Originally posted by timofonic
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Intel Proposes Using Netlink For Linux Graphics Driver RAS & Telemetry
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The hardware and old drivers better not, because it would of been detected earlier.
But in this case, "telemetry" means "reporting the GPU usage, various temperatures, FPS at card level back to the PC".
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Originally posted by F.Ultra View Post
no, telemetry is just readings from the hardware. You just happens to fooled by Microsoft that calls their spyware Telemetry.
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Let's hope they get the netlink semantics right this time, multiple of their network related APIs really messed this up and simply used netlink as a transport mechanism without any regard to established semantic conventions.
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FWIW, HERM (which feeds rasdaemon with RAS events) uses tracing infrastructure to report errors to userspace. This notion of "polling sysfs for error counters" is simply outdated. Sure netlink makes sense for telemetry though.
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