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Phase 15.2: side-by-side native base versions and rollback-friendly redeploy
Date: 2026-04-03
Goal
Phase 15.2 demonstrated that Fruix can keep at least two distinct declarative FreeBSD base builds in /frx/store at the same time and switch between them through the normal system rebuild/image/boot flow.
For this first upgrade-story validation, both declared bases still point at the same local /usr/src, but they carry distinct declarative version labels:
- current base:
15.0-STABLE - candidate base:
15.0-STABLE-p1
That is enough to prove the Fruix properties needed here:
- distinct content-addressed outputs
- side-by-side coexistence
- no in-place mutation of the older base closure
- rollback to the earlier closure using the normal deployment path
New files
Added:
tests/system/run-phase15-base-coexistence.shtests/system/run-phase15-base-rollback-qemu.shtests/system/run-phase15-base-rollback-xcpng.sh
Validation model
Current base declaration
(freebsd-base
#:name "stable-default"
#:version-label "15.0-STABLE"
#:release "15.0-STABLE"
#:branch "stable/15"
...)
Candidate base declaration
(freebsd-base
#:name "stable-canary"
#:version-label "15.0-STABLE-p1"
#:release "15.0-STABLE"
#:branch "stable/15"
...)
Both declarations use the same validated native Phase 14 package composition:
- kernel from
freebsd-native-kernel-for - bootloader from
freebsd-native-bootloader-for - runtime from
freebsd-native-system-packages-for shepherd-pid1
Side-by-side build validation
Passing run:
PASS phase15-base-coexistence- workdir:
/tmp/phase15-2-coexist-1775202833
Confirmed:
current_closure=/frx/store/9f57ecc6481e271811ceb53ac21a3b2aef4ef329f82b7d4788622315db1f0e43-fruix-system-fruix-freebsd
candidate_closure=/frx/store/dc40b1b7a76084e140d0457f3b7f6c5d4acc185f0d6cee0b161c9775d5fb3bec-fruix-system-fruix-freebsd
current_base_version_label=15.0-STABLE
candidate_base_version_label=15.0-STABLE-p1
side_by_side_base_versions=ok
rollback_rebuild_path=ok
Current native base stores:
/frx/store/d9785661ea4829d51fbf545c2607a5691af2cc33c8ef3cd44de7ad5626685098-freebsd-native-kernel-15.0-STABLE
/frx/store/b448c822302ccdfb2f06da811fb224a044c51a9935bbfcd77a71a25d02f228f1-freebsd-native-bootloader-15.0-STABLE
/frx/store/ac3ba684020e70d3c76e593fd687cef8ab5e148958baabb477b7ef3d2647c5cd-freebsd-native-runtime-15.0-STABLE
Candidate native base stores:
/frx/store/05bee8ffbe8c43242ffd97da4dc305f2921612a660cbcb48c3a3536bfac07079-freebsd-native-kernel-15.0-STABLE-p1
/frx/store/8955f1bfe89321e6e1e628c59376f2092547523f48a773974cc259963adac184-freebsd-native-bootloader-15.0-STABLE-p1
/frx/store/30314f17fd8ff4a1a3eff31c8c5048f15f67c46d1132d5b8c45fd9768742665e-freebsd-native-runtime-15.0-STABLE-p1
Important result:
- the older current closure stayed in
/frx/store - the candidate closure appeared beside it
- rebuilding the current declaration returned the exact original current closure path again
Local QEMU rollback validation
Passing run:
PASS phase15-base-rollback-qemu- workdir:
/tmp/phase15-2-qemu2-1775204321
Validation sequence:
- boot current base
- boot candidate base
- boot current base again
Confirmed:
current_first_closure=/frx/store/9f57ecc6481e271811ceb53ac21a3b2aef4ef329f82b7d4788622315db1f0e43-fruix-system-fruix-freebsd
candidate_closure=/frx/store/dc40b1b7a76084e140d0457f3b7f6c5d4acc185f0d6cee0b161c9775d5fb3bec-fruix-system-fruix-freebsd
rollback_closure=/frx/store/9f57ecc6481e271811ceb53ac21a3b2aef4ef329f82b7d4788622315db1f0e43-fruix-system-fruix-freebsd
current_base_version_label=15.0-STABLE
candidate_base_version_label=15.0-STABLE-p1
rollback_base_version_label=15.0-STABLE
base_rollforward_and_rollback=ok
This showed that the booted system could move forward to the candidate base and then return to the earlier closure without mutating it in place.
Real XCP-ng rollback validation
Passing run:
PASS phase15-base-rollback-xcpng- workdir:
/tmp/phase15-2-xcpng-1775204839
Validation sequence:
- boot candidate base on the approved VM/VDI
- boot current base again on the same approved VM/VDI
Confirmed:
candidate_closure=/frx/store/dc40b1b7a76084e140d0457f3b7f6c5d4acc185f0d6cee0b161c9775d5fb3bec-fruix-system-fruix-freebsd
rollback_closure=/frx/store/9f57ecc6481e271811ceb53ac21a3b2aef4ef329f82b7d4788622315db1f0e43-fruix-system-fruix-freebsd
candidate_base_version_label=15.0-STABLE-p1
rollback_base_version_label=15.0-STABLE
vm_id=90490f2e-e8fc-4b7a-388e-5c26f0157289
vdi_id=0f1f90d3-48ca-4fa2-91d8-fc6339b95743
base_rollforward_and_rollback=ok
Both boots also preserved the already-hardened guest properties:
shepherd_pid=1sshd_status=runningcompat_prefix_shims=absentguile_module_smoke=ok
Result
Phase 15.2 is complete.
Fruix now has a real declarative rebuild/redeploy/rollback story for the FreeBSD base at the store/model layer:
- two declared base versions can coexist side by side in
/frx/store - the candidate deployment does not overwrite the current one in place
- rebuilding the earlier declaration returns to the earlier closure path
- the same story works both locally under QEMU and on the approved XCP-ng VM/VDI path
Scope note
This first upgrade-story validation still uses the same local /usr/src as the underlying source tree for both declarations. What changed is the declared base identity and therefore the store/model/deployment identity.
That is sufficient for this phase because the requirement was to establish the upgrade semantics:
- explicit base declaration
- side-by-side outputs
- rollback-friendly closures
The next improvement beyond Phase 15 would be to make acquiring or selecting distinct source trees/releases more reproducible and less tied to a single host checkout.