Monthly Archives: July 2018

RDMA Microconference Accepted into 2018 Linux Plumbers Conference

We are pleased to announce that the RDMA Microconference has been accepted into the 2018 Linux Plumbers Conference! RDMA (remote direct memory access) is a well-established technology that is used in environments requiring both maximum throughputs and minimum latencies. For … Continue reading

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RDMA Microconference Accepted into 2018 Linux Plumbers Conference

We are pleased to announce that the RDMA Microconference has been accepted into the 2018 Linux Plumbers Conference! RDMA (remote direct memory access) is a well-established technology that is used in environments requiring both maximum throughputs and minimum latencies. For … Continue reading

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Verification Challenge 7: Heavy Modifications to Linux-Kernel Tree RCU

There was a time when I felt that Linux-kernel RCU was too low-level to possibly be the subject of a security exploit, but Rowhammer put paid to that naive notion. And it finally happened earlier this year. Now, I could … Continue reading

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Verification Challenge 7: Heavy Modifications to Linux-Kernel Tree RCU

There was a time when I felt that Linux-kernel RCU was too low-level to possibly be the subject of a security exploit, but Rowhammer put paid to that naive notion. And it finally happened earlier this year. Now, I could … Continue reading

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