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<description>Miscellaneous</description>
</category>
<project cat='proj'>
<title>New Automounter</title>
<project cat='proj'>
<title>New Automounter</title>
<contact>
<person>
<name>
<given>Edward Tomasz</given>
<common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
</name>
<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
</person>
</contact>
<contact>
<person>
<name>
<given>Edward Tomasz</given>
<common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
</name>
<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
</person>
</contact>
<links>
<url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Automounter" />
<url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~trasz/autofs.pdf" />
</links>
<links>
<url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Automounter" />
<url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~trasz/autofs.pdf" />
</links>
<body>
<p>
Deficiencies in the current automounter, amd(8), are a recurring problem reported by many FreeBSD users. A new automounter is being developed to address these concerns.
<body>
<p>Deficiencies in the current automounter, amd(8), are a
recurring problem reported by many FreeBSD users. A new
automounter is being developed to address these concerns.
The automounter is a cleanroom implementation of functionality available in most other Unix systems, using proper kernel support implemented via an autofs filesystem. The automounter supports a standard map format, and will integrate with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) service.
The automounter is a cleanroom implementation of
functionality available in most other Unix systems, using
proper kernel support implemented via an autofs filesystem.
The automounter supports a standard map format, and will
integrate with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) service.
The code is ready to use - it has been committed to 11-CURRENT and 10-STABLE, and will ship as part of 10.1-RELEASE. There is ongoing work on improving performance and fixing possible bugs.
</p>
</body>
The code is ready to use - it has been committed to 11-CURRENT
and 10-STABLE, and will ship as part of 10.1-RELEASE. There
is ongoing work on improving performance and fixing possible
bugs.
</p>
</body>
<sponsor>
<sponsor>
The FreeBSD Foundation
</sponsor>
</sponsor>
<help></help>
</project>
<help></help>
</project>
<project cat='proj'>
<title>Chelsio iSCSI Offload Support</title>
<project cat='proj'>
<title>Chelsio iSCSI Offload Support</title>
<contact>
<person>
<name>
<given>Sreenivasa</given>
<common>Honnur</common>
</name>
<email>shonnur@chelsio.com</email>
</person>
<person>
<name>
<given>Edward Tomasz</given>
<common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
</name>
<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
</person>
</contact>
<contact>
<person>
<name>
<given>Sreenivasa</given>
<common>Honnur</common>
</name>
<email>shonnur@chelsio.com</email>
</person>
<links></links>
<person>
<name>
<given>Edward Tomasz</given>
<common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
</name>
<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
</person>
</contact>
<body>
<p>
Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator stack released in FreeBSD 10.0, Chelsio Communications has begun developing an offload interface to take advantage of the hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40 gigabit Ethernet adapters.
<links></links>
The code implements hardware PDU offload for both target and initiator. The iSCSI stack has been modified to provide hardware-independent offload API, allowing offload drivers to be loaded as kernel modules, and to provide mechanisms for the system administrator to configure this feature. The project is entering a testing phase. The code will be released under the BSD license and is expected to be completed later in the year and ship in FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE.
</p>
</body>
<body>
<p>
Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator stack
released in FreeBSD 10.0, Chelsio Communications has begun
developing an offload interface to take advantage of the
hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40
gigabit Ethernet adapters.
<sponsor>
The code implements hardware PDU offload for both target and
initiator. The iSCSI stack has been modified to provide
hardware-independent offload API, allowing offload drivers to
be loaded as kernel modules, and to provide mechanisms for the
system administrator to configure this feature. The project
is entering a testing phase. The code will be released under
the BSD license and is expected to be completed later in the
year and ship in FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE.
</p>
</body>
<sponsor>
Chelsio Communications
</sponsor>
<sponsor>
</sponsor>
<sponsor>
The FreeBSD Foundation
</sponsor>
<help>
<task>
Complete testing
</task>
</help>
</project>
</sponsor>
<help>
<task>
Complete testing
</task>
</help>
</project>
</report>