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--- www/53.html 2013/02/08 22:35:27 1.9
+++ www/53.html 2013/02/08 23:09:36 1.10
@@ -80,30 +80,31 @@
Improved hardware support, including:
- - New driver oce(4) for Emulex OneConnect 10Gb Ethernet adapters
+
- New driver oce(4) for Emulex OneConnect 10Gb Ethernet adapters
- New driver rtsx(4) for the Realtek RTS5209 card reader
- New driver mfii(4) for the LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS Fusion controllers
- New drivers for Toradex OAK USB sensors: uoaklux(4) (illuminance), uoakrh(4) (temperature and relative humidity) and uoakv(4) (+/- 10V 8channel ADC)
- New drivers for virtio(4) devices: vio(4) (network), vioblk(4) (block devices, attaching as SCSI disks) and viomb(4) (memory ballooning)
-
-
- Intel X540-based 10Gb ethernet devices supported in ix(4)
-
- Support for SFP+ hot-plug (82599) and various other improvements in ix(4)
-
- TX interrupt mitigation, hardware VLAN tagging and checksum offload reduce CPU use in vr(4)
-
- TCP RX Checksum offload in gem(4)
-
- Improvements for NICs using 82579/pch2 in em(4)
+
- Support for Adaptec 39320LPE added to ix(4)
+
- Intel X540-based 10Gb ethernet devices supported in ix(4)
+
- Support for SFP+ hot-plug (82599) and various other improvements in ix(4)
+
- TX interrupt mitigation, hardware VLAN tagging and checksum offload reduce CPU use in vr(4)
+
- TCP RX Checksum offload in gem(4)
+
- Improvements for NICs using 82579/pch2 in em(4)
- Flow control is now supported on bnx(4) 5708S/5709S adapters, gem(4) and jme(4)
- Power-saving clients supported in hostap mode with acx(4) and athn(4)
- A cause of RT2661 ral(4) wedging in hostap mode was fixed
- iwn(4) supports additional devices (Centrino Advanced-N 6235 and initial support for Centrino Wireless-N 1030)
-
- Improvements to ahci(4) and switch additional chips to AHCI mode
+
- Improvements to ahci(4) and switch additional chips to AHCI mode
- Support for the fixed-function performance counter on newer x86 chips with constant time stamp counters
- Elantech touchpads supported in pms(4) and synaptics(4)
- Support for "physical devices" on skinny mfi(4) controllers
- VMware emulated SAS adapters supported by mpi(4)
- Support for Intel's Supervisor Mode Access Prevention (SMAP) feature on i386 and amd64
-
- Support the RDRAND instruction to read the hardware random number generator on recent Intel processors
+
- Support for the RDRAND instruction to read the hardware random number generator on recent Intel processors
+
- amd64 PCI memory extent changed to cover the whole 64-bit memory space; fixes erroneous extent allocation panic on IBM x3100
- ulpt(4) can now upload firmware to certain HP LaserJet printers
- Added stat clock to Loongson machines, improving accuracy of cpu usage statistics
- CPU throttling supported on Loongson 2F
@@ -129,10 +130,11 @@
- bgpd(8) now handles the client side of "graceful restart"
- bgpd(8) can now filter based on the NEXTHOP attribute
- A stratum can now be assigned to hardware sensors in ntpd(8)
+
-
pf(4) improvements:
+pf(4) improvements:
@@ -152,8 +154,10 @@
The mg(1)
emacs-like editor now supports diff-buffer-with-file, make-directory and revert-buffer.
Column numbers have been made configureable and locale is respected for ctype purposes, like displaying ISO Latin 1 characters.
- Improved our own pkg-config(1)
+ Improved our own pkg-config(1)
implementation to make it compatible with freedesktop.org's 0.27.1 release.
+ Memory filesystem (mfs) switched to bufq, giving us queue limits and FIFO queueing (rather than the current LIFO queueing)
+
@@ -161,6 +165,7 @@
- New features:
- The following significant bugs have been fixed in this release:
@@ -319,9 +324,9 @@
To make a boot floppy under MS-DOS, use the "rawrite" utility located
at CD1:5.3/tools/rawrite.exe. To make the boot floppy under a Unix OS,
use the
-dd(1)
+dd(1)
utility. The following is an example usage of
-dd(1),
+dd(1),
where the device could be "floppy", "rfd0c", or
"rfd0a".
@@ -614,7 +619,7 @@
OpenBSD ports system.
The ports/ directory represents a CVS (see the manpage for
-
+
cvs(1) if
you aren't familiar with CVS) checkout of our ports. As with our complete
source tree, our ports tree is available via anoncvs. So, in
@@ -643,7 +648,7 @@
alt="OpenBSD">
www@openbsd.org
-$OpenBSD: 53.html,v 1.9 2013/02/08 22:35:27 sthen Exp $
+$OpenBSD: 53.html,v 1.10 2013/02/08 23:09:36 sthen Exp $