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Microsoft Code Nearly Breaks Linux Kernel
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A code contribution from a Microsoft developer almost led to a major break in the Linux 6.13 kernel. The change, intended to improve performance, caused unexpected issues on certain systems, requiring urgent intervention from Intel and AMD engineers. While the issue was resolved before the stable release, it raises concerns about Microsoft's code quality control and the vulnerability of open-source projects to external contributions.

Intel and AMD engineers have stepped in at the eleventh hour to deal with a code contribution from a Microsoft developer that could have broken Linux 6.13 on some systems. The change, made in the autumn, was a useful improvement at face value. It was a modification to Linux x86_64 to use large read-only execute (ROX) pages for caching executable pages. The theory was that the alteration would result in increased performance.

However, the code caused problems on some setups and an urgent patch from Intel's Peter Zijlstra was committed yesterday to disable it. The stable release of the 6.13 kernel was due this coming weekend. Control Flow Integrity (CFI) is an anti-malware technology aimed at preventing attackers from redirecting the control flow of a program. The change can cause issues on some CFI-enabled setups and Zijlstra said the Microsoft engineer 'has been working on patches to clean all this up again, but given the current state of things, this stuff just isn't ready. Disable for now, let's try again next cycle. I just love it how this went in without a single x86 maintainer Ack, it broke a bunch of things and then it is still there instead of getting reverted. Let's not do this again please.' Microsoft is notable for dubious quality control standards regarding releases of its flagship operating system, Windows. That one of its engineers should drop some dodgy code into the Linux kernel is not hugely surprising, and the unfortunate individual is not the first and will not be the last to do so, regardless of their employer. However, the processes that allowed it to remain in the build this close to public release will be a concern. While it is amusing that engineers from both Intel and AMD were involved in dealing with the issues arising from the contribution of a Microsoft engineer, and the problem never reached the stable release, it is concerning. Petkov will not be the only one wondering how the change made it in without a review by the Linux x86/x86_64 maintainers. ®Microsoft tests 45% M365 price hikes in Asia-Pacific to see how much you enjoy AI Won’t say if other nations will be hit, but will ‘listen, learn, and improve’ as buyers react – so far with angerTired of begging, Microsoft now trying to trick users into thinking Bing is Googl

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