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NAME
       nbdkit-release-notes-1.26 - release notes for nbdkit 1.26

DESCRIPTION
       These are the release notes for nbdkit stable release 1.26.  This
       describes the major changes since 1.24.

       nbdkit 1.26.0 was released on 7 June 2021.

       nbdkit is now hosted on gitlab:
       https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2021-February/msg00021.html

   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-gzip-plugin and nbdkit-tar-plugin	have been removed.  They were
       deprecated in nbdkit 1.22.  The functionality has been replaced by
       nbdkit-gzip-filter(1) and nbdkit-tar-filter(1) respectively.

       nbdkit-streaming-plugin(1) has been deprecated and will be removed in
       nbdkit 1.30.  You can use nbdcopy(1) instead.

       nbdkit-curl-plugin(1) adds these	features: "followlocation=false" to
       disable following redirects.  "cookiefile" and "cookiejar" to control
       saving cookies.

       nbdkit-ssh-plugin(1) now	advertises multi-conn if the server is
       OpenSSH,	improving performance (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-ondemand-plugin(1) has a new "wait=true" flag allowing you to
       choose between clients waiting for an export to become free or being
       immediately rejected.

       nbdkit-sparse-random-plugin(1) now does not generate fully random data
       within each block.  Using perf we observed that the plugin was spending
       34% of the total	time during benchmarks just doing this.	 You can
       enable the old behaviour	using "random-content=true".

       nbdkit-file-plugin(1) now checks	if the file is read-only and exports a
       read-only NBD connection	in this	case (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-vddk-plugin(1) has been tested with VDDK 7.0.2.

   Filters
       There is	a new API for use by filters to	manage "contexts".  Instead of
       the previous 1-1	relationship between filter connections	and plugin
       connections, filters can	now open more than one context into the
       backend from a single connection, or share contexts between connections
       (Eric Blake).

       New nbdkit-multi-conn-filter(1) which allows you	to add multi-conn
       support to plugins which	don't support it (although the emulation is
       expensive), or change whether multi-conn	is advertised to clients (Eric
       Blake).

       nbdkit-cow-filter(1) now	ignores	flush/FUA requests (which are not
       useful for a temporary overlay).	 The filter now	implements extents and
       efficient trimming.  Fine-grained locking is used around	shared
       structures, greatly improving parallel performance.  Added support for
       multi-conn.

       nbdkit-cache-filter(1) advertises multi-conn when possible (Eric
       Blake).

       nbdkit-cache-filter and nbdkit-cow-filter can now handle	arbitrary
       sized disks, instead of rounding	the disk size down.

       nbdkit-blocksize-filter(1) supports parallel requests (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-checkwrite-filter(1) supports multi-conn (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-ext2-filter(1) no	longer supports	multi-conn.  The filter	is
       single-threaded so it does not matter, but it was not safe.  Fix	trim,
       zero and	flush support (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-readahead-filter(1) fixes	multi-conn support (Eric Blake).

       nbdkit-gzip-filter(1) and nbdkit-xz-filter(1) now both support
       multi-conn (Eric	Blake).

   Language bindings
       nbdkit-python-plugin(3) supports	the following new features:
       "after_fork" and	"preconnect" methods.  "nbdkit.shutdown()" binding.

       nbdkit-rust-plugin(3) updated for newer Rust compiler versions (Alan
       Somers).

       nbdkit-golang-plugin(3) now uses	and requires golang modules.  Golang
       1.13 must be used.

   API
       New ".cleanup" callback for plugins and filters.	 This is called
       shortly before ".unload", but unlike ".unload" it is guaranteed that no
       plugin or filter	code has been dlclosed (Eric Blake).

       New "nbdkit_extents_full" is a helper function for filters which	can be
       used to read all	extents	from a plugin covering a region.

   Tests
       Old plugins that	we use for testing were	rebuilt	so they	no longer
       depend on libselinux (thanks Thomas Weischuh).

       nbdkit-ssh-plugin(1) can	still be built even if ssh-keygen is
       unavailable for testing it (thanks Thomas Weischuh).

       Improve tests/test-captive.sh to	avoid crashes during testing.

       Test coverage on	FreeBSD	has been improved, fewer tests should skip
       unnecessarily.

   Build
       nbdkit and plugins can now be built with	-fvisibility=hidden, which
       allows the compiler to make some	optimizations.

       Add a dependency	so nbdkit is relinked if the linker script
       (nbdkit.syms) changes (Eric Blake).

       xorriso is now preferred	over genisoimage or mkisofs (see
       https://wiki.debian.org/genisoimage).

       It is now possible to compile nbdkit with clang with warnings enabled.
       Several warnings	have been suppressed or	fixed.

       "MALLOC_CHECK_" and "MALLOC_PERTURB_" are only enabled when running the
       tests, not when running nbdkit from the build directory.	 This makes it
       easier to do benchmarks.

       "nbdkit_peer_*" implemented on OpenBSD.

   Internals
       When fuzzing nbdkit we now recommend using the -t 1 flag	(which
       disables	threads).  This	improves the fuzz-stability of nbdkit.

SEE ALSO
       nbdkit(1).

AUTHORS
       Authors of nbdkit 1.26:

          Alan	Somers

          Eric	Blake

          Michael Ablassmeier

          Richard W.M.	Jones

          Timm	Bder

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