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Experimental, Reverse-Engineered & AI Assisted Rust Driver Targets Modern DisplayLink Hardware
Experimental, Reverse-Engineered & AI Assisted Rust Driver Targets Modern DisplayLink Hardware
7 Hours Ago - Hardware - Vino DRM Driver - 12 Comments

The original DisplayLink USB display adapters were great for working with an upstream, open-source driver while sadly the newer DisplayLink tech has been limited to an out-of-tree driver and proprietary user-space daemon. But posted today is an experimental "Vino" driver that is a clean-room, reverse-engineered driver for newer DisplayLink hardware.

Epic Games Announces Lore Open-Source Version Control System
Epic Games Announces Lore Open-Source Version Control System
8 Hours Ago - Programming - Lore - 31 Comments

Epic Games announced today they have created a new version control system that is now open-source as Lore. Given the proliferation and excellence of Git, you may be wondering why Epic Games is pursuing another VCS option... They are specifically catering Lore to games and entertainment purposes with large file sizes.

Intel Core Ultra X7 Panther Lake Performance On Linux 7.1
Intel Core Ultra X7 Panther Lake Performance On Linux 7.1
9 Hours Ago - Software - 2 Comments

After recently noting the Intel Arc B580 Battlemage performance improving with Linux 7.1 and similarly finding performance gains for the Arc Pro B70 on Linux 7.1, several Phoronix readers have been wondering whether the newer Xe3 graphics with Panther Lake similarly benefit. Here are some CPU and iGPU benchmarks of the Core Ultra X7 358H "Panther Lake" SoC between Linux 7.0 and the recently stabilized Linux 7.1 kernel.

Myna Announced As Speech-To-Text Solution For The Ubuntu Desktop
Myna Announced As Speech-To-Text Solution For The Ubuntu Desktop
10 Hours Ago - Ubuntu - Ubuntu Myna - 5 Comments

Earlier this month plans were shared publicly of Ubuntu 26.10 aiming to build a context-aware desktop with local AI features and one of the first capabilities to be integrated speech-to-text support. Now we have more details on the speech-to-text plans with Canonical announcing the Myna project.

Initial AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL Support Successfully Merged For Linux 7.2
Initial AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL Support Successfully Merged For Linux 7.2
11 Hours Ago - Linux Kernel - Linux 7.2 DRM - 3 Comments

The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel graphics/display and accelerator driver changes have been merged for Linux 7.2. The Linux 7.2 DRM merge is headlined by the long-awaited HDMI 2.1 Fixed Rate Link (FRL) support for the AMDGPU open-source driver as part of the larger effort of finally proceeding with a full HDMI 2.1 implementation for this AMD Radeon Linux driver.

GCC 17 Lands Initial Infrastructure For C++29
GCC 17 Lands Initial Infrastructure For C++29
13 Hours Ago - GNU - -std=c++29 - Add A Comment

Merged yesterday to the GCC Git development codebase for next year's GCC 17 release is the initial infrastructure laying out support for -std=c++29 and the like for targeting the C++29 standard not anticipated for release until around 2029.

Linux Finally Ends AppleTalk Protocol Support
Linux Finally Ends AppleTalk Protocol Support
14 Hours Ago - Apple - AppleTalk + Linux - 19 Comments

While the AppleTalk networking protocols were innovative when they first appeared for their plug-and-play capabilities, Apple itself ended their AppleTalk support back in 2009. Now 17 years later, the Linux kernel is ending AppleTalk support due to a recent surge of AI-generated patches.

16 June

Mozilla Firefox Usage Of zlib-rs For Better Safety & Performance
Mozilla Firefox Usage Of zlib-rs For Better Safety & Performance
16 June 08:46 PM EDT - Mozilla - Firefox + zlib-rs - 19 Comments

Since the release in May of Firefox 151, Mozilla has been relying on the zlib-rs library for Gzip compression/decompression. This subtle change to use this Rust-based Zlib implementation has yielded some performance benefits and better memory safety but also some headaches when dealing with Intel CPU bugs.

Linux Enacts Guidance To Tighten Acceptance Of New File-Systems Into The Kernel
Linux Enacts Guidance To Tighten Acceptance Of New File-Systems Into The Kernel
16 June 05:16 PM EDT - Linux Storage - New Linux File-Systems - 37 Comments

There is no shortage of different file-systems available for Linux. New file-systems continue to come about in the open-source world but ultimately many of them end up not being well maintained or having very limited users and not necessarily innovating enough to make them worthwhile over other alternatives. Given the continued increase in file-systems looking to get into the Linux kernel, such as FTRFS and VMUFAT being some of the most recent and then even having multiple NTFS drivers for Linux, there is now documentation in place to formally lay out criteria for new file-systems to be accepted.

Linux 7.2 Can Significantly Lower Container Exit/Unmount Latency
Linux 7.2 Can Significantly Lower Container Exit/Unmount Latency
16 June 11:02 AM EDT - Linux Storage - Lower Latency Linux 7.2 - 3 Comments

A patch series merged for the Linux 7.2 kernel addresses a race condition that can occur when a container is exiting yielding "VFS: Busy inodes after unmount" messages and a possible user-after-free condition. But the patch series also goes further and delivers a very nice optimization to lower the container unmounting latency for environments with heavy I/O load.

Wine Wayland Lands Fractional Scaling Support
Wine Wayland Lands Fractional Scaling Support
16 June 09:22 AM EDT - WINE - Wine Wayland + Fractional Scaling - 10 Comments

Following last week's Wine 11.11 release that brought alpha modifier support for opacity handling with the Wine Wayland driver, merged this week to Wine is support for fractional scaling with the Wine Wayland driver.

Linux 7.2 Drops Driver For The 40+ Year Old Hercules Monochrome ISA Graphics Card
Linux 7.2 Drops Driver For The 40+ Year Old Hercules Monochrome ISA Graphics Card
16 June 05:45 AM EDT - Hardware - Hercules Monochrome ISA - 12 Comments

After Linux 7.1 dropped support for old i486 CPUs and also began removing some old ISA and PCMCIA device drivers, there is some additional old hardware relics being cleared out of the in-development Linux 7.2 driver... The frame-buffer device driver for the old Hercules Monochrome ISA graphics card is now removed from the Linux kernel after decades at play.

15 June

FreeBSD Receives Funding To Launch AI-Assisted Vulnerability Discovery
FreeBSD Receives Funding To Launch AI-Assisted Vulnerability Discovery
15 June 03:08 PM EDT - BSD - FreeBSD + AI - 7 Comments

The FreeBSD Project announced today the launch of an AI-Assisted Vulnerability Discovery Project with grant funding provided by the Linux Foundation backed Alpha-Omega project. Alpha-Mega has sponsors including Microsoft, AWS, Google, Anthrophic, OpenAI, and others who will now be helping with FreeBSD uncovering new vulnerabilities by leveraging AI.

Reading /proc/filesystems Is Surprisingly Done Very Often & Now As Much As 444% Faster
Reading /proc/filesystems Is Surprisingly Done Very Often & Now As Much As 444% Faster
15 June 10:33 AM EDT - Linux Storage - /proc/filesystems - 13 Comments

Reading /proc/filesystems for obtaining a list of file-systems supported by the running kernel is done frequently on Linux. Namely due to being read by the SELinux library (libselinux), reading of /proc/filesystems is done more often than one would typically expect and now the Linux 7.2 kernel is optimizing for it to yield much better performance.

14 June

Revised AVX-512 xor_gen() Implementation For Linux RAID Yielding More Performance Gains
Revised AVX-512 xor_gen() Implementation For Linux RAID Yielding More Performance Gains
14 June 06:22 AM EDT - Linux Storage - AVX-512 xor_gen - 20 Comments

A few days back I wrote about Google's Eric Biggers spearheading an AVX-512 implementation of xor_gen() as the Linux kernel function used for generating and validating parity blocks such as for RAID5/RAID6. That initial implementation was yielding up to 41% better performance while a new implementation has now been posted for scoring some additional victories.

13 June

Intel Thermald 2.5.12 Released... With Initial Support For ARM
13 June 06:47 AM EDT - Intel - Intel Thermald Comes To ARM - 5 Comments

Released on Friday was the newest version of Intel Thermald, the thermal daemon developed by Intel for their processors on Linux for monitoring and helping control temperatures across modern Intel-powered laptops and desktops. Catching me immediately by surprise was Intel Thermald 2.5.12 introducing support for ARM.

GCC 17 Merges Function Multi-Versioning For APX & AVX10.2
13 June 06:20 AM EDT - GNU - Optimize That Code - 2 Comments

Earlier this month I wrote about Intel working on function multi-versioning support for APX and AVX10.2 with the GCC compiler. This allows developers to write optimized code paths specifically targeting Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) or Advanced Vector Extensions 10.2 capabilities of future processors while being able to otherwise fall-back to generic or other optimized code paths for other ISA target features. This work is now merged for GCC 17.

12 June

Wine 11.11 Released With Wayland Improvements
12 June 05:13 PM EDT - WINE - Wine 11.11 - 14 Comments

Alexandre Julliard just released Wine 11.11 as the newest bi-weekly development release of this open-source software that powers Valve's Steam Play (Proton) and allows for running Windows games and applications under Linux as well as other platforms.

New NTFS Linux Driver Being Improved For Windows Native Symbolic Links
12 June 09:00 AM EDT - Linux Storage - Windows Native Symbolic Links - 12 Comments

One of the exciting additions to the Linux 7.1 kernel is the introduction of the new NTFS file-system kernel driver. While in good shape already and proving advantageous over other NTFS open-source driver options, one of the initial limitations on it is around Windows native symbolic link handling but that is now in the process of being resolved.

AVX-512 Optimization For Linux RAID Showing Up To 41% Improvement On AMD Ryzen 9 9950X
12 June 06:42 AM EDT - Linux Storage - AVX-512 + Linux RAID - 20 Comments

Linux cryptography subsystem expert Eric Biggers Eric Biggers of Google worked on some pretty nice Intel/AMD x86_64 optimizations over the years. Especially around AVX-512 optimizations within the Linux kernel's crypto code has been one of his many nice improvements to the kernel in recent times. Today he's out with another enticing AVX-512 optimization and this time it's for the software RAID code.

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