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systemd 259 To Raise Linux System Requirements
systemd 259 To Raise Linux System Requirements
4 Hours Ago - systemd - systemd 259 - 9 Comments

Systemd 258 is nearing release with many big changes to this init system / service manager. Systemd 258-rc3 was released today with some last minute fixes while also now adding that the next release, systemd 259, will face increased Linux system requirements.

AMD EPYC 9005 Squeezes Out More Performance On Linux 6.17
AMD EPYC 9005 Squeezes Out More Performance On Linux 6.17
10 Hours Ago - AMD - AMD EPYC Turin - Add A Comment

Given the promising AMD Strix Halo benchmark results on Linux 6.17 following the recent merge window and early regression fixes landing in the kernel, I was curious to see how Linux 6.17 was fairing on more powerful AMD EPYC server hardware. Here is a brief look at some of the performance improvements found running EPYC 9005 "Turin" with the latest Linux 6.17 development kernel compared to Linux 6.16 stable.

AMD HIPRT Updated With New Features For RDNA 4 GPUs
AMD HIPRT Updated With New Features For RDNA 4 GPUs
11 Hours Ago - Radeon - AMD HIPRT 3 - Add A Comment

AMD's GPUOpen HIPRT 3.0.9ba63f3 released today as the first update since HIPRT 2.5 shipped near the beginning of the year. HIPRT is AMD's ray-tracing library built around their HIP Interface for making it easier to enable ray-tracing workloads for HIP-based software like Blender.

19 August

Ahead Of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Ubuntu 25.04 Has AMD SEV-SNP Host Support
Ahead Of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Ubuntu 25.04 Has AMD SEV-SNP Host Support
19 August 08:57 PM EDT - Ubuntu - AMD SEV-SNP Virtualization - 1 Comment

While Ubuntu 25.04 has been shipping since April and following software support already upstreamed into the Linux kernel and related virtualization components, Ubuntu maker Canonical today put out a blog post to announce their AMD SEV-SNP host support found in Ubuntu 25.04. This complements the guest-side support present since Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and is an important milestone on the host-side ahead of next year's Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release.

Pinned Device Memory Patches For Intel's Multi-GPU "Project Battlematrix" Linux Efforts
Pinned Device Memory Patches For Intel's Multi-GPU "Project Battlematrix" Linux Efforts
19 August 12:12 PM EDT - Intel - Project Battlematrix - 9 Comments

As part of Intel's ongoing Project Battlematrix efforts that include SR-IOV support for Arc Pro cards as well as multi-device (multi-GPU) support for allowing up to eight Intel Arc Pro graphics cards in a single system, today Intel engineers posted their preliminary Linux driver patches for pinned device memory functionality that is important for multi-GPU usage.

Rusticl vs. AMD ROCm Performance On Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo"
Rusticl vs. AMD ROCm Performance On Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo"
19 August 10:00 AM EDT - Display Drivers - 24 Comments

One of the set of tests I have been meaning to carry out for a number of months has been comparing the Mesa Rusticl performance to different dedicated hardware drivers. Rusticl is the Rust-based OpenCL 3.0 driver within Mesa that works across Gallium3D drivers and over the past many months has been maturing rather well. Among the targets I have been wanting to compare is how well Rusticl competes with the AMD ROCm OpenCL implementation for Radeon GPUs. Given all the interest recently around Strix Halo and the Framework Desktop as well, today's benchmarking is looking at the performance between these different OpenCL driver implementations for the Radeon 8060S Graphics.

Linux Adding Detection For BSD's Bhyve Hypervisor To Support 255+ vCPUs
Linux Adding Detection For BSD's Bhyve Hypervisor To Support 255+ vCPUs
19 August 07:52 AM EDT - BSD - Bhyve - 12 Comments

Bhyve is the BSD hypervisor / virtual machine manager (VMM) developed by FreeBSD that supports a range of operating systems and across CPU vendors. With time Bhyve has also been ported to other BSDs and even Illumos and macOS. The Linux kernel is now in the process of adding guest detection for the Bhyve hypervisor in order to support VMs with 255+ vCPUs.

Intel Upstreams XeVM Into LLVM
Intel Upstreams XeVM Into LLVM
19 August 06:07 AM EDT - Intel - XeVM MLIR - 1 Comment

Intel's newest contribution to the upstream LLVM compiler stack is XeVM as their Multi-Level Intermediate Representation "MLIR" dialect catering to modern Intel graphics processors.

18 August

AMD "GFX1250" To Double The Number Of User SGPRs
AMD "GFX1250" To Double The Number Of User SGPRs
18 August 07:34 PM EDT - AMD - Scalar General-Purpose Registers - 1 Comment

We still don't have much confirmed information on AMD's GFX1250 that has come to light in recent months due to being developed for their AMDGPU shader compiler back-end within LLVM. AMD GFX1250 surfaced in LLVM activity and the past few months has been seeing more additions made. A notable change committed today for LLVM is that the number of user Scalar General-Purpose Registers (SGPRs) has doubled.

A Deep Dive Into The Power & Thermals For The Framework Desktop With AMD Ryzen AI Max
A Deep Dive Into The Power & Thermals For The Framework Desktop With AMD Ryzen AI Max
18 August 11:40 AM EDT - Computers - 25 Comments

The Framework Desktop is a nifty and powerful mini PC powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo". It's been a pleasure testing this small yet powerful Linux-friendly system that easily offers much better performance than the Intel Core Ultra 9 and superb energy efficiency. For complementing the data shared earlier this month in our Framework Desktop review, today's article is a deep dive into the power and thermals of the Framework Desktop in a few different configurations.

AMD Posts Latest Linux Patches For Improving S5 Power Consumption
AMD Posts Latest Linux Patches For Improving S5 Power Consumption
18 August 11:02 AM EDT - AMD - S5 Power Optimizations - 10 Comments

One of the areas worked on by AMD Linux engineers recently to better optimize the Linux kernel on AMD Ryzen platforms is for lowering the power consumption in S5 state due to some devices not being put into a low power state when the system is powered off. Sent out today was the sixth iteration of these patches.

17 August

Linux 6.17 Performance Looking Even Better After Early Fallout Addressed
Linux 6.17 Performance Looking Even Better After Early Fallout Addressed
17 August 12:30 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.17 Benchmarks - 12 Comments

Last week I ran some early Linux 6.17 benchmarks showing some improvements and regressions when testing with AMD Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo". Since then there have been some performance regression fixes along with addressing other early fallout from this fresh kernel code. Repeating the tests now on the latest Linux 6.17 Git state ahead of today's Linux 6.17-rc2 tagging is showing some nice improvements and fixes from the code churn this week.

Linux 6.17-rc2 To Better Tune Attack Vector Controls For SRSO Mitigation
Linux 6.17-rc2 To Better Tune Attack Vector Controls For SRSO Mitigation
17 August 09:23 AM EDT - Linux Security - Linux 6.17 - 1 Comment

One of the new exciting security features with Linux 6.17 is Attack Vector Controls as a means of easier managing CPU security mitigations depending upon the system/server use-case. It drastically simplifies CPU security mitigation management for only activating the mitigations relevant to intended use. With the Linux 6.17-rc2 kernel due out later today, Attack Vector Controls refines its logic around the Speculative Return Stack Overflow (SRSO) mitigation.

16 August

Fedora Copr Repository Offers XLibre Packages For Alternative X Server
16 August 08:30 PM EDT - Fedora - Fedora + Copr Repo = XLibre - 331 Comments

While a proposal to replace the upstream X.Org Server with the XLibre fork was ultimately withdrawn prior to voting by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo), a Fedora Copr repository has now surfaced for those wanting to try out this alternative X Server implementation on Fedora Linux.

15 August

Wine 10.13 Released With One Month Worth Of Improvements
15 August 03:04 PM EDT - WINE - Wine 10.13 - 11 Comments

One month has passed since the Wine 10.12 release. While typically new Wine development releases are on a bi-weekly release cycle, summer holidays typically interfere for one release per year with the Wine project. Thankfully Wine 10.13 is out today to start the cycle anew.

Patches Posted For Raspberry Pi 5 Ethernet With The Upstream Linux Kernel
15 August 12:52 PM EDT - Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi 5 Ethernet - 12 Comments

While the Raspberry Pi 5 is a great and popular Arm single board computer, some elements of getting the hardware support upstream have lagged behind just as was also the case with prior generations of the Raspberry Pi SBC. One of the enablement bits now inching its way toward the mainline kernel is Ethernet support on the Raspberry Pi 5.

Intel FRED Suffers A Late "Incompatible Change" To The Architecture
15 August 08:24 AM EDT - Intel - Intel FRED - 13 Comments

Intel FRED has been seeing Linux software enablement going on for the past three years. FRED is the Flexible Return Event Delivery that overhauls CPU transitions between privilege levels with a goal of lower ring transition latency and more robust software support. Unfortunately it has a late breaking incompatible change to the architecture and the Linux kernel is now being patched for it.

AMD Posts 11th Iteration Of Color Pipeline API For Advanced Color Management On Linux
15 August 06:21 AM EDT - AMD - DRM Color Pipeline API - 5 Comments

One of the Linux Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) patch series that has long been in the works is on a standardized Color Pipeline API. This is for improving advanced color management handling on Linux and aligns with what Valve and Igalia engineers have been doing with AMD-specific color management implementation on the Steam Deck and their Gamescope compositor. Sent out today by AMD was the 11th iteration of these Color Pipeline API patches.

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