x86-specific Documentation¶
- 1. DeviceTree Booting
- 2. x86 Feature Flags
- 3. x86 Topology
- 4. Kernel level exception handling
- 5. Kernel Stacks
- 6. Kernel Entries
- 7. Early Printk
- 8. ORC unwinder
- 9. Zero Page
- 10. The TLB
- 11. MTRR (Memory Type Range Register) control
- 12. PAT (Page Attribute Table)
- 13. Hardware-Feedback Interface for scheduling on Intel Hardware
- 14. Linux IOMMU Support
- 15. Intel(R) TXT Overview
- 16. Debugging AMD Zen systems
- 16.1. Introduction
- 16.2. S3 vs s2idle
- 16.3. s2idle debugging tool
- 16.4. Spurious s2idle wakeups from an IRQ
- 16.5. Spurious s2idle wakeups from a GPIO
- 16.6. s2idle PM debug messages
- 16.7. Historical examples of s2idle issues
- 16.8. Runtime power consumption issues
- 16.9. BIOS debug messages
- 16.10. Random reboot issues
- 17. AMD Memory Encryption
- 18. AMD HSMP interface
- 19. Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX)
- 20. Page Table Isolation (PTI)
- 21. Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) mitigation
- 22. The Linux Microcode Loader
- 23. User Interface for Resource Control feature
- 23.1. Info directory
- 23.2. Resource alloc and monitor groups
- 23.3. Notes on cache occupancy monitoring and control
- 23.4. Notes on Sub-NUMA Cluster mode
- 23.5. Memory bandwidth Allocation and monitoring
- 23.6. Cache Pseudo-Locking
- 23.7. Examples for RDT Monitoring along with allocation usage
- 23.8. Intel RDT Errata
- 24. TSX Async Abort (TAA) mitigation
- 25. Bus lock detection and handling
- 26. USB Legacy support
- 27. i386 Support
- 28. x86_64 Support
- 28.1. AMD64 Specific Boot Options
- 28.2. General note on [U]EFI x86_64 support
- 28.3. Memory Management
- 28.4. 5-level paging
- 28.5. Fake NUMA For CPUSets
- 28.6. Firmware support for CPU hotplug under Linux/x86-64
- 28.7. Configurable sysfs parameters for the x86-64 machine check code
- 28.8. Using FS and GS segments in user space applications
- 29. In-Field Scan
- 30. Shared Virtual Addressing (SVA) with ENQCMD
- 31. Software Guard eXtensions (SGX)
- 32. Feature status on x86 architecture
- 33. x86-specific ELF Auxiliary Vectors
- 34. Using XSTATE features in user space applications