svn commit: r385107 - head/sysutils/bsdhwmon
Michael Gmelin
grembo at FreeBSD.org
Fri May 1 11:54:54 UTC 2015
Author: grembo
Date: Fri May 1 11:54:52 2015
New Revision: 385107
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/385107
Log:
sysutils/bsdhwmon: update to 20150429
PR: 199793
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick <jdc at koitsu.org> (maintainer)
Approved by: mentors (implicit)
Modified:
head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/Makefile
head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/distinfo
head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/pkg-descr
Modified: head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/Makefile
==============================================================================
--- head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/Makefile Fri May 1 10:00:12 2015 (r385106)
+++ head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/Makefile Fri May 1 11:54:52 2015 (r385107)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= bsdhwmon
-PORTVERSION= 20120702
+PORTVERSION= 20150429
CATEGORIES= sysutils
MASTER_SITES= http://bsdhwmon.koitsu.org/dist/
Modified: head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/distinfo
==============================================================================
--- head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/distinfo Fri May 1 10:00:12 2015 (r385106)
+++ head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/distinfo Fri May 1 11:54:52 2015 (r385107)
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-SHA256 (bsdhwmon-20120702.tar.gz) = 3b3ca7f5080002aacd0f89ba89d51a884e13f834a736920102e00ff626f0f32b
-SIZE (bsdhwmon-20120702.tar.gz) = 20165
+SHA256 (bsdhwmon-20150429.tar.gz) = fe57dbea2b67531cb4802b5c99afc301b9305de8af7ec1f79d7b2f898a116c18
+SIZE (bsdhwmon-20150429.tar.gz) = 21352
Modified: head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/pkg-descr
==============================================================================
--- head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/pkg-descr Fri May 1 10:00:12 2015 (r385106)
+++ head/sysutils/bsdhwmon/pkg-descr Fri May 1 11:54:52 2015 (r385107)
@@ -1,21 +1,28 @@
-bsdhwmon(8) is a program for FreeBSD for monitoring hardware sensors (fans,
-temperatures, voltages, chassis intrusion, and more) on commerical-grade server
-hardware. bsdhwmon(8) is developed with a very different mentality compared to
-other softwares:
+bsdhwmon is a program for FreeBSD for monitoring hardware sensors (fans,
+temperatures, voltages, chassis intrusion, and more) on commerical-grade
+server hardware.
-- Written with stability and production datacenter environments in mind
-- Intended for use with server products (Intel, Supermicro, Tyan, and possibly
- others)
-- Solely uses smb(4), significantly decreasing risks and CPU usage
-- Based heavily on documentation provided from the server and H/W monitoring IC
- manufacturers
-- Full tested on both i386 and amd64 systems, using RELENG_6, RELENG_7,
- RELENG_8 and RELENG_9
-- Written entirely in C
-- Completely standalone; relies on no third-party libraries or tools (autoconf,
+bsdhwmon is developed with a very different mentality compared to other
+hardware monitoring software:
+
+* Written with stability and production environments in mind
+* Intended for use with server products (currently Supermicro, but can be
+ extended to others that have proper SMBIOS identification data)
+* Uses SMBus (smb(4) driver) exclusively, significantly decreasing risks
+ and CPU usage compared to classic LPC I/O
+* Based primarily on documentation provided by motherboard/server vendors,
+ combined with documentation from chipset manufacturers
+* Identifies hardware via strict SMBIOS data matching; device "probing" is
+ avoided to minimise false positives and thus risks
+* Full tested on both i386 and amd64 systems across multiple versions of
+ FreeBSD (legacy and present-day)
+* Written entirely in C
+* No reliance on third-party libraries or tools (e.g. autotools, libtool,
etc.)
-- Very simple and clean code (heavily commented, well-documented, emits no
- warnings)
-- Open-source, released under the FreeBSD 2-clause BSD license
+* Very simple and clean code -- heavily commented, well-documented, built
+ with -Werror -Wall and similar flags
+* Occasionally tested under valgrind
+* Open-source, released under the 2-clause BSD license
WWW: http://bsdhwmon.koitsu.org/
+WWW: http://github.com/koitsu/bsdhwmon
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