Alder Lake CPU

It was apparently committed to releng a few days ago (as evidenced by the notice linked earlier in this thread)
MFC is done to stable branches, not releng. If it's been MFC'ed to 13-STABLE some time ago it will be included in the upcoming 13.1-RELEASE.

 
Disclaimer: That is on a stable/13 machine.
It now works on mine too. Asus Prime Z590-A; Intel Core i7 11700K. Haven't tried DRM yet, I have a GTX1080 in it. When I first got this system I could only get 14-CURRENT working. Last night I tried a recent 13-STABLE and it works, EUFI and CSM boot, good picture on the console. Even the Intel I225 2.5Gbit/s network card (need to load igc(4)) works. So far things are looking good for 13.1-RELEASE.
 
… If it's been MFC'ed to 13-STABLE some time ago …

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It's sometimes difficult to tell branch-related stuff with cgit … 72a42ec63b4a98f812f5f6164415eeb9a55e1933 to main in April 2021 had an unusually short MFC of three days, it merged to stable/13 in May 2021 then (from two commits) the cherry-pick to releng/13.0 was on 1st February 2022.



  • there's the security advisory FreeBSD-EN-22:07.la57 that gpw928 mentioned in post 10
  • and there (in the advisory) is the direction to use cgit, with which it's sometimes difficult to tell branch-related stuff :)
 
That will also be the case for FreeBSD 13.1 ? Wouldn't it be preferable to wait for 13.2 ?
In post #29 I had it working on 13-STABLE, that was before 13.1-RELEASE.

In case you don't know, new minor versions are branched of from the -STABLE branches. In a way the -STABLE branches are an alpha of the next minor version.
 
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