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Intel Xe2/Battlemage & AMD RDNA4 Lead The Graphics Driver Changes In Linux 6.11
Intel Xe2/Battlemage & AMD RDNA4 Lead The Graphics Driver Changes In Linux 6.11
54 Minutes Ago - Hardware - Linux 6.11 Graphics Driver Updates - Add A Comment

DRM subsystem lead maintainer David Airlie recently submitted the DRM-Next pull request for merging into Linux 6.11. All of that Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) feature code has landed for the many kernel graphics/display driver updates along with changes to the few AI accelerator "accel" drivers also part of the tree. As usual, the Intel Xe/i915 and AMD AMDGPU/AMDKFD kernel drivers see a bulk of the upstream open-source graphics improvements.

OpenBSD Now Supports VA-API Video Acceleration
OpenBSD Now Supports VA-API Video Acceleration
6 Hours Ago - BSD - OpenBSD + VA-API - 5 Comments

The BSDs unfortunately continue to lag behind Linux in their GPU driver support. The latest example of this is OpenBSD only days ago seeing initial support for the Video Acceleration API (VA-API) merged for GPU-accelerated video playback on that BSD platform.

LoongArch Enables More Kernel Features With Linux 6.11
LoongArch Enables More Kernel Features With Linux 6.11
6 Hours Ago - Hardware - LoongArch + Linux 6.11 - 1 Comment

The LoongArch CPU architecture changes were submitted and subsequently merged on Monday for the ongoing Linux 6.11 merge window. With the new kernel these Chinese processors support more kernel features for this MIPS-derived and RISC-V-inspired architecture.

X.Org Testing Ground Expands Its Scope To Illumos/OpenIndiana
X.Org Testing Ground Expands Its Scope To Illumos/OpenIndiana
6 Hours Ago - X.Org - X.Org Testing Ground v0.0.4 - 17 Comments

Coming just a day after posting a big set of patches for improving VRR display support under the X.Org Server, Enrico Weigelt today announced the release of the X.Org Testing Ground v0.0.4 software that now supports OpenIndiana / Illumos (OpenSolaris) in addition to its Linux and BSD platform support.

22 July

Kalray Updates Patches For Their Linux Kernel Port To The KV3-1 "Coolidge" SoC
Kalray Updates Patches For Their Linux Kernel Port To The KV3-1 "Coolidge" SoC
22 July 06:35 AM EDT - Hardware - KVX Linux Kernel Port - Add A Comment

Way back at the start of 2023, French fabless semiconductor company Kalray posted Linux kernel patches for a "KVX" Linux kernel port to get Linux up and running on their MPPA3-80 "Coolidge" DPU SoC with the KV3-1 CPU architecture. A year and a half later this work still is outside the Linux kernel but finally a third iteration of the KVX Linux kernel port has been posted for review.

21 July

XZ Patches For The Linux Kernel Updated, Drops "Jia Tan" As A Maintainer
XZ Patches For The Linux Kernel Updated, Drops "Jia Tan" As A Maintainer
21 July 03:11 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - XZ For The Linux Kernel - 35 Comments

Back in March were a set of patches to the Linux kernel's XZ embedded compression implementation with the project having switched from public domain to the BSD Zero Clause License along with other changes to update that in-tree code. Since then the notorious XZ backdoor situation was discovered in the upstream XZ project. With those major issues behind, Lasse Collin today sent out an updated set of patches for updating the in-tree XZ code for the Linux kernel.

20 July

New Linux Patches Enable The Snapdragon X1 Elite Powered Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6
New Linux Patches Enable The Snapdragon X1 Elite Powered Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6
20 July 06:34 AM EDT - Hardware - Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 - 24 Comments

With Linux 6.11 support for the Lenovo Yoga Slim7x and ASUS Vivobook S15 are upstreamed for some of the first Qualcomm Snapdragon X1 Elite powered laptops. But for follow-on kernel cycles you can expect yet more Snapdragon X1 Elite/Plus powered laptop support to appear with new DeviceTree additions. On Friday, Linaro engineer Konrad Dybcio sent out the patches for enabling the X1 Elite powered Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 laptop.

19 July

AMD XDNA Ryzen AI Linux Kernel Driver Posted For Review
19 July 02:30 PM EDT - AMD - AMD XDNA Linux Driver - 20 Comments

Back in January AMD quietly posted an XDNA Linux kernel driver for enabling the Ryzen AI NPUs. The driver has been maintained within that GitHub repository since but without any clear effort for getting this accelerator driver reviewed and merged into the upstream Linux kernel. Today that first step is finally being taken with the Ryzen AI XDNA Linux kernel driver patches posted to the Linux kernel mailing list and dri-devel to begin facilitating the upstream review process for getting this AI accelerator driver in the mainline kernel.

18 July

EXT4 Has A Very Nice Performance Optimization For Linux 6.11
18 July 07:45 AM EDT - Linux Storage - Faster Performance - 47 Comments

With the maturity of the EXT4 file-system it's not too often seeing any huge feature additions for this commonly used Linux file-system but there's still the occasional wild performance optimization to uncover... With Linux 6.11 the EXT4 file-system can see upwards of a 20% performance boost in some scenarios.

GCC On AArch64 Handles Rewriting "-march=native" To "-mcpu=native"
18 July 06:56 AM EDT - GNU - -march=native On ARM - 2 Comments

Toward the end of 2022 a GCC AArch64 compiler change was quietly made by Arm that allows "-march=native" to be handled on 64-bit ARM by treating it as the equivalent "-mcpu=native" option. The change happened to fly under my radar at that time and didn't draw much attention at large while now it's finally being officially documented in hopes of similar behavior being adopted by other compilers for AArch64.

Fedora 41 Looks To Ship Upcoming AMD ROCm 6.2 For Latest AI Capabilities
18 July 06:22 AM EDT - Fedora - AMD ROCm 6.2 - 9 Comments

The ROCm 6.1 series is the latest stable version currently of AMD's open-source GPU compute stack with an increasing large focus on AI. AMD has confirmed to Red Hat that ROCm 6.2 will debut before the release of Fedora 41, so the developers are now hoping to be shipping ROCm 6.2 packages with this upcoming Fedora Linux release.

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