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Old 01-11-2016, 11:37 AM   #1
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The 4.4 Linux kernel has been released


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Nothing untoward happened this week, so Linux-4.4 is out in all the usual places.

The changes since rc8 aren't big. There's about one third arch updates, one third drivers, and one third "misc" (mainly some core kernel and networking), But it's all small. Notable might be unbreaking the x86-32 "sysenter" ABI, when somebody (*cough*android-x86*cough*) misused it by not using the vdso and instead using the instruction directly.

Full shortlog appended for people who care or are just curious.

And with this, the merge window for 4.5 is obviously open, even if I won't start actually pulling until tomorrow.

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Linux 4.4 has been released on Sun, 10 Jan 2016.

Summary: This release adds support for 3D support in virtual GPU driver, which allows 3D hardware-accelerated graphics in virtualization guests; loop device support for Direct I/O and Asynchronous I/O, which saves memory and increases performance; support for Open-channel SSDs, which are devices that share the responsibility of the Flash Translation Layer with the operating system; the TCP listener handling is completely lockless and allows for faster and more scalable TCP servers; journalled RAID5 in the MD layer which fixes the RAID write hole; eBPF programs can now be run by unprivileged users, they can be made persistent, and perf has added support for eBPF programs aswell; a new mlock2() syscall that allows users to request memory to be locked on page fault; and block polling support for improved performance in high-end storage devices. There are also new drivers and many other small improvements.
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Old 01-11-2016, 11:54 AM   #2
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Linus doesn't pull any (*cough*punches*cough*)
 
Old 01-11-2016, 12:40 PM   #3
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This release adds support for 3D support in virtual GPU driver, which allows 3D hardware-accelerated graphics in virtualization guests
That sounds interesting. I compiled 4.4 on my desktop to see whather it worked to I may have to start playing with KVM again.
 
  


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