handbook/jails: Use latest release macro
Fixes: dbac0b5f5208 (Use betarel-current variable in commands)
Reported by: George Timms <polarian at polarian.dev>
releases: Define rel-latest macro
Add a macro defining the latest current RELEASE that people should use
for new deployments. This will improve consistency and save time bumping
version numbers in handbook examples, which has been suprisingly error
prone.
Jan Brankamp on the Production Users Call suggested we also define a
rel-previous macro. I do not need that yet, but note it here to inspire
future discussion.
Approved by: dch (re)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D54293
15.0/relnote: Organize Upgrading section
Judging from the mailing list discussion, this section needs organized
better. While here, sneak in a bit of wordsmithing. We still have a lot
of work to do improving the instructions for upgrading systems installed
with packages, but we have to keep moving.
Discussed with: cperciva (it's still ok to organize better)
Discussed with: ivy (s/distribution/& sets/)
Discussed with: jrm (upgrading from source wordsmithing)
Reviewed by: dch (previous, fixed a typo since)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D54181
editors/emacs-devel: Pin to GCC 13
Build fails on some FreeBSD versions with GCC 14, which is about to
become GCC_DEFAULT. Pin to GCC 13 until the issue is fixed.
PR: 288303
Tested by: jrm
editors/emacs: Pin to GCC 13
Build fails on some FreeBSD versions with GCC 14, which is about to
become GCC_DEFAULT. Pin to GCC 13 until the issue is fixed.
PR: 288303
Reported by: yasu
Tested by: yasu, jrm
pf: fix pcounters array size
It's a 2 * 2 * 2, not 2 * 2 * 3. We only use PF_DROP and PF_PASS, so two
rows suffices.
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
sysutils/desktop-installer: Update to 1.1.1.13
Support multiple versions of virtualbox guest additions
Offer to install popular shells
Improve user guidance on virtual consoles, switching to latest packages
Reported by: G Perrin
ktls: Capture initial tls seqno at time offload is initiated
Some drivers want the TLS seqno when offload starts. Capture this
for them by adding a union for initial_seqno, sharing space with
the TLS 1.0 next_seqno.
Reviewed by: jhb
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D54275
MFC After: 1 month
iflib: support for transmit side nic KTLS offload
This change adds support to iflib for drivers that want to do
transmit-side NIC ktls offload. This change does 2 things:
1) Extends the pkt info to include an optional mbuf pointer.
This gives drivers the ability to find the start of a TLS record if
they need to re-DMA part of the record to re-construct TLS state on
the NIC. This mbuf pointer is only passed when CSUM_SND_TAG is
present on the pkthdr. Note that I don't bother to inspect the send
tag on purpose; this will only be present for TLS offloaded or paced
connections
2) Allows the driver to specify how much ring padding is needed
before the ring is considered to be full using the new isc_tx_pad
field in if_softc_ctx.
This re-uses a field that was marked spare in 2019 via d49e83eac3baf.
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