Direct the review request to #linuxkpi instead of #x11 as it
also is #wireless these days and possibly others in the future.
I would suggest #x11 reviewers also add themselves to #linuxkpi
instead.
Reviewed by: manu, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43458
Jim Harris no longer has a commit bit and has moved on from being the
FreeBSD nvme driver maintainer at Intel. I've been reviewing things
so I'll take that up.
Sponsored by: Netflix
People email me when the boot loader breaks anyway, so ask to be
included in reviews. And ask strongly since I've had to deal with too
many major breakages lately, distruting other things I need to do.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Reflect the fact that ipfilter was moved from contrib to netpfil
on December 20, 2021 by 3b9b51fe46. And that ipfilter userland
was moved from contrib to sbin/ipf by 41edb306f0 that same day.
The ice(4) driver is the driver for the Intel E8xx series Ethernet
controllers; currently with codenames Columbiaville and
Columbia Park.
These new controllers support 100G speeds, as well as introducing
more queues, better virtualization support, and more offload
capabilities. Future work will enable virtual functions (like
in ixl(4)) and the other functionality outlined above.
For full functionality, the kernel should be compiled with
"device ice_ddp" like in the amd64 NOTES file, and/or
ice_ddp_load="YES" should be added to /boot/loader.conf so that
the DDP package file included in this commit can be downloaded
to the adapter. Otherwise, the adapter will fall back to a single
queue mode with limited functionality.
A man page for this driver will be forthcoming.
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Intel Corporation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21959
This uses the new layout of the upstream repository, which was recently
migrated to GitHub, and converted into a "monorepo". That is, most of
the earlier separate sub-projects with their own branches and tags were
consolidated into one top-level directory, and are now branched and
tagged together.
Updating the vendor area to match this layout is next.
* Replace all instances of freebsd-testing with `#test`. `#test` is the
Phabricator group that focuses on test-related reviews.
* Replace `atf` with contrib/atf, as that's the actual location for the test
framework.
* Remove jmmv@ from the maintainers list for atf. He is the upstream project
owner, but was moved to alumni status after r345787.
* Fix a typo accidentally introduced in r346899 (inpact -> impact).
Add a note to MAINTAINERS requesting pre-commit review from the graphics
team, using phabricator, for changes to the lkpi subsystem. This is done in
order to give us a chance to test the graphics drivers (drm drivers) for
regressions, and to try to avoid breakage, errors and issues with the
graphics drivers.
The review is done via the #x11 group on phabricator.
Please note that hselasky also want to review changes.
Discussed with: hselasky, imp
Approved by: imp
compat shims for building bootstrap tools that use new features
on systems too old to have those new features. The world view
for this part of the build is unique to the whole build process
and continuty of design for new compat shims help this library
remain viable.
- Explicitly mention the #bhyve group on Phabricator.
- Request reviews of the userland components (libvmmapi, bhyve,
bhyvectl, and bhyveload).
Reviewed by: imp, rgrimes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17848
While it's a work in progress, at least, I would like a chance to review any
lua that goes into the tree for lualoader. I am also willing to help others
get started writing features or fixing any bugs wandered across.
This will allow maintainers to be notified of
any reviews or commits affecting parts of the
tree which they maintain.
Reviewed by: jhb, emaste, allanjude
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4623