Back in December 2020 Intel’s programming reference manual was updated to cover Linear Address Masking (LAM) as a future CPU feature and there was some GNU toolchain activity around LAM while not much to report on the effort since then — until today. A revised “request for comments” has been posted on the Intel Linear Address Masking enabling for the Linux kernel that allows for using untranslated address bits of 64-bit linear addresses to be used for storing arbitrary software metadata…
Source: Phoronix – Intel Gets Back To Working On Linear Address Masking Support For The Linux Kernel