd_hda[4] driver has been updated. It now supports and provides HDMI, new volume control, automatic recording source selection, runtime reconfiguration, more then 4 PCM devices on a controller, multichannel recording, additional playback/record streams, higher bandwidth, and more informative device names. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=232798[r232798] * The man:snd_hdspe[4] driver has been added. This supports RME HDSPe AIO and RayDAT sound cards. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=233165[r233165] * A bug in man:ae[4] driver which could prevent from working under certain conditions has been fixed. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229520[r229520] * The man:bge[4] and brgphy(4) drivers have been improved: ** A bug which could prevent the DMA functionality from working correctly has been fixed. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229350[r229350] ** It now works with PCI-X BCM 5704 controller that is connected to AMD-8131 PCI-X bridge. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=233495[r233495] ** It now supports the BCM 5720 and BCM 5720C PHY, and the BCM 57780 1000BASE-T media interface. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229357[r229357], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229867[r229867], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=232134[r232134] ** It now supports a man:loader[8] tunable `dev.bge.N.msi` to control the use of MSI. The default value is `1` (enabled). http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231734[r231734] * The man:cxgbe[4] and man:cxgb[4] driver have been updated to firmware version 1.5.2.0. They now support device configuration via a plain text configuration file, IPv6 hardware checksumming, IPv6 TSO and LRO, a `loadfw` command in the cxgbetool(8) utility which allows to install a firmware to the card, man:sysctl[8] variables under `dev.t4nex.N.misc` for various information. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231093[r231093], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=237925[r237925] * The man:igb[4] driver has been updated to version 2.3.4. It now supports newer i210/i211 devices. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=238262[r238262] * The man:mxge[4] driver has been updated to firmware version 1.4.55 from Myricom. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236413[r236413] * The man:oce[4] driver, which supports Emulex OneConnect 10Gbit Ethernet cards, has been added. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231663[r231663] * The man:ral[4] driver now supports Ralink RT2800 and RT3000 chipsets. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236004[r236004] * The man:re[4] driver now supports the RTL8411 PCIe Gigabit Ethernet controller. A bug which could prevent WoL (Wake-on-LAN) from working on RTL8168E has been fixed. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229529[r229529], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231731[r231731] * The man:sfxge[4] driver, which supports 10Gb Ethernet adapters based on Solarflare SFC9000 family controllers, has been added. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=228100[r228100] * The man:xnb[4] Xen Paravirtualized Backend Ethernet Driver (netback) has been updated. This is attached via the newbus framework and works properly in both HVM and PVM mode. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231697[r231697] * The `table` argument in the man:ipfw[4] packet filter rule syntax now supports IP address, interface name, port number, and jail ID. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234597[r234597] * The FreeBSD man:ip6[4] protocol stack now has been improved in terms of its performance. Benchmarking can be found at http://people.freebsd.org/~bz/bench/. * The FreeBSD man:ip6[4] protocol stack now supports multiple FIB. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=232292[r232292] * The man:netmap[4] fast packet I/O framework has been added. The man:em[4], man:lem(4), man:igb[4], and man:re[4] drivers now support this framework. The technical details can be found at http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231650[r231650], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235527[r235527] * The man:arcmsr[4] driver has been updated to version 1.20.00.25. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=240758[r240758] * The man:cam[4] driver now supports SEMB (SATA Enclosure Management Bridge) devices, which are equivalent to the SCSI SES/SAF-TE devices. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236778[r236778] * The ctl(4) driver, which supports man:cam[4] Target Layer and man:ctladm[8], a userland control utility, have been added. ctl(4) is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem supporting tagged queuing, SCSI task attribute, SCSI implicit command ordering, full task management, multiple ports, multiple simultaneous initiators, multiple simultaneous backing stores, mode sense/select, and error injection support. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231772[r231772] * The *MIRROR* man:geom[4] class now supports `BIO_DELETE`. This means `TRIM` command will be issued on supported devices when deleting data. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=238500[r238500] * The *MULTIPATH* man:geom[4] class has been updated. It now supports Active/Active mode, Active/Read mode as hybrid of Active/Active and Active/Passive, keeping a failed path without removing the geom provider, manual configuration without on-disk metadata, and `add`, `remove`, `fail`, `restore`, `configure` subcommands in the man:gmultipath[8] utility to manage the configured paths. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229303[r229303], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234916[r234916] * The *UNCOMPRESS* man:geom[4] class and the man:mkulzma[8] utility have been added. This class supports lzma compressed images like the *UZIP* man:geom[4] class and the man:mkuzip[8] utility. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235483[r235483] * [amd64, i386] The man:hpt27xx[4] driver has been added. This supports HighPoint RocketRAID 27xx-based SAS 6Gb/s HBA. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229975[r229975] * [amd64, i386] The man:isci[4] driver, which supports the integrated SAS controller in the Intel C600 (Patsburg) chipset, has been added. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231689[r231689] * The man:ixgbe[4] driver now supports the Intel X540 adapter. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=230775[r230775] * The man:mfi[4] driver now supports single-message MSI, and Drake Skinny and Thunderbolt cards. The man:loader[8] tunable `hw.mfi.msi` has been added and it is enabled by default. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229611[r229611], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234429[r234429] * The man:mps[4] driver has been updated to version 14.00.00.01-fbsd. This now supports Integrated RAID, WarpDrive controllers, WRITE12 and READ12 for direct I/O, SCSI protection information (EEDP), Transport Level Retries (TLR) for tape drives, and LSI's userland utility. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=230920[r230920], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231679[r231679], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=237876[r237876] * The man:usb[4] storage device driver now enables power save mode by default. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229107[r229107] * The FreeBSD NFS filesystem has been improved: ** It now supports a timeout on positive name cache entries on the client side. A new mount option `nametimeo` has been added and set to `60` (in seconds) by default. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=233326[r233326] ** A memory leak when a ZFS volume is exported via the FreeBSD NFS server has been fixed. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234740[r234740] ** A bug has been fixed. When a process writes to an mmap-backed file on an NFS filesystem, flushing changes to the data could fail under some circumstances such as errors due to permission mismatch, and this failure could not detected as an error. A new man:sysctl[8] variable `vfs.nfs.nfs_keep_dirty_on_error` has been added to control the behavior on the client side related to this issue. When this is set to `1`, the pages where a write operation failed are kept dirty. The default value is set to `0`. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=233730[r233730] ** The man:nfsv4[4] filesystem now supports a man:sysctl[8] variable `vfs.nfsd.disable_checkutf8`. This disables the check for UTF-8 compliance in the filenames. This is disabled by default. Note that enabling this may help some interoperability issues but results in an NFSv4 server that is non-RFC 3530 compliant. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229799[r229799] * The man:tmpfs[5] filesystem is not an experimental implementation anymore. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234511[r234511] * The man:tmpfs[5] filesystem now supports a man:sysctl[8] variable `vfs.tmpfs.memory_reserved` to set the amount of required free pages when man:tmpfs[5] attempts to allocate a new node. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234849[r234849] * FreeBSD ZFS filesystem has been updated by merging improvements from illumos project. The following changes are made: http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229578[r229578], http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=232328[r232328] ** New properties, `clones` and `written`, have been added. ** The man:zfs[8] `send` command now reports an estimated size of the stream. ** The man:zfs[8] `destroy` command now reports an estimate of the space which would be reclaimed, when `-n` flag is specified. ** The man:zfs[8] `get` command now supports the `-t type` flag to specify the data type. * The man:dhclient[8] utility now supports `domain-search` (option number 119, described in RFC 3397). This allows a DHCP server to publish a list of implicit domain suffixes used during name lookup. If this option is specified, a `search` keyword will be added to `/etc/resolv.conf`. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=230597[r230597] * A bug in the man:gcc[1] compiler has been fixed. It could lead to incorrect calculations when `-ffast-math` is specified. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234023[r234023] * The man:ifconfig[8] utility now supports a `vlanhwcsum` parameter to set or reset checksum offloading capability on VLANs. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231221[r231221] * The man:ifconfig[8] utility now supports a `carp state` parameter to set the state to `backup` or `master` forcibly. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=232486[r232486] * The man:jail[8] utility now supports a configuration file (man:jail.conf[5]) for complex configurations. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235839[r235839] * Lock handling performance in the *libthr* pthread library has been improved. It now works 10 times faster especially under the condition that a mutex is heavily contested. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=234372[r234372] * A new {cpp} stack has been imported. This consists of *libcxxrt*, originally developed by a FreeBSD developer under contract by PathScale and open sourced by the FreeBSD and NetBSD foundations, and *{libcplusplus}* from the LLVM project. *libcxxrt* is a drop-in replacement for GNU {libsupcplusplus}, which implements the {cpp} runtime support for features such as run-time type information, dynamic casting, thread-safe static initializer, and exceptions. {libcplusplus} implements the {cpp}11 standard library, and will replace GNU {libstdcplusplus} in a future release. In 9.1-RELEASE, {libstdcplusplus} is still installed as standard and now dynamically links against {libsupcplusplus}. This allows libraries linking {libstdcplusplus} and {libcplusplus} to both be used in the same program, to aid migration. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235798[r235798] * The man:rtld[1] run-time linker now supports GCC's RELRO (RElocation Read-Only). This prevents the GOT (Global Offset Table) from being overwritten. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=231579[r231579] * The man:rtld[1] run-time linker now supports a GNU hash section (`DT_GNU_HASH`), which is a replacement of optional ELF hash section. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235396[r235396] * The man:setbuf[1] utility and *libstdbuf* library have been added. This controls the default buffering behavior of standard stdio streams. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235139[r235139] * The man:xlocale[3] API has been implemented. This consists of `_l`-suffixed versions of various standard library functions that use the global locale, making them take an explicit locale parameter and allowing thread-safe extended locale support. Most of these APIs are required for IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 (POSIX.1-2008 or ISO/IEC 9945:2009) compatibility, and are required by {libcplusplus} and recent versions of *GNOME*. This implementation also supports several extensions for compatibility with Apple *Darwin*. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235785[r235785] * *ISC BIND* has been updated to version 9.8.3-P4. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=241417[r241417] * The *compiler-rt* library, which provides low-level target-specific interfaces such as functions in *libgcc*, has been updated to revision 147467. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236018[r236018] * *file* ( man:file[1]) has been updated to version 5.11. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=237983[r237983] * GNU man:gperf[1] has been updated to version 3.0.3 (the latest GPLv2-licensed version). http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=230237[r230237] * *libarchive*, man:bsdtar[1], and man:cpio[1] have been updated to version 2.8.5. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229588[r229588] * *libpcap* library has been updated to 1.2.1. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236167[r236167] * *libstdc++* have been updated to rev 135556 of `gcc-4_2-branch` (the last LGPLv2-licensed version). http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=229551[r229551] * The *LLVM* compiler infrastructure and *clang*, a C language family front-end, version 3.1 have been imported. Note that it is not used for building the FreeBSD base system by default. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236144[r236144] * The `netcat` utility has been updated to version 5.1. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=235971[r235971] * *OpenSSL* has been updated to version 0.9.8x. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=237998[r237998] * *tcpdump* (man:tcpdump[1]) utility has been updated to version 4.2.1. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=236192[r236192] * The *TENEX C shell* (man:tcsh[1]) has been updated to version 6.18.01. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=232633[r232633] * The *timezone* database has been updated to the *tzdata2012a* release. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=233447[r233447] * *zlib* library has been updated to version 1.2.7. http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base?view=revision&revision=237691[r237691] * The supported version of the *KDE* desktop environment (http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/ports/head/x11/kde4/pkg-descr?revision=HEAD[`x11/kde4`]) has been updated to 4.8.4. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/9.2R/announce.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/9.2R/announce.adoc index 0733f446b1..9d99a83dc3 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/9.2R/announce.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/9.2R/announce.adoc @@ -1,199 +1,199 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE Announcement" sidenav: download --- -= FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE Announcement - include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] += FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE Announcement + The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE. This is the second release from the stable/9 branch, which improves on the stability of FreeBSD 9.1 and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights: * The ZFS filesystem now supports TRIM when used on solid state drives. * The virtio(4) drivers have been added to the GENERIC kernel configuration for amd64 and i386 architectures. * The ZFS filesystem now supports lz4 compression. * OpenSSL has been updated to version 0.9.8y. * DTrace hooks have been enabled by default in the GENERIC kernel. * DTrace has been updated to version 1.9.0. * Sendmail has been updated to version 8.14.7. * OpenSSH has been updated to version 6.2p2. * Import unmapped I/O support from head/. For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.2R/relnotes/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures. FreeBSD 9.2 can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. MD5 and SHA256 hashes for the release ISO and memory stick images are included at the bottom of this message. The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: dvd1:: This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. disc1:: This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. bootonly:: This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the support for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g. from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. memstick:: This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. + As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: + .... # dd if=FreeBSD-9.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... + Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD 9.2-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc.`http://www.freebsdmall.com` == FTP At the time of this announcement the following FTP sites have FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE available. * `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.2/` However before trying these sites please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to: * `ftp://ftp..FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD` Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on. More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html` For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to 9.2-RELEASE please see: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.2R/installation/` == Support FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE will be supported until 2014-09-30. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: * `http://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` === Other Projects Based on FreeBSD There are many "third party" Projects based on FreeBSD. The Projects range from re-packaging FreeBSD into a more "novice friendly" distribution to making FreeBSD available on Amazon's EC2 infrastructure. For more information about these Third Party Projects see: * `http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/3rdPartyProjects` === Acknowledgments Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD 9.2 including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, and iXsystems. The release engineering team for 9.2-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== |Ken Smith |Release Engineering Lead |Marcus von Appen |Release Engineering |Glen Barber |Release Engineering, 9.2-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Joel Dahl |Release Engineering |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Steven Kreuzer |Release Engineering |Erwin Lansing |Package Building |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security |Simon L. B. Nielsen |Security Officer Emeritus |Josh Paetzel |Release Engineering |Colin Percival |Security Officer Emeritus |Craig Rodrigues |Release Engineering |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering |Dag-Erling Smørgrav |Security Officer |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering |Robert Watson |Release Engineering, Security |=== === Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. === ISO Image Checksums .... SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso) = 63db06d3f468d219b308bb3fbc3f48e791134481fb1abf39e9b1ee415dcfc099 SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso) = a8c1751b83646530148766618a89a97009e7500e7057a5cbe3afd74ef480c915 SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso) = 36c99ac1ffb90f2272df1bf10cafec999fde1b1a6bd289b5583836639c3639ae SHA256 (FreeBSD-9.2-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img) = fbc0c46f2db8c347145ee7c8308e4f3058dc5ec3155a9fb51d0f0e52ab2bf5cb .... .... 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Some of the highlights: * The zfs(8) filesystem has been updated to support the bookmarks feature. * The uname(1) utility has been updated to include the -U and -K flags, which print the __FreeBSD_version for the running userland and kernel, respectively. * The fetch(3) library has been updated to support SNI (Server Name Identification), allowing to use virtual hosts on HTTPS. * Several updates to gcc(1) have been imported from Google. * The hastctl(8) utility has been updated to output the current queue sizes. * The protect(1) command has been added, which allows exempting processes from being killed when swap is exhausted. * The etcupdate(8) utility, a tool for managing updates to files in /etc, has been merged from head/. * A new shared library directory, /usr/lib/private, has been added for internal-use shared libraries. * OpenPAM has been updated to Nummularia (20130907). * A new flag, "onifconsole" has been added to /etc/ttys. This allows the system to provide a login prompt via serial console if the device is an active kernel console, otherwise it is equivalent to off. * Sendmail has been updated to version 8.14.9. * BIND has been updated to version 9.9.5. * The xz(1) utility has been updated to a post-5.0.5 snapshot. * OpenSSH has been updated to version 6.6p1. * OpenSSL has been updated to version 0.9.8za. For a complete list of new features and known problems, please see the online release notes and errata list, available at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.3R/relnotes/` * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.3R/errata/` For more information about FreeBSD release engineering activities, please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/` == Availability FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures. FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE can be installed from bootable ISO images or over the network. Some architectures also support installing from a USB memory stick. The required files can be downloaded via FTP as described in the section below. While some of the smaller FTP mirrors may not carry all architectures, they will all generally contain the more common ones such as amd64 and i386. SHA256 and MD5 hashes for the release ISO and memory stick images are included at the bottom of this message. A PGP-signed version of this announcement is available at: * https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.3R/announce.asc The purpose of the images provided as part of the release are as follows: dvd1:: This contains everything necessary to install the base FreeBSD operating system, the documentation, and a small set of pre-built packages aimed at getting a graphical workstation up and running. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. This should be all you need if you can burn and use DVD-sized media. disc1:: This contains the base FreeBSD operating system. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. bootonly:: This supports booting a machine using the CDROM drive but does not contain the installation distribution sets for installing FreeBSD from the CD itself. You would need to perform a network based install (e.g. from an FTP server) after booting from the CD. memstick:: This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to do an install on machines capable of booting off USB drives. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. + As one example of how to use the memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: + .... # dd if=FreeBSD-9.3-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... + Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. mini-memstick:: This can be written to an USB memory stick (flash drive) and used to boot a machine, but does not contain the installation distribution sets on the medium itself, similar to the bootonly image. It also supports booting into a "livefs" based rescue mode. There are no pre-built packages. + As one example of how to use the mini-memstick image, assuming the USB drive appears as /dev/da0 on your machine something like this should work: + .... # dd if=FreeBSD-9.3-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync .... + Be careful to make sure you get the target (of=) correct. FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE can also be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD from several vendors. One of the vendors that will be offering FreeBSD 9.3-based products is: * FreeBSD Mall, Inc. https://www.freebsdmall.com == FTP FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE may be downloaded via ftp from the following site: * `ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.3/` However before trying this site, please check your regional mirror(s) first by going to: * `ftp://ftp..FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD` Any additional mirror sites will be labeled ftp2, ftp3 and so on. More information about FreeBSD mirror sites can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html` For instructions on installing FreeBSD or updating an existing machine to 9.3-RELEASE please see: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.3R/installation/` == Support FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE will be supported until January 1, 2017. The End-of-Life dates can be found at: * `https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/` == Other Projects Based on FreeBSD There are many "third party" Projects based on FreeBSD. The Projects range from re-packaging FreeBSD into a more "novice friendly" distribution to making FreeBSD available on Amazon's EC2 infrastructure. For more information about these Third Party Projects see: * `https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/3rdPartyProjects` == Acknowledgments Many companies donated equipment, network access, or man-hours to support the release engineering activities for FreeBSD 9.3 including The FreeBSD Foundation, Yahoo!, NetApp, Internet Systems Consortium, ByteMark Hosting, Sentex Communications, New York Internet, Juniper Networks, NLNet Labs, iXsystems, and Yandex. The release engineering team for 9.3-RELEASE includes: [cols=",",] |=== |Glen Barber |Release Engineering Lead, 9.3-RELEASE Release Engineer |Konstantin Belousov |Release Engineering |Joel Dahl |Release Engineering |Baptiste Daroussin |Package Building |Bryan Drewery |Package Building |Marc Fonvieille |Release Engineering, Documentation |Steven Kreuzer |Release Engineering |Xin Li |Release Engineering, Security Officer |Josh Paetzel |Release Engineering |Colin Percival |Security Officer Emeritus |Craig Rodrigues |Release Engineering |Hiroki Sato |Release Engineering, Documentation |Gleb Smirnoff |Release Engineering |Ken Smith |Release Engineering |Dag-Erling Smørgrav |Security Officer |Marius Strobl |Release Engineering |Robert Watson |Release Engineering, Security |=== === Trademark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. === ISO Image Checksums amd64 (x86_64): .... 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