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Karna@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 17 days ago

Linux 6.15 Brings Many Features For Intel & AMD Hardware

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Linux 6.15 Brings Many Features For Intel & AMD Hardware

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Karna@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 17 days ago
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    Saves you one extra click

    AMD

    AMD CPU improvements like INVLPGB for broadcast TLB invalidation, Zen 5 load latency filtering with perf, AMD P-State driver improvements, initial support for the AMD Versal NET SoC, and more.

    Intel

    On the Intel side is early work on the kernel-side preparations for Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) and continuing to enhance the Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) support.

    CPU

    For both Intel and AMD there is also crypto performance improvements like faster CRC code for AVX-512 CPUs and faster AES-CTR with modern x86_64 CPUs.

    Graphics

    Over on the graphics side there is the very preliminary NOVA driver code merged for the future Rust-written open-source NVIDIA kernel driver. Linux 6.15 also brings Shared Virtual Memory support for the Intel Xe driver, standardized reporting to user-space for hung GPUs, Intel Xe EU stall sampling, AMDGPU support for the OEM i2c interface for RGB lighting and more, and AMD Radeon RX 9070 series fan speed reporting.

    Bcachefs

    Linux 6.15 also brings many enhancements to the Bcachefs file-system as it works on its “soft frozen” state and working to remove the “experimental” flag from the file-system in the not too distant future.

    Other

    Some other fun enhancements to Linux 6.15 include IO_uring network zero-copy receive, the new FWCTL subsystem, various Apple driver enhancements, MSEAL protection of system mappings, the new “hugetlb_alloc_threads” option to help boot times on large servers, various kernel scheduler improvements, continued work on Rust programming language abstractions, and landing the Zstd 1.5.7 compression code into the kernel.

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      “In a local setup, I was able to saturate a 200G link with a single CPU core, and at netdev conf 0x19 earlier this month, Jamal reported 188Gbit of bandwidth using a single core (no HT, including soft-irq). Safe to say the efficiency is there, as bigger links would be needed to find the per-core limit, and it’s considerably more efficient and faster than the existing devmem solution.”

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      INVLPGB for broadcast TLB invalidation

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      Thanks for doing this

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      Rust graphics driver for a GPU which I don’t have? I love how Rust-haters hate it!

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