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Intel Bartlett Lake-S EDAC Driver Support Coming For Linux 6.17

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Last updated: 2025/07/06 at 6:25 AM
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Intel software engineers continue ironing out their Linux support for Bartlett Lake.

Bartlett Lake is a P-core only processor making use of Raptor Cove cores that had been rumored for embedded systems and other long-term LGA-1700 based offerings. Intel engineers have been plumbing various elements of the Bartlett Lake platform support and for Linux 6.17 the Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) support for the system memory is en route.

Intel Bartlett Lake-S

Queued via this patch in edac-for-next is adding Bartlett Lake-S SoC support to the ie31200 EDAC driver.

“Bartlett Lake-S is a derivative of Raptor Lake-S and is optimized for IoT/Edge applications. It shares the same memory controller registers as Raptor Lake-S. Add compute die IDs of Bartlett Lake-S and reuse the configuration data of Raptor Lake-S for Bartlett Lake-S EDAC support.”

So with these IDs in place, with Linux 6.17 the EDAC support for Bartlett Lake should be in good shape.

Also in edac-for-next is adding support to the ie31200 driver for the Core i5 14600 and Core i7 14700 processors (non-K, K, and T variants) that was mistakenly left out.

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