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A relatively new professional kernel hacker, born in August 6, 2000, and living in Korea (South!).

- Linux Kernel Developer @ Oracle (Linux Kernel MM) (2025.02 ~ Present)
- Reviewer for the Linux Slab & Reverse Mapping subsystem
- Former Intern @ NVIDIA, SK Hynix, Panmnesia (Security, MM and CXL)
- B.Sc. in Computer Science & Engineering, Chungnam National University (Class of 2025)

Opinions are my own.

My interests are:
Memory Management,
Computer Architecture,
Circuit Design,
Virtualization

Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Edited 5 months ago
This book serves as a guiding light in navigating the increasingly complex memory management subsystem. A must-have book if you're interested in memory management!

I'mq glad to see the author's long effort finally paying off. Finally available for preorder 👏.

Already ordered one!

https://fosstodon.org/@ljs/114004492112728241
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Jonathan Corbet

Forbes is warning us that Android phones are under severe risk due to a kernel vulnerability:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2025/02/03/google-warns-all-android-users-your-phone-is-now-at-risk/

This comes from Google's Android security bulletin for February:

https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/2025-02-01

...which informs us that "There are indications that CVE-2024-53104 may be under limited, targeted exploitation". The vulnerability in question, though, is CVE-2024-53104:

https://lwn.net/ml/all/2024120232-CVE-2024-53104-d781@gregkh

...which is in the uvcvideo camera driver. Either I'm missing something badly, or the only way to exploit this would be to plug a malicious camera device into the phone. I can see why they would want to fix this, but I'm not sure it's a red-alert situation for most of us?
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Nafnlaus 🇮🇸 🇺🇦

Pretty much every serious photographer here tries to capture photos of the and the together. Sometimes, they succeed quite well ;) Photos from Wioleta Gorecka, taken near Reykjanesvíti.

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Intel SNC6 Sub-NUMA Clustering Support With Linux 6.13

A few weeks back I wrote about Intel engineers preparing SNC6 support with Linux for six nodes per L3 cache. That was the first time hearing of SNC6 with SNC 1/2/3/4 sub-NUMA clustering modes being more common. That support is now ready for merging with the Linux 6.13 kernel cycle...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-SNC6-For-Linux-6.13

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le petit printf 🇺🇦🇨🇿👃💨

omg sir @vbabka you made the shittiverse go crazy!! 🎖️

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Jonathan Corbet

Definitely a day best spent outdoors
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Famous l337 hax0r Vmastilil Bobka @vbabka SPED UP BASED PENGUIN OS BY 4000%!!!!

Check it out and smash the like button + subscribe at

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9dZkRwWEj8
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Since the report of 3888.9% performance improvement made it not only to Phoronix (no surprises there) but is now also the subject of at least two youtube videos, where one has 212k views at this point (just wow), I've decided to explain in some detail why the benchmark is in this context completely bogus, and that people missed the very same report also contains a 9% regression in another benchmark (which may be actually less bogus :)
Hope someone finds this useful. http://lore.kernel.org/all/3b09bf98-9bd4-465b-b9c5-5483a6261dc7%40suse.cz
The youtube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9dZkRwWEj8
https://youtu.be/OvLEx6fPVrg
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Oh no I'm gaining weight
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Unintentionally messed up @vbabka 's tree tree by doing last-minute reviews :(
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x.x.x.x - - [10/Nov/2024:00:02:37 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 301 162 "-" "okhttp/4.9.0"

You know what’s interesting about this log line? It repeats 56,686,963 times in www.kernel.org logs for yesterday, across 4 nodes. That’s about 700 times a second, and this has been going on for months.

These requests aren’t intentionally malicious – they issue a simple GET /, receive their 301 redirect, and terminate the connection. From what I can tell, this is some kind of appliance or software installed on mobile clients that uses “can I reach www.kernel.org” as a network test.

This wouldn’t be that big of a deal – a single plaintext “GET /“ that triggers an immediate 301 is very cheap for us to generate, but the number of these requests has been steadily growing.

If you have any idea what this is and how to make it stop, please reach out?

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When you CoW a huge page but @vbabka 's written buggy code so you end up with a tiny one
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Achieve 3888.9% performance improvement thanks to this one weird trick https://lore.kernel.org/all/202411072132.a8d2cf0f-oliver.sang@intel.com/
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Hello, Gym!
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le petit printf 🇺🇦🇨🇿👃💨

*reading a toot*
"I got laid..."
*oh good for you*
"...off"

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This, except they picked diarrhea

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Lazy Preemption "PREEMPT_LAZY" Slated To Land In Linux 6.13

Yet another exciting feature expected to be merged for the upcoming Linux 6.13 cycle is the introduction of the Lazy Preemption model...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.13-Lazy-Preemption

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Edited 8 months ago
kernel job posting
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The core kernel team at SUSE Labs (where I am as well) is looking for a Linux Kernel Security Expert! https://jobs.suse.com/us/en/job/71006364
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Outreachy is getting squeezed financially from reduced funding related to diversity programs and reduced funding for open source orgs. Can you help us spread the word about how important the program is and help us connect to folks who might contribute funding?

https://www.outreachy.org/blog/2024-08-14/outreachy-needs-your-help/

@outreachy

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