Re: git: 4945552fff - main - 15.0: Add aesni is now default to relnote
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2025 04:51:12 UTC
On 11/5/25 23:20, Alexander Ziaee wrote: > > On 2025-11-05 22:03 -05:00 EST, "John Baldwin" <jhb@FreeBSD.org> wrote: >> On 11/5/25 18:03, Alexander Ziaee wrote: >>> The branch main has been updated by ziaee: >>>> URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=4945552ffff73b18411b0585a7f19497722cf909 >>>> commit 4945552ffff73b18411b0585a7f19497722cf909 >>> Author: Alexander Ziaee <ziaee@FreeBSD.org> >>> AuthorDate: 2025-11-05 23:00:04 +0000 >>> Commit: Alexander Ziaee <ziaee@FreeBSD.org> >>> CommitDate: 2025-11-05 23:00:04 +0000 >>>> 15.0: Add aesni is now default to relnote >>> > There are other drivers that people have made included by default in >>> GENERIC kernels. These drivers need to be announced here because that >>> comes with a configuration change. If you know any, please come forth. >> >> This is not a 15.0 change. This change first shipped in 13.0: >> >> git branch -r --contains 074a91f746bd80498a4c815aa795e5dc51b12121 freebsd/\* >> freebsd/main >> freebsd/releng/13.0 >> freebsd/releng/13.1 >> freebsd/releng/13.2 >> freebsd/releng/13.3 >> freebsd/releng/13.4 >> freebsd/releng/13.5 >> freebsd/releng/14.0 >> freebsd/releng/14.1 >> freebsd/releng/14.2 >> freebsd/releng/14.3 >> freebsd/stable/13 >> freebsd/stable/14 >> freebsd/stable/15 >> > > Thank you. I wish someone would have said something, I had a review open for two weeks. My log delving technique needs improvement. I should also probably start talking grepping past Relnotes with globbing. No worries, in this case I used 'git log -G aesni sys/amd64/conf' to find the commit and then `git branch --contains` is useful to figure out in which release the change first appeared. I have been working on some highlights of 15.0 features for a FreeBSD Journal article and will have some suggestions next week on things I think we haven't yet covered in the release notes. Some are things like NVMe over Fabrics that are in RELNOTES, but some things like arm64 and RISC-V support in bhyve I think aren't listed in RELNOTES either. -- John Baldwin