PERFORCE change 30490 for review
Marcel Moolenaar
marcel at FreeBSD.org
Sat May 3 16:08:34 PDT 2003
http://perforce.freebsd.org/chv.cgi?CH=30490
Change 30490 by marcel at marcel_pluto1 on 2003/05/03 16:07:36
IFia64
Affected files ...
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-common#4 integrate
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-ditroff#4 integrate
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-nroff#4 integrate
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/early-adopter/article.sgml#3 integrate
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml#18 integrate
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/sys/dev/bge/if_bge.c#8 integrate
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h#3 integrate
.. //depot/projects/ia64_epc/sys/ia64/ia64/locore.s#16 integrate
Differences ...
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-common#4 (text+ko) ====
@@ -554,7 +554,10 @@
. as doc-header-string "\|.\|.\|.
. \}
. tl \*[doc-caption-font]\*[doc-header-string]\f[]\*[doc-caption-font2]\*[doc-volume]\f[]\*[doc-caption-font]\*[doc-header-string]\f[]
-. sp \n[doc-header-space]u
+. ie !\n[cR] \
+. sp \n[doc-header-space]u
+. el \
+. sp 1v
. ev
. ns
..
@@ -665,7 +668,7 @@
.\" NS width register `Nd' set above
.
.de Nd
-. nop \- \$*
+. nop \[em] \$*
..
.
.
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-ditroff#4 (text+ko) ====
@@ -118,13 +118,13 @@
.\" NS doc-header-space global register
.\" NS the space between header and body
.
-.nr doc-header-space 0
+.nr doc-header-space .5i
.
.
.\" NS doc-footer-space global register
.\" NS the space between body and footer
.
-.nr doc-footer-space 0
+.nr doc-footer-space .5i
.
.
.\" NS doc-display-vertical global register
@@ -138,13 +138,8 @@
.\" NS
.\" NS modifies:
.\" NS doc-display-vertical
-.\" NS doc-footer-space
-.\" NS doc-header-space
.
.de doc-setup-page-layout
-. nr doc-header-space .5i
-. nr doc-footer-space .5i
-.
. ie r LL \
. ll \n[LL]u
. el \
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-nroff#4 (text+ko) ====
@@ -97,13 +97,13 @@
.\" NS doc-header-space global register
.\" NS the space between header and body
.
-.nr doc-header-space 0
+.nr doc-header-space 0.5i
.
.
.\" NS doc-footer-space global register
.\" NS the space between body and footer
.
-.nr doc-footer-space 0
+.nr doc-footer-space 0.5i
.
.
.\" NS doc-display-vertical global register
@@ -117,13 +117,8 @@
.\" NS
.\" NS modifies:
.\" NS doc-display-vertical
-.\" NS doc-footer-space
-.\" NS doc-header-space
.
.de doc-setup-page-layout
-. nr doc-header-space .5i
-. nr doc-footer-space .5i
-.
. ie r LL \
. ll \n[LL]u
. el \
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/early-adopter/article.sgml#3 (text+ko) ====
@@ -16,17 +16,21 @@
<!ENTITY % release PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES Release Specification//EN">
%release;
+
+<!ENTITY release.4x "4.<replaceable>X</replaceable>">
+<!ENTITY release.5x "5.<replaceable>X</replaceable>">
+
]>
<article>
<articleinfo>
- <title>Early Adopter's Guide to &os; 5.0-RELEASE</title>
+ <title>Early Adopter's Guide to &os; &release.current;</title>
<authorgroup>
<corpauthor>The &os; Release Engineering Team</corpauthor>
</authorgroup>
- <pubdate>$FreeBSD: src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/early-adopter/article.sgml,v 1.14 2003/04/07 11:20:24 murray Exp $</pubdate>
+ <pubdate>$FreeBSD: src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/early-adopter/article.sgml,v 1.15 2003/05/03 22:14:55 bmah Exp $</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>2002</year>
@@ -34,35 +38,50 @@
<holder role="mailto:re at FreeBSD.org">The &os; Release
Engineering Team</holder>
</copyright>
+
+ <abstract>
+ <para>This article describes the status of &os;
+ &release.current;, from the standpoint of users who may be new
+ to the &release.5x; series of releases or to &os; in general.
+ It presents some background information on release
+ engineering, some highlights of new features, and some
+ possible drawbacks that might be faced by early adopters. It
+ also contains some of the future release engineering plans for
+ the 4-STABLE development branch and some tips on upgrading
+ existing systems.</para>
+ </abstract>
</articleinfo>
<sect1 id="intro">
<title>Introduction</title>
- <para>&os; 5.0 marks the first new major version of &os; in
+ <para>&os; &release.5x; marks the first new major version of &os; in
over two years. Besides a number of new features, it also
contains a number of major developments in the underlying system
architecture.
Along with these advances, however, comes a system that
incorporates a tremendous amount of new and not-widely-tested
code. Compared to the existing line of
- 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> releases, 5.0 may have regressions
+ &release.4x; releases, the first few &release.5x; releases
+ may have regressions
in areas of stability, performance, and occasionally
functionality.</para>
- <para>For these reasons, the &a.re; does <emphasis>not</emphasis>
- encourage users to blindly update from older &os; releases to
- 5.0. Specifically, for more conservative users, we recommend
- running 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> releases (such as
+ <para>For these reasons, the &a.re; specifically
+ discourages users from updating from older &os; releases to
+ &release.current; unless they are aware of (and prepared to deal
+ with) possible regressions in the newer releases.
+ Specifically, for more conservative users, we recommend
+ running &release.4x; releases (such as
4.8-RELEASE) for the near-term
future. We feel that such users are probably best served by
- upgrading to 5.<replaceable>X</replaceable> only after a
+ upgrading to &release.5x; only after a
5-STABLE development branch has been created; this may be around
- the time of 5.1-RELEASE or 5.2-RELEASE.</para>
+ the time of 5.2-RELEASE.</para>
- <para>(&os; 5.0 suffers from what has been described as a
+ <para>(&os; &release.5x; suffers from what has been described as a
<quote>chicken and egg</quote> problem. The entire project has
- a goal of producing a 5.0-RELEASE that is as stable and reliable
+ a goal of producing releases that are as stable and reliable
as possible. This stability and reliability requires widespread
testing, particularly of the system's newer features. However,
getting a large number of users to test the system, in a
@@ -70,14 +89,14 @@
release first!)</para>
<para>This article describes some of the issues involved in
- installing and running &os; 5.0-RELEASE. We begin with a
+ installing and running &os; &release.current;. We begin with a
brief overview of the &os; release process. We then present
- some of the more noteworthy new features in &os; 5.0, along
+ some of the more noteworthy new features in &os; &release.current;, along
with some areas that may prove troublesome for unwary users.
For those users choosing to remain with 4-STABLE-based releases,
we give some of the short- to medium-term plans for this
development branch. Finally, we present some notes on upgrading
- existing 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> systems to 5.0.</para>
+ existing &release.4x; systems to &release.current;.</para>
</sect1>
@@ -98,12 +117,12 @@
these branches after some amount of testing in CURRENT. At the
moment, only one STABLE branch is under active development; this
branch is referred to as <quote>4-STABLE</quote>, and all of the
- &os; 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> releases were based on
+ &os; &release.4x; releases were based on
it. This branch has the tag <literal>RELENG_4</literal> in the
CVS repository.</para>
- <para>&os; 5.0 will be based on the CURRENT branch. This
- will be the first release from this branch in over two years (the
+ <para>&os; 5.0 and 5.1 are based on the CURRENT branch. These
+ are the first releases from this branch in over two years (the
last was &os; 4.0, in March 2000).</para>
<para>At some point after the release of &os; 5.0, a
@@ -112,31 +131,37 @@
The past two stable branches (3-STABLE and 4-STABLE) were
created immediately after their respective <quote>dot-oh</quote>
releases (3.0 and 4.0, respectively). In hindsight, this
- practice did not give sufficient time for either CURRENT or the new
- STABLE branches to stabilize after the new branches were
- created.</para>
+ practice did not give sufficient time for either CURRENT
+ to stabilize before the new branches were
+ created. This in turn resulted in wasted effort porting bug
+ fixes between branches, as well as some architectural changes
+ that could not be ported between branches at all.</para>
<para>Therefore, the release engineering team will only create the
- 5-STABLE branch in the CVS repository after they have found a
+ 5-STABLE branch in the CVS repository after we have found a
relatively stable state to use as its basis. It is likely that
there will be
- multiple releases in the 5.<replaceable>X</replaceable> series
+ multiple releases in the &release.5x; series
before this happens; we estimate
that the 5-STABLE branch will be created sometime after
- 5.1-RELEASE or 5.2-RELEASE.</para>
+ 5.2-RELEASE.</para>
<para>More information on &os; release engineering processes can be found
on the <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/index.html">Release
- Engineering Web pages</ulink> and in the &os; <ulink url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/releng/index.html">Release
- Engineering</ulink> article.</para>
+ Engineering Web pages</ulink> and in the <ulink
+ url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/releng/index.html"><quote>&os; Release
+ Engineering</quote></ulink> article. Specific issues for the upcoming
+ 5-STABLE development branch can be found in <ulink
+ url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/5-roadmap/index.html"><quote>The
+ Roadmap for 5-STABLE</quote></ulink>.</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="new">
<title>New Features</title>
- <para>A large attraction of &os; 5.0 is a number of new
+ <para>A large attraction of &os; &release.5x; is a number of new
features. These new features and functionality generally involve
large architectural changes that were not feasible to port back to
the &os; 4-STABLE development branch. (By contrast, many
@@ -149,13 +174,15 @@
<para>SMPng: The <quote>next generation</quote> support for
SMP machines (work in progress). There is now partial
support for multiple processors to be running in the kernel
- at the same time.</para>
+ at the same time. This work is ongoing.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>KSE: Kernel Scheduled Entities allow a single process
to have multiple kernel-level threads, similar to Scheduler
- Activations.</para>
+ Activations. The (experimental) <filename>libkse</filename>
+ and <filename>libthr</filename> libraries make this
+ feature available to multi-threaded userland programs.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -166,7 +193,7 @@
<listitem>
<para>GCC: The compiler toolchain is now based on GCC
- 3.2.1, rather than GCC
+ 3.2.2, rather than GCC
2.95.<replaceable>X</replaceable>.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -190,7 +217,9 @@
<listitem>
<para>UFS2: A new UFS2 on-disk format has been added, which
supports extended per-file attributes and larger file
- sizes.</para>
+ sizes. UFS2 is now the default format for &man.newfs.8;.
+ On all platforms except for pc98, filesystems created from
+ within &man.sysinstall.8; will use UFS2 by default.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -200,14 +229,14 @@
</itemizedlist>
<para>A more comprehensive list of new features can be found in
- the release notes for &os; 5.0.</para>
+ the release notes for &os; &release.prev; and &os; &release.current;.</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="drawbacks">
<title>Drawbacks to Early Adoption</title>
- <para>Along with the new features of &os; 5.0 come some areas
+ <para>Along with the new features of &os; &release.5x; come some areas
that can cause problems, or at least can lead to unexpected
behavior. Generally, these come from the fact that a number of
features are works-in-progress. A partial list of these
@@ -217,7 +246,9 @@
<listitem>
<para>A number of features are not yet finished. Examples
- from the feature list above include SMPng and KSE.</para>
+ from the feature list above include SMPng and KSE. While
+ suitable for testing and experimentation, these features may
+ not be ready for production use.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -238,6 +269,14 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
+ <para>Some parts of the &os; base system have fallen into a
+ state of disrepair due to a lack of users and maintainers.
+ These have been removed. Specific examples include the
+ generation of a.out-style executables, XNS networking
+ support, and the X-10 controller driver.</para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ <listitem>
<para>A number of ports and packages do not build or do not
run correctly under &os; 5.0, whereas they did under &os;
4-STABLE. Generally these problems are caused by compiler
@@ -245,8 +284,7 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
- <para>Because &os; 5.0 is the first release from the
- CURRENT branch in over two years, many of its features are
+ <para>Many &os; &release.5x; features are
seeing wide exposure for the first time. Many of these
features (such as SMPng) have broad impacts on the
kernel.</para>
@@ -264,7 +302,7 @@
branch after a <quote>settling time</quote> in -CURRENT.
&os; 5.0 does not have the stabilizing influence of a
-STABLE branch. (It is likely that the 5-STABLE development
- branch will be created sometime after 5.1-RELEASE or
+ branch will be created sometime after
5.2-RELEASE.)</para>
</listitem>
@@ -273,7 +311,7 @@
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html">Handbook</ulink>
and <ulink
url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/index.html">FAQ</ulink>)
- may not reflect changes recently made to &os; 5.0.</para>
+ may not reflect changes recently made to &os; &release.5x;.</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
@@ -281,7 +319,7 @@
<para>Because a number of these drawbacks affect system stability, the
release engineering team recommends that more conservative sites
and users stick to releases based on the 4-STABLE branch until
- the 5.<replaceable>X</replaceable> series is more polished.</para>
+ the &release.5x; series is more polished.</para>
</sect1>
@@ -289,27 +327,26 @@
<title>Plans for the 4-STABLE Branch</title>
<para>The release of &os; 5.0 does not mean the end of the
- 4-STABLE branch. There will most likely be at least one more release on
+ 4-STABLE branch. Indeed, &os; 4.8 was released two months after
+ 5.0, in April 2003. There will most likely be at least one more release on
this branch, namely 4.9-RELEASE, currently scheduled for summer
- 2003.</para>
-
- <para>As of this writing, the release engineering team has no
- definite plans for future releases (past 4.8) on the 4-STABLE
- branch. However, a 4.9-RELEASE or even a 4.10-RELEASE are
- likely possibilities. Any future releases from this branch will
+ 2003.
+ A 4.10-RELEASE is a likely possibility as well.
+ Future releases from this branch will
depend on several factors. The most important of these
is the existence and stability of the 5-STABLE branch. If
CURRENT is not sufficiently stable to allow the creation of a
5-STABLE branch, this may require and permit more releases from
the 4-STABLE branch. Until the last declared release
- on the 4-STABLE branch, new features may be merged from HEAD at
+ on the 4-STABLE branch, new features may be merged from <literal>HEAD</literal> at
the discretion of developers, subject to existing release
engineering policies.</para>
- <para>To some extent, the release engineering team will take into
+ <para>To some extent, the release engineering team (as well as the
+ developer community as a whole) will take into
account user demand for future 4-STABLE releases. This demand,
however, will need to be balanced with release engineering
- resources (in terms of personnel, computing resources, and mirror
+ resources (particularly developers' time, computing resources, and mirror
archive space).</para>
<para>The &a.security-officer; will continue to support releases
@@ -319,20 +356,20 @@
page</ulink> on the &os; web site. Generally, the two most
recent releases from any branch will be supported with respect
to security advisories and security fixes. At its discretion,
- the team may support other releases.</para>
+ the team may support other releases for specific issues.</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="upgrade">
- <title>Notes on Upgrading</title>
+ <title>Notes on Upgrading from &os; &release.4x;</title>
<para>For those users with existing &os; systems, this section
offers a few notes on upgrading a &os;
- 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> system to
- 5.<replaceable>X</replaceable>. As with any &os; upgrade, it
+ &release.4x; system to
+ &release.5x;. As with any &os; upgrade, it
is crucial to read the release notes and the errata for the
version in question, as well as
- <filename>src/UPDATING</filename> for source upgrades.</para>
+ <filename>src/UPDATING</filename> in the case of source upgrades.</para>
<sect2>
<title>Binary Upgrades</title>
@@ -341,14 +378,16 @@
<quote>backup everything, reformat, reinstall, and restore
everything</quote>. This eliminates problems of incompatible
or obsolete executables or configuration files polluting the
- new system.</para>
+ new system. It allows new filesystems to be created to take
+ advantage of new functionality (most notably, the UFS2
+ defaults).</para>
<para>As of this time, the binary upgrade option in
&man.sysinstall.8; has not been well-tested for
cross-major-version upgrades. Using this feature is not
recommended. In particular, a binary upgrade will leave
behind a number of files that are present in &os;
- 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> but not in 5.0. These obsolete
+ &release.4x; but not in &release.5x;. These obsolete
files may create some problems.</para>
<para>On the i386 and pc98 platforms, a UserConfig utility
@@ -371,7 +410,7 @@
rather than the stripped-down kernel on the floppy images. In
theory, any system capable of booting the Microsoft Windows NT
4 installation CDROMs should be able to cope with the &os;
- 5.0 CDROMs.</para>
+ &release.5x; CDROMs.</para>
</sect2>
@@ -402,8 +441,8 @@
users will not notice this change.</para>
<para>It is generally possible to run old
- 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> executables under
- 5.<replaceable>X</replaceable>, but this requires the
+ &release.4x; executables under
+ &release.5x;, but this requires the
<filename>compat4x</filename> distribution to be installed.
Thus, using old ports <emphasis>may</emphasis> be
possible.</para>
@@ -417,22 +456,38 @@
(especially with C++ programs) as the compiler may wind up
using a mixture of obsolete and current header files.</para>
- <para><filename>MAKEDEV</filename> is no longer available.
- FreeBSD 5.X uses a device filesystem. For more information,
+ <para><filename>MAKEDEV</filename> is no longer available, nor
+ is it required.
+ FreeBSD &release.5x; uses a device filesystem, which automatically
+ creates device nodes on demand. For more information,
please see &man.devfs.5;.</para>
+ <para>UFS2 is the default on-disk format for file systems
+ created using &man.newfs.8;. For all platforms except pc98,
+ it is also the default for file systems created using the disk
+ labeling screen within &man.sysinstall.8;. Because &os;
+ &release.4x; only understands UFS1 (not UFS2), disk partitions
+ that need to be accessed by both &release.5x; and &release.4x;
+ must be created with UFS1. This can be specified using the
+ <option>-O1</option> option to &man.newfs.8;, or on the disk
+ labeling screen in &man.sysinstall.8;. This situation most
+ often arises with a a single machine that dual-boots &os;
+ &release.4x; and &os; &release.5x;. Note that there is no way
+ to convert file systems between the two on-disk formats (other
+ than backing up, re-creating the file system, and
+ restoring).</para>
+
</sect2>
-
</sect1>
<sect1 id="summary">
<title>Summary</title>
- <para>While &os; 5.0 contains a number of new and exciting
+ <para>While &os; &release.current; contains a number of new and exciting
features, it may not be suitable for all users at this time. In
this document, we presented some background on release
- engineering, some of the more notable new features of the 5.<replaceable>X</replaceable>
+ engineering, some of the more notable new features of the &release.5x;
series, and some drawbacks to early adoption. We also presented
some future plans for the 4-STABLE development branch and some
tips on upgrading for early adopters.</para>
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml#18 (text+ko) ====
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<corpauthor>The FreeBSD Project</corpauthor>
- <pubdate>$FreeBSD: src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml,v 1.558 2003/05/03 09:44:25 dougb Exp $</pubdate>
+ <pubdate>$FreeBSD: src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/common/new.sgml,v 1.560 2003/05/03 22:18:49 bmah Exp $</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>2000</year>
@@ -23,9 +23,10 @@
recent changes made to the &os; base system on the &release.branch;
development branch.
]]>
- Both changes for kernel and userland are listed, as well as
- applicable security advisories that were issued since the last
- release. Some brief remarks on upgrading are also presented.</para>
+ This document lists applicable security advisories that were issued since
+ the last release, as well as significant changes to the &os;
+ kernel and userland.
+ Some brief remarks on upgrading are also presented.</para>
</abstract>
</articleinfo>
@@ -61,6 +62,24 @@
Handbook</ulink>.</para>
]]>
+
+ <para>Users who are new to the &release.branch; series of &os;
+ &release.type;s should also read the <quote>Early Adopters Guide
+ to &os; &release.current;</quote>. This document can generally be
+ found in the same location as the release notes (either as a part of a
+ &os; distribution or on the &os; Web site). It contains important
+ information regarding the advantages and disadvantages of using
+ &os; &release.current;, as opposed to releases based on the &os;
+ 4-STABLE development branch.</para>
+
+ <para>All users are encouraged to consult the release errata before
+ installing &os;. The errata document is updated with
+ <quote>late-breaking</quote> 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 &os;
+ &release.current; can be found on the &os; Web site.</para>
+
</sect1>
<sect1 id="new">
@@ -78,21 +97,22 @@
since &release.prev;. It includes items that are unique to the
&release.branch; branch, as well as some features that may have been
recently merged to
- other branches (after &os; &release.prev.historic;). The later
+ other branches (after &os; &release.prev.historic;). The latter
items are marked as &merged;.
]]>
</para>
<para>Typical release note items
- document new drivers or hardware support, new commands or options,
- major bug fixes, or contributed software upgrades. Applicable security
- advisories issued after &release.prev.historic; are also listed.</para>
+ document recent security advisories issued after
+ &release.prev.historic;,
+ 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 &os; between releases; this document focuses
+ primarily on security advisories, user-visible changes, and major
+ architectural improvements.</para>
- <para>Many additional changes were made to &os; that are not listed
- here for lack of space. For example, documentation was corrected
- and improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices
- were audited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.</para>
-
<sect2 id="security">
<title>Security Advisories</title>
@@ -276,7 +296,7 @@
<note>
<para>Modules designed for use with &os; 4.<replaceable>X</replaceable> are likely to
- panic and should be used with extreme caution.</para>
+ panic when loaded into a &os; &release.current; kernel and should be used with extreme caution.</para>
</note>
</para>
@@ -301,7 +321,7 @@
SHDSL modem has been added. &merged;</para>
<para>A new &man.wlan.4; module provides 802.11 link-layer support. The
- &man.wi.4; driver now uses this facility.</para>
+ &man.wi.4; and &man.an.4; drivers now use this facility.</para>
<para arch="i386,alpha,pc98,sparc64">A timing bug in the
&man.xl.4; driver, which could cause a kernel panic (or other
@@ -403,7 +423,7 @@
programs are &man.camcontrol.8; in the base system,
the <filename role="port">sysutils/cdrtools</filename>
port, and the
- <filename role="port">multimedia/xmms</filename>port.</para>
+ <filename role="port">multimedia/xmms</filename> port.</para>
</note>
</para>
@@ -513,7 +533,7 @@
<para>&man.disklabel.8; is now only built for architectures where
it is useful (i386, pc98, alpha, and ia64).</para>
- <para>The <option>-s</option> to &man.disklabel.8; has been
+ <para>The <option>-s</option> option to &man.disklabel.8; has been
removed because the i386 boot loader now resides in a single
file.</para>
@@ -600,7 +620,7 @@
conjunction with the recently-added
<varname>net.inet.ip.portrange.reservedhigh</varname> sysctl.</para>
- <para>The MAKEDEV script is now unnecessary, due to the mandatory
+ <para>The <filename>MAKEDEV</filename> script is now unnecessary, due to the mandatory
presence of &man.devfs.5;, and has been removed.</para>
<para>&man.mergemaster.8; now supports a <option>-P</option>
@@ -634,7 +654,7 @@
<para>&man.newfs.8; will now create UFS2 file systems by default,
unless UFS1 is specifically requested with the
- <option>-O1</option>.</para>
+ <option>-O1</option> option.</para>
<para>&man.newsyslog.8; now supports a <literal>W</literal> flag
to force previously-started compression jobs for an entry (or
@@ -679,9 +699,11 @@
remains unsuitable for all but trivial uses.)</para>
<para>&man.rtld.1; now has support for the dynamic mapping of
- shared object dependencies. More information can be found in
- &man.libmap.conf.5;. This is an optional feature, disabled by
- default.</para>
+ shared object dependencies. This optional feature is especially
+ useful when experimenting with different threading libraries.
+ It is not, however, built by default. More information on
+ enabling and using this feature can be found in
+ &man.libmap.conf.5;.</para>
<para>&man.sem.open.3; now correctly handles multiple opens of the
same semaphore; as a result, &man.sem.close.3; no longer crashes
@@ -958,7 +980,7 @@
<para>Users with existing &os; systems are
<emphasis>highly</emphasis> encouraged to read the <quote>Early
- Adopter's Guide to &os; 5.0</quote>. This document generally has
+ Adopter's Guide to &os; &release.current;</quote>. This document generally has
the filename <filename>EARLY.TXT</filename> on the distribution
media, or any other place that the release notes can be found. It
offers some notes on upgrading, but more importantly, also
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/sys/dev/bge/if_bge.c#8 (text+ko) ====
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
-__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/bge/if_bge.c,v 1.37 2003/05/03 19:06:50 ps Exp $");
+__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/bge/if_bge.c,v 1.38 2003/05/03 22:58:45 ps Exp $");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
@@ -1003,6 +1003,7 @@
struct bge_softc *sc;
{
int i;
+ u_int32_t dma_rw_ctl;
/* Set endianness before we access any non-PCI registers. */
#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
@@ -1042,14 +1043,45 @@
if (pci_read_config(sc->bge_dev, BGE_PCI_PCISTATE, 4) &
BGE_PCISTATE_PCI_BUSMODE) {
/* Conventional PCI bus */
- pci_write_config(sc->bge_dev, BGE_PCI_DMA_RW_CTL,
- BGE_PCI_READ_CMD|BGE_PCI_WRITE_CMD|0x3F000F, 4);
+ dma_rw_ctl = BGE_PCI_READ_CMD|BGE_PCI_WRITE_CMD |
+ (0x7 << BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_RD_WAT_SHIFT) |
+ (0x7 << BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_WR_WAT_SHIFT) |
+ (0x0F);
} else {
/* PCI-X bus */
- pci_write_config(sc->bge_dev, BGE_PCI_DMA_RW_CTL,
- BGE_PCI_READ_CMD|BGE_PCI_WRITE_CMD|0x1B000F, 4);
+ /*
+ * The 5704 uses a different encoding of read/write
+ * watermarks.
+ */
+ if (BGE_ASICREV(sc->bge_asicrev) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5704)
+ dma_rw_ctl = BGE_PCI_READ_CMD|BGE_PCI_WRITE_CMD |
+ (0x7 << BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_RD_WAT_SHIFT) |
+ (0x3 << BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_WR_WAT_SHIFT);
+ else
+ dma_rw_ctl = BGE_PCI_READ_CMD|BGE_PCI_WRITE_CMD |
+ (0x3 << BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_RD_WAT_SHIFT) |
+ (0x3 << BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_WR_WAT_SHIFT) |
+ (0x0F);
+
+ /*
+ * 5703 and 5704 need ONEDMA_AT_ONCE as a workaround
+ * for hardware bugs.
+ */
+ if (BGE_ASICREV(sc->bge_asicrev) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5703 ||
+ BGE_ASICREV(sc->bge_asicrev) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5704) {
+ u_int32_t tmp;
+
+ tmp = CSR_READ_4(sc, BGE_PCI_CLKCTL) & 0x1f;
+ if (tmp == 0x6 || tmp == 0x7)
+ dma_rw_ctl |= BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_ONEDMA_ATONCE;
+ }
}
+ if (BGE_ASICREV(sc->bge_asicrev) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5703 ||
+ BGE_ASICREV(sc->bge_asicrev) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5704)
+ dma_rw_ctl &= ~BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_MINDMA;
+ pci_write_config(sc->bge_dev, BGE_PCI_DMA_RW_CTL, dma_rw_ctl, 4);
+
/*
* Set up general mode register.
*/
@@ -1415,7 +1447,7 @@
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, BGE_MI_STS, BGE_MISTS_LINK);
} else {
BGE_SETBIT(sc, BGE_MI_MODE, BGE_MIMODE_AUTOPOLL|10<<16);
- if (sc->bge_asicrev == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700)
+ if (BGE_ASICREV(sc->bge_asicrev) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700)
CSR_WRITE_4(sc, BGE_MAC_EVT_ENB,
BGE_EVTENB_MI_INTERRUPT);
}
@@ -1620,10 +1652,6 @@
pci_read_config(dev, BGE_PCI_MISC_CTL, 4) &
BGE_PCIMISCCTL_ASICREV;
- /* Pretend all 5700s are the same */
- if ((sc->bge_asicrev & 0xFF000000) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700)
- sc->bge_asicrev = BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700;
-
/*
* Figure out what sort of media we have by checking the
* hardware config word in the first 32k of NIC internal memory,
@@ -2037,7 +2065,7 @@
* the interrupt handler.
*/
- if (sc->bge_asicrev == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700) {
+ if (BGE_ASICREV(sc->bge_asicrev) == BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700) {
u_int32_t status;
status = CSR_READ_4(sc, BGE_MAC_STS);
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h#3 (text+ko) ====
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
* THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
- * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h,v 1.14 2003/05/02 19:53:40 ps Exp $
+ * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h,v 1.15 2003/05/03 22:58:45 ps Exp $
*/
/*
@@ -231,7 +231,11 @@
#define BGE_ASICREV_BCM5704_A2 0x20020000
/* shorthand one */
-#define BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700 0x71000000
+#define BGE_ASICREV(x) ((x) >> 28)
+#define BGE_ASICREV_BCM5700 0x07
+#define BGE_ASICREV_BCM5701 0x00
+#define BGE_ASICREV_BCM5703 0x01
+#define BGE_ASICREV_BCM5704 0x02
/* PCI DMA Read/Write Control register */
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_MINDMA 0x000000FF
@@ -239,11 +243,15 @@
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_WRADDR_BNDRY 0x00003800
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_ONEDMA_ATONCE 0x00004000
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_RD_WAT 0x00070000
+# define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_RD_WAT_SHIFT 16
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_WR_WAT 0x00380000
+# define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_WR_WAT_SHIFT 19
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_USE_MRM 0x00400000
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_ASRT_ALL_BE 0x00800000
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_DFLT_PCI_RD_CMD 0x0F000000
+# define BGE_PCIDMA_RWCTL_PCI_RD_CMD_SHIFT 24
#define BGE_PCIDMARWCTL_DFLT_PCI_WR_CMD 0xF0000000
+# define BGE_PCIDMA_RWCTL_PCI_WR_CMD_SHIFT 28
#define BGE_PCI_READ_BNDRY_DISABLE 0x00000000
#define BGE_PCI_READ_BNDRY_16BYTES 0x00000100
==== //depot/projects/ia64_epc/sys/ia64/ia64/locore.s#16 (text+ko) ====
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
- * $FreeBSD: src/sys/ia64/ia64/locore.s,v 1.28 2003/04/06 21:31:26 marcel Exp $
+ * $FreeBSD: src/sys/ia64/ia64/locore.s,v 1.29 2003/05/03 23:05:16 marcel Exp $
*/
#include <machine/asm.h>
@@ -308,9 +308,9 @@
intr_n = 0
.rept INTRCNT_COUNT - 1
.ascii "#"
- .byte intr_n / 100 + '0
- .byte (intr_n % 100) / 10 + '0
- .byte intr_n % 10 + '0
+ .byte intr_n / 100 + '0'
+ .byte (intr_n % 100) / 10 + '0'
+ .byte intr_n % 10 + '0'
.fill INTRNAME_LEN - 1 - 3 - 1, 1, ' '
.byte 0
intr_n = intr_n + 1
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