# linux-TkG config file # Linux distribution you are using, options are "Arch", "Void", "Ubuntu", "Debian", "Fedora" or "Suse". # It is automatically set to "Arch" when using PKGBUILD. # If left empty, the script will prompt _distro="Arch" # Kernel Version - Options are "5.4", "5.7", "5.8", "5.9", "5.10" _version="5.10" #### MISC OPTIONS #### # External config file to use - If the given file exists in path, it will override default config (customization.cfg) - Default is ~/.config/frogminer/linux-tkg.cfg _EXT_CONFIG_PATH=~/.config/frogminer/linux-tkg.cfg # [Arch specific] Set to anything else than "true" to limit cleanup operations and keep source and files generated during compilation. # Default is "true". _NUKR="true" # Custom compiler root dirs - Leave empty to use system compilers # Example: CUSTOM_GCC_PATH="/home/frog/PKGBUILDS/mostlyportable-gcc/gcc-mostlyportable-9.2.0" CUSTOM_GCC_PATH="" # Custom LLVM compiler root dirs - Leave empty to use system llvm compiler # Example: CUSTOM_LLVM_PATH="/home/frog/PKGBUILDS/mostlyportable-llvm/llvm-mostlyportable-11.0.0" CUSTOM_LLVM_PATH="" # Set to the number corresponding to a predefined profile to use it. Current list of available profiles : # 1 - Custom (meaning nothing will be enforced and you get to configure everything) # 2 - Ryzen desktop (performance) # 3 - Generic Desktop (Performance) _OPTIPROFILE="" # Set to true to bypass makepkg.conf and use all available threads for compilation. False will respect your makepkg.conf options. _force_all_threads="true" # Set to true to prevent ccache from being used and set CONFIG_GCC_PLUGINS=y (which needs to be disabled for ccache to work properly) _noccache="false" # Set to true to use modprobed db to clean config from unneeded modules. Speeds up compilation considerably. Requires root - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Modprobed-db # !!!! Make sure to have a well populated db !!!! - Leave empty to be asked about it at build time _modprobeddb="false" # Set to "1" to call make menuconfig, "2" to call make nconfig, "3" to call make xconfig, before building the kernel. Set to false to disable and skip the prompt. _menunconfig="" # Set to true to generate a kernel config fragment from your changes in menuconfig/nconfig. Set to false to disable and skip the prompt. _diffconfig="" # Set to the file name where the generated config fragment should be written to. Only used if _diffconfig is active. _diffconfig_name="" #### KERNEL OPTIONS #### # [Arch specific] Name of the default config file to use from the linux???-tkg-config folder. # Default is "config.x86_64" and Arch hardened is "config_hardened.x86_64". # To get a complete hardened setup, you have to use "cfs" as _cpusched _configfile="" # Disable some non-module debugging - See PKGBUILD for the list _debugdisable="false" # LEAVE AN EMPTY VALUE TO BE PROMPTED ABOUT FOLLOWING OPTIONS AT BUILD TIME # CPU scheduler - Options are "upds" (TkG's Undead PDS), "pds", "bmq", "muqss" or "cfs" # "upds" is the recommended option for gaming _cpusched="" # Compiler to use - Options are "gcc" or "llvm". # For advanced users. _compiler="" # CPU sched_yield_type - Choose what sort of yield sched_yield will perform # For PDS and MuQSS: 0: No yield. (Recommended option for gaming on PDS and MuQSS) # 1: Yield only to better priority/deadline tasks. (Default - can be unstable with PDS on some platforms) # 2: Expire timeslice and recalculate deadline. (Usually the slowest option for PDS and MuQSS, not recommended) # For BMQ: 0: No yield. # 1: Deboost and requeue task. (Default) # 2: Set rq skip task. _sched_yield_type="" # Round Robin interval is the longest duration two tasks with the same nice level will be delayed for. When CPU time is requested by a task, it receives a time slice equal # to the rr_interval in addition to a virtual deadline. When using yield_type 2, a low value can help offset the disadvantages of rescheduling a process that has yielded. # MuQSS default: 6ms" # PDS default: 4ms" # BMQ default: 2ms" # Set to "1" for 2ms, "2" for 4ms, "3" for 6ms, "4" for 8ms, or "default" to keep the chosen scheduler defaults. _rr_interval="" # Set to "true" to disable FUNCTION_TRACER/GRAPH_TRACER, lowering overhead but limiting debugging and analyzing of kernel functions - Kernel default is "false" _ftracedisable="false" # Set to "true" to disable NUMA, lowering overhead, but breaking CUDA/NvEnc on Nvidia equipped systems - Kernel default is "false" _numadisable="false" # Set to "true" to enable misc additions - May contain temporary fixes pending upstream or changes that can break on non-Arch - Kernel default is "true" _misc_adds="true" # Set to "1" to use CattaRappa mode (enabling full tickless), "2" for tickless idle only, or "0" for periodic ticks. # Full tickless can give higher performances in various cases but, depending on hardware, lower consistency. Just tickless idle can perform better on some platforms (mostly AMD based). _tickless="" # Setting this to to "true" can improve latency on PDS (at the cost of throughput) and improve throughput on other schedulers (at the cost of latency) - Can improve VMs performance - Kernel default is "false" _voluntary_preempt="" # Set to "true" to enable Device Tree and Open Firmware support. If you don't know about it, you don't need it - Default is "false" _OFenable="false" # Set to "true" to use ACS override patch - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF#Bypassing_the_IOMMU_groups_.28ACS_override_patch.29 - Kernel default is "false" _acs_override="" # Set to "true" to add Bcache filesystem support. You'll have to install bcachefs-tools-git from AUR for utilities - https://bcachefs.org/ - If in doubt, set to "false" _bcachefs="true" # Set to "true" to add back missing symbol for AES-NI/AVX support on ZFS - https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/export_kernel_fpu_functions.patch - Kernel default is "false" _zfsfix="" # Set to "true" to enable support for fsync, an experimental replacement for esync found in Valve Proton 4.11+ - https://steamcommunity.com/games/221410/announcements/detail/2957094910196249305 _fsync="" # Set to "true" to enable the Binder and Ashmem, the kernel modules required to use the android emulator Anbox. _anbox="" # A selection of patches from Zen/Liquorix kernel and additional tweaks for a better gaming experience (ZENIFY) - Default is "true" _zenify="true" # compiler optimization level - 1. Optimize for performance (-O2); 2. Optimize harder (-O3); 3. Optimize for size (-Os) - Kernel default is "1" _compileroptlevel="2" # CPU compiler optimizations - Defaults to generic optimizations if left empty # AMD CPUs : "k8" "k8sse3" "k10" "barcelona" "bobcat" "jaguar" "bulldozer" "piledriver" "steamroller" "excavator" "zen" "zen2" # Intel CPUs : "mpsc"(P4 & older Netburst based Xeon) "atom" "core2" "nehalem" "westmere" "silvermont" "sandybridge" "ivybridge" "haswell" "broadwell" "skylake" "skylakex" "cannonlake" "icelake" "goldmont" "goldmontplus" "cascadelake" "cooperlake" "tigerlake" # Other options : # - "generic" (to share the package between machines with different CPUs) # - "native" (use compiler autodetection and will prompt for P6_NOPS - Selecting your arch manually in the list above is recommended instead of this option) _processor_opt="" # MuQSS only - Make IRQ threading compulsory (FORCE_IRQ_THREADING) - Default is "false" _irq_threading="false" # MuQSS and PDS only - SMT (Hyperthreading) aware nice priority and policy support (SMT_NICE) - Kernel default is "true" - You can disable this on non-SMT/HT CPUs for lower overhead _smt_nice="" # Trust the CPU manufacturer to initialize Linux's CRNG (RANDOM_TRUST_CPU) - Kernel default is "false" _random_trust_cpu="false" # MuQSS only - CPU scheduler runqueue sharing - No sharing (RQ_NONE), SMT (hyperthread) siblings (RQ_SMT), Multicore siblings (RQ_MC), Symmetric Multi-Processing (RQ_SMP), NUMA (RQ_ALL) # Valid values are "none", "smt", "mc", "mc-llc"(for zen), "smp", "all" - Kernel default is "smt" _runqueue_sharing="" # Timer frequency - "100" "500", "750" or "1000" - More options available in kernel config prompt when left empty depending on selected cpusched - Kernel default is "500" - For MuQSS, 100Hz is recommended _timer_freq="" # Default CPU governor - "performance", "ondemand", "schedutil" or leave empty for default (schedutil) _default_cpu_gov="" # Use an aggressive ondemand governor instead of default ondemand to improve performance on low loads/high core count CPUs while keeping some power efficiency from frequency scaling. # It still requires you to either set ondemand as default governor or to select it some way. _aggressive_ondemand="true" # On some platforms, an acpi_cpufreq bug affects performance negatively. Set to "true" to disable it as a workaround, but it will use more power. # https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/issues/263 _disable_acpi_cpufreq="" # You can pass a default set of kernel command line options here - example: "intel_pstate=passive nowatchdog amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfffd7fff mitigations=off" _custom_commandline="intel_pstate=passive amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfffd7fff" #### SPESHUL OPTION #### # If you want to bypass the stock naming scheme and enforce something else (example : "linux") - Useful for some bootloaders requiring manual entry editing on each release. # !!! It will also change pkgname - If you don't explicitely need this, don't use it !!! _custom_pkgbase="linux-mainline-bcachefs" # [non-Arch specific] Kernel localversion. Putting it to "Mario" will make for example the kernel version be 5.7.0-tkg-Mario (given by uname -r) # If left empty, it will use -tkg-"${_cpusched}" where "${_cpusched}" will be replaced by the user chosen scheduler _kernel_localversion="" #### USER PATCHES #### # community patches - add patches (separated by a space) of your choice by name from the community-patches dir # example: _community_patches="clear_nack_in_tend_isr.myrevert ffb_regression_fix.mypatch 0008-drm-amd-powerplay-force-the-trim-of-the-mclk-dpm-levels-if-OD-is-enabled.mypatch" _community_patches="futex2_interface.mypatch RDTSC-KVM-Handler.mypatch" # You can use your own patches by putting them in the same folder as the PKGBUILD and giving them the .mypatch extension. # You can also revert patches by putting them in the same folder as the PKGBUILD and giving them the .myrevert extension. # Also, userpatches variable below must be set to true for the above to work. _user_patches="true" # Apply all user patches without confirmation - !!! NOT RECOMMENDED !!! _user_patches_no_confirm="false" #### CONFIG FRAGMENTS #### # You can use your own kernel config fragments by putting them in the same folder as the PKGBUILD and giving them the .myfrag extension. # Also, the config fragments variable below must be set to true for the above to work. _config_fragments="true" # Apply all config fragments without confirmation - !!! NOT RECOMMENDED !!! _config_fragments_no_confirm="false"