Package Details: linux-ck 6.11-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-ck.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-ck
Description: The Linux kernel and modules with ck's hrtimer patches
Upstream URL: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux-ck
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Provides: KSMBD-MODULE, VIRTUALBOX-GUEST-MODULES, WIREGUARD-MODULE
Replaces: virtualbox-guest-modules-arch, wireguard-arch
Submitter: graysky
Maintainer: graysky
Last Packager: graysky
Votes: 459
Popularity: 0.92
First Submitted: 2011-07-22 14:51 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-19 13:04 (UTC)

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graysky commented on 2017-06-11 19:30 (UTC)

Are you sure? On your kaby lake what is the output of: gcc -c -Q -march=native --help=target | grep 'march\|mtune'

francoism90 commented on 2017-06-11 18:53 (UTC)

@SuperIce97: Ah thanks, I'll give it a try. :)

SuperIce97 commented on 2017-06-11 18:38 (UTC)

@francoism90: Kaby Lake has an identical architecture to Skylake (they just improved the manufacturing process which simply allows for higher clock speeds), so you could just use use the Skylake optimized version. You could compile it with native optimizations.

francoism90 commented on 2017-06-11 16:27 (UTC)

@graysky: thanks, will install generic instead. :)

graysky commented on 2017-06-11 16:25 (UTC)

There is no KL support in gcc v7.1.1. https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/

francoism90 commented on 2017-06-11 16:21 (UTC)

Hi graysky, Thanks for providing the kernel and packages. :) Is it possible to add support for Kaby Lake?

graysky commented on 2017-05-26 21:52 (UTC)

@mareexx and Davikar - Best to post to ck's blog as well since that is more or less the bug tracker for the patchset.

mareex commented on 2017-05-26 21:26 (UTC)

I get really high cpu load with 4.11. These processes have huge cpu spikes: rcu_preempt kworker/u8:<some_number> irq/279-s-iwlwi ksoftirqd/1 My fans are screaming. Stock arch kernel is calm. Can anybody else confirm?