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Intel Spins Up Revised GNA Driver For AI Neural Co-Processor
Intel Spins Up Revised GNA Driver For AI Neural Co-Processor
7 Hours Ago - Intel - Intel GNA - Add A Comment

While Intel with the rest of the tech industry continue investing immense resources in areas around AI and talking it up, one of the efforts that has been slow to materialize on the Linux side has been for enabling their Gaussian & Neural Accelerator (GNA) with the mainline Linux kernel. This week the latest Intel GNA driver patches were posted for this neural co-processor.

Initial AMD Zen 4 "znver4" Support Merged Into GCC 13
Initial AMD Zen 4 "znver4" Support Merged Into GCC 13
15 Hours Ago - AMD - GCC 13 znver4 - 1 Comment

Last Thursday AMD finally sent out the basic enablement patch for AMD Zen 4 "znver4" with the GCC compiler. Once again it was tardy with Ryzen 7000 series processors already shipping and sadly the cost tables (tuning) is still catering to Zen 3 rather than updated for Zen 4. While as of today this -march=znver4 support has been merged into GCC 13.

Microsoft Adds Mesa Support For Building Against The DirectX 12 Agility SDK
Microsoft Adds Mesa Support For Building Against The DirectX 12 Agility SDK
15 Hours Ago - Microsoft - DirectX Agility SDK - Add A Comment

Windows users are increasingly making use of Mesa with Microsoft investing in supporting a number of different open, industry standard APIs and then layering them atop the underlying Direct3D 12 driver for the likes of WSL2 usage. OpenGL, OpenCL, Vulkan, and VA-API video acceleration have been the primary targets for Microsoft engineers working on Mesa with the Windows Subsystem for Linux in mind while also posing other possible use-cases where the host may lack native drivers for those APIs. For bettering Mesa on Windows, Microsoft has now added support for compiling against the DirectX 12 Agility SDK.

AVX-VNNI-INT8 & AVX-IFMA Land In GCC 13
16 Hours Ago - Intel - AVX-VNNI-INT8 + AVX-IFMA - Add A Comment

As part of Intel's work starting to enable the compiler support for their Sierra Forest CPUs, AVX-VNNI-INT8 and AVX-IFMA support has been merged into the GCC 13 compiler for supporting these instructions being first introduced with Intel's Sierra Forest and Grand Ridge.

20 October

Intel Releases Packaged Arc Graphics Driver For Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Intel Releases Packaged Arc Graphics Driver For Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
20 October 02:09 PM EDT - Intel - Intel Arc Graphics Driver - 17 Comments

If as an Ubuntu Linux user you have been held off on purchasing one of the new Arc Graphics discrete graphics cards due to the prospects of having to upgrade your own kernel, Mesa, and linux-firmware packages, Intel has a solution for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS users in the form of a packaged driver.

Coreboot/Dasharo Being Ported To The MSI PRO Z690-A DDR5 Motherboard
Coreboot/Dasharo Being Ported To The MSI PRO Z690-A DDR5 Motherboard
20 October 12:30 PM EDT - Coreboot - Coreboot + MSI DDR5 Motherboard - 2 Comments

Earlier this year Coreboot and the Dasharo downstream were ported to the MSI PRO Z690-A DDR4 motherboard. This was very exciting in that a current-generation Intel desktop motherboard could run Coreboot and readily available through various Internet retailers. But many inquired about whether the MSI PRO Z690-A DDR5 variant would see similar support and now that too is being worked on.

Open Firmware DRM Driver "OFDRM" Queuing For Linux 6.2
20 October 04:55 AM EDT - Hardware - Open Firmware DRM - 2 Comments

A first batch of "drm-misc-next" patches have been sent in for DRM-Next to queue until the Linux 6.2 merge window comes about in December. With this initial batch of new material for v6.2 is a new Direct Rendering Manager driver: OFDRM.

19 October

Corsair PSU Linux Driver Patched To Work With The New HX1500i PSU
Corsair PSU Linux Driver Patched To Work With The New HX1500i PSU
19 October 07:47 PM EDT - Hardware - Corsair HX1500i - 5 Comments

Corsair this summer launched the HX1500i power supply as the latest in their HX series. The Corsair HX1500i provides three EPS12V connectors, a fully modular design, and as implied by the model is sized for providing 1500 Watts. This $399 USD power supply can now also interface with the Linux kernel for monitoring support.

Call Depth Tracking Aligning For Linux 6.2 To Lessen Mitigation Performance Hit For Intel Skylake
Call Depth Tracking Aligning For Linux 6.2 To Lessen Mitigation Performance Hit For Intel Skylake
19 October 01:00 PM EDT - Linux Security - Call Depth Tracking - 3 Comments

While the Linux 6.1 merge window just passed and the "Call Depth Tracking" patches have been in development the past few months, it looks like that for the Linux 6.2 kernel is where that alternative mitigation technique will be introduced for helping offset some of the significant performance regressions incurred for Intel Skylake era processors as a result of recent CPU security vulnerability mitigations.

systemd 252-rc2 Released With More Changes To This Key Linux Component
systemd 252-rc2 Released With More Changes To This Key Linux Component
19 October 11:48 AM EDT - systemd - systemd 252-rc2 - 2 Comments

Two weeks ago was the release of systemd 252-rc1 with introducing the new systemd-measure command, a "support-ended" taint flag for OS images detected past their end-of-support date, and a wide variety of other changes and feature additions. Systemd 252-rc2 is now available for additional testing with various fixes plus a few more additions.

Mesa OpenGL Threading Messed Up Cursor Handling With KDE Wayland - Fixed Now
Mesa OpenGL Threading Messed Up Cursor Handling With KDE Wayland - Fixed Now
19 October 08:42 AM EDT - Mesa - Mesa GLThread + KDE KWin Wayland - 40 Comments

If you habitually ride Mesa Git for the latest and greatest open-source AMD Radeon graphics driver code and use the KDE Plasma desktop with Wayland, you may have noticed a glitchy cursor recently. Fortunately, that's now fixed up with today's Mesa Git code and ended up stemming from the recent global enabling of Mesa OpenGL threading.

LLVM Begins Preparing For Intel Sierra Forest & Grand Ridge CPUs
LLVM Begins Preparing For Intel Sierra Forest & Grand Ridge CPUs
19 October 06:12 AM EDT - Intel - New Instructions - 2 Comments

Last week saw Intel sending out new GCC compiler patches for adding the "Sierra Forest" CPU target and the number of new x86_64 instructions it's adding. Those GCC patches follow Intel publishing an updated programming reference manual where they detailed these new instructions coming for Sierra Forest Xeon CPUs as well as Grand Ridge. Now on the LLVM compiler side, they too have begun landing new patches for these new Intel instructions.

Intel's Linux Vulkan Driver Lands Workaround For HITMAN 3
Intel's Linux Vulkan Driver Lands Workaround For HITMAN 3
19 October 05:32 AM EDT - Intel - Rendering Workaround - 4 Comments

Intel Arc Graphics A750 and A770 work on Linux if you are running the very latest Linux kernel and Mesa. The gaming experience is decent aside from occasional driver issues. One of the games that has been pesky with the open-source Intel "ANV" Vulkan driver has been the HITMAN 3 title running under Steam Play but with the newest Mesa 22.3 code should now be fixed up.

18 October

AMD Develops New "GI-1.0" Open-Source Global Illumination Tech
AMD Develops New "GI-1.0" Open-Source Global Illumination Tech
18 October 06:20 PM EDT - Radeon - GPUOpen GI-1.0 - 9 Comments

AMD under their GPUOpen umbrella has published a paper on their new technology dubbed "GI-1.0" that is a fast, scalable two-level radiance caching scheme for real-time global illumination. This means of real-time global illumination says it can deliver comparable quality to other GI implementations while said to be much faster. GI-1.0 will be open-source, AMD says, but the code isn't yet published.

AMD CPU Microcode Fix For Linux To Patch Every Logical Thread Nears Mainline
AMD CPU Microcode Fix For Linux To Patch Every Logical Thread Nears Mainline
18 October 05:42 AM EDT - AMD - x86/urgent - 4 Comments

Back in August I wrote about a patch to change AMD's CPU microcode loading on Linux to now patch every logical CPU thread rather than just per physical core. It turned out that at least some CPU microcode updates do make per-thread modifications while the Linux kernel microcode handling for AMD was just applying microcode updates at run-time on a per-core basis. That patch was seemingly forgotten about but has now been queued up as part of x86 "urgent" changes for the mainline kernel.

Mesa's Gallium3D Finishes Gutting Out Its Graw Interface
18 October 05:14 AM EDT - Mesa - Lightening Mesa - 1 Comment

Two weeks ago a bunch of old Mesa code got removed including the XvMC front-end, Rbug as a remote debugging interface, and some of Graw that was to serve as a raw Gallium3D interface without a traditional Gallium front-end. Some of Graw was accidentally left in the source tree while now that has been caught and eliminated in further lightening the size of Mesa.

17 October

Proton 7.0-5 RC Gets More Windows Games Running On Linux
17 October 07:08 PM EDT - Valve - Proton 7.0-5 RC - 15 Comments

Valve is preparing to roll-out Proton 7.0-5 as the newest version of this Wine-derived software that powers Steam Play for enjoying Windows games on Linux. For facilitating some testing prior to the formal Proton 7.0-5, a release candidate was published today.

Linux 6.1 Features Include Initial Rust Code, MGLRU, New AMD CPU Features, More Security
17 October 09:07 AM EDT - Software - 10 Comments

Now that Linux 6.1-rc1 was released, here is my look at all of the interesting kernel changes and new features that landed over the past two weeks. Linux 6.1 is shaping up to be another exciting kernel with many new software features, new hardware enablement work, and other changes for this end-of-year 2022 kernel version that is also likely to be the next Linux LTS release.

Prominent KDE Developer Nate Graham Joins The KDE e.V. Board - Pitches More Fundraising
17 October 07:19 AM EDT - KDE - KDE e.V. Board of Directors - 19 Comments

Prominent KDE developer Nate Graham who the past several years has focused on fixing many bugs and nuisances with the KDE desktop as well as being well known for his weekly "This Week In KDE" development summaries has been elected to the KDE e.V. Board of Directors. As part of the board, his platform is on fundraising more for KDE and hoping to hire more developers to further accelerate this open-source desktop environment.

Intel Meteor Lake "-march=meteorlake" Support Lands In GCC 13
17 October 06:16 AM EDT - Intel - Meteor Lake - 7 Comments

After Intel posted a set of patches last week for the GNU Compiler Collection around Raptor Lake, Meteor Lake, and Sierra Forest, the two more basic patches have already been merged into the GCC 13 code-base while the Sierra Forest Xeon E-core patches and the various new instructions presented there are still undergoing review.

Arcan Project Announces The Modern & Radically Different Cat9 Shell
17 October 05:48 AM EDT - Desktop - Cat9 Shell - 14 Comments

The Arcan project that started out as a display server built atop a game engine and with time has introduced many features and experimenting with original approaches to longstanding Linux desktop/display shortcomings, has announced their Cat9 shell. This modern terminal has been in development for nearly six years while now the developers are finally confident in announcing this initiative.

PHP 8.2 Cleared For Introduction In Fedora 38
17 October 05:19 AM EDT - Fedora - PHP 8.2 + Fedora 38 - 1 Comment

This should hardly come as a surprise given Fedora's tendency to ship with bleeding-edge package versions, but Fedora Linux 38 next spring will offer PHP 8.2 for those wanting to run a LAMP stack on this modern, Red Hat sponsored Linux distribution.

16 October

XFS & F2FS Changes Are Tame For Linux 6.1
16 October 05:48 AM EDT - Linux Storage - XFS + F2FS - 2 Comments

For the Linux 6.1 kernel Btrfs is bringing some significant performance optimizations and with EXT4 there is also some performance tuning. But when it comes to the Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) and the XFS file-systems this cycle is on the lighter side.

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