The Linux 6.0 kernel has been launched with adjustments impacting areas equivalent to chip {hardware} help, timer registers, and XFS file methods. Larger adjustments equivalent to Rust programming language help are lined up for Linux 6.1.
Unveiling of the kernel was introduced by Linux founder Linus Torvalds in a bulletin on October 2. The bulletin cites varied adjustments together with correct enablement of registers earlier than accessing timers in addition to guaranteeing that every one MACs are powered down earlier than reset and solely doing PLL as soon as after a reset. Different adjustments, cited by the lwn.net information web site for Linux, embody buffered writes to XFS file methods and zero-copy network transmission with io_uring.
“So, as is hopefully clear to all people, the foremost model quantity change is extra about me working out of fingers and toes than it’s about any huge elementary adjustments,” Torvalds stated. “However in fact there’s plenty of varied adjustments in 6.0 — we’ve received over 15,000 non-merge commits in there in whole, in spite of everything, and as such 6.0 is
one of many larger releases a minimum of in numbers of commits shortly.”
Torvalds was set to open the merge window for Linux 6.1, with quite a few “core issues” lined up for it. One potential addition to the kernel is lodging of the Rust language, which might occur subsequent yr.