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Google Posts Updated Encrypted Hibernation Patches For Linux
Google Posts Updated Encrypted Hibernation Patches For Linux
8 Hours Ago - Linux Kernel - Encrypted Hibernation - 1 Comment

Back in May there was a patch series by Google engineers working on encrypted hibernation support for Linux that would be protected by the platform hardware itself like with a TPM module as well as user authentication by a password or other means. Sent out today is a second revision to that Linux encrypted hibernation support.

AMD's New PMF CPU Linux Driver Now Preparing For "CnQF"
AMD's New PMF CPU Linux Driver Now Preparing For "CnQF"
23 August 03:30 PM EDT - AMD - CnFQ - 1 Comment

As I've written about the past several weeks, AMD engineers have been preparing a Platform Management Framework (PMF) driver for Linux. The AMD Platform Management Framework for future hardware appears similar to Intel's Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework (DPTF) and designed to enhance the thermal/power performance of future platforms.

Imagination PowerVR Rogue DRM Linux Kernel Driver Out For Review
Imagination PowerVR Rogue DRM Linux Kernel Driver Out For Review
23 August 05:58 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - PVR DRM Kernel Driver - 5 Comments

Earlier this year was the surprise announcement of Imagination publishing an open-source PowerVR Vulkan driver for Mesa. That driver has since been mainlined in Mesa and the Imagination developers continue working on improving their Vulkan API coverage. Simultaneously they have been working on a proper, upstream-friendly open-source DRM/KMS kernel driver and that code now is far enough along that it's been sent out for initial review.

Sound Open Firmware 2.2.1 Released With Preparations For Intel Raptor Lake
Sound Open Firmware 2.2.1 Released With Preparations For Intel Raptor Lake
23 August 05:45 AM EDT - Hardware - Sound Open Firmware 2.2.1 - 2 Comments

Sound Open Fimware is already four years old as what started out as Intel pushing for more open firmware around audio DSPs. Since then we've seen Mediatek begin to support "SOF" as well as some AMD hardware supporting Sound Open Firmware. Out today is SOF 2.2.1 as the latest from this open-source project under the Linux Foundation umbrella.

22 August

GNOME 43's Mutter Lands Max BPC Property Support To Deal With Monitor Issues
GNOME 43's Mutter Lands Max BPC Property Support To Deal With Monitor Issues
22 August 12:30 PM EDT - GNOME - Max BPC - 22 Comments

Earlier this summer was the patch series for GNOME's Mutter to make use of the Linux DRM/KMS "max BPC" property for the drivers exposing the maximum bits per color supported. That code has now been merged in time for next month's GNOME 43 release and in turn will help deal with some scenarios where users may encounter screen flickering, brief blackouts, and other problems related to available monitor bandwidth.

Asahi Linux May Have OpenGL 2.1 For Apple M1/M2 By Year's End
Asahi Linux May Have OpenGL 2.1 For Apple M1/M2 By Year's End
22 August 10:30 AM EDT - Mesa - Asahi Linux OpenGL Status - 46 Comments

Alyssa Rosenzweig who is known for her work on the Panfrost open-source, reverse-engineered Arm Mali driver and has been spending nearly two years now involved with the Asahi Linux crew working on reverse-engineered Apple M1/M2 graphics support has shared a new status update.

Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Benchmarks Are Very Competitive To Radeon OpenGL Driver
Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Benchmarks Are Very Competitive To Radeon OpenGL Driver
22 August 06:30 AM EDT - Display Drivers - 42 Comments

With this weekend having seen more Zink refactoring code land and Zink being faster than RadeonSI at least for some operations, it was time to fire up some fresh benchmarks of this generic OpenGL-on-Vulkan implementation. From the newest Mesa code this weekend after the latest Zink patches were merged, here is a look at how the Zink performance is compared to the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver's native OpenGL support. All of the testing was done using an AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics card.

GTK4's Broadway HTML5 Backend Coming Back To Ubuntu, Debian
GTK4's Broadway HTML5 Backend Coming Back To Ubuntu, Debian
22 August 05:20 AM EDT - GNOME - GTK4 Broadway - 4 Comments

For the past decade going back to the early GTK3 days there has been the "Broadway" back-end that allows for GTK interfaces to be rendered within HTML5 web browsers. Aside from demos and other toys, there hasn't been too much widespread use reported with this GTK HTML5 back-end and some distributions like Ubuntu and Debian haven't been shipping the Broadway support with the newer GTK4. However, that is changing now for Debian and with this autumn's release of Ubuntu 22.10.

21 August

Cloud Hypervisor 26.0 Released With SMBIOS Improvements, Unified Binary For MSHV/KVM
21 August 06:12 AM EDT - Virtualization - Cloud-Hypervisor 26.0 - 2 Comments

Cloud Hypervisor 26.0 released this week as the newest version of this Rust-based hypervisor focused on cloud workloads and secure computing. The open-source Cloud Hypervisor started out as an Intel software project and continues to be led by them while now under Linux Foundation stewardship and continuing to see contributions from the likes of Arm and Microsoft.

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