Linus Torvalds Calls Intel Patches 'Complete and Utter Garbage'

Found on Slashdot on Monday, 22 January 2018
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Linus calls it "very much part of the whole 'this is complete garbage' issue. The whole IBRS_ALL feature to me very clearly says 'Intel is not serious about this, we'll have a ugly hack that will be so expensive that we don't want to enable it by default, because that would look bad in benchmarks'."

"The whole point of having cpuid and flags from the microarchitecture is that we can use those to make decisions. But since we already know that the IBRS overhead is huge on existing hardware, all those hardware capability bits are just complete and utter garbage. Nobody sane will use them, since the cost is too damn high."

Luckily Linus does not simply buy everything Intel's PR department releases. He would not make a good diplomat, but at least he knows what he is talking about.