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Aug 18, 2024, 12:49:00 PM8/18/24
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The release notes for FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE contain a summary ofrecent changes made to the FreeBSD base system on the 5-CURRENTdevelopment branch. Both changes for kernel and userland arelisted, as well as applicable security advisories that were issuedsince the last release. Some brief remarks on upgrading are alsopresented.

This document contains the release notes for FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASEon the UltraSPARC hardware platform. It describes recently added,changed, or deleted features of FreeBSD. It also provides somenotes on upgrading from previous versions of FreeBSD.

This distribution of FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE is a releasedistribution. It can be found at any of its mirrors. More information on obtaining this (orother) release distributions of FreeBSD can be found in the``Obtaining FreeBSD'' appendix to the FreeBSD Handbook.

This section describes many of the user-visible new or changedfeatures in FreeBSD since 4.0-RELEASE. It includes items that areunique to the 5-CURRENT branch, as well as some features that mayhave been recently merged to other branches (after FreeBSD4.6-RELEASE). The later items are marked as [MERGED].

Typical release note items document new drivers or hardwaresupport, new commands or options, major bugfixes, or contributedsoftware upgrades. Applicable security advisories issued after4.6-RELEASE are also listed.

Many additional changes were made to FreeBSD that are not listedhere for lack of space. For example, documentation was correctedand improved, minor bugs were fixed, insecure coding practices wereaudited and corrected, and source code was cleaned up.

A new in-kernel cryptographic framework (see crypto(4) and crypto(9)) has been imported fromOpenBSD. It provides a consistent interface to hardware andsoftware implementations of cryptographic algorithms for use by thekernel and access to cryptographic hardware for user-modeapplications. Hardware device drivers are provided to supporthifn-based cards ( hifn(4)) and Broadcom-based cards( ubsec(4)). [MERGED]

devfs(5), which allows entries inthe /dev directory to be builtautomatically and supports more flexible attachment of devices, hasbeen largely reworked. devfs(5) is now enabled bydefault and can be disabled by the NODEVFSkernel option. A ``rule'' subsystem permits the administrator todefine certain properties of new device nodes before they becomevisible to the userland. Both static (e.g. /dev/speaker) and dynamic (e.g. /dev/bpf*, some removable devices) nodes aresupported. Each devfs(5) mount may have adifferent ruleset assigned to it, permitting different policies tobe implemented for things like jails. Rules and rulesets aremanipulated with the devfs(8) utility.

A new digi driver has been added to support PCI Xr-based and ISAXem Digiboard cards. A new digictl(8) program is (mainly)used to re-initialize cards that have external port modulesattached such as the PC/Xem. This driver replaces the older dgmdriver.

The loader and kernel linker now look for files named linker.hints in each directory with KLDs for amodule name and version to KLD filename mapping. The new kldxref(8) utility is used togenerate these files.

lomac(4), a Low-WatermarkMandatory Access Control security facility, has been added as akernel module. It provides a drop-in security mechanism in additionto the traditional UID-based security facilities, requiring noadditional configuration from the administrator. Work on thisfeature was sponsored by DARPA and NAI Labs.

FreeBSD now supports an extensible Mandatory Access Controlframework, the TrustedBSD MAC Framework. It permits loadable kernelmodules to link to the kernel at compile-time, boot-time, orrun-time to augment the system security policy. The frameworkpermits modules to express interest in a variety of events, andalso provides common security policy services such as labelstorage. A variety of sample policy modules are shipped in thisrelease, including implementations of fixed and floating label Bibaintegrity models, Multi-Level Security (MLS) with compartments, anda number of augmented UNIX security models including a file systemfirewall. This feature will permit easier development andmaintenance of local and vendor security extensions. Theextensibility service is enabled by adding options MAC to the kernel configuration.

The random(4) device has beenrewritten to use the Yarrow algorithm.It harvests entropy from a variety of interrupt sources, includingthe console devices, Ethernet and point-to-point networkinterfaces, and mass-storage devices. Entropy from the random(4) device is nowperiodically saved to files in /var/db/entropy, as well as at shutdown time. Thesemantics of /dev/random have changed; itnever blocks waiting for entropy bits but generates a stream ofpseudo-random data and now behaves exactly as /dev/urandom.

RLIMIT_VMEM support has been added.This feature defines a new resource limit that covers a process'sentire virtual memory space, including mmap(2) space. This limit can beconfigured in login.conf(5) via the newvmemoryuse variable. [MERGED]

The ucom(4) device driver has beenadded, to support USB modems, serial devices, and other programsthat need to look like a tty. The related uftdi(4), uplcom(4), uvscom(4) drivers providespecific support for FTDI serial adapters, the Prolific PL-2303serial adapter and the SUNTAC Slipper U VS-10U, respectively.[MERGED]

The kernel crashdump infrastructure has been revised, to supportnew platforms and in general clean up the logic in the code. Oneimplication of this change is that the on-disk format for kerneldumps has changed, and is now byte-order-agnostic.

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