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  1. cgminer (2.4.1-1) stable; urgency=low
  2. Version 2.4.1-1 - May 6, 2012
  3. - In the unlikely event of finding a block, display the block solved count with
  4. the pool it came from for auditing.
  5. - Display the device summary on exit even if a device has been disabled.
  6. - Use correct pool enabled enums in api.c.
  7. - Import Debian packaging configs
  8. - Ensure we test for a pool recovering from idle so long as it's not set to
  9. disabled.
  10. - Fix pool number display.
  11. - Give cgminer -T message only if curses is in use.
  12. - Reinit_adl is no longer used.
  13. - API 'stats' allow devices to add their own stats also for testing/debug
  14. - API add getwork stats to cgminer - accesable from API 'stats'
  15. - Don't initialise variables to zero when in global scope since they're already
  16. initialised.
  17. - Get rid of unitialised variable warning when it's false.
  18. - Move a pool to POOL_REJECTING to be disabled only after 3 minutes of
  19. continuous rejected shares.
  20. - Some tweaks to reporting and logging.
  21. - Change FPGA detection order since BFL hangs on an ICA
  22. - API support new pool status
  23. - Add a temporarily disabled state for enabled pools called POOL_REJECTING and
  24. use the work from each longpoll to help determine when a rejecting pool has
  25. started working again. Switch pools based on the multipool strategy once a pool
  26. is re-enabled.
  27. - Removing extra debug
  28. - Fix the benchmark feature by bypassing the new networking code.
  29. - Reset sequential reject counter after a pool is disabled for when it is
  30. re-enabled.
  31. - Icarus - correct MH/s and U: with work restart set at 8 seconds
  32. - ztex updateFreq was always reporting on fpga 0
  33. - Trying harder to get 1.15y working
  34. - Specifying threads on multi fpga boards extra cgpu
  35. - Missing the add cgpu per extra fpga on 1.15y boards
  36. - API add last share time to each pool
  37. - Don't try to reap curls if benchmarking is enabled.
  38. -- nushor <nushor11@gmail.com> Sun, 06 May 2012 11:09:46 -0500
  39. cgminer (2.4.0-1) stable; urgency=low
  40. Version 2.4.0 - May 3, 2012
  41. - Only show longpoll warning once when it has failed.
  42. - Convert hashes to an unsigned long long as well.
  43. - Detect pools that have issues represented by endless rejected shares and
  44. disable them, with a parameter to optionally disable this feature.
  45. - Bugfix: Use a 64-bit type for hashes_done (miner_thread) since it can overflow
  46. 32-bit on some FPGAs
  47. - Implement an older header fix for a label existing before the pthread_cleanup
  48. macro.
  49. - Limit the number of curls we recruit on communication failures and with
  50. delaynet enabled to 5 by maintaining a per-pool curl count, and using a pthread
  51. conditional that wakes up when one is returned to the ring buffer.
  52. - Generalise add_pool() functions since they're repeated in add_pool_details.
  53. - Bugfix: Return failure, rather than quit, if BFwrite fails
  54. - Disable failing devices such that the user can attempt to re-enable them
  55. - Bugfix: thread_shutdown shouldn't try to free the device, since it's needed
  56. afterward
  57. - API bool's and 1TBS fixes
  58. - Icarus - minimise code delays and name timer variables
  59. - api.c V1.9 add 'restart' + redesign 'quit' so thread exits cleanly
  60. - api.c bug - remove extra ']'s in notify command
  61. - Increase pool watch interval to 30 seconds.
  62. - Reap curls that are unused for over a minute. This allows connections to be
  63. closed, thereby allowing the number of curl handles to always be the minimum
  64. necessary to not delay networking.
  65. - Use the ringbuffer of curls from the same pool for submit as well as getwork
  66. threads. Since the curl handles were already connected to the same pool and are
  67. immediately available, share submission will not be delayed by getworks.
  68. - Implement a scaleable networking framework designed to cope with any sized
  69. network requirements, yet minimise the number of connections being reopened. Do
  70. this by create a ring buffer linked list of curl handles to be used by getwork,
  71. recruiting extra handles when none is immediately available.
  72. - There is no need for the submit and getwork curls to be tied to the pool
  73. struct.
  74. - Do not recruit extra connection threads if there have been connection errors
  75. to the pool in question.
  76. - We should not retry submitting shares indefinitely or we may end up with a
  77. huge backlog during network outages, so discard stale shares if we failed to
  78. submit them and they've become stale in the interim.
  79. -- nushor <nushor11@gmail.com> Thurs, 03 May 2012 10:43:22 -0500
  80. cgminer (2.3.6-3) stable; urgency=low
  81. Version 2.3.6-3 - may 3, 2012
  82. - More bug fixes, Pre 2.4.1 release.
  83. -- nushor <nushor11@gmail.com> Thurs, 03 May 2012 00:36:50 -0500
  84. cgminer (2.3.6-2) stable; urgency=low
  85. Version 2.3.6-2 - May 2, 2012
  86. - Various bug fixes, latest build from repository.
  87. -- nushor <nushor11@gmail.com> Wed, 02 May 2012 18:17:49 -0500
  88. cgminer (2.3.6-1) stable; urgency=low
  89. Version 2.3.6 - April 29, 2012
  90. - Shorten stale share messages slightly.
  91. - Protect the freeing of current_hash under mutex_lock to prevent racing on it
  92. when set_curblock is hit concurrently.
  93. - Change default behaviour to submitting stale, removing the --submit-stale
  94. option and adding a --no-submit-stale option.
  95. - Make sure to start the getwork and submit threads when a pool is added on the
  96. fly. This fixes a crash when a pool is added to running cgminer and then
  97. switched to.
  98. - Faster hardware can easily outstrip the speed we can get work and submit
  99. shares when using only one connection per pool.
  100. - Test the queued list to see if any get/submits are already queued and if they
  101. are, start recruiting extra connections by generating new threads.
  102. - This allows us to reuse network connections at low loads but recuit new open
  103. connections as they're needed, so that cgminer can scale to hardware of any
  104. size.
  105. -- nushor <nushor11@gmail.com> Tue, 01 May 2012 13:26:09 -0500