The 4.9 kernel has been released Linus has
released the 4.9 kernel, as
expected. Some of the headline features in 4.9 include
improved security with
virtually mapped kernel
stacks,
the
memory-protection keys system calls,
the
BBR congestion-control algorithm,
support for the
Greybus bus architecture,
shared extents in the XFS filesystem (which will be used to support
lightweight copy operations among other things),
and much more.
The code name has also been changed to "Roaring Lionus".
In the end, 16,216 non-merge changesets were pulled for the 4.9 release,
making this development cycle the busiest ever by far.