[OpenWrt-Devel] Chaos Calmer 15.05

Jonathan Bennett jbscience87 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 11 11:17:37 EDT 2015


Yay! Congratulations and thank you for your hard work! =)

On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 3:54 AM Steven Barth <cyrus at openwrt.org> wrote:

> The OpenWrt developers are proud to announce the final release of OpenWrt
> Chaos Calmer.
>
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>  |   -   ||  _  |  -__|     ||  |  |  ||   _||   _|
>  |_______||   __|_____|__|__||________||__|  |____|
>           |__| W I R E L E S S   F R E E D O M
>  -----------------------------------------------------
>  CHAOS CALMER (15.05)
>  -----------------------------------------------------
>   * 1 1/2 oz Gin            Shake with a glassful
>   * 1/4 oz Triple Sec       of broken ice and pour
>   * 3/4 oz Lime Juice       unstrained into a goblet.
>   * 1 1/2 oz Orange Juice
>   * 1 tsp. Grenadine Syrup
>  -----------------------------------------------------
>
>  -----------------------------------------------------
> http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05/
>
>
> ** Highlights since Barrier Breaker **
>
> * Linux kernel updated to version 3.18
> * Improved Security Features
>     - Rewritten package signing architecture based on ed25519
>     - Added support for jails
>     - Added support for hardened builds
> * Improved Networking Support
>     - Added or improved support for lots of 3G/4G modems (MBIM, QMI, NCM,
> ...)
>     - Added support for 464XLAT (CLAT) [RFC 6877 + RFC 7050]
>     - Netfilter performance enhancements (conntrack route cache)
>     - Improved support for self-managing networks [draft-ietf-homenet-hncp]
>     - Better multi-core support for the network stack
>     - Improved support for MAP-E, MAP-T and LW4over6 IPv4 transitioning
> technologies
>         [draft-ietf-softwire-map, -map-t, -map-dhcp, -lw4over6]
>     - Improved network auto-setup capable of detecting and bootstrapping
> IPv4-only,
>       6rd, Dual-Stack, IPv6-only, DS-Lite, LW4over6, MAP-E, MAP-T, 464XLAT
>       and combinations without explicit configuration [based on RFC 7084]
>     - Added support for Smart Queue Management (SQM) QoS, AQM and Traffic
> Shaping
>     - Improved support for DNSSEC
> * Platform and Driver Support
>     - Added support for feeds of externally maintained targets
>     - New mt7621 subtarget for Mediatek 11ac SoC
>     - New mt76 mac80211 based wifi driver for MTK 11ac cores.
>     - New mwlwifi mac80211 based wifi driver for the Marvell 88W8864
>     - New bcm53xx target for Broadcom ARM BCM47xx/53xx devices
>     - New mxs target for Freescale i.MX23/28 family and various boards
>     - New sunxi target for AllWinner A10/A13/A20 family and various boards
>     - brcm2708: support for Raspberry Pi 2
>     - brcm63xx: support for BCM6318 and BCM63268 family
>     - brcm63xx: improved fallback sprom support with bcma support
>
>
> ** Improvements since RC 3 **
> * Updated 3.18 to 3.18.20
> * Security update of openssl to 1.0.2d
> * Security update of curl
> * brcmfmac: many BCM43602 related fixes
> * ar71xx: support more devices
> * brcm47xx/bcm53xx: support any NVRAM size
> * bcm53xx: basic Netgear R7000 support & R8000 image
>
> ** Improvements since RC 2 **
> * brcmfmac: support for BCM43602
> * mt76: updated version with new firmware support, TX & DMA fixes
> * Updated 3.18 to 3.18.17
> * Fixed image builder generation
> * Various security updates (e.g. openssl, curl)
> * Minor fixes
>
> ** Improvements since RC 1 **
> * Fixed broken ImageBuilders for most targets
> * Updated 3.18 to 3.18.14
> * Fixed broken IPv6 downstream DHCPv6-PD and onlink-route handling
> * Images (special format) for Asus brcm47xx and bcm53xx devices
> * Improved stability of sysupgrade on brcm47xx and bcm53xx
> * Added HTTPS enforcement option to uhttpd
> * Fixed umask issue
> * Added support for a few new boards
>
> And lots and lots of other advancements...
> As always a big thank you goes to all our active package maintainers,
> testers, supporters and documenters.
>
>
> Have fun!
>     The OpenWrt developer team
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