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RELNOTES: Add an entry for boottrace(4)
Reviewed by: mhorne Sponsored by: NetApp, Inc. Sponsored by: Klara Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34432
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Boottrace is a new kernel-userspace interface for capturing trace
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events during system boot and shutdown. Event annotations are
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present in:
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- The boot and shutdown paths in the kernel
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- Some key system utilities (init(8), shutdown(8), reboot(8))
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- rc(8) scripts (via boottrace(8))
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In contrast to other existing boot-time tracing facilities like TSLOG,
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Boottrace focuses on the ease of use and is aimed primarily at system
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administrators.
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It is available in the default GENERIC kernel and can be enabled by
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toggling a single sysctl(8) variable.
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See boottrace(4) for more details.
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Kernel TLS offload now supports receive-side offload of TLS 1.3.
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