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15
16   <info>
17     <title>&os; &release.current; Release Notes</title>
18
19     <author>
20       <orgname>The &os; Project</orgname>
21     </author>
22
23     <pubdate>$FreeBSD$</pubdate>
24
25     <!-- First rev: 285831 -->
26     <!-- Last rev: 284813 -->
27
28     <copyright>
29       <year>2015</year>
30       <holder role="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">The &os; Documentation
31         Project</holder>
32     </copyright>
33
34     <legalnotice xml:id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
35       &tm-attrib.freebsd;
36       &tm-attrib.ibm;
37       &tm-attrib.ieee;
38       &tm-attrib.intel;
39       &tm-attrib.sparc;
40       &tm-attrib.general;
41     </legalnotice>
42
43     <abstract>
44       <para>The release notes for &os; &release.current; contain
45         a summary of the changes made to the &os; base system on the
46         &release.branch; development line.  This document lists
47         applicable security advisories that were issued since the last
48         release, as well as significant changes to the &os; kernel and
49         userland.  Some brief remarks on upgrading are also
50         presented.</para>
51     </abstract>
52   </info>
53
54   <sect1 xml:id="intro">
55     <title>Introduction</title>
56
57     <para>This document contains the release notes for &os;
58       &release.current;.  It describes recently added, changed, or
59       deleted features of &os;.  It also provides some notes on
60       upgrading from previous versions of &os;.</para>
61
62     <para releasetype="current">The &release.type; distribution to
63       which these release notes apply represents the latest point
64       along the &release.branch; development branch since
65       &release.branch; was created.  Information regarding pre-built,
66       binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be
67       found at <uri
68         xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri>.</para>
69
70     <para releasetype="snapshot">The &release.type; distribution to
71       which these release notes apply represents a point along the
72       &release.branch; development branch between &release.prev; and
73       the future &release.next;.  Information regarding pre-built,
74       binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be
75       found at <uri
76         xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri>.</para>
77
78     <para releasetype="release">This distribution of &os;
79       &release.current; is a &release.type; distribution.  It can be
80       found at <uri xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri> or
81       any of its mirrors.  More information on obtaining this (or
82       other) &release.type; distributions of &os; can be found in the
83       <link
84         xlink:href="&url.books.handbook;/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining
85           &os;</quote> appendix</link> to the <link
86         xlink:href="&url.books.handbook;/">&os;
87         Handbook</link>.</para>
88
89     <para>All users are encouraged to consult the release errata
90       before installing &os;.  The errata document is updated with
91       <quote>late-breaking</quote> information discovered late in the
92       release cycle or after the release.  Typically, it contains
93       information on known bugs, security advisories, and corrections
94       to documentation.  An up-to-date copy of the errata for &os;
95       &release.current; can be found on the &os; Web site.</para>
96
97     <para>This document describes the most user-visible new or changed
98       features in &os; since &release.prev;.</para>
99
100     <para>Typical release note items document recent security
101       advisories issued after &release.prev;, new drivers or hardware
102       support, new commands or options, major bug fixes, or
103       contributed software upgrades.  They may also list changes to
104       major ports/packages or release engineering practices.  Clearly
105       the release notes cannot list every single change made to &os;
106       between releases; this document focuses primarily on security
107       advisories, user-visible changes, and major architectural
108       improvements.</para>
109   </sect1>
110
111   <sect1 xml:id="upgrade">
112     <title>Upgrading from Previous Releases of &os;</title>
113
114     <para arch="amd64,i386">Binary upgrades between RELEASE versions
115       (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported
116       using the &man.freebsd-update.8; utility.  The binary upgrade
117       procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as
118       unmodified <filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel distributed as
119       a part of an official &os; release.  The &man.freebsd-update.8;
120       utility requires that the host being upgraded have Internet
121       connectivity.</para>
122
123     <para>Source-based upgrades (those based on recompiling the &os;
124       base system from source code) from previous versions are
125       supported, according to the instructions in
126       <filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename>.</para>
127
128     <important>
129       <para>Upgrading &os; should only be attempted after
130         backing up <emphasis>all</emphasis> data and configuration
131         files.</para>
132     </important>
133   </sect1>
134
135   <sect1 xml:id="security-errata">
136     <title>Security and Errata</title>
137
138     <para>This section lists the various Security Advisories and
139       Errata Notices since &release.prev;.</para>
140
141     <sect2 xml:id="security">
142       <title>Security Advisories</title>
143
144       &security;
145     </sect2>
146
147     <sect2 xml:id="errata">
148       <title>Errata Notices</title>
149
150       &errata;
151     </sect2>
152   </sect1>
153
154   <sect1 xml:id="userland">
155     <title>Userland</title>
156
157     <para>This section covers changes and additions to userland
158       applications, contributed software, and system utilities.</para>
159
160     <sect2 xml:id="userland-config">
161       <title>Userland Configuration Changes</title>
162
163       <para>&nbsp;</para>
164     </sect2>
165
166     <sect2 xml:id="userland-programs">
167       <title>Userland Application Changes</title>
168
169       <para revision="286064">The &man.jail.8; utility has been
170         updated to include a new flag, <literal>-l</literal>, which
171         ensures a clean environment in the target jail when used.
172         Additionally, &man.jail.8; will run a shell within the target
173         jail when run no commands are specified.</para>
174
175       <para revision="287122">The &man.mkimg.1; utility has been
176         updated to include support for <literal>NTFS</literal>
177         filesystems in both <acronym>MBR</acronym> and
178         <acronym>GPT</acronym> partitioning schemes.</para>
179
180       <para revision="288202" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The
181         &man.ar.1; utility now enables deterministic mode
182         (<literal>-D</literal>) by default.  This behavior can be
183         disabled by specifying the <literal>-U</literal> flag.</para>
184
185       <para revision="287746">The &man.pciconf.8; utility has been
186         updated to use the PCI ID database from the <filename
187           role="package">misc/pciids</filename> package, if present,
188         falling back to the PCI ID database in the &os; base
189         system.</para>
190     </sect2>
191
192     <sect2 xml:id="userland-contrib">
193       <title>Contributed Software</title>
194
195       <para revision="286082">The &man.libarchive.3; library has been
196         updated to properly skip a sparse file entry in a &man.tar.1;
197         file, which would previously produce errors.</para>
198     </sect2>
199
200     <sect2 xml:id="userland-installer">
201       <title>Installation and Configuration Tools</title>
202
203       <para>&nbsp;</para>
204     </sect2>
205
206     <sect2 xml:id="userland-rc">
207       <title><filename class="directory">/etc/rc.d</filename>
208         Scripts</title>
209
210       <para>&nbsp;</para>
211     </sect2>
212
213     <sect2 xml:id="userland-periodic">
214       <title><filename class="directory">/etc/periodic</filename>
215         Scripts</title>
216
217       <para>&nbsp;</para>
218     </sect2>
219
220     <sect2 xml:id="userland-libraries">
221       <title>Runtime Libraries and API</title>
222
223       <para>&nbsp;</para>
224     </sect2>
225
226     <sect2 xml:id="userland-abi">
227       <title>ABI Compatibility</title>
228
229       <para>&nbsp;</para>
230     </sect2>
231   </sect1>
232
233   <sect1 xml:id="kernel">
234     <title>Kernel</title>
235
236     <para>This section covers changes to kernel configurations, system
237       tuning, and system control parameters that are not otherwise
238       categorized.</para>
239
240     <sect2 xml:id="kernel-bugfix">
241       <title>Kernel Bug Fixes</title>
242
243       <para revision="288167" contrib="sponsor"
244         sponsor="&multiplay;">The &man.kqueue.2; system call has been
245         updated to handle write events to files larger than 2
246         gigabytes.</para>
247     </sect2>
248
249     <sect2 xml:id="kernel-config">
250       <title>Kernel Configuration</title>
251
252       <para>&nbsp;</para>
253     </sect2>
254
255     <sect2 xml:id="kernel-sysctl">
256       <title>System Tuning and Controls</title>
257
258       <para revision="287037">The &man.uart.4; driver has been
259         updated to allow tuning packets per second captured during
260         runtime.</para>
261     </sect2>
262   </sect1>
263
264   <sect1 xml:id="drivers">
265     <title>Devices and Drivers</title>
266
267     <para>This section covers changes and additions to devices and
268       device drivers since &release.prev;.</para>
269
270     <sect2 xml:id="drivers-device">
271       <title>Device Drivers</title>
272
273       <para>&nbsp;</para>
274     </sect2>
275
276     <sect2 xml:id="drivers-storage">
277       <title>Storage Drivers</title>
278
279       <para revision="288732" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ix;">The
280         <acronym>CTL</acronym> High Availability implementation has
281         been rewritten.</para>
282
283       <para revision="288810">The &man.ctl.4; driver has been updated
284         to support CD-ROM and removable devices.</para>
285     </sect2>
286
287     <sect2 xml:id="drivers-network">
288       <title>Network Drivers</title>
289
290       <para>&nbsp;</para>
291     </sect2>
292   </sect1>
293
294   <sect1 xml:id="hardware">
295     <title>Hardware Support</title>
296
297     <para>This section covers general hardware support for physical
298       machines, hypervisors, and virtualization environments, as well
299       as hardware changes and updates that do not otherwise fit in
300       other sections of this document.</para>
301
302     <sect2 xml:id="hardware-support">
303       <title>Hardware Support</title>
304
305       <para>&nbsp;</para>
306     </sect2>
307
308     <sect2 xml:id="hardware-virtualization">
309       <title>Virtualization Support</title>
310
311       <para revision="287802">The &man.xen.4; driver has been updated
312         to include support for <literal>blkif</literal> indirect
313         segment I/O.</para>
314     </sect2>
315
316     <sect2 xml:id="hardware-arm">
317       <title>ARM Support</title>
318
319       <para>&nbsp;</para>
320     </sect2>
321   </sect1>
322
323   <sect1 xml:id="storage">
324     <title>Storage</title>
325
326     <para>This section covers changes and additions to file systems
327       and other storage subsystems, both local and networked.</para>
328
329     <sect2 xml:id="storage-general">
330       <title>General Storage</title>
331
332       <para>&nbsp;</para>
333     </sect2>
334
335     <sect2 xml:id="storage-net">
336       <title>Networked Storage</title>
337
338       <para>&nbsp;</para>
339     </sect2>
340
341     <sect2 xml:id="storage-zfs">
342       <title>ZFS</title>
343
344       <para revision="287665" contrib="sponsor"
345         sponsor="&clusterhq;">The &man.zfs.8; <literal>l2arc</literal>
346         code has been updated to take <literal>ashift</literal> into
347         account when gathering buffers to be written to the
348         <literal>l2arc</literal> device.</para>
349     </sect2>
350
351     <sect2 xml:id="storage-geom">
352       <title>&man.geom.4;</title>
353
354       <para>&nbsp;</para>
355     </sect2>
356   </sect1>
357
358   <sect1 xml:id="boot">
359     <title>Boot Loader Changes</title>
360
361     <para>This section covers the boot loader, boot menu, and other
362       boot-related changes.</para>
363
364     <sect2 xml:id="boot-loader">
365       <title>Boot Loader Changes</title>
366
367       <para>&nbsp;</para>
368     </sect2>
369
370     <sect2 xml:id="boot-menu">
371       <title>Boot Menu Changes</title>
372
373       <para>&nbsp;</para>
374     </sect2>
375   </sect1>
376
377   <sect1 xml:id="network">
378     <title>Networking</title>
379
380     <para>This section describes changes that affect networking in
381       &os;.</para>
382
383     <sect2 xml:id="network-protocols">
384       <title>Network Protocols</title>
385
386       <para>&nbsp;</para>
387     </sect2>
388   </sect1>
389
390   <sect1 xml:id="ports">
391     <title>Ports Collection and Package Infrastructure</title>
392
393     <para>This section covers changes to the &os;&nbsp;Ports
394       Collection, package infrastructure, and package maintenance and
395       installation tools.</para>
396
397     <sect2 xml:id="ports-infrastructure">
398       <title>Infrastructure Changes</title>
399
400       <para>&nbsp;</para>
401     </sect2>
402
403     <sect2 xml:id="ports-packages ">
404       <title>Packaging Changes</title>
405
406       <para>&nbsp;</para>
407     </sect2>
408   </sect1>
409
410   <sect1 xml:id="doc">
411     <title>Documentation</title>
412
413     <para>This section covers changes to the &os;&nbsp;Documentation
414       Project sources and toolchain.</para>
415
416     <sect2 xml:id="doc-sources">
417       <title>Documentation Source Changes</title>
418
419       <para>&nbsp;</para>
420     </sect2>
421
422     <sect2 xml:id="doc-toolchain">
423       <title>Documentation Toolchain Changes</title>
424
425       <para>&nbsp;</para>
426     </sect2>
427   </sect1>
428
429   <sect1 xml:id="releng">
430     <title>Release Engineering and Integration</title>
431
432     <para>This section convers changes that are specific to the
433       &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering processes.</para>
434
435     <sect2 xml:id="releng-changes">
436       <title>Integration Changes</title>
437
438       <para>&nbsp;</para>
439     </sect2>
440   </sect1>
441 </article>