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Linux KPTI Tests Using Linux 4.14 vs. 4.9 vs. 4.4
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Ha, ha, i am sure Fortune 500 companies could employe someone and do internal tests on whatever env and whatever app they care about
Does some of these F500 sponsor Michael? If they do, then i am sorry your comment is OKLast edited by dungeon; 05 January 2018, 03:14 AM.
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No one is using the 4.4 kernel or 4.9 on the Server for Darktable and other client work. We already know the pain is in the Enteprise Markets where tens of billions in purchase orders are at stake. You showing useless desktop examples is something no Cloud based Fortune 500 company gives a crap about.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
In the kernel version 4.15-rc6 are the x86 PTI patches. Insecure bug flag disabling for Ryzen is in the linux-next kernel...
And now for 4.14.12 it will be disabled for not just Ryzen but for AMD CPUs in general
Now PTI is part of all stable/longterm kernels GKH maintains.
see kernel.org for different kernel versions.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux...stable-rc.git/Last edited by dungeon; 05 January 2018, 02:49 AM.
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Typo, no beer
and linux-4.9.y having Linux 4.9.75-rc1Last edited by dungeon; 05 January 2018, 01:26 AM.
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just installed 4.14.12rc1 so glad they turned the insecure bug flag off for Ryzen.
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Michael do you still have in your possession those Tyan servers with with the Intel Xeons? Since the patches effect certain workloads that are more relevant to servers it'd be great to see some benchmarks
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This article is quite useful for showing that the performance "hit" from KPTI looks like line-noise compared to the variations in performance of these benchmarks that have been occurring during the regular development of the Linux kernel anyway.
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Linux KPTI Tests Using Linux 4.14 vs. 4.9 vs. 4.4
Phoronix: Linux KPTI Tests Using Linux 4.14 vs. 4.9 vs. 4.4
Yet another one of the avenues we have been exploring with our Linux Page Table Isolation (KPTI) testing has been looking at any impact of this security feature in the wake of the Meltdown vulnerability when testing with an older Linux Long Term Support (LTS) release. In particular, when using a kernel prior to the PCID (Process Context Identifier) support in the Linux kernel that is used to lessen the impact of KPTI.
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