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Originally posted by Developer12 View Post
Oh put a sock in it. This both dwarfed by other work AND there's negligible impact of the mitigations on new hardware like Alder Lake.
I'm not sure how it helps.
If you look close you'll notice that my DVD-RW drive is just for looks because I ran out of SATA ports
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Actually everything I expect from Adler Lake is another bunch of new mitigations slowing down the kernel. Sorry for heavy optimism though.
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Originally posted by Alex/AT View Post--- As a known side effect, SLS mitigation for the kernel does increase the text size of the kernel build by around 2.4% due to the additional (INT3) instructions
So the same for L1C misses and L2 utilization. Nice. Another thing to turn off. The idea of rebuilding vanilla distro kernels with all the crap off is starting to get more and more viable.
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Originally posted by perpetually highMichael the thumbnails are seriously distracting and do not add anything. Please consider removing them or allowing paid subscribers the option to remove them.Code:||www.phoronix.net/image.php$image
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--- As a known side effect, SLS mitigation for the kernel does increase the text size of the kernel build by around 2.4% due to the additional (INT3) instructions
So the same for L1C misses and L2 utilization. Nice. Another thing to turn off. The idea of rebuilding vanilla distro kernels with all the crap off is starting to get more and more viable.
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x86 Straight-Line Speculation Mitigation Patches Updated For Linux
Phoronix: x86 Straight-Line Speculation Mitigation Patches Updated For Linux
A year after Arm processors began mitigating straight-line speculation, Linux developers have been working on similar straight-line speculation mitigations for x86/x86_64 processors...
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