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#1 2018-01-04 12:44:44

jimjamz
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Spectre & Meltdown: Intel CPU fix for BL Helium or earlier?

This article seems to be doing the rounds a lot today (especially in the office) so I was just wondering how will BL be affected by the potential patch?  The main concern seems to be the performance penalty that will be suffered as a result of separating the kernel's memory completely from user processes using KPTI.

Are we likely to inherit a Debian fix and add it immediately in the current BL release?

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#2 2018-01-04 17:37:46

Head_on_a_Stick
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Re: Spectre & Meltdown: Intel CPU fix for BL Helium or earlier?

jimjamz wrote:

The main concern seems to be the performance penalty

The protections applied by the new patches can be disabled via a kernel command line parameter to restore the vulnerable behaviour.

It's probably worth noting that only applications which make heavy use of syscalls (such as virtualisation) will suffer badly, most desktop programs will only slow down by ~1-2% (hopefully).

EDIT: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page= … 6pti&num=2

Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2018-01-04 18:30:00)

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#3 2018-01-04 20:17:19

vinzv
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Re: Spectre & Meltdown: Intel CPU fix for BL Helium or earlier?

jimjamz wrote:

Are we likely to inherit a Debian fix and add it immediately in the current BL release?

As Kernel series 4.14, 4.9, 4.4, 3.16, 3.18 and 3.12 LTS got patched in upstream already I assume it won't take too long until Debian's kernels get updated as well, at least for Jessie and upwards.

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