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Linux 6.13 Staging Clears Out 107k Lines Of Code From Old & Unmaintained Drivers
29 November 2024 - Linux 6.13 Staging

Greg Kroah-Hartman is out today with all of the pull requests for Linux 6.13 of the areas of the kernel he oversees. Most notable with the updates on the staging side are clearing out several drivers seeing no real code activity and no apparent users of the mainline Linux kernel... As such the staging pull lightens the kernel by around 107k lines of code.

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Clang AutoFDO & Propeller Optimization Support Sent In For Linux 6.13: 5~10% More Performance
29 November 2024 - Clang AutoFDO

Making for an even more exciting Black Friday is the Kbuild pull request submitted today for the near-over Linux 6.13 merge window... And it includes Clang Auto Feedback Directed Optimization (AutoFDO) support for kernel builds as well as Clang's Propeller.

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Xiaomi.eu Multilang HyperOS ROM stable Update
2024-11-30
#Marble #XiaomiEU #HyperOS #Stable

Build date:
Sat, 30 Nov 2024 06:58:47 UT

MD5:
c47d514a59300f829745b7f995377798

Download:
xiaomi.eu_MARBLE_OS1.0.12.0.UMRCNXM_14.zip

Size:
5.4 GB
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Xiaomi.eu Multilang HyperOS ROM stable Update 2024-11-30 #Marble #XiaomiEU #HyperOS #Stable Build date: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 06:58:47 UT MD5: c47d514a59300f829745b7f995377798 Download: xiaomi.eu_MARBLE_OS1.0.12.0.UMRCNXM_14.zip Size: 5.4 GB
注意:
OS1.0.12.0.UMRCNXM安装Melt Kernel时,不要启用"Make device show more realistic battery percentage",否则你将遇到...

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When installing Melt Kernel in OS1.0.12.0.UMRCNXM, do not enable "Make device show more realistic battery percentage", otherwise you will encounter...
Linux 6.13 Hits A "Tipping Point" With More Rust Drivers Expected Soon
30 November 2024 - Linux 6.13 char/misc

In addition to the USB updates and big staging flush merged yesterday for the Linux 6.13 kernel merge window, the "char/misc" pull was also honored for that catch-all of various kernel changes. With the char/misc pull there are some notable additions for those wanting to write kernel drivers within the Rust programming language.

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Clang AutoFDO + Propeller Optimization Support Merged For Linux 6.13
30 November 2024 - AutoFDO + Propeller

Last night when writing about the Clang AutoFDO and Propeller optimization patches sent in for Linux 6.13 I had wondered whether Linus Torvalds would go through with the pull request given some of his past commentary around aggressive compiler optimizations... But to much delight, this evening Linus Torvalds has merged the Kbuild pull request that introduces Clang-based AutoFDO and Propeller compiler optimization support for allowing greater kernel performance out of tailored (profiled) workloads.

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NVIDIA's New Linux Patches For GPU Direct RDMA For Device-Private Pages
1 December 2024 - P2P DMA For GPU-Centric Apps

NVIDIA engineer Yonatan Maman posted a set of "request for comments" patches this Sunday to implement GPU Direct RDMA "P2P DMA" for device private pages. This is the latest in the effort by multiple vendors to allow more efficient data sharing between GPUs/accelerators and other devices like network adapters.

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Linux 6.13-rc1 Released With Many New Features
1 December 2024 - Linux 6.13

As expected, this evening Linus Torvalds released Linux 6.13-rc1 to cap-off the two-week Linux 6.13 merge window. With Linux 6.13 comes many new features.

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New Linux Patches Cleanup Code For Running x86 32-bit Kernels On x86_64 CPUs
4 December 2024 - x86 Kernels On x86_64 CPUs

As we approach 2025, hopefully none of you are still running x86 32-bit kernels / 32-bit OS software on x86_64 processors, but should you still be into that, there are improvements on the way.

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