BlueBlazer
Senior member
If you noticed the summary in there, from amd.com.......You should read more accurately. This is not a bug, it's a behaviour resulting from some aliasing (caused by the way it's implemented) and a way to prevent it. I'm not sure if I twittered about that. So in CPU-heavy benchmarks performance might drop to ~97%.
IMHO the "patch" here seems to imply that there's some sort of issue (or bug) with the cache behaviour during virtual address aliasing. However, whether this issue affects other unpatched operating systems (perhaps Windows) is unknown (speculation). And later, from Linus.....This patch provides performance tuning for the "Bulldozer" CPU. With its
shared instruction cache there is a chance of generating an excessive
number of cache cross-invalidates when running specific workloads on the
cores of a compute module.
Not sure how disabling this feature also affects other operating systems. :hmm:You guys do realize that we had to disable ASLR on many machines?
Fortunately, I knew the original source of those fakes and followed the thread (many posts later). That's when the other members in the forum alerted others about the poster's previous fakery (and exposed his photochopped mistakes). 😉Of course, I missed that. 🙂 I was on vacation from 08/15 to 08/29. Anyway thanks for your analysis, I'll have a look at it. With "[f/le]aked" I tried to show that I have no knowledge if these results were faked or leaked and I even found something strange at first sight.
Exploits, either thru browser itself (especially IE users), or thru browser plugins or ActiveX applets. I got hit once with a Java trojan (because I was lazy to update Java) but luckily the AV caught it. Other well known vectors are e-mail systems (especially Outlook) and USB storage drives (especially from an infected machine). 😛Seriously though, in this day and age with firewalled routers and AV/spamblocker software I don't understand how you are possibly leaving yourself exposed to internet-based threat vectors. How the heck are they getting in?