svn commit: r44594 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status
Gabor Pali
pgj at FreeBSD.org
Thu Apr 17 17:22:59 UTC 2014
Author: pgj
Date: Thu Apr 17 17:22:59 2014
New Revision: 44594
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/44594
Log:
- Further improvements to the 2014Q1 status report
Submitted by: bjk (most of them)
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml Thu Apr 17 17:05:53 2014 (r44593)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml Thu Apr 17 17:22:59 2014 (r44594)
@@ -212,12 +212,12 @@
definitions and explanations of the terms and features of
ZFS.</p>
- <p>The remaining section is the FAQ. To help users address the
- most common problems they might run into with ZFS. It would
- be useful to hear experiences, questions, misconceptions,
- gotchas, stumbling blocks, and suggestions for the FAQ section
- from other users. Also, a use cases section that highlights
- some of the cases where ZFS provides advantages over
+ <p>The remaining section is the FAQ, to help users address the
+ most common problems they might run into with ZFS. It would be
+ useful to hear experiences, questions, misconceptions, gotchas,
+ stumbling blocks, and suggestions for the FAQ section from other
+ users. Also, it would be good to have a use cases section that
+ highlights some of the cases where ZFS provides advantages over
traditional file systems.</p>
<p>Please send suggestions to the <tt>freebsd-doc</tt> mailing
@@ -296,10 +296,10 @@
<body>
<p>The &os; Documentation Engineering Team is responsible for
- defining and following up documentation goals for the
- committers in the Documentation project. The team is pleased
- to announce a new member — &a.wblock;. In early March,
- the &os; Documentation Engineering Team members assumed
+ defining and following up on the documentation goals for the
+ committers in the Documentation project. The team is pleased to
+ announce a new member — &a.wblock;. In early March, the
+ &os; Documentation Engineering Team members assumed
responsibility for the &os; Webmaster Team.</p>
</body>
</project>
@@ -342,10 +342,10 @@
currently at its most recent upstream version.</p>
<p>For non-Windows-based Ada development, &os; and DragonFly are
- now undisputed as the go-to platforms. The other candidates
- are Debian and Fedora, but there are few Ada software on those
- platforms that are not also in the &os; ports tree, but the
- versions are much older. The Ports Collection also features
+ now undisputed as the go-to platforms. The other candidates are
+ Debian and Fedora, but there are few Ada softwares on those
+ platforms that are not also in the &os; ports tree, and the &os;
+ versions are much newer. The Ports Collection also features
software not found anywhere else such as the USAFA's Ironsides
DNS server, libsparkcrypto, matreshka, GNATDroid (Android
cross-compiler) and several developer libraries.</p>
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@
</ul>
<p>We also follow development of core components (available in
- your repository). See link for documentation on how to
+ your repository). See the links for documentation on how to
upgrade those libraries.</p>
<ul>
@@ -574,8 +574,8 @@
<task>Simplify and improve Kyua HTML reports. In particular,
reports will be coalesced into single HTML files for easier
management and will include more useful details for debugging.
- Such details are the revision at which the system was built,
- date and duration of the whole run, or list of installed
+ Such details are the revision at which the system was built, the
+ date and duration of the whole run, or the list of installed
packages, to mention a few examples.</task>
<task>Add JUnit XML output to Kyua for better integration with
@@ -689,15 +689,15 @@
</links>
<body>
- <p>Arm64 is the name of the in-progress port of &os; to the
- ARMv8 CPU when it is in AArch64 mode. Until recently, all ARM
- CPU designs were 32-bit only. With the introduction of the
- ARMv8, architecture ARM has added a new 64-bit mode. This new
- mode has been named AArch64.</p>
+ <p>Arm64 is the name of the in-progress port of &os; to the ARMv8
+ CPU when it is in AArch64 mode. Until recently, all ARM CPU
+ designs were 32-bit only. With the introduction of the ARMv8
+ architecture, ARM has added a new 64-bit mode. This new mode
+ has been named AArch64.</p>
<p>Progress has been good on getting &os; to build and run on
the ARM Foundation model. &os; is able to be built for this
- architecture, however it requires a number of external tools
+ architecture, however, it requires a number of external tools
including <tt>objdump(1)</tt> and <tt>ld(1)</tt>. These tools
are provided by an external copy of binutils until
replacements can be written.</p>
@@ -871,7 +871,7 @@
<task>Shawn has access to a Raspberry Pi (RPI). PIE is 90%
broken. Debug and fix major issues on the RPI. The existing
NX stack protections are not obeyed on RPI. Properly
- implemented ASLR requires NX stack.</task>
+ implemented ASLR requires a NX stack.</task>
<task>Shawn will be receiving a <tt>sparc64</tt> box on April 6,
2014. He will test ASLR on <tt>sparc64</tt>, identifying and
@@ -881,9 +881,9 @@
Linuxulator. He will be looking into that and fixing
those.</task>
- <task>Shawn will be cleaning up code and adding more
- applications in base to support PIE. He will also add PIE
- support to the ports framework for general consumption.</task>
+ <task>Shawn will be cleaning up code and adding support for PIE to
+ more applications in base. He will also add PIE support to the
+ ports framework for general consumption.</task>
<task>Shawn will be giving a presentation regarding ASLR at
BSDCan 2014.</task>
@@ -1123,12 +1123,12 @@
</links>
<body>
- <p>Chromebook is an ARMv7 Cortex-A15 personal computer powered
- by Samsung Exynos 5 Dual System-on-Chip. As of the current
- status of this project, such laptops can be booted with &os;
- from USB flash — it works stably (including SMP) and it
- can build third-party applications. The display and keyboard
- work.</p>
+ <p>One model of Chromebook is an ARMv7 Cortex-A15 personal
+ computer powered by a Samsung Exynos 5 Dual System-on-Chip. As of
+ the current status of this project, such laptops can be booted
+ with &os; from USB flash — it works stably (including SMP)
+ and it can build third-party applications. The display and
+ keyboard work.</p>
<p>Thanks to &a.grehan; for providing hardware.</p>
</body>
@@ -1382,7 +1382,7 @@
<p>The project is now in <tt>head</tt>, <tt>stable/10</tt> and
<tt>stable/9</tt> branches. Hence, <tt>vt(4)</tt> can be
- tested by using <tt>VT</tt> kernel configuration
+ tested by using the <tt>VT</tt> kernel configuration
(<tt>i386</tt> and <tt>amd64</tt>) or by replacing two lines
in the <tt>GENERIC</tt> kernel configuration file:</p>
@@ -1439,7 +1439,7 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<task>Create sub-directories for <tt>vt(4)</tt> under
<tt>/usr/share/</tt> to store key maps and fonts.</task>
- <task>Implement remaining features supported by
+ <task>Implement the remaining features supported by
<tt>vidcontrol(1)</tt>.</task>
<task>Write the <tt>vt(4)</tt> manual page. (This is in
@@ -1529,7 +1529,7 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<p>OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large
pools of compute, storage, and networking resources in a data
center. OpenContrail is a network virtualization (SDN)
- solution comprising network controller, virtual router and
+ solution comprising a network controller, virtual router, and
analytics engine, which can be integrated with cloud
orchestration systems like OpenStack or CloudStack.</p>
@@ -1718,10 +1718,10 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
&os;. The second was <tt>auditdistd(8)</tt> improvements for
the &os; cluster.</p>
- <p>Work continued on these Foundation-sponsored projects:
- Intel graphics driver update by &a.kib;, UEFI boot support for
+ <p>Work continued on these Foundation-sponsored projects: Intel
+ graphics driver update by &a.kib;, UEFI boot support for
<tt>amd64</tt> by &a.emaste;, autofs automounter and in-kernel
- iSCSI stack enhancements, bug fixes by &a.trasz;, updated
+ iSCSI stack enhancements and bug fixes by &a.trasz;, and updated
<tt>vt(4)</tt> system console by &a.ray;. A more detailed
project update for each of the above projects can be found
within this quarterly status report.</p>
@@ -1761,9 +1761,9 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<p>After finishing the 10.0-RELEASE, Foundation system
administrator and release engineer &a.gjb; began work on
adding support for &os;/arm image builds as part of the
- release build process. As result of this work, &os;/arm
+ release build process. As a result of this work, &os;/arm
images are produced as part of the weekly development snapshot
- builds, and available from any of the &os; FTP mirrors.
+ builds, and are available from any of the &os; FTP mirrors.
Supported kernel configurations currently include
<tt>BEAGLEBONE</tt>, <tt>RPI-B</tt>, <tt>PANDABOARD</tt>,
<tt>WANDBOARD-QUAD</tt>, and <tt>ZEDBOARD</tt>.</p>
@@ -1797,18 +1797,18 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
</links>
<body>
- <p>LLDB is the debugger project associated with
- Clang/LLVM. It supports Mac OS X, Linux, and &os; platforms,
- with ongoing work on Windows. It builds on existing
- components in the larger LLVM project, for example using
- Clang's expression parser and LLVM's disassembler.</p>
+ <p>LLDB is the debugger project associated with Clang/LLVM. It
+ supports the Mac OS X, Linux, and &os; platforms, with ongoing
+ work on Windows. It builds on existing components in the larger
+ LLVM project, for example using Clang's expression parser and
+ LLVM's disassembler.</p>
<p>The majority of work since the last status update has been on
bugfixes and implementation of the remaining functionality
- missing on &os;. Most of these improvements are now in the
- LLDB snapshot in the base system, which has been updated to
- upstream Subversion revision r202189. Some highlights of the
- new update include:</p>
+ missing on &os;. Most of these improvements are now in the LLDB
+ snapshot in the base system, which has been updated to upstream
+ Subversion revision r202189. Some highlights of the new update
+ include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Improvements to the remote GDB protocol client.</li>
@@ -1924,9 +1924,9 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
adding a lot of new SDIO-specific bus methods. A prototype of
the driver for the Marvell SDIO WLAN/BT (Avastar 88W8787)
module is also being developed, using the existing Linux
- driver as the reference.</p>
+ driver as a reference.</p>
- <p>SDIO card detection and initialization already work, most
+ <p>SDIO card detection and initialization already work; most
needed bus methods are implemented and tested.</p>
<p>The WiFi driver is able to load firmware onto the card and
@@ -2105,53 +2105,51 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
Now both the 9.x and 10.x branches share the same support for
Intel and AMD GPUs.</p>
- <p>The next big tasks are the updates of the DRM generic code
- and the <tt>i915</tt> driver. Both are making good progress
- and the DRM update should hopefully be ready for wider testing
- during April. An update of the Radeon driver is on the to-do
- list, but nothing is scheduled yet.</p>
+ <p>The next big tasks are the updates of the DRM generic code and
+ the <tt>i915</tt> driver. Both are making good progress and the
+ DRM update should hopefully be ready for wider testing during
+ April. An update of the Radeon driver is on the to-do list, but
+ nothing is scheduled yet.</p>
<p>On the ports tree and packages side, the update to Cairo 1.12
- mentioned in the last quarterly report is ready to be
- committed, as people who tested it either reported
- improvements or no regressions. As a reminder, the switch
- from Cairo 1.10 to 1.12 causes display artifacts with
- xf86-video-intel 2.7.1, but fixes similar problems with other
- hardware/driver combinations. Furthermore, Cairo 1.12 is
- required by Pango 1.36.0, GTK+ 3.10 and Firefox 27.0. A
- <q>Heads up</q> mail will be posted to the
+ mentioned in the last quarterly report is ready to be committed,
+ as people who tested it either reported improvements or no
+ regressions. As a reminder, the switch from Cairo 1.10 to 1.12
+ causes display artifacts with xf86-video-intel 2.7.1, but fixes
+ similar problems with other hardware/driver combinations.
+ Furthermore, Cairo 1.12 is required by Pango 1.36.0, GTK+ 3.10
+ and Firefox 27.0. A <q>Heads up</q> mail will be posted to the
<tt>freebsd-x11</tt> mailing-list when this update goes
live.</p>
- <p>In the graphics stack's ports development tree, new Mesa
- ports are being worked on. Those ports are required to
- support GLAMOR (the GL-based 2D acceleration library used by
- Radeon HD 7000+ cards for instance) and OpenCL (using the GPU
- to perform non-graphical calculations). We were able to
- execute some "Hello World" OpenCL programs and play with
- OpenCL in darktable, but there are some compatibility issues
- between Clover (Mesa's libOpenCL implementation) and
- Clang/<tt>libc++</tt>.</p>
+ <p>In the graphics stack's ports development tree, new Mesa ports
+ are being worked on. Those ports are required to support GLAMOR
+ (the GL-based 2D acceleration library used by Radeon HD 7000+
+ cards for instance) and OpenCL (using the GPU to perform
+ non-graphical calculations). We were able to execute some
+ "Hello World" OpenCL programs and play with OpenCL in darktable,
+ but there are some compatibility issues between Clover (Mesa's
+ libOpenCL implementation) and Clang/<tt>libc++</tt>.</p>
<p>We are preparing an alternate <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository with
- packages built with <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt>. The goal is to
- ease the usage of the KMS drivers and move forward with the
- graphics stack updates. The main <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository
- will still use the default setting (<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> set
- on <tt>head</tt>, but not on the <tt>stable</tt>
- branches).</p>
-
- <p>This will pave the way to <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> deprecation
- and the removal of the older stack. The current plan is to do
- this after 10.0-RELEASE End-of-Life, scheduled on January
- 31st, 2015. By that time, the only supported releases will be
- 8.4-RELEASE, 9.3-RELEASE and 10.1-RELEASE. &os; 9.3 and 10.1
- will be fully equipped to work with the newer stack.
- Unfortunately, &os; 8.x misses the required kernel DRM
- infrastructure: supporting X.Org here cripples progress on the
- graphics stack and, once <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> is gone, we
- will not support 8.x as a desktop any more. Therefore, please
- upgrade to 9.3 or 10.1 when they are available.</p>
+ packages built with <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt>. The goal is to ease
+ the usage of the KMS drivers and move forward with the graphics
+ stack updates. The main <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository will still
+ use the default setting (<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> set on
+ <tt>head</tt>, but not on the <tt>stable</tt> branches).</p>
+
+ <p>This will pave the way to the deprecation
+ of<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> and the removal of the older stack.
+ The current plan is to do this after 10.0-RELEASE End-of-Life,
+ scheduled on January 31st, 2015. By that time, the only
+ supported releases will be 8.4-RELEASE, 9.3-RELEASE and
+ 10.1-RELEASE. &os; 9.3 and 10.1 will be fully equipped to work
+ with the newer stack. Unfortunately, &os; 8.x misses the
+ required kernel DRM infrastructure: supporting X.Org here
+ cripples progress on the graphics stack and, once
+ <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> is gone, we will not support 8.x as a
+ desktop any more. Therefore, please upgrade to 9.3 or 10.1 when
+ they are available.</p>
</body>
<help>
@@ -2198,10 +2196,10 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
</links>
<body>
- <p>The &os; Port Management Team is to ensure that the &os;
- Ports Developer community provides a ports collection that is
- functional, stable, up-to-date and full-featured. It is also
- to coordinate among the committers and developers who work on
+ <p>The role of the &os; Port Management Team is to ensure that the
+ &os; Ports Developer community provides a ports collection that is
+ functional, stable, up-to-date and full-featured. It is also to
+ coordinate among the committers and developers who work on
it.</p>
<p>The ports tree slowly approaches the 25,000 ports threshold,
@@ -2217,18 +2215,18 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
&a.antoine;.</p>
<p>Commencing March 1, the second intake of
- <tt>portmgr-lurkers</tt> started active duty on
- <tt>portmgr</tt> for a four month duration. The next two
- candidates are &a.danfe; and &a.culot;.</p>
+ <tt>portmgr-lurkers</tt> started active duty on <tt>portmgr</tt>
+ for a four month duration. The next two candidates are
+ &a.danfe; and &a.culot;.</p>
<p>This quarter also saw the release of the first quarterly
branch, namely <tt>2014Q1</tt>. This branch is intended to
provide a stable and high-quality ports tree, with patches
- related to security fixes as well as packaging and runtime
- fixes being backported from <tt>head</tt>.</p>
+ related to security fixes as well as packaging and runtime fixes
+ being backported from <tt>head</tt>.</p>
- <p>Ongoing maintenance goes into redports.org, including QAT
- runs and ports and security updates.</p>
+ <p>Ongoing maintenance goes into redports.org, including QAT runs
+ and ports and security updates.</p>
</body>
<help>
@@ -2321,7 +2319,7 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<body>
<p>The &os; Postmaster Team is responsible for mail being
- correctly delivered to the committers' email address, ensuring
+ correctly delivered to the committers' email addresses, ensuring
that the mailing lists work, and should take measures against
possible disruptions of project mail services, such as having
troll-, spam- and virus-filters.</p>
@@ -2375,16 +2373,17 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<p>The first quarter of 2014 was very active for the Core Team.
&a.jhb; and &a.theraven; kept coordinating the work required
for providing a newer version of X.Org for 9.x and 10.x
- systems. Now, after that <tt>vt(4)</tt>, a successor to
+ systems. Now that <tt>vt(4)</tt>, a successor to
<tt>syscons(4)</tt> that offers a KMS-enabled console, has
been merged to both <tt>stable/9</tt> and <tt>stable/10</tt>,
an alternative <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository is in preparation
- for wider testing. In addition to that, &a.jhb; published the
+ for wider testing of <tt>vt(4)</tt> and the new X.Org version.
+ In addition to that, &a.jhb; published the
policy on licenses for new files and files with non-standard
licenses. Thanks to the efforts of &a.gavin;, &os; has again
made it into the Google Summer of Code program, for the tenth
- time now. &a.theraven; reported that both <tt>libc++</tt> and
- <tt>libstdc++</tt> can be now built as all the
+ time. &a.theraven; reported that both <tt>libc++</tt> and
+ <tt>libstdc++</tt> can now be built, as all of the
standards-compliant implementations of the required numerical
functions have been added.</p>
@@ -2407,7 +2406,7 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
achieved by increasing the value of <tt>__FreeBSD_version</tt>
on each fix, therefore the corresponding discussion concluded
in freezing the ABI note tag for releases in order to keep the
- size of the binary patches for <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> low.
+ size of binary patches for <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> low.
A related Errata Notice is about to be published soon.</p>
<p>Only a single commit bit was taken for safekeeping.
@@ -2459,7 +2458,7 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
Samba permissions. This allows novice users to configure
access to shares in various configurations. It allows both
control and usability, with no manual being necessary in order
- to operate it. This is the ZFSguru-style.</p>
+ to operate it. This is the ZFSguru style.</p>
<p>New system versions have been released, based on &os; 9.2,
10.0, and <tt>head</tt>. The experimental <tt>head</tt>
@@ -2481,7 +2480,7 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
</body>
<help>
- <task>ZFSguru beta10 will increase compatibility of new added
+ <task>ZFSguru beta10 will increase the compatibility of newly added
Samba functionality with non-Gecko browsers. It will also fix
some minor bugs as well as speed up some pages by having a
redesigned remote database system called GuruDB.</task>
@@ -2500,9 +2499,9 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<task>New website with new forum and new login system.</task>
- <task>Developer website with GitLab setup, allowing bugreports,
+ <task>Developer website with GitLab setup, allowing bug reports,
code contributions, wiki, and wall messages. Note that GitLab
- has also been provided as ZFSguru service, for those
+ has also been provided as a ZFSguru service, for those
interested in trying GitLab.</task>
</help>
</project>
@@ -2559,7 +2558,7 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<body>
<p>bhyve is a Type-1 hypervisor that runs on the &os; platform.
- It currently only runs &os; (9.x or later) and Linux guests,
+ It currently only runs &os; (9.x or later) and Linux guests;
current development efforts aim at widening support for other
x86 64-bit operating systems. After a great deal of work by
all involved, bhyve was shipped as part of &os; 10.0-RELEASE.
@@ -2577,8 +2576,8 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<li>Graceful shutdown via ACPI on SIGTERM</li>
- <li>Fix issue with virtio-blk devices on Linux guests with
- more than 4GB of ram</li>
+ <li>Fix an issue with virtio-blk devices on Linux guests with
+ more than 4GB of RAM</li>
<li>Increase the block-layer backend maximum requests to match
AHCI command queue depth</li>
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