The 5.14 kernel has been released
Linus has released the 5.14 kernel.
So I realize you must all still be busy with all the galas andfancy balls and all the other 30th anniversary events, but at somepoint you must be getting tired of the constant glitz, thefireworks, and the champagne. That ball gown or tailcoat isn't themost comfortable thing, either. The celebrations will go on for afew more weeks yet, but you all may just need a breather from them.And when that happens, I have just the thing for you - a new kernelrelease to test and enjoy.
Headline features in 5.14 include:core scheduling (at last),the burstable CFS bandwidth controller,some initial infrastructure for BPF programloaders,the rq_qosI/O priority policy,some improvements to theSO_REUSEPORT networking option,the control-group "kill" button,the memfd_secret() system call,the quotactl_fd() system call,and much more. See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) for more details.