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Linux 6.12 Features Are Super Exciting With Real-Time, Sched_ext, Intel Xe2 & Raspberry Pi 5
Linux 6.12 Features Are Super Exciting With Real-Time, Sched_ext, Intel Xe2 & Raspberry Pi 5
12 Hours Ago - Software - 9 Comments

The Linux 6.12 merge window is wrapping up today with the release of Linux 6.12-rc1 in the coming hours. This is going to be a heck of an exciting kernel. There's real-time PREEMPT_RT finally in mainline, the much anticipated sched_ext code also was merged, QR codes for DRM panic messages, initial out-of-the-box support for Intel Xe2 graphics with Lunar Lake and Battlemage, initial Raspberry Pi 5 support, and a ton of other hardware support additions and new innovative kernel software features.

28 September

Systemd Looking At A Future With More Varlink & Less D-Bus For IPC
Systemd Looking At A Future With More Varlink & Less D-Bus For IPC
28 September 04:00 PM EDT - systemd - Systemd + Varlink - 47 Comments

Taking place this week in Berlin was systemd's annual "All Systems Go" developer conference. Among the interesting talks was Lennart Poettering talking about the ongoing challenges of D-Bus for inter-process communication (IPC) with systemd and how they are looking at Varlink for IPC needs moving forward.

Blumenkrantz Proposes Workflow Improvements For Wayland Protocols
Blumenkrantz Proposes Workflow Improvements For Wayland Protocols
28 September 09:35 AM EDT - Wayland - Wayland Governance - 18 Comments

It's been a busy week for Valve Linux graphics software engineer Mike Blumenkrantz. Besides hacking on Mesa's Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan driver implementation, this week his latest target was working to help accelerate the pace of Wayland protocol development. He's been working through a few proposals like addressing NACK usage for how Wayland protocols can be rejected and in ending out the week he has drafted some additional workflow improvements.

27 September

Last Call For The 2024 Phoronix Premium Oktoberfest Promotion
Last Call For The 2024 Phoronix Premium Oktoberfest Promotion
27 September 08:00 PM EDT - Premium - Sale Ending - 1 Comment

If you wanted to get in on the last Phoronix Premium promotion before the end-of-year holidays, this is your last chance to do so with the "Oktoberfest" sale ending this weekend for helping to support the site while enjoying ad-free browsing, native dark mode, multi-page articles on a single page, and other benefits.

AmpereOne CPPC CPUFreq Schedutil vs. Performance Governor Benchmarks
AmpereOne CPPC CPUFreq Schedutil vs. Performance Governor Benchmarks
27 September 11:02 AM EDT - Hardware - AmpereOne A192-32X - 2 Comments

Similar to the ACPI CPUFreq and AMD/Intel P-State CPU frequency scaling driver and scaling governor benchmarks and power efficiency comparisons I routinely do on Phoronix, when recently having the Supermicro AmpereOne server in the lab with the 192-core A192-32X processor, I carried out some CPPC CPUFreq schedutil vs. performance governor benchmarks for curiosity and reference purposes while looking at the performance and power efficiency.

CouchDB Update Brings QuickJS Engine Option - 4~5x Faster Than SpiderMonkey
CouchDB Update Brings QuickJS Engine Option - 4~5x Faster Than SpiderMonkey
27 September 08:44 AM EDT - Programming - CouchDB 3.4.1 - 8 Comments

Apache CouchDB 3.4.1 was released today after the developers decided at the last minute before releasing CouchDB 3.4 to drop automatic upgrading of password hashes... Thus CouchDB 3.4.1 is out as the big "CouchDB 3.4" release. The CouchDB 3.4 series brings a number of performance improvements, QuickJS as an alternative to the SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine, and other enhancements.

Asynchronous Device Shutdown Doesn't Make It For Linux 6.12
Asynchronous Device Shutdown Doesn't Make It For Linux 6.12
27 September 06:52 AM EDT - Hardware - shut down devices asynchronously - 1 Comment

Patches for wiring up async device shutdown within the Linux kernel were queued via the driver core branch for the in-development Linux 6.12 kernel. However, at the last minute these asynchronous device shutdown patches were reverted so that they can be reworked and hopefully land for the Linux v6.13 kernel in the new year.

26 September

Intel Xeon 6980P vs. AMD EPYC Power Efficiency / Performance-Per-Watt Benchmarks
Intel Xeon 6980P vs. AMD EPYC Power Efficiency / Performance-Per-Watt Benchmarks
26 September 01:52 PM EDT - Processors - 21 Comments

Earlier this week in the launch-day Intel Xeon 6980P Granite Rapids review/benchmarks I unfortunately wasn't able to provide any CPU power consumption and performance-per-Watt benchmarks due a Linux kernel issue and the minimal time ahead of launch for testing. I've now repeated the Xeon 6980P benchmarking on the Linux 6.8 kernel of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS with power monitoring working and have those power efficiency numbers to share today for how Granite Rapids compares to prior Emerald Rapids / Sapphire Rapids / Ice Lake and against the current AMD EPYC Bergamo/Genoa(X) competition.

25 September

Intel Working To Improve Virtualization Handling For P/E-Core Hybrid CPUs
25 September 12:03 PM EDT - Intel - Intel Core + Virtualization - 4 Comments

While Intel has been making steady progress around enhancing the Linux kernel handling for CPUs with a mix of P and E cores for proper task placement and power optimizations, one area that still is less than desirable for these hybrid Intel Core processors is around virtualization. But Intel engineers are now actively working on improving the Linux virtualization infrastructure for being able to convey the P/E core differences among vCPUs so that the guest VMs can better behave in such environments.

Cloudflare Goes With AMD EPYC Genoa-X For Their Next-Gen Servers
25 September 09:45 AM EDT - AMD - Cloudflare Genoa-X Servers - 2 Comments

Cloudflare's always-interesting technical blog laid out their details today concerning their next-gen "12th Generation" in-house servers that will be powering their vast web infrastructure. With these next-gen Cloudflare servers they are going with AMD EPYC 9684X Genoa-X processors.

Fwupd 1.9.25 Supports Firmware Updates For A Few More Devices Under Linux
25 September 06:17 AM EDT - LVFS - Fwupd 1.9.25 - 3 Comments

Red Hat engineer Richard Hughes this morning released Fwupd 1.9.25 as the newest feature release to this open-source solution paired with the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) for making firmware updates on Linux a breeze for an increasing number of systems and peripherals. With Fwupd 1.9.25, the supported device list has grown a little bit longer.

Intel Lunar Lake Linux Benchmarks Are Still Forthcoming
25 September 12:00 AM EDT - Intel - Not Yet... Unfortunately - 17 Comments

While there were many Windows reviews/benchmarks out Tuesday for Intel Core Ultra 200 Series "Lunar Lake" laptops on various websites, Linux tests are still awaiting due to having resorted to pre-ordering a Lunar Lake laptop myself for delivering Linux support/compatibility information and performance benchmarks. But hopefully by this time next week will be the initial data set.

24 September

NVIDIA Mellanox Linux Driver Spearheads Multi-Path PCI As "A Sign Of Things To Come"
24 September 04:30 PM EDT - NVIDIA - Linux 6.12 RDMA - 2 Comments

While open-source enthusiasts like to criticize NVIDIA for not maintaining upstream, in-tree kernel graphics driver support (though things have been changing there), for other areas of their vast hardware portfolio they are much better upstream Linux kernel citizens and often at the forefront of new driver innovations. One of the leading examples of that is around the NVIDIA Mellanox networking driver support. With Linux 6.12 they've landed a new feature that has been described as "a sign of things to come, I think we will see more of this in the next 10 years."

NVIDIA Publishes Open-Source Linux Driver Code For GPU Virtualization "vGPU" Support
24 September 01:32 PM EDT - NVIDIA - NVIDIA GPU Virtualization - 55 Comments

NVIDIA engineers have sent out an exciting set of Linux kernel patches for enabling NVIDIA vGPU software support for virtual GPU support among multiple virtual machines (VMs). In aiming for upstream-focused Linux support, this NVIDIA vGPU support is built around the adapted Nouveau driver with the code previously posted for splitting up the Nouveau/NVKM driver components.

Intel Gaudi 3 Linux Driver Support Expected Next Month
24 September 11:00 AM EDT - Intel - Gaudi 3 Driver - Add A Comment

Intel used their Enterprise Tech Tour last week in Oregon to not only provide insight into the new Xeon 6900 "Granite Rapids" server processors (and Xeon 6980P benchmarks) but also to shed more light on their Gaudi 3 AI inference accelerator. The question I was most curious about with Gaudi 3: where's the Linux driver support?

Intel's LPMD "Low Power Mode Daemon" Now Identifies As The "Energy Optimizer"
24 September 06:43 AM EDT - Intel - Intel LPMD v0.0.7 - 9 Comments

The Intel LPMD open-source project is a user-space daemon for optimizing active idle power handling on Linux and can be useful particularly for modern Intel Core hybrid processors. LPMD is short for the "Low Power Mode Daemon" while with today's v0.0.7 release it's now re-identified itself as the "Energy Optimizer" instead.

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