cleaning up tpm_tis
#linux #lkml https://lkml.org/lkml/2023/8/14/1065
i wonder in what state is explicit heap oom handling in #rust today. it was still pretty bad year ago.
especially i’m interested what has been already fixed when mirroring against a great #analysis from #crowstrike’s blog.
linux-tpmdd
pull request for v6.5-rc7: https://lkml.org/lkml/2023/8/11/1305 #linux #kernel #lkml
I’ve became by accident pretty seasoned with cmake
. Never wanted to learn it particularly but it is not too bad. I use it at work.
I like at least these two features of cmake
:
I also like that it is focused on C/C++ rather than trying to be everything, which is really a fresh breath of air these days. I rather use it at least than autotools :-)
reminder to myself. in order to plumb #kernel #config file for a particular #buildroot build:
make linux-patch
# edit output/build/<linux directory>/.config
make # continue with the build