i'm on amd ryzen 5 3500U so the correct one is i raven right? because it's zen+ and i'm confused
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Package Details: linux-amd-headers 6.10.5-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-amd.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | linux-amd |
Description: | Headers and scripts for building modules for the linux-amd package |
Upstream URL: | https://www.kernel.org/ |
Licenses: | GPL-2.0-only |
Submitter: | None |
Maintainer: | archdevlab |
Last Packager: | archdevlab |
Votes: | 33 |
Popularity: | 0.21 |
First Submitted: | 2019-11-10 15:20 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-08-21 00:22 (UTC) |
Dependencies (28)
- linux-amdAUR
- pahole (pahole-gitAUR)
- bc (bc-ghAUR) (make)
- binutils (make)
- bison (byacc-bisonAUR, bison-gitAUR) (make)
- cpio (cpio-gitAUR) (make)
- flex (flex-gitAUR) (make)
- gcc (gcc-gitAUR, gccrs-gitAUR, gcc11AUR, gcc-snapshotAUR) (make)
- gcc-libs (gcc-libs-gitAUR, gccrs-libs-gitAUR, gcc11-libsAUR, gcc-libs-snapshotAUR) (make)
- gettext (gettext-gitAUR) (make)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- glibc (glibc-gitAUR, glibc-linux4AUR, glibc-eacAUR, glibc-eac-binAUR, glibc-eac-rocoAUR) (make)
- graphviz (make)
- imagemagick (imagemagick-gitAUR, imagemagick-full-gitAUR, imagemagick-fullAUR) (make)
- kmod (busybox-coreutilsAUR, kmod-gitAUR) (make)
- libelf (elfutils-gitAUR) (make)
- make (make-gitAUR) (make)
- pahole (pahole-gitAUR) (make)
- patch (patch-gitAUR) (make)
- perl (perl-gitAUR) (make)
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Sources (21)
- 0001-amd-pstate-patches.patch
- 0001-x86-topology-Introduce-topology_logical_core_id.patch
- 0001-ZEN-Add-sysctl-and-CONFIG-to-disallow-unprivileged-C.patch
- 0001-ZEN-cpufreq-Remove-schedutil-dependency-on-Intel-AMD.patch
- 0001-ZEN-drm-amdgpu-pm-Allow-override-of-min_power_limit-.patch
- 0002-drivers-firmware-skip-simpledrm-if-nvidia-drm.modese.patch
- 0002-perf-x86-rapl-Fix-the-energy-pkg-event-for-AMD-CPUs.patch
- 0003-arch-Kconfig-Default-to-maximum-amount-of-ASLR-bits.patch
- 0003-perf-x86-rapl-Rename-rapl_pmu-variables.patch
- 0004-perf-x86-rapl-Make-rapl_model-struct-global.patch
- 0004-x86-apic-Remove-logical-destination-mode-for-64-bit.patch
- 0005-btrfs-only-run-the-extent-map-shrinker-from-kswapd-t.patch
- 0005-perf-x86-rapl-Move-cpumask-variable-to-rapl_pmus-str.patch
- 0006-perf-x86-rapl-Add-wrapper-for-online-offline-functio.patch
- 0007-perf-x86-rapl-Add-an-argument-to-the-cleanup-and-ini.patch
- 0008-perf-x86-rapl-Modify-the-generic-variable-names-to-_.patch
- 0009-perf-x86-rapl-Remove-the-global-variable-rapl_msrs.patch
- 0010-perf-x86-rapl-Add-per-core-energy-counter-support-fo.patch
- 0011-perf-x86-rapl-Remove-the-unused-function-cpu_to_rapl.patch
- https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.10.5.tar.xz
- https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/raw/335b711f590650ef037442bf876f3551e5af0669/config
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adekmaulana commented on 2021-09-30 20:13 (UTC) (edited on 2021-09-30 20:37 (UTC) by adekmaulana)
<deleted-account> commented on 2021-09-29 09:44 (UTC)
I am unable to detach the CONFIG_AS_AVX512 component from a (working) kconfig. It seems to be rooted in too many important core modules as a dependency. Things that first came to mind is raid6, kvm, and encryptions like chacha and blake2s, but the scope seems to be even bigger than that. I do not know the full list of dependencies.
To be completely clear on things: Sure, you can disable the config and then turn a blind eye, but the "makeconfig" part will reenable the module just before the kernel is compiled. The kconfig I post in PKGBUILDs will always be reflective of what the "makeconfig" has decided to do for full transparancy. I do a copy right after the compilement of the effective endresult kconfig.
If anyone can find the true dependencies of CONFIG_AS_AVX512, I am all ears, but atleast for me, the roots go way too deep.
<deleted-account> commented on 2021-09-29 06:11 (UTC)
@RCheese Good catch, but its being enabled by default by some other module(s?). Ill keep searching.
RCheese commented on 2021-09-28 18:31 (UTC)
CONFIG_AS_AVX512=y
but AVX512 doesn't support by Zen3
<deleted-account> commented on 2021-09-16 16:35 (UTC)
Yup! I had a naughty pipeline. Thanks!
Darkpelz commented on 2021-09-16 14:55 (UTC)
The sha256sum for the patch file has changed. The new checksum is 2f99d9e37f372925e054115bfead4723a328ffbdb7bf958753aab2ac48dc5673
ciupenhauer commented on 2021-09-10 19:40 (UTC)
Anyone interested in creating a linux-amd-pstate package for the new patches? I would if I knew how to compile custom patches myself
<deleted-account> commented on 2021-09-02 15:38 (UTC)
4800H = renoir = znver2, correct.
traysh commented on 2021-09-02 10:27 (UTC)
I've got a AMD Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics. I suppose I should use linux-amd-znver2, is that correct?
<deleted-account> commented on 2021-08-25 15:25 (UTC)
Yeah, they are probably good enough on zen 3.
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archdevlab commented on 2024-08-15 03:38 (UTC)
Hi
I have adopted this package and have updated it!
Thanks!
<deleted-account> commented on 2023-05-04 16:38 (UTC)
GCC13.1 is mainlined in arch, so this means znver4 support can kick off on this kernel. The graysky compile patches have been updated too.
This kernel now natively supports the znver4 arch, but this kernel will most likely keep working on all AMD ryzen hardware. It's better to be able to address certain small perks or issues per architecture now and in the future.
<deleted-account> commented on 2020-10-26 18:15 (UTC)
GCC11.1 is mainlined in arch, so this means znver3 support can kick off on this kernel. The graysky compile patches have been updated too.
This kernel now natively supports the znver3 arch, but this kernel will most likely keep working on all AMD ryzen hardware. It's better to be able to address certain small perks or issues per architecture now and in the future.
<deleted-account> commented on 2019-11-10 15:23 (UTC)
Tired of compiling? Use this binary repo instead! Add this at the end of /etc/pacman.conf :