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Staro 24.12.2025., 08:24   #4957
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If Linux 6.19 switching from the Radeon legacy to AMDGPU kernel drivers for the GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs for those ~13 year old GPUs isn't nostalgic enough for you, here's something a bit more nostalgic this holiday season: fresh open-source driver commits to the Radeon R300g driver for supporting those 23 year old ATI R300 GPUs up through the 20 year old R500 class graphics processors.

Open-source community contributor Pavel Ondračka worked out pop-free clipping support for the R300 Gallium3D driver in Mesa. Pop-free clipping ensures that clipped primitives are still valid and visible if crossing a clip volume boundary rather than just being discarded. This pop-free clipping support in turn fixes a number of dEQP OpenGL ES 2 test case failures that had been observed on R300 through R500 (Radeon X1000 series) graphics cards.
> Open-Source Linux Driver Christmas Surprise For 20~23 Year Old Radeon GPUs


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An interesting anecdote from this month's Linux Plumbers Conference in Tokyo is that Meta (Facebook) is using the Linux scheduler originally designed for the needs of Valve's Steam Deck... On Meta Servers. Meta has found that the scheduler can actually adapt and work very well on the hyperscaler's large servers. [...]

The presentation at LPC 2025 by Meta engineers was in fact titled "How do we make a Steam Deck scheduler work on large servers." At Meta they have explored SCX_LAVD as a "default" fleet scheduler for their servers that works for a range of hardware and use-cases for where they don't need any specialized scheduler. They call this scheduler built atop sched_ext as "Meta's New Default Scheduler."

LAVD they found to work well across the growing CPU and memory configurations of their servers, nice load balancing between CCX/LLC boundaries, and more. Those wishing to learn more about Meta's use and research into SCX-LAVD can find the Linux Plumbers Conference presentation embedded below along with the slide deck (PDF).
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