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MFH: r458664 r458792 r458943 r458987 r459084 sysutils/devcpu-data follow up commit to 20180108 Intel microcode update. Run cpucontrol -e after microcode update to refresh cpu flags. If running on an older system without -e, fail silently. Log any upgrade output via logger to /var/log/messages. Add an instructional pkg-message for users. Intel Release Notes: Intel Processor Microcode Package for Linux 20180108 Release -- Updates upon 20171117 release -- IVT C0 (06-3e-04:ed) 428->42a SKL-U/Y D0 (06-4e-03:c0) ba->c2 BDW-U/Y E/F (06-3d-04:c0) 25->28 HSW-ULT Cx/Dx (06-45-01:72) 20->21 Crystalwell Cx (06-46-01:32) 17->18 BDW-H E/G (06-47-01:22) 17->1b HSX-EX E0 (06-3f-04:80) 0f->10 SKL-H/S R0 (06-5e-03:36) ba->c2 HSW Cx/Dx (06-3c-03:32) 22->23 HSX C0 (06-3f-02:6f) 3a->3b BDX-DE V0/V1 (06-56-02:10) 0f->14 BDX-DE V2 (06-56-03:10) 700000d->7000011 KBL-U/Y H0 (06-8e-09:c0) 62->80 KBL Y0 / CFL D0 (06-8e-0a:c0) 70->80 KBL-H/S B0 (06-9e-09:2a) 5e->80 CFL U0 (06-9e-0a:22) 70->80 CFL B0 (06-9e-0b:02) 72->80 SKX H0 (06-55-04:b7) 2000035->200003c GLK B0 (06-7a-01:01) 1e->22 Reviewed by: A bunch of folks on the review Sponsored by: Limelight Networks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13815 Revert to previous Intel microcode archive (20171117). FreeBSD kernel changes to make use of the capabilities provided by the new microcode update have not yet been committed. Since we do not yet require them, allow more time for validation. Approved by: emaste Sponsored by: Limelight Networks 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 sysutils/devcpu-data: Only run "cpucontrol -e" once. Submitted by: kib Sponsored by: Limelight Networks sysutils/devcpu-data: fix rc script PR: 225173 Reviewed by: sbruno Approved by: portmgr (implicit) Approved by: ports-secteam (implicit) |
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