Linux 7.3 x86/mm Lands Patches To Greatly Improve Latency-Sensitive Workloads

Posted by bob on Aug 22, 2026 8:45 AM EDT
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The highlight of this week's x86/mm pull request of changes for the Linux 7.3 kernel are fixes that reduce the time that the TLB flushing code has interrupts disabled. This helps significantly with latency-sensitive workloads but Intel engineer Dave Hansen noted in the pull request that "it's certainly something to keep an eye on" in looking out for any regressions...

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