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Linux Fixes Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier "IBPB" Handling For Older AMD CPUs
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Originally posted by Danny3 View PostGood!
But I don't get it...
Is IBPB mitigation needed or not if one wants the best privacy and security possible?
Why is this not enabled by default in the kernel, does it have a high performance impact?
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Originally posted by Danny3 View PostGood!
But I don't get it...
Is IBPB mitigation needed or not if one wants the best privacy and security possible?
Why is this not enabled by default in the kernel, does it have a high performance impact?
- Likes 2
Leave a comment:
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Good!
But I don't get it...
Is IBPB mitigation needed or not if one wants the best privacy and security possible?
Why is this not enabled by default in the kernel, does it have a high performance impact?
- Likes 2
Leave a comment:
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Linux Fixes Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier "IBPB" Handling For Older AMD CPUs
Phoronix: Linux Fixes Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier "IBPB" Handling For Older AMD CPUs
Merged today to Linux 6.12 Git were bug fixes to AMD's Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier (IBPB) handling that can be optionally used as part of the Retbleed and Speculative Return Stack Overflow (SRSO) mitigations on older AMD processors...
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