Linux 7.1 plans extended attributes support on sockets

The upcoming Linux kernel version 7.1 is set to introduce support for extended attributes on sockets. This change aims to enable new functionality in GNOME and systemd. The development was reported by Phoronix.

Developers are preparing Linux kernel 7.1 to include support for extended attributes, known as xattrs, on sockets. This feature is intended to facilitate upcoming capabilities within the GNOME desktop environment and the systemd init system.

According to Phoronix, this addition addresses needs for enhanced socket handling in these open-source projects. Extended attributes allow for additional metadata to be attached to file system objects, and extending this to sockets could improve how GNOME and systemd manage inter-process communications.

The Linux kernel, as the core of many operating systems, frequently evolves to support desktop and server innovations. This specific patch set highlights ongoing collaboration between kernel maintainers and projects like GNOME and systemd.

No specific release timeline for Linux 7.1 has been detailed in the available information, but such features typically appear in the next kernel cycle following development announcements.

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