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Dayle Diamond
Senior Cruncher Joined: Jan 31, 2013 Post Count: 452 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/01/02/intel_cpu_design_flaw/
All Intel processors from the last ten years are about to get slower in order to fix a major security hole. Possibly much slower; enough to impact World Community Grid. It's a hardware issue, and the software fixes for each operating system are incoming. Paper quotes source saying best case scenario involves a 17% slowdown. There is presently an embargoed security bug impacting apparently all contemporary [Intel] CPU architectures that implement virtual memory, requiring hardware changes to fully resolve. Urgent development of a software mitigation is being done in the open and recently landed in the Linux kernel, and a similar mitigation began appearing in NT kernels in November. In the worst case the software fix causes huge slowdowns in typical workloads. |
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KerSamson
Master Cruncher Switzerland Joined: Jan 29, 2007 Post Count: 1684 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thank you Dayle for the information.
----------------------------------------It is very appreciate since it will probably not only impact WCG machines but many IT infrastructure systems as well. Happy 2018, Yves |
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KLiK
Master Cruncher Croatia Joined: Nov 13, 2006 Post Count: 3108 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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OH, that's a BAD ONE.
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QuantumEthos
Senior Cruncher Joined: Jul 2, 2011 Post Count: 336 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Creating a better virtualization header that is:
more efficient at isolating the contained OS with attributes in the OS's to contain secured data? we find answers to improve efficiency and protect against VM>VM data transfer or to use this for a creative purpose! We need answers! and science. : Microcode update https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7nl8r0/intel_bug_incoming/ http://esa-space.blogspot.com/2017/04/boinc.html |
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Former Member
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https://hothardware.com/news/intel-cpu-bug-ke...ation-linux-windows-macos
Update, 10:56 PM - 1/2/18 - As it turns out, apparently the Linux patch that is being rolled out is for ALL x86 processors including AMD, and the Linux mainline kernel will treat AMD processors as insecure as well. As a result, AMD CPUs will feel a performance hit as well, though the bug only technically affects Intel CPUs and AMD recommends specifically not to enable the patch for Linux. How Microsoft specifically will address the issue with the Windows operating system remains unclear until the company's formal Patch Tuesday update is made known, hopefully soon. |
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Michael Goetz
Cruncher United States Joined: Dec 11, 2017 Post Count: 35 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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The patches probably will have little effect on the type of programs run at distributed computing sites like WCG.
The patches slow down OS/kernel calls made by programs. The types of programs run here are almost 100% CPU bound -- meaning they're not making any OS/Kernel calls at all. The effect on this type of computing will hopefully not even be noticeable. GPU apps (relevant for other BOINC sites that have them), do make lots of OS/kernel calls, but most of the processing is usually done on the GPU, so hopefully the effect will be minimal there as well. I certainly would not worry about how it's going to affect distributed computing performance, at least not yet. The outlook may change as more information is available, but for now I'm not concerned about the impact on WCG. |
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wolfman1360
Senior Cruncher Canada Joined: Jan 17, 2016 Post Count: 176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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The patches probably will have little effect on the type of programs run at distributed computing sites like WCG. The patches slow down OS/kernel calls made by programs. The types of programs run here are almost 100% CPU bound -- meaning they're not making any OS/Kernel calls at all. The effect on this type of computing will hopefully not even be noticeable. GPU apps (relevant for other BOINC sites that have them), do make lots of OS/kernel calls, but most of the processing is usually done on the GPU, so hopefully the effect will be minimal there as well. I certainly would not worry about how it's going to affect distributed computing performance, at least not yet. The outlook may change as more information is available, but for now I'm not concerned about the impact on WCG. Good to know, still though. I wonder how this will effect the big guys like amazon and the like with their virtualization? My poor Transformer book t100. Hopefully it isn't 30% - might as well call the poor thing a core solo with hyperthreading at that point.
Crunching for the betterment of human kind and the canines who will always be our best friends.
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Warped@RSA
Senior Cruncher South Africa Joined: Jan 15, 2006 Post Count: 440 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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The patches probably will have little effect on the type of programs run at distributed computing sites like WCG. The patches slow down OS/kernel calls made by programs. The types of programs run here are almost 100% CPU bound -- meaning they're not making any OS/Kernel calls at all. The effect on this type of computing will hopefully not even be noticeable. GPU apps (relevant for other BOINC sites that have them), do make lots of OS/kernel calls, but most of the processing is usually done on the GPU, so hopefully the effect will be minimal there as well. I certainly would not worry about how it's going to affect distributed computing performance, at least not yet. The outlook may change as more information is available, but for now I'm not concerned about the impact on WCG. That's a relief. Good to see you here, Michael. For those who don't know, Michael is one of the team who now run PrimeGrid .
Dave
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QuantumEthos
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if i am to conclude something, Microsoft is patching..
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QuantumEthos
Senior Cruncher Joined: Jul 2, 2011 Post Count: 336 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Google says its systems have been updated to defend against Meltdown https://security.googleblog.com/2018/01/today...bility-what-you-need.html …. Microsoft issued an emergency update today. Amazon said it protected AWS customers running Amazon's tailored Linux version, and would roll out the MSFT patch for other customers 2day
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