Linus Torvalds announced Linux kernel version 6.16-rc4 on June 29, 2025, describing it as a “fairly calm” release despite a large merge window.
The update focuses on filesystem improvements (particularly bcachefs), driver updates, and miscellaneous fixes across architecture, documentation, and selftests.
Key technical highlights include bcachefs memory management optimizations, btrfs log replay fixes, and atomic write validation for NVMe devices.
Significant bcachefs updates address memory allocation issues and repair path handling:
alloc_req Use-after-free and optimize journal operations by delaying trans->journal_u64s calculations.NVMe subsystems received critical atomic write validation:
nvme_valid_atomic_write().Driver and core kernel updates targeted stability across hardware support:
io_rsrc_put_work()) and DMA buffer import leak patches1.security_compute_sid() to return the correct IDs on matches.Maintainership changes and debugging tools received attention:
bch2_btree_iter_traverseand fixes to procfs removal logic in ATM drivers.The release includes over 100 commits from contributors, including Kent Overstreet (43 bcachefs patches), Filipe Manana (7 btrfs fixes), and Arnd Bergmann (stack usage reductions).
Testing remains encouraged as the kernel progresses toward final release.
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