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The branch main has been updated by cperciva: URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=41193644ab682cdd04b58204d563d1f495065e63 commit 41193644ab682cdd04b58204d563d1f495065e63 Author: Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org> AuthorDate: 2025-10-15 18:53:56 +0000 Commit: Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org> CommitDate: 2025-10-15 19:13:18 +0000 14.4: Add autogenerated files to website These files are as produced by 'make generate-release'; subsequent commits will fill in details specific to 14.4. Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: https://www.patreon.com/cperciva --- website/content/en/releases/14.4R/_index.adoc | 31 + website/content/en/releases/14.4R/errata.adoc | 71 ++ website/content/en/releases/14.4R/hardware.adoc | 859 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../content/en/releases/14.4R/installation.adoc | 90 +++ website/content/en/releases/14.4R/readme.adoc | 157 ++++ website/content/en/releases/14.4R/relnotes.adoc | 200 +++++ website/content/en/releases/14.4R/schedule.adoc | 64 ++ 7 files changed, 1472 insertions(+) diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/_index.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff17469ef5 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/_index.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +--- +title: "FreeBSD X.0 Release Information" +sidenav: download +--- + +:localRel: X.0 +:localBranchStable: stable/X +:localBranchReleng: releng/X.0 + += FreeBSD {localRel} Release Information + +== Introduction + +This is the index page for FreeBSD {localRel}. +For more information about the release engineering process, please see the link:../../releng/[Release Engineering] section of the web site. + +== Detailed Information + +More detailed information +//, such as release notes +// and hardware notes, +can be found at these pages: + +//link:announce/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE announcement] + +//link:signatures/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE signed checksum files] + +//link:installation/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE installation information] + +//link:hardware/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE hardware information] + +//link:relnotes/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE release notes] + +//link:errata/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE errata] + +//link:readme/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE readme] + +link:schedule/[FreeBSD {localRel}-RELEASE schedule] diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/errata.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/errata.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5a5b58526 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/errata.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +--- +title: "FreeBSD X.0-RELEASE Errata" +sidenav: download +--- + +:release: X.0-RELEASE +:releaseNext: X.1-RELEASE +:releaseBranch: X-STABLE + += FreeBSD {release} Errata + +== Abstract + +This document lists errata items for FreeBSD {release}, containing significant information discovered after the release or too late in the release cycle to be otherwise included in the release documentation. +This information includes security advisories, as well as news relating to the software or documentation that could affect its operation or usability. +An up-to-date version of this document should always be consulted before installing this version of FreeBSD. + +This errata document for FreeBSD {release} will be maintained until the release of FreeBSD {releaseNext}. + +== Table of Contents + +* <<intro,Introduction>> +* <<security,Security Advisories>> +* <<errata,Errata Notices>> +* <<open-issues,Open Issues>> +* <<late-news,Late-Breaking News>> + +[[intro]] +== Introduction + +This errata document contains "late-breaking news" about FreeBSD {release}. +Before installing this version, it is important to consult this document to learn about any post-release discoveries or problems that may already have been found and fixed. + +Any version of this errata document actually distributed with the release (for example, on a CDROM distribution) will be out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the "current errata" for this release. +These other copies of the errata are located at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/, plus any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location. + +Source and binary snapshots of FreeBSD {releaseBranch} also contain up-to-date copies of this document (as of the time of the snapshot). + +For a list of all FreeBSD CERT security advisories, see https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/. + +[[security]] +== Security Advisories + +[width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] +|=== +|Advisory |Date |Topic + +|No advisories.|| + +|=== + +[[errata]] +== Errata Notices + +[width="100%",cols="40%,30%,30%",options="header",] +|=== +|Errata |Date |Topic + +|No errata notices.|| + +|=== + +[[open-issues]] +== Open Issues + +No open issues. + +[[late-news]] +== Late-Breaking News + +No late-breaking news. diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/hardware.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/hardware.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a9026c2fd --- /dev/null +++ b/website/content/en/releases/14.4R/hardware.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,859 @@ +--- +title: FreeBSD X.0 Hardware Notes +sidenav: download +--- + +:localRel: X.Y +:doctype: article +:toc: macro +:toclevels: 2 +:icons: font +:sectnums: +:source-highlighter: rouge +:experimental: + += FreeBSD {localRel} Hardware Notes + +toc::[] + +[[intro]] +== Introduction + +This hardware compatibility note describes all hardware known to work with FreeBSD {localRel}. +Other configurations may also work, but simply have not been tested yet. +Feedback, updates, and corrections to this list are encouraged! + +[[proc]] +== Supported Platforms + +This section describes the CPU architectures currently supported by the FreeBSD Platform projects, their support tiers, and the systems that are supported by each Platform. + +[[proc-amd64]] +=== x86-64 + +crossref:platforms[amd64,FreeBSD/amd64] supports x86-64 as a fully-supported, crossref:committers-guide[archs,Tier-1] architecture. +Release media is expected to work on all x86-64 machines with at least 256 MiB of RAM. +This release incorporates optimizations and enhancements to leverage the full capabilities of FreeBSD/amd64-based systems, delivering improved performance across a wide range of workloads. + +[[proc-arm-64]] +=== AArch64 + +crossref:platforms[arm64,FreeBSD/aarch64] supports 64-bit ARM (ARMv9 and ARMv8) as a crossref:committers-guide[archs,Tier-1] architecture. + +The following devices are currently supported: + +Ampere Computing: + +* Altra Max +* Altra +* eMAG + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/Allwinner[Allwinner]: + +* Allwinner A64 SoC +* A64-Olinuxino +* Orange Pi PC2 +* Pine A64 +* Pine A64+ +* Pine A64+ 2GB +* Pine A64-LTS +* SOPINE +* NanoPi A64 +* OrangePi PC2 +* NanoPI K1 Plus +* Pine H64 +* Orange Pi 3 LTS + +AWS / Annapurna Labs: + +* Graviton +* Graviton 2 +* Graviton 3 + +Cavium: + +* ThunderX + +NXP Semiconductors: + +* LS1028A SoC +* LS1046A SoC +* LS1088A SoC +* LX2160A SoC +* Conclusive Engineering WHLE-LS1 +* SolidRun HoneyComb LX2 +* Traverse Technologies Ten64 + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/Raspberry%20Pi[Raspberry Pi]: + +* Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W +* Raspberry Pi 3 +* Raspberry Pi 4 + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/RockChip[RockChip]: + +* RK3328 SoC +* RK3399 SoC +* RK3566 SoC +* RK3568 SoC +* NanoPC-T4 +* NanoPi R2S +* NanoPi R2S-Plus +* NanoPi R4S +* Radxa +* Pinebook Pro +* Rock64 +* RockPro64 + +Zedboard: + +* Zynq 7000 SoC + +[[proc-arm-32]] +=== AArch32 + +crossref:platforms[armv7,FreeBSD/armv7] supports 32-bit ARM (ARM-v7 and up) as a crossref:committers-guide[archs,Tier-2] architecture. + +The following devices are currently supported: + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/Allwinner[Allwinner]: + +* Allwinner A10 SoC +* Allwinner A13/R8 SoC +* Allwinner A20 SoC +* Allwinner A31 & A31s SoC +* Allwinner A83T SoC +* Allwinner H3 & H2+ SoC +* Allwinner H5 SoC +* Allwinner H6 SoC +* Cubieboard +* A10-OlinuXino-Lime +* A13-OLinuXino +* Banana Pi +* CubieBoard 2 +* Lamobo R1 +* Olimex A20 SOM +* PCDuino3 +* BananaPi M3 +* Orange Pi +2E +* OrangePi One +* Orange Pi One Lite +* Orange Pi PC +* Orange Pi Zero +* NanoPI NEO + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/imx6[NXP i.MX6]: + +* Wandboard +* CuBox i +* HummingBoard + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/Raspberry%20Pi[Raspberry Pi]: + +* Raspberry Pi 2 (pre v1.2) + +[[proc-powerpc]] +=== POWER + +FreeBSD supports 64-bit POWER as a crossref:committers-guide[archs,Tier-2] architecture. + +crossref:platforms[powerpc,FreeBSD/powerpc64le] supports 64-bit, bi-endian POWER9 and POWER8, including: + +IBM: + +* Power System LC922 (POWER9) +* Power System IC922 (POWER8) + +QEMU + +* PowerNV + +Raptor CS: + +* Talos II (POWER9) +* Blackbird (POWER9) + +crossref:platforms[powerpc,FreeBSD/powerpc64] supports 64-bit, big-endian POWER7 through POWER4, including: + +A-EON: + +* AmigaONE X5000 (NXP QorIQ P5) + +Apple: + +* Power Mac G5 (PowerPC 970) +* Xserve G5 (PowerPC 970) + +IBM: + +* pSeries VM + +[[proc-risc-v]] +=== RISC-V + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv[FreeBSD/riscv64] supports 64-bit RISC-V as a crossref:committers-guide[archs,Tier-2] architecture. + +RISC-V support represents a significant milestone in the evolution of this open-source operating system. +FreeBSD was the first operating system to have bootable in-tree support for RISC-V, underscoring its commitment to embracing emerging hardware architectures. + +FreeBSD currently supports the following platforms: + +* HiFive Unleashed (SiFive FU540) +* HiFive Unmatched (SiFive FU740) +* StarFive VisionFive 2 (StarFive JH7110) +* Spike +* QEMU + +// The "Supported Devices" section of the release notes. +// Generally processor-independent, with conditional text +// inclusion handling any architecture-dependent text. + +// Within each subsection describing a class of hardware +// (i.e. Ethernet interfaces), list broad groups of devices +// alphabetically as paragraphs sorted alphabetically (frequently +// these groups will be arranged by manufacturer, i.e. 3Com +// Ethernet interfaces). + +// Where applicable, a "Miscellaneous" section may follow all +// other named sections. + +// These guidelines are not hard-and-fast rules, and exceptions +// will occur. Following these guidelines (vague as they may be) +// is highly recommended to try to keep the formatting of +// this section consistent. + +// We give manpage references using the &man entities where +// possible. If a driver has no manpage (and consequently no +// &man entity, we simply give the name of the driver). +// Please avoid doing &man entity conversions unless you +// know for sure that an entity and manpage exist; sweeps through +// this file to fix "missed" conversions are likely to break the +// build. + +[[support]] +== Supported Devices + +This section describes the devices currently known to be supported by each device driver in FreeBSD. +If the driver in question has a manual page in the FreeBSD base distribution (most should), it is referenced here. +Information on usage, configuration, and specific models of supported devices, controllers, etc. can be found in the manual pages. + +[NOTE] +==== +The device lists in this document are being generated automatically from FreeBSD manual pages. +This means that some devices, which are supported by multiple drivers, may appear multiple times. +==== + +[[disk]] +=== Disk Controllers + +&hwlist.aac; + +&hwlist.aacraid; + +&hwlist.ahc; + +&hwlist.ahci; + +&hwlist.ahd; + +&hwlist.arcmsr; + +&hwlist.ata; + +&hwlist.ciss; + +[NOTE] +==== +[amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. +EISA adapters are not supported. +==== + +&hwlist.hpt27xx; + +&hwlist.hptiop; + +&hwlist.hptmv; + +&hwlist.hptnr; + +&hwlist.hptrr; + +&hwlist.ida; + +&hwlist.ips; + +&hwlist.isci; + +&hwlist.isp; + +&hwlist.mfi; + +&hwlist.mlx; + +[NOTE] +==== +[amd64, i386] Booting from these controllers is supported. +EISA adapters are not supported. +==== + +&hwlist.mmcsd; + +&hwlist.mpi3mr; + +&hwlist.mpr; + +&hwlist.mps; + +&hwlist.mpt; + +&hwlist.mrsas; + +&hwlist.mvs; + +&hwlist.nda; + +&hwlist.ocs_fc; + +&hwlist.pms; + +&hwlist.pst; + +&hwlist.sdhci; + +&hwlist.siis; + +&hwlist.smartpqi; + +&hwlist.sym; + +&hwlist.tws; + +&hwlist.ufshci; + +With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for SCSI-I, SCSI-II, and SCSI-III peripherals, including hard disks, optical disks, tape drives (including DAT, 8mm Exabyte, Mammoth, and DLT), medium changers, processor target devices and CD-ROM drives. +WORM devices that support CD-ROM commands are supported for read-only access by the CD-ROM drivers (such as man:cd[4]). +WORM/CD-R/CD-RW writing support is provided by man:cdrecord[1], which is a part of the package:sysutils/cdrtools[] port in the Ports Collection. + +The following CD-ROM type systems are supported at this time: + +* SCSI interface (also includes ProAudio Spectrum and SoundBlaster SCSI) (man:cd[4]) +* ATAPI IDE interface (man:acd[4]) + +[[ethernet]] +=== Ethernet Interfaces + +&hwlist.ae; + +&hwlist.age; + +&hwlist.alc; + +&hwlist.ale; + +&hwlist.aue; + +&hwlist.axe; + +&hwlist.axge; + +&hwlist.bce; + +The man:bfe[4] driver supports Broadcom BCM4401-based Fast Ethernet devices. + +&hwlist.bge; + +&hwlist.bnxt; + +&hwlist.bxe; + +&hwlist.cas; + +&hwlist.cdce; + +&hwlist.cue; + +&hwlist.cxgb; + +&hwlist.cxgbe; + +&hwlist.cxgbev; + +&hwlist.dc; + +&hwlist.man4.powerpc/dtsec; + +&hwlist.em; + +The man:ena[4] driver supports the AWS EC2 Elastic Network Adapter. + +&hwlist.enic; + +&hwlist.man4.i386/ep; + +&hwlist.et; + +&hwlist.man4.i386/ex; + +&hwlist.man4.i386/fe; + +&hwlist.fxp; + +&hwlist.gem; + +&hwlist.genet; + +The man:gve[4] driver supports the Google Cloud Compute Engine (GCE) Virtual NIC (gVNIC). + +&hwlist.hme; + +&hwlist.ice; + +&hwlist.igc; + +&hwlist.ipheth; + +&hwlist.ix; + +&hwlist.ixl; + +&hwlist.jme; + +&hwlist.kue; + +&hwlist.lge; + +&hwlist.liquidio; + +&hwlist.mgb; + +&hwlist.mlx4en; + +&hwlist.mlx4ib; + +&hwlist.mlx5en; + +&hwlist.mlx5ib; + +&hwlist.mos; + +&hwlist.msk; + +&hwlist.muge; + +&hwlist.mxge; + +&hwlist.my; + +&hwlist.nfe; + +&hwlist.nge; + +&hwlist.oce; + +&hwlist.pcn; + +&hwlist.qlnxe; + +&hwlist.qlxgb; + +&hwlist.qlxgbe; + +&hwlist.qlxge; + +&hwlist.re; + +&hwlist.rl; + +&hwlist.rue; + +&hwlist.sf; + +&hwlist.sfxge; + +&hwlist.sge; + +&hwlist.sis; + +&hwlist.sk; + +&hwlist.smsc; + +&hwlist.sn; + +&hwlist.ste; + +&hwlist.stge; + +&hwlist.ti; + +&hwlist.tl; + +&hwlist.man4.powerpc/tsec; + +&hwlist.txp; + +&hwlist.udav; + +&hwlist.ufoma; + +&hwlist.uhso; + +&hwlist.ure; + +&hwlist.urndis; + +&hwlist.vge; + +&hwlist.vr; + +&hwlist.vte; + +&hwlist.man4.i386/vx; + +&hwlist.wb; + +&hwlist.xe; + +&hwlist.xl; + +[[switch]] +=== Ethernet Switches + +The man:adm6996fc[4] driver supports the Infineon ADM6996FC Fast Ethernet switch controller. + +&hwlist.man4.arm/ar40xx; + +&hwlist.arswitch; + +&hwlist.e6000sw; + +&hwlist.e6060sw; + +The man:felix[4] driver supports the Microsemi VSC9959 Felix Gigabit Ethernet switch controller found in the NXP Layerscape LS1028A SoC. + +&hwlist.ip17x; + +The man:ksz8995ma[4] driver supports the Micrel KSZ8995MA/KSZ8995FQ Fast Ethernet switch controller. + +&hwlist.mtkswitch; + +The *rtl8366* driver supports the Realtek 8366 Gigabit Ethernet switch controller. + +The *ukswitch* driver is designed to support potentially unknown Ethernet Switches. + +[[wlan]] +=== Wireless Network Interfaces + +&hwlist.ath; + +&hwlist.ath_hal; + +&hwlist.bwi; + +&hwlist.bwn; + +&hwlist.ipw; + +&hwlist.iwi; + +&hwlist.iwlwifi; + +&hwlist.iwm; + +&hwlist.iwn; + +&hwlist.iwx; + +&hwlist.malo; + +Marvell 88W8363 IEEE 802.11n wireless network adapters (man:mwl[4] driver) + +&hwlist.mtw; + +&hwlist.otus; + +&hwlist.ral; + +&hwlist.rsu; + +&hwlist.rtw88; + +&hwlist.rtw89; + +&hwlist.rtwn_pci; + +&hwlist.rtwn_usb; + +&hwlist.rum; + +&hwlist.run; + +&hwlist.uath; + +&hwlist.upgt; + +&hwlist.ural; + +&hwlist.urtw; + +&hwlist.wpi; + +&hwlist.zyd; + +[[misc-network]] +=== Miscellaneous Networks + +&hwlist.man4.i386/ce; + +&hwlist.man4.i386/cx; + +&hwlist.man4.i386/cp; + +&hwlist.man4.i386/ctau; + +&hwlist.u3g; + +&hwlist.umb; + +[[serial]] +=== Serial Interfaces + +&hwlist.uart; + +&hwlist.scc; + +&hwlist.puc; + +&hwlist.uark; + +&hwlist.ubsa; + +&hwlist.ubser; + +&hwlist.uchcom; + +&hwlist.ucycom; + +&hwlist.uftdi; + +&hwlist.umcs; + +&hwlist.umct; + +&hwlist.umoscom; + +&hwlist.uplcom; + +&hwlist.uslcom; + +&hwlist.uvscom; + +[[sound]] +=== Sound Devices + +&hwlist.snd_als4000; + +&hwlist.snd_atiixp; + +&hwlist.snd_cmi; + +&hwlist.snd_cs4281; + +&hwlist.snd_csa; + +&hwlist.snd_emu10k1; + +&hwlist.snd_emu10kx; + +&hwlist.snd_envy24; + +&hwlist.snd_envy24ht; + +&hwlist.snd_es137x; + +&hwlist.snd_fm801; + +&hwlist.snd_hda; + +&hwlist.snd_hdspe; + +&hwlist.snd_ich; + +&hwlist.snd_maestro3; + +&hwlist.snd_neomagic; + +&hwlist.snd_solo; + +&hwlist.snd_spicds; + +&hwlist.snd_t4dwave; + +&hwlist.snd_uaudio; + +&hwlist.snd_via8233; + +&hwlist.snd_via82c686; + +&hwlist.snd_vibes; + +[[usb]] +=== USB Devices + +A range of USB peripherals are supported; devices known to work are listed in this section. +Owing to the generic nature of most USB devices, with some exceptions any device of a given class will be supported, even if not explicitly listed here. + +[NOTE] +==== +USB Bluetooth adapters can be found in <<bluetooth,Bluetooth>>. + +USB human interface devices can be found in <<misc,Miscellaneous>>. + +USB network interfaces can be found in <<ethernet,Ethernet Interfaces>> or <<wlan,Wireless Network Interfaces>>. + +USB serial interfaces can be found in <<serial,Serial Interfaces>>. +==== + +&hwlist.atp; + +&hwlist.atopcase; + +&hwlist.man4.powerpc/abtn; + +&hwlist.man4.powerpc/akbd; + +&hwlist.man4.powerpc/ams; + +The man:ehci[4] driver supports USB 2.0 controllers implementing the Enhanced Host Controller Interface standard. + +&hwlist.ohci; + +&hwlist.ugold; + +&hwlist.uhci; + +&hwlist.uipaq; + +&hwlist.umass; + +&hwlist.urio; + +&hwlist.umodem; + +&hwlist.rtsx; + +&hwlist.ulpt; + +&hwlist.umct; + +&hwlist.uvisor; + +&hwlist.xhci; + +[[firewire]] +=== IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Devices + +&hwlist.fwohci; + +[amd64, i386] Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2) storage devices (man:sbp[4] driver) + +[[bluetooth]] +=== Bluetooth Devices + +&hwlist.ng_ubt; + +[[crypto-accel]] +=== Cryptographic Accelerators + +The man:aesni[4] driver supports the AES and SHA functions of x86 processors. + +The man:armv8crypto[4] driver supports the AES, SHA-1, SHA-2, and finite field Arithmetic engines in processors implementing the ARMv8 Cryptograpic Extension. + +The **ccp** driver supports the AMD Platform Security Processor (PSP) Cryptographic Coprocessor found in AMD Ryzen devices. + +&hwlist.ccr; + +The man:glxsb[4] driver supports the security block found in AMD Geode LX devices. + +&hwlist.hifn; + +The man:padlock[4] driver supports the AES/RNG/RSA/SHA-1, and SHA-2 engine found on Via Technologies C7, C3, and Eden devices. + +&hwlist.qat; + +The man:qat_c2xxx[4] driver supports the Intel QuickAssist Technology engine found on Atom C2000 devices. + +&hwlist.safe; + +&hwlist.safexcel; + +[[misc]] +=== Miscellaneous + +Keyboards including: + +* HID keyboards (man:hkbd[4] driver) over USB, I2C, or Apple SPI +* USB keyboards (man:ukbd[4] driver) +* PS/2 keyboards (man:atkbd[4] driver) +* ADB keyboards (man:akbd[4] driver) +* AT-style keyboards (man:atkbd[4] driver) +* Hyper-v keyboards (**hv_kbd** driver) + +Pointing devices including: + +* HID mice (man:hms[4] driver) and touch devices (man:hmt[4] driver) +over USB, I2C, Hyper-V, or Apple SPI +* USB mice (man:ums[4] driver) and touch devices (man:wmt[4] driver) +* Apple laptop trackpads (man:wsp[4] or man:apt[4] drivers) +* Elantech I2C touchpads (man:ietp[4] driver) +* Chromebook Cypress APA I2C touchpads (man:cyapa[4] driver) +* PS/2 mice and compatible devices, +including many laptop pointing devices (man:psm[4] driver) +* ADB mice and touch devices (man:ams[4] driver) +* Serial mice and compatible devices + +[NOTE] +==== +man:moused[8] has more information on using traditional pointing devices with the FreeBSD console. +==== + +[amd64, i386] Floppy drives (man:fdc[4] driver) + +[amd64, i386] VGA-compatible video cards (man:vga[4] driver) + +[NOTE] +==== +Information regarding specific video cards and compatibility with Xorg can be found at link:http://www.x.org/[http://www.x.org/]. +==== + +[amd64, i386] "PC standard" parallel ports (man:ppc[4] driver) + +[i386] PHS Data Communication Card/PCCARD + +* NTT DoCoMo P-in Comp@ct +* Panasonic KX-PH405 +* SII MC-P200 + +&hwlist.ads111x; 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