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nbdkit-release-notes-1.14(1)	    NBDKIT	  nbdkit-release-notes-1.14(1)

NAME
       nbdkit-release-notes-1.14 - release notes for nbdkit 1.14

DESCRIPTION
       These are the release notes for nbdkit stable release 1.14.  This
       describes the major changes since 1.12.

       nbdkit 1.14.0 was released on 28th August 2019.

   New features
       Server performance improvements:	Nagles algorithm is disabled; instead
       "MSG_MORE" is used to control when outgoing packets are sent.  Ramdisk
       plugins now support more	efficient zeroing.  (Eric Blake).

       Plugins can now select their thread model at run	time.  Thread model
       selection is not	finalized until	after the config stage (Eric Blake).

       The server supports "NBD_CMD_CACHE" for prefetching.  Plugins and
       filters have been updated to implement this where it makes sense	(Eric
       Blake).

       Low level pthread lock failures now call	abort(3).  This	should never
       happen in real situations (Eric Blake).

       The server will not advertize multi-conn	support	if the internal	thread
       model is	serialized, avoiding a possible	deadlock in some clients (Eric
       Blake).

       New server option --no-sr can be	used to	disable	structured replies
       (Eric Blake).

       The server will now refuse to start if stdin/stdout/stderr are closed,
       to avoid	potential issues with file descriptor handling in plugins
       (Eric Blake).

       $uri can	be used	to specify an NBD URI in --run parameters (Eric
       Blake).

       New nbdkit-stats-filter(1) displays elapsed statistics about NBD
       operations, such	as the number of bytes read and	written.

       New nbdkit-nocache-filter(1) which disables cache requests, used	to
       determine how effective they are	(Eric Blake).

       New nbdkit-noparallel-filter(1) which can be used to override the
       plugins own choice of thread model.  Used to determine how the thread
       model affects performance, or to	serialize plugins if required (Eric
       Blake).

       New nbdkit-cacheextents-filter(1) to cache extents requests, especially
       useful with VDDK	which has a slow implementation	of extents (Martin
       Kletzander).

       In nbdkit-full-plugin(1), nbdkit-memory-plugin(1),
       nbdkit-null-plugin(1), nbdkit-pattern-plugin(1) and
       nbdkit-random-plugin(1),	the "size=" prefix can be omitted, ie:
       "nbdkit memory 1G" (instead of "size=1G").

       nbdkit-nbd-plugin(1) has	multiple enhancements (all added by Eric
       Blake):

          It  may  be	built  using  libnbd  instead  of constructing raw NBD
	   packets.

          "NBD_OPT_GO"	is supported.

          Add structured reads.

          Implement "NBD_CMD_BLOCK_STATUS".

          Supports TCP	sockets.

          Forwards "NBD_CMD_CACHE".

          Retry connections.

          Shared connections.

          Magic "uri" parameter.

          TLS support.

       nbdkit-vddk-plugin(1) now reports hole extents correctly	when using the
       "single-link" flag (Martin Kletzander).

       nbdkit-cache-filter(1) and nbdkit-cow-filter(1) now avoid copying  data
       through	a  bounce buffer when it is already sufficiently aligned (Eric
       Blake).

       Filters	(such  as  nbdkit-delay-filter(1)  and	nbdkit-rate-filter(1))
       which  sleep  no	 longer	cause long delays when the server is shut down
       (Eric Blake).

       Multiple	fixes to nbdkit-rust-plugin(1) (Martin Kletzander).

       Multiple	enhancements and clean ups to the test suite which should make
       tests better and	more reliable.

       OCaml plugins can now use "parse_size",	"parse_bool",  "read_password"
       calls, and there	is also	a new example plugin.

       On  platforms which lack	atomic "O_CLOEXEC" support the most serialized
       thread model is always selected to avoid	leaking	file descriptors (Eric
       Blake).

SEE ALSO
       nbdkit(1),
       https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00375.html.

AUTHORS
       Eric Blake

       Richard W.M. Jones

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat Inc.

LICENSE
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nbdkit-1.20.4			  2025-04-13	  nbdkit-release-notes-1.14(1)

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