Intel Hardware Support Expanded In EDAC Drivers For Linux 6.16
([Intel] 6 Hours Ago
Error Detection And Correction)
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With the Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) subsystem updates sent out this week for the Linux 6.16 kernel there is support for a number of newer Intel hardware platforms.
First up the ie31200 EDAC driver has added support for the Intel Alder Lake S and Raptor Lake S compute dies... Yes, Raptor Lake and Alder Lake have been available for a while now but at least for Linux 6.16 this support is tacked onto the ie31200 EDAC driver.
Meanwhile the Intel i10nm EDAC driver has also seen some reworks done around its RRL register handling for in turn now supporting Xeon 6 "Granite Rapids" server processors. Yep, the Granite Rapids support in the i10nm EDAC support was also tardy.
Lastly the Intel igen6 EDAC driver has seen some fixes and in turn adding support for the Arizona Beach and Amston Lake SoCs. Intel Arizona Beach is the Atom C1110 family and Amston Lake is the Atom x7000 series.
These Intel EDAC additions are rather belated for all released hardware where typically over the years Intel has maintained a good cadence of getting all the necessary support upstream prior to release. In any event all of these new Intel EDAC driver additions can be found via [1]this pull request that has been merged to Linux 6.16.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250525211618.GAaDOIolEntC03ernr@fat_crate.local/T/#u
First up the ie31200 EDAC driver has added support for the Intel Alder Lake S and Raptor Lake S compute dies... Yes, Raptor Lake and Alder Lake have been available for a while now but at least for Linux 6.16 this support is tacked onto the ie31200 EDAC driver.
Meanwhile the Intel i10nm EDAC driver has also seen some reworks done around its RRL register handling for in turn now supporting Xeon 6 "Granite Rapids" server processors. Yep, the Granite Rapids support in the i10nm EDAC support was also tardy.
Lastly the Intel igen6 EDAC driver has seen some fixes and in turn adding support for the Arizona Beach and Amston Lake SoCs. Intel Arizona Beach is the Atom C1110 family and Amston Lake is the Atom x7000 series.
These Intel EDAC additions are rather belated for all released hardware where typically over the years Intel has maintained a good cadence of getting all the necessary support upstream prior to release. In any event all of these new Intel EDAC driver additions can be found via [1]this pull request that has been merged to Linux 6.16.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250525211618.GAaDOIolEntC03ernr@fat_crate.local/T/#u
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