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nbdkit-release-notes-1.30(1)	    NBDKIT	  nbdkit-release-notes-1.30(1)

NAME
       nbdkit-release-notes-1.30 - release notes for nbdkit 1.30

DESCRIPTION
       These are the release notes for nbdkit stable release 1.30.  This
       describes the major changes since 1.28.

       nbdkit 1.30.0 was released on 24	February 2022.

   Security
       There were no security issues found.  All past security issues and
       information about how to	report new ones	can be found in
       nbdkit-security(1).

   Plugins
       nbdkit-streaming-plugin has been	removed.  It was deprecated in 1.26
       and scheduled for removal in this release.  If you were using this
       plugin, use nbdcopy(1) instead.

       nbdkit-vddk-plugin(1) has several changes:

          This	plugin can now create (as well as reading and writing) local
	   VMDK	files.	See the	new "create=true" option and the various
	   "create-*" options.

          Read	and write is now implemented using the VDDK Async functions,
	   which improves performance.	The full nbdkit	parallel thread	model
	   is supported.

          VDDK	 6.5 (released Nov 2016) is now	the minimum required version.

          Stats collected when	using -D vddk.stats=1 have been	extended to
	   include number of calls and bytes transferred.

          --dump-plugin output	now includes the VDDK major version and
	   information about each VDDK API that	is implemented by the library.

          A new example scripts/vddk-open.sh is provided to help with
	   automating connections to remote ESXi virtual machines.

       nbdkit-curl-plugin(1) adds support for choosing TLS/SSL versions	and
       ciphers and TLS 1.3 cipher versions (Przemyslaw Czarnowski).

       nbdkit-file-plugin(1) now implements "cache=none" for writes so that
       the Linux page cache is not destroyed when writing huge files.

       nbdkit-cc-plugin(1) now implements the ".cleanup" callback.  Also we
       document	how to use this	plugin to implement OCaml plugin scripts.

       nbdkit-info-plugin(1) --dump-plugin option now prints
       "info_address=yes" when the platform supports "mode=address".

   Filters
       New nbdkit-retry-request-filter(1), which is similar to
       nbdkit-retry-filter(1) but only retries a single	failing	request.

       New nbdkit-protect-filter(1) lets you add write-protection over regions
       of a plugin.

       New nbdkit-blocksize-policy-filter(1) lets you adjust or	set the	block
       size constraints	and policy of underlying plugins.  See "API" below.

       nbdkit-cow-filter(1) now	permits	the COW	block size to be set as	small
       as 4096 bytes.

       Debug messages in nbdkit-error-filter(1)	are now	easier to read because
       they no longer all have an "error:" prefix (Eric	Blake).

   Language bindings
       For plugins written in OCaml the	minimum	version	of OCaml is now	4.03
       (instead	of 4.02.2 previously).	Various	source-level incompatible
       changes were made to OCaml plugins in this release.  Please consult the
       new documentation and example if	writing	plugins	in OCaml.

       OCaml plugins now support "magic_config_key".

       Several fixes to	the handling of	integers in Python plugins (Nir
       Soffer).

       New Python example which	simulates request errors (Nir Soffer).

   Server
       The server no longer requests the "AI_ADDRCONFIG" hint when opening a
       server socket.  This improves handling of IPv6.	In a related change,
       the -i (--ipaddr) option	now works as intended, and new -4 and -6
       options have been added to restrict the listening socket	to IPv4	or
       IPv6 addresses (Laszlo Ersek).

   API
       There is	a new ".block_size" callback for plugins and filters.  nbdkit
       uses this to export block size constraints to clients, specifically the
       minimum,	preferred and maximum block size that clients should use.

       As well as regular C plugins, nbdkit-cc-plugin(3),
       nbdkit-eval-plugin(1), nbdkit-ocaml-plugin(3), nbdkit-python-plugin(3)
       and nbdkit-sh-plugin(3) support block size constraints.
       nbdkit-nbd-plugin(1) reexports block size constraints from the proxied
       NBD server.  nbdkit-vddk-plugin(1) now advertises a minimum 512 byte
       block size.

       nbdkit-blocksize-filter(1), nbdkit-cache-filter(1),
       nbdkit-cow-filter(1) and	nbdkit-swab-filter(1) adjust block size
       constraints from	plugins	(Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-blocksize-filter(1) can also use the block size hints from the
       plugin instead of needing manual	adjustment on the command line.
       nbdkit-log-filter(1) logs block size constraints	(Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-blocksize-policy-filter(1) can be	used to	add block size
       constraints to plugins which don't support it, or adjust	constraints,
       or set the error	policy.

   Bug fixes
       nbdkit-memory-plugin(1) (and others), using
       "allocator=malloc,mlock=true" was broken.  This was especially evident
       on non-Linux or on Linux	with 64K pages (eg. POWER).  It	should now
       work correctly.

   Tests
       "./configure --disable-libguestfs-tests"	can now	be used	to disable
       tests which need	libguestfs, without disabling
       nbdkit-guestfs-plugin(1).

       We now use mke2fs(8) instead of guestfish(1) to create the ext4 test
       image.  On armv7	this allows the	test suite to run much more quickly.

       The time	taken to run the test suite has	been reduced significantly.

   Build
       Multiple	fixes to the Windows (MinGW) build.  The test suite should now
       pass fully if you have the version of Wine with the unofficial
       "AF_UNIX" patch.

       The top level bash source directory has been renamed to
       bash-completion.	 This prevents problems	when setting $PATH to the
       source directory	and trying to run bash.

   Internals
       The performance of the internal vector library has been improved
       greatly and overflow is now handled correctly (Nir Soffer, Laszlo Ersek
       and Eric	Blake).

       New "nbdkit-string.h" header file which defines a common	string type
       (based on vector).  Existing places which defined a string based	on
       vector have been	updated	to use it.

       "MIN" and "MAX" macros can be nested (thanks Eric Blake).

SEE ALSO
       nbdkit(1).

AUTHORS
       Authors of nbdkit 1.30:

       Alan Somers
       Eric Blake
       Hilko Bengen
       Laszlo Ersek
       Nir Soffer
       Przemyslaw Czarnowski
       Richard W.M. Jones

COPYRIGHT
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