Merry X-Mas and 3.0 release after the holidays - date not yet decided

Matthew Dillon dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Sun Dec 25 15:01:40 PST 2011


    Hello everyone!  First, I apologize for the aborted 2.12 release.  We
    got as far as rolling it but I decided to make a real push to try to
    fix the occassional random seg-fault bug that we were still seeing
    on 64-bit at the time.

    The seg-fault issue has now been resolved, I posted an exhaustive
    synopsis to the kernel@ list just a moment ago.  Basically it appears
    to be an AMD cpu bug and not a DragonFly bug.  We don't have final
    confirmation that it isn't a DragonFly bug because it is so sensitive
    to %rip and %rsp values that reproducing the environment to test it
    on other OSs (even FreeBSD) is difficult, but I'm 99% certain it's an
    AMD bug.  Add a single NOP instruction to the end of one routine in
    the gcc-4.4 codebase appears to work around the bug.

    So moving on to rolling an official release...

    (1) Through past experience we will NOT do a release during the
        holidays!  So everyone please enjoy Christmas and New Years!

    (2) I would like to call the release 3.0.  Why?  Because while
	spending the last ~1-2 months tracking down the cpu bug a whole lot
	of other work has gone into the kernel including major network
	protocol stack work and major SMP work.  My contribution to the SMP
	work was to completely rewrite the 64-bit pmap, VM object handling
	code, and VM fault handling code, as well as some other stuff.

	This has resulted in a phenominal improvement in concurrency and
	in particular concurrent compilations or anything that takes a lot
	of page faults.  SMP contention was completely removed from the
	page fault path and for most VM related operations, and almost
	completely removed from the exec*() path.

	Other related work has continued to improve mysql and postgresql
	numbers as well.

    (3) Release date is as-yet undecided.  It will probably be mid-February
	to end-February in order to synchronize with the pkgsrc 2011-Q4
	release and give things time to settle.  The release meisters will
	be discussing it on IRC.

	I will say that there are NO serious showstoppers this time.  I'd
	like us to take our time and make this the best release we've ever
	done!

						-Matt





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