Today, February 20, 2017, Collabora’s Mark Filion is informing Softpedia about the contributions made by a total of ten Collabora developers to the recently released Linux 4.10 kernel.
Linux kernel 4.10 was released on Sunday, February 19, as you should already be aware of, and it brings a whole lot of goodies to goodies, among which we can mention virtual GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) support, Intel Cache Allocation Technology support, eBPF hooks for cgroups, as well as improved writeback management.
A new “perf c2c” tool that can be used for the analysis of cacheline contention on NUMA systems, hybrid block polling, a new “perf sched timehist” function that promises to provide us with detailed history of task scheduling, and experimental writeback cache and FAILFAST support for MD RAID5 are also included in Linu… (read more)
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