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2/ Dave meanwhile suggested to "remove support for TSC-less and CX8-less CPUs" from the #Linux #kernel 6.17, but Ingo likely will send it in for #LinuxKernel 6.16:
"And since Linus asked for this and semi-acked it, I might try sending
this in this merge window […]"
Did you know the #Linux kernel has built-in features that can provide insights into the cause of CPU starvation?
Learn how you can improve performance analysis with #delayaccounting in Nikolay Sivko's talk at @berlinbuzzwords June 17th: https://t.ly/bBzv_
Thank you very much for remembering our beloved Dave Taht, @mikrotik <3!
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxNqoUv2HpVczWhdxkAdFJcgQKdjtsCETg?si=Ud_kzZHr3F-azqgX
#RFC8290 #FQ_CoDel #sch_CAKE #bufferbloat #latency #jitter #MikroTik
#DaveTaht #BandwidthIsALIE #OpenSource #FLOSS #WiFi #router #Linux #QoS #QualityOfService #HierarchicalTokenBucket #RouterOS #FQCoDel #schCAKE #routers #WiFirouter #LinuxKernel #Kernel
Support for 486-style CPUs is scheduled to be removed from #Linux according to lots of news sites. But the truth is that the relevant #kernel patches haven't even reached -next yet.
But yes, it likely will be removed. If for #LinuxKernel 6.16 or a later version remains to be seen.
Today things progressed again somewhat, as the second version of the removal patches were posted for review:
[PATCH -v2 0/15] x86: Remove support for TSC-less and CX8-less CPUs – https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250515085708.2510123-1-mingo@kernel.org/
Linux Plumbers, 2025 ...call for participation via your work.
https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2025/05/14/submission-time-for-linux-plumbers-2025/
While sipping Lemon Tea and some staring at the damn thing ...
While sipping my chilled tropical drink and staring at this damn thing ....