Chapter 8. Hardware Enablement
Support of Future Intel SOC Processors
Device support is enabled in the operating system for future Intel System-on-Chip (SOC) processors. These include Dual Atom processors, memory controller, SATA, Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter, System Management Bus (SMBUS), USB and Intel Legacy Block (ILB - lpc, timers, SMBUS (i2c_801 module)).
Support of 12Gbps LSI SAS Devices
The
mpt3sas
driver adds support for 12Gbps SAS devices from LSI in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Support of Dynamic Hardware Partitioning and System Board Slot Recognition
The dynamic hardware partitioning and system board slot recognition features alert high-level system middleware or applications for reconfiguration and allow users to grow the system to support additional workloads without reboot.
Support for future Intel 2D and 3D Graphics
Support for future Intel 2D and 3D graphics has been added to allow systems using future Intel processors to be certified through the Red Hat Hardware Certification program.
Frequency Sensitivity Feedback Monitor
Frequency sensitivity feedback monitor provides the operating system with better information so that it can make better frequency change decisions while saving power.
ECC Memory Support
The Error-correcting code (ECC) memory has been enabled for a future generation of AMD processors. This feature provides the ability to check for performance and errors by accessing ECC memory related counters and status bits.
Support for AMD Systems with More Than 1TB Memory
The kernel now supports memory configurations with more than 1TB of RAM on AMD systems.