• @[email protected]
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    43 hours ago

    I couldn’t find a hard answer to whether this supports EPYC only, or Ryzen too; so I put together this script to read the CPUID to detect for INVLPGB support according to the AMD64 Programmer’s Manual, and my 7800X3D does not support INVLPGB.

    (Let me know if I’ve made an error though!)

    Code
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdint.h>
    
    int main() {
        uint32_t eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
    
        eax = 0x80000008;
    
        __asm__ __volatile__ (
            "cpuid"
            : "=a" (eax), "=b" (ebx), "=c" (ecx), "=d" (edx)
            : "a" (eax)
        );
    
        printf("EBX: 0x%x\n", ebx);
    
        if (ebx & (1 << 3)) {
            printf("CPU supports INVLPGB\n");
        } else {
            printf("CPU does not support INVLPGB\n");
        }
    
        return 0;
    }
    
  • @[email protected]
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    3 hours ago

    More surprising is that it’s taken ~4 years for these Linux kernel patches to materialize with Zen 3 having first debuted in late 2020.

    Reminder: Linux kernel funding is 2% of the Linux foundation’s 200M$/year budget.

    Anti Commercial-AI license

    • @grue
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      209 hours ago

      the Linux kernel hasn’t widely made use of INVLPGB… In part because Intel engineers typically carry out much of the new x86 instruction optimizations within the Linux kernel and Intel processors do not currently support INVLPGB.

      Sounds like AMD needs to fund more kernel development.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 hours ago

        Without doing research, but the Linux Foundation is also the parent of the CNCF, the foundation that funds Kubernetes and many adjacent projects. I can imagine that they get a lot more money as there are probably more developers handling CNCF projects than the Linux Kernel.

    • Davel23
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      812 hours ago

      Assuming you’re talking about the 5800x, yes.