non port: sysutils/devcpu-data/files/Makefile |
Number of commits found: 12 |
Sunday, 7 Nov 2021
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21:17 Joseph Mingrone (jrm)
sysutils/devcpu-data: Split off two new ports for vendor data
sysutils/devcpu-data is now just an RC script that optionally depends on
two new ports, sysutils/devcpu-data-amd and sysutils/devcpu-data-intel.
The two new ports each contain vendor microcode data.
While here:
- Set missing license information. The license was obtained from
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/LICENSE.amd-ucode
- Update varaible ordering per portclippy
Reviewed by: decke, emaste, markj
Approved by: sbruno (maintainer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32349
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Friday, 30 Jul 2021
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20:53 Sean Bruno (sbruno)
sysutils/devcpu-data: respect CC
No need to bump PORTREVISION as this only fixes a build that never
worked before this commit.
PR: 257459
Reported by: evgeniy@khramtsov.org
38c4113 |
Tuesday, 6 Apr 2021
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14:31 Mathieu Arnold (mat)
all: Remove all other $FreeBSD keywords.
135fdee |
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
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23:30 sbruno
sysutils/devcpu-data: 1.22
- Intel is now releasing microcode updates on Github
- https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files
- Update to 2019514 release
Microcode Updates since last release of FreeBSD Package:
== 20190514 Release ==
-- Updates upon 20190312 release --
Processor Identifier Version Products
Model Stepping F-MO-S/PI Old->New
---- new platforms ----------------------------------------
VLV C0 6-37-8/02 00000838 Atom Z series
VLV C0 6-37-8/0C 00000838 Celeron N2xxx, Pentium N35xx
VLV D0 6-37-9/0F 0000090c Atom E38xx
CHV C0 6-4c-3/01 00000368 Atom X series
CHV D0 6-4c-4/01 00000411 Atom X series
CLX-SP B1 6-55-7/bf 05000021 Xeon Scalable Gen2
---- updated platforms ------------------------------------
SNB D2/G1/Q0 6-2a-7/12 0000002e->0000002f Core Gen2
IVB E1/L1 6-3a-9/12 00000020->00000021 Core Gen3
HSW C0 6-3c-3/32 00000025->00000027 Core Gen4
BDW-U/Y E0/F0 6-3d-4/c0 0000002b->0000002d Core Gen5
IVB-E/EP C1/M1/S1 6-3e-4/ed 0000042e->0000042f Core Gen3 X Series; Xeon E5
v2
IVB-EX D1 6-3e-7/ed 00000714->00000715 Xeon E7 v2
HSX-E/EP Cx/M1 6-3f-2/6f 00000041->00000043 Core Gen4 X series; Xeon E5
v3
HSX-EX E0 6-3f-4/80 00000013->00000014 Xeon E7 v3
HSW-U C0/D0 6-45-1/72 00000024->00000025 Core Gen4
HSW-H C0 6-46-1/32 0000001a->0000001b Core Gen4
BDW-H/E3 E0/G0 6-47-1/22 0000001e->00000020 Core Gen5
SKL-U/Y D0/K1 6-4e-3/c0 000000c6->000000cc Core Gen6
BDX-ML B0/M0/R0 6-4f-1/ef 0b00002e->00000036 Xeon E5/E7 v4; Core
i7-69xx/68xx
SKX-SP H0/M0/U0 6-55-4/b7 0200005a->0000005e Xeon Scalable
SKX-D M1 6-55-4/b7 0200005a->0000005e Xeon D-21xx
BDX-DE V1 6-56-2/10 00000019->0000001a Xeon D-1520/40
BDX-DE V2/3 6-56-3/10 07000016->07000017 Xeon
D-1518/19/21/27/28/31/33/37/41/48, Pentium D1507/08/09/17/19
BDX-DE Y0 6-56-4/10 0f000014->0f000015 Xeon D-1557/59/67/71/77/81/87
BDX-NS A0 6-56-5/10 0e00000c->0e00000d Xeon D-1513N/23/33/43/53
APL D0 6-5c-9/03 00000036->00000038 Pentium N/J4xxx, Celeron
N/J3xxx, Atom x5/7-E39xx
SKL-H/S R0/N0 6-5e-3/36 000000c6->000000cc Core Gen6; Xeon E3 v5
DNV B0 6-5f-1/01 00000024->0000002e Atom C Series
GLK B0 6-7a-1/01 0000002c->0000002e Pentium Silver N/J5xxx,
Celeron N/J4xxx
AML-Y22 H0 6-8e-9/10 0000009e->000000b4 Core Gen8 Mobile
KBL-U/Y H0 6-8e-9/c0 0000009a->000000b4 Core Gen7 Mobile
CFL-U43e D0 6-8e-a/c0 0000009e->000000b4 Core Gen8 Mobile
WHL-U W0 6-8e-b/d0 000000a4->000000b8 Core Gen8 Mobile
WHL-U V0 6-8e-d/94 000000b2->000000b8 Core Gen8 Mobile
KBL-G/H/S/E3 B0 6-9e-9/2a 0000009a->000000b4 Core Gen7; Xeon E3 v6
CFL-H/S/E3 U0 6-9e-a/22 000000aa->000000b4 Core Gen8 Desktop, Mobile,
Xeon E
CFL-S B0 6-9e-b/02 000000aa->000000b4 Core Gen8
CFL-H/S P0 6-9e-c/22 000000a2->000000ae Core Gen9
CFL-H R0 6-9e-d/22 000000b0->000000b8 Core Gen9 Mobile
== 20190312 Release ==
-- Updates upon 20180807 release --
Processor Identifier Version Products
Model Stepping F-MO-S/PI Old->New
---- new platforms ----------------------------------------
AML-Y22 H0 6-8e-9/10 0000009e Core Gen8 Mobile
WHL-U W0 6-8e-b/d0 000000a4 Core Gen8 Mobile
WHL-U V0 6-8e-d/94 000000b2 Core Gen8 Mobile
CFL-S P0 6-9e-c/22 000000a2 Core Gen9 Desktop
CFL-H R0 6-9e-d/22 000000b0 Core Gen9 Mobile
---- updated platforms ------------------------------------
HSX-E/EP Cx/M1 6-3f-2/6f 0000003d->00000041 Core Gen4 X series; Xeon E5
v3
HSX-EX E0 6-3f-4/80 00000012->00000013 Xeon E7 v3
SKX-SP H0/M0/U0 6-55-4/b7 0200004d->0000005a Xeon Scalable
SKX-D M1 6-55-4/b7 0200004d->0000005a Xeon D-21xx
BDX-DE V1 6-56-2/10 00000017->00000019 Xeon D-1520/40
BDX-DE V2/3 6-56-3/10 07000013->07000016 Xeon
D-1518/19/21/27/28/31/33/37/41/48, Pentium D1507/08/09/17/19
BDX-DE Y0 6-56-4/10 0f000012->0f000014 Xeon D-1557/59/67/71/77/81/87
BDX-NS A0 6-56-5/10 0e00000a->0e00000c Xeon D-1513N/23/33/43/53
APL D0 6-5c-9/03 00000032->00000036 Pentium N/J4xxx, Celeron
N/J3xxx, Atom x5/7-E39xx
APL E0 6-5c-a/03 0000000c->00000010 Atom x5/7-E39xx
GLK B0 6-7a-1/01 00000028->0000002c Pentium Silver N/J5xxx,
Celeron N/J4xxx
KBL-U/Y H0 6-8e-9/c0 0000008e->0000009a Core Gen7 Mobile
CFL-U43e D0 6-8e-a/c0 00000096->0000009e Core Gen8 Mobile
KBL-H/S/E3 B0 6-9e-9/2a 0000008e->0000009a Core Gen7; Xeon E3 v6
CFL-H/S/E3 U0 6-9e-a/22 00000096->000000aa Core Gen8 Desktop, Mobile,
Xeon E
CFL-S B0 6-9e-b/02 0000008e->000000aa Core Gen8
Reviewed by: mat swills emaste markj
Obtained from: Intel Corporation
Security: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20236
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Tuesday, 22 May 2018
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15:09 sbruno
sysutils/devcpu-data:
-- updated to Intel Microcode release 0425
-- removed the BDX microcode
-- updated the GLK microcode
-- Modded files/Makefile to be more explicit on which files to process
now that non-microcode files have appeared in the Intel microcode directory
-- intel-ucode-with-caveats/ --
This directory holds microcode that might need special handling.
BDX-ML microcode is provided in directory, because it need special commits in
the Linux kernel, otherwise, updating it might result in unexpected system
behavior.
OS vendors must ensure that the late loader patches (provided in
linux-kernel-patches\) are included in the distribution before packaging the
BDX-ML microcode for late-loading.
== 20180425 Release ==
-- Updates upon 20180312 release --
Processor Identifier Version Products
Model Stepping F-MO-S/PI Old->New
---- updated platforms ------------------------------------
GLK B0 6-7a-1/01 0000001e->00000022 Pentium Silver N/J5xxx,
Celeron N/J4xxx
---- removed platforms ------------------------------------
BDX-ML B/M/R0 6-4f-1/ef 0b000021 Xeon E5/E7 v4; Core
i7-69xx/68xx
-- Special release with caveats --
BDX-ML B/M/R0 6-4f-1/ef 0b00002c Xeon E5/E7 v4; Core
i7-69xx/68xx
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
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Friday, 18 May 2018
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01:28 sbruno
sysutils/devcpu-data
- Use new tool committed by Ed Maste of the FreeBSD Foundation to process
Intel microcode files into a format cpucontrol can process.
- Assume maintainer role for the time being. (approved by portmgr)
Reviewed by: delphij emaste
Approved by: portmgr (rene)
Security: yes
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks and The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15443
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Friday, 19 Jan 2018
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19:28 sbruno
sysutils/devcpu-data: Revert back to legacy microcode.dat implementation.
Either there is a problem with the Intel supplied microcode files or
cpucontrol does not yet understand how to process a micrcode update file
with multiple entries. For now, abort.
Reviewed by: swills
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13987
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Wednesday, 17 Jan 2018
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16:04 sbruno
sysutils/devcpu-data: Migrate our microcode update on Intel to use precreated
files.
Intel provides prefabricated per-cpu microcode update files. We no longer need
a tool to extract them from the legacy microcode.dat store. This matches
what upstream linux distributions are doing now. Tested on my Intel machines
here and updates still succeed.
Reviewed by: swills cem
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13921
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Saturday, 13 Jan 2018
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21:35 sbruno
sysutils/devcpu-data: Update AMD microcode, add cpu 17h microcode,
drop malfunctioning individual "AMD-XXX" files.
On the few machines that actually have microcode updates, chopping up the
microcode is incorrect and results in a failure to update. Don't do that.
I personally run this on my FX-8150 and this has been tested by a few others.
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13832
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Friday, 6 Mar 2015
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22:37 sunpoet
- Update AMD microcode to 2014-12-01
- Bump PORTVERSION to 1.5
- While I'm here, use versioned AMD microcode archive
PR: 198371
Submitted by: John Clark <clarkjc@runbox.com> (maintainer)
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Sunday, 15 Jun 2014
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21:29 wg
sysutils/devcpu-data: update to 1.1
PR: 190712
Submitted by: Lawrence Chen
Approved by: maintainer
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Wednesday, 4 Jun 2014
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20:18 bapt
Add forgotten files
Reported by: many
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Number of commits found: 12 |