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Core scheduling is a recent innovation in newer kernels to help run certain untrusted compute workloads more safely in the face of vulnerabilities like Spectre. In short: it lets processes assign a unique "cookie" to some group of processes to indicate they are allowed to be scheduled together on the same SMT-capable core. This helps mitigate attacks that rely on observing usage of CPU execution units by cohabitated threads. Some extra details are available via Linux Weekly News: "Core scheduling lands in 5.14", https://lwn.net/Articles/861251/ Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com> |
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cpu-cgroup-v2-patches | ||
hardened | ||
bridge-stp-helper.patch | ||
common-config.nix | ||
export-rt-sched-migrate.patch | ||
gen-kheaders-metadata.patch | ||
generate-config.pl | ||
generic.nix | ||
genksyms-fix-segfault.patch | ||
gpio-utils.nix | ||
linux-4.4.nix | ||
linux-4.9.nix | ||
linux-4.14.nix | ||
linux-4.19.nix | ||
linux-5.4.nix | ||
linux-5.10.nix | ||
linux-5.14.nix | ||
linux-5.15.nix | ||
linux-hardkernel-4.14.nix | ||
linux-libre.nix | ||
linux-lqx.nix | ||
linux-mptcp-95.nix | ||
linux-rpi.nix | ||
linux-rt-5.4.nix | ||
linux-rt-5.10.nix | ||
linux-rt-5.11.nix | ||
linux-testing-bcachefs.nix | ||
linux-testing.nix | ||
linux-xanmod.nix | ||
linux-zen.nix | ||
mac-nvme-t2.patch | ||
manual-config.nix | ||
modinst-arg-list-too-long.patch | ||
mptcp-config.nix | ||
p9-fixes.patch | ||
patches.nix | ||
perf.nix | ||
randstruct-provide-seed.patch | ||
request-key-helper-updated.patch | ||
request-key-helper.patch | ||
rtl8761b-support.patch | ||
update-libre.sh | ||
update-rt.sh | ||
update-zen.sh | ||
update.sh |