Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 21:31:19 +0000 (UTC) From: Warren Block <wblock@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r46990 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status Message-ID: <201507152131.t6FLVJSa095348@svnmir.geo.freebsd.org>
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Author: wblock Date: Wed Jul 15 21:31:18 2015 New Revision: 46990 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/46990 Log: Add Johannes Jost Meixner <xmj@FreeBSD.org>'s LBEL report. Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml Wed Jul 15 21:18:12 2015 (r46989) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml Wed Jul 15 21:31:18 2015 (r46990) @@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ Mellanox Technologies has begun developing iSCSI extensions for RDMA (iSER) initiator support to enable efficient data movement using the hardware offload capabilities of Mellanox's - 10, 40, 56 and 100 gigabit IB/Ethernet adapters.</p> + 10, 40, 56 and 100 Gigabit IB/Ethernet adapters.</p> <p>Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) have been shown to have a great value for storage applications. RDMA infrastructure @@ -1564,4 +1564,140 @@ Deciso </sponsor> </project> + + <project cat="proj"> + <title>Linux Binary Emulation Layer Upgrade</title> + + <contact> + <person> + <name> + <given>Allan</given> + <common>Jude</common> + </name> + <email>AllanJude@FreeBSD.org</email> + </person> + + <person> + <name> + <given>Dmitry</given> + <common>Chagin</common> + </name> + <email>dchagin@FreeBSD.org</email> + </person> + + <person> + <name> + <given>Ed</given> + <common>Maste</common> + </name> + <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email> + </person> + + <person> + <name> + <given>Edward Tomasz</given> + <common>Napierala</common> + </name> + <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email> + </person> + + <person> + <name> + <given>Johannes</given> + <common>Meixner</common> + </name> + <email>xmj@FreeBSD.org</email> + </person> + + <person> + <name>FreeBSD Emulation Team</name> + <email>emulation@FreeBSD.org</email> + </person> + </contact> + + <links> + <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Emulation">Emulation team + on &os; wiki</url> + </links> + + <body> + <p>The &os; emulation team has done extensive work on polishing + &os;'s Linux emulation layer. After more than a year and a + half, Dmitry Chagin's changes to the Linux binary emulation + layer were merged into &os; 11.0-CURRENT. Before merging the + more than 115 individual changes into <tt>base/head</tt>, Ed + Maste and Edward Tomasz Napierala were able to help by + reviewing and improving the code quality.</p> + + <p>Work has begun on backporting these changes into &os; + 10-STABLE, with the current 10.2 release cycle in mind. We + hope to have that backport ready before 10.2-PRERELEASE turns + into 10.2-RELEASE.</p> + + <p>In that same vein, Allan Jude was able to upload and improve + a recent Differential Revision that will eventually lead to + our having both 32-bit and 64-bit ports for CentOS 6. Port + review activity started during the BSDCan conference's + developer summit, and will be continued extensively during the + Cambridge Developer Summit.</p> + + <p>We are currently expecting to have both Fedora 10, Centos 6 + 32-bit- and CentOS 6 64-bit-compatible frameworks available by + Q4/2015.</p> + + <p>Call for Help: Contributing</p> + + <p>People can contribute to the Emulation team's efforts by + testing the CentOS 64-bit changes on a &os; 11.0-CURRENT + system. Please use Bugzilla to report any bugs or oddities + encountered.</p> + + <p>For the ambitious: we are planning to start working on a + CentOS 7 framework. CentOS7 is 64-bit only, uses a newer + kernel, and has <tt>systemd</tt>, so this work is highly + experimental. We hope to have a usable port by Q2/2016.</p> + </body> + + <sponsor> + Perceivon Hosting Inc. + </sponsor> + + <sponsor> + ScaleEngine Inc. + </sponsor> + + <sponsor> + The FreeBSD Foundation + </sponsor> + + <!-- Dmitry, think about putting your employer here ;-) + <sponsor> + Optional sponsor + </sponsor> --> + + <help> + <task> + <p>Test 64-bit Linux emulation on 11.0-CURRENT</p> + </task> + + <task> + <p>Backport 64-bit Linux emulation to 10-STABLE</p> + </task> + + <task> + <p>Review 64-bit CentOS 6 ports and merge changes</p> + </task> + + <task> + <p>Create/heavily update existing 64-bit CentOS 7 ports</p> + </task> + + <task> + <p>Anyone who would like to get in touch should not hesitate + to contact any of the <tt>emulation@</tt> team members. + Similarly, a mail to <tt>emulation@FreeBSD.org</tt> is + always welcome.</p> + </task> + </help> + </project> </report>
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