1 Release notes for FreeBSD 13.0.
3 This file describes new user-visible features, changes and updates relevant to
4 users of binary FreeBSD releases. Each entry should describe the change in no
5 more than several sentences and should reference manual pages where an
6 interested user can find more information. Entries should wrap after 80
7 columns. Each entry should begin with one or more commit IDs on one line,
8 specified as a comma separated list and/or range, followed by a colon and a
9 newline. Entries should be separated by a newline.
11 Changes to this file should not be MFCed.
14 Remove support for Triple DES, Blowfish, and MD5 HMAC from
18 Remove support for DES, Triple DES, and RC4 from in-kernel GSS
25 init(8), service(8), and cron(8) will now adopt user/class environment
26 variables (excluding PATH, by default, which will be overwritten) by
27 default. Notably, environment variables for all cron jobs and rc
28 services can now be set via login.conf(5).
31 sparc64 has been removed from FreeBSD.
34 Adds support for NFSv4.2 (RFC-7862) and Extended Attributes
35 (RFC-8276) to the NFS client and server.
36 NFSv4.2 is comprised of several optional features that can be supported
37 in addition to NFSv4.1. This patch adds the following optional features:
38 - posix_fadvise(POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED/POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED)
40 - intra server file range copying via the copy_file_range(2) syscall
41 --> Avoiding data tranfer over the wire to/from the NFS client.
42 - lseek(SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE)
43 - Extended attribute syscalls for "user" namespace attributes as defined
46 For the client, NFSv4.2 is only used if the mount command line option
47 minorversion=2 is specified.
48 For the server, two new sysctls called vfs.nfsd.server_min_minorversion4
49 and vfs.nfsd.server_max_minorversion4 have been added that allow
50 sysadmins to limit the minor versions of NFSv4 supported by the nfsd
52 Setting vfs.nfsd.server_max_minorversion4 to 0 or 1 will disable NFSv4.2
56 armv5 support has been removed from FreeBSD.
59 iwm(4) now supports most Intel 9260, 9460 and 9560 Wi-Fi devices.
62 sqlite3 is updated to sqlite3-3.30.1.
65 cron(8) now supports the -n (suppress mail on succesful run) and -q
66 (suppress logging of command execution) options in the crontab format.
67 See the crontab(5) manpage for details.
70 ntpd is no longer by default locked in memory. rlimit memlock 32
71 or rlimit memlock 0 can be used to restore this behaviour.
74 Add kernel-side support for in-kernel Transport Layer Security
75 (KTLS). KTLS permits using sendfile(2) over sockets using
79 WPA is updated from 2.8 to 2.9.
82 Add probes for lockmgr(9) to the lockstat DTrace provider, add
83 corresponding lockstat(1) events, and document the new probes in
87 Intel RST is a new 'feature' that remaps NVMe devices from
88 their normal location to part of the AHCI bar space. This
89 will eliminate the need to set the BIOS SATA setting from RST
90 to AHCI causing the nvme drive to be erased before FreeBSD
91 will see the nvme drive. FreeBSD will now be able to see the
92 nvme drive now in the default config.
95 Add a vop_stdioctl() call, so that file systems that do not support
96 holes will have a trivial implementation of lseek(SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE).
97 The algorithm appears to be compatible with the POSIX draft and
98 the implementation in Linux for the case of a file system that
99 does not support holes. Prior to this patch, lseek(2) would reply
100 -1 with errno set to ENOTTY for SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE on files in
101 file systems that do not support holes.
102 r351372 maps ENOTTY to EINVAL for lseek(SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE) for
103 any other cases, such as a ENOTTY return from vn_bmap_seekhole().
106 The fuse driver has been renamed to fusefs(5) and been substantially
107 rewritten. The new driver includes many bug fixes and performance
108 enhancements, as well as the following user-visible features:
109 * Optional kernel-side permissions checks (-o default_permissions)
110 * mknod(2), socket(2), and pipe(2) support
111 * server side locking with fcntl(2)
112 * FUSE operations are now interruptible when mounted with -o intr
113 * server side handling of UTIME_NOW during utimensat(2)
114 * mount options may be updated with "mount -u"
115 * fusefs file system may now be exported over NFS
116 * RLIMIT_FSIZE support
117 * support for fuse file systems using protocols as old as 7.4
119 FUSE file system developers should also take note of the following new
121 * The protocol level has been raised from 7.8 to 7.23
122 * kqueue support on /dev/fuse
123 * server-initiated cache invalidation via FUSE_NOTIFY_REPLY
126 gnop(8) can now configure a delay to be applied to read and write
127 request delays. See the -d, -q and -x parameters.
130 Adds a Linux compatible copy_file_range(2) syscall.
133 libcap_random(3) has been removed. Applications can use native
134 APIs to get random data in capability mode.
137 Add support for using unmapped mbufs with sendfile(2).
140 nand(4) and related components have been removed.
143 The UEFI loader now supports HTTP boot.
146 bhyve(8) now implements a High Definition Audio (HDA) driver, allowing
147 guests to play to and record audio data from the host.
150 swapon(8) can now erase a swap device immediately before enabling it,
151 similar to newfs(8)'s -E option. This behaviour can be specified by
152 adding -E to swapon(8)'s command-line parameters, or by adding the
153 "trimonce" option to a swap device's /etc/fstab entry.
156 The following network drivers have been removed: bm(4), cs(4), de(4),
157 ed(4), ep(4), ex(4), fe(4), pcn(4), sf(4), sn(4), tl(4), tx(4), txp(4),