Package Details: linux-clear 6.12.10-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-clear.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-clear
Description: Linux kernel with patches from Clear Linux which allow for higher performance. This package includes the kernel and compiled modules.
Upstream URL: https://git.staropensource.de/JeremyStarTM/aur-linux-clear
Keywords: clear clearlinux intel kernel linux
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Provides: KSMBD-MODULE, VIRTUALBOX-GUEST-MODULES, WIREGUARD-MODULE
Submitter: metak
Maintainer: JeremyStarTM
Last Packager: JeremyStarTM
Votes: 73
Popularity: 0.28
First Submitted: 2018-01-18 21:47 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-18 10:22 (UTC)

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Required by (6)

Sources (5)

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JeremyStarTM commented on 2024-08-06 19:37 (UTC) (edited on 2025-01-17 17:58 (UTC) by JeremyStarTM)

Information comment
This comment provides useful information about this package. Make sure to read it through, you won't regret it.

Repository URL
This package is hosted at sos!git. If you want to contribute to the package, you can do it here: https://git.staropensource.de/JeremyStarTM/aur-linux-clear

Issue handling
Please only submit issues in the package's repository if they aren't bug reports about the package or help requests. Please keep them to the AUR only. This prevents unnecessary signups.

Updates
I usually publish updates 0-3 days after a kernel release, depending on how busy I am.
If I however get wind of security-relevant updates or any vulnerabilities I will try to update the kernel as soon as possible and write a comment about the vulnerability/update. So make sure to subscribe to this package's comment mailing list.

PKGBUILD environment variable customization
The PKGBUILD file supports customization via environment variables. Here's a list of all of them:
- _makemenuconfig: Invokes make menuconfig (ncurses-based default configuration menu) before compilation starts
- _makenconfig: Invokes make nconfig (ncurses-based nicer configuration menu) before compilation starts
- _makexconfig: Invokes make xconfig (X11-based GUI configuration menu) before compilation starts
- _use_current: Will use the configuration of the running kernel, if the running kernel is compiled with IKCONFIG_PROC
- _optimize_defconfig: Applies package maintainer-picked configuration changes to your defconfig. Only takes effect with _use_current being enabled
- _copyfinalconfig: Copies the final kernel configuration into the repository root as kconfig-new before compilation starts
- _localmodcfg: Only compiles modules found in modprobed-db's database (which decreases compilation time and kernel size)
- _use_llvm_lto: Compiles the kernel with LLVM instead of GCC. Should work, if not open an issue
- _subarch: Specifies the subarchitecture to compile for (see the PKGBUILD file for a list of all subarches). Default is 41/MGENERIC_CPU (Generic x86-64), which is compatible with all amd64 processors. Must be a number or subarch name
- _subarch_microarch: Specifies the microarchitecture to compile for. Only applies to and is required by the MGENERIC_CPU subarch. Must be a number between 1 and 4 (click for more information)
- _debug: Force enables debug options when set to y, force disables debug options when set to n or uses the config defaults when unset
- _show_compile: Enables verbose-er compilation output and displays all executing make targets

All of these variables just need to be set for them to apply, except for _subarch and _debug. For more information please check their documentation inside the PKGBUILD file

GPG errors
If makepkg complains about invalid PGP keys, try running this command first: gpg --locate-keys torvalds@kernel.org gregkh@kernel.org sashal@kernel.org benh@debian.org. This command only needs to be executed once.

Build tool
If you want a dead simple way to compile this package, you can try out my build tool. It includes a few no nonsense changes to the kernel configuration and allows you to configure the PKGBUILD file in a simple manner and decrease build time. And if you don't want that, using makepkg as-is works fine too.

Latest Comments

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fidasx commented on 2020-11-08 21:11 (UTC)

@adsoncicilioti

download the patch and save it inside the linux-clear with name nvidia-5.9-uvm-fix.patch then open the PKGBUILD and add it under the other patches

like

Add nvidia-uvm.patch
echo "Applying nvidia-uvm.patch ..."
patch -Np1 -i ../nvidia-5.9-uvm-fix.patch

adsoncicilioti commented on 2020-11-08 20:55 (UTC)

Thanks @fidasx! But, i'm so sorry.. I don't know how make this patch.

Like i says on commentary below, i've use the compiled package from @metak repo. When i try compiles with yay, using modprobed-db to made local .conf modules, my touchpad don't work.

Do you can give me an clarification about how do this patch?

fidasx commented on 2020-11-08 10:59 (UTC)

@adsoncicilioti you need to patch the kernel for nvidia_uvm to work

use this if you want

https://paste.gg/p/anonymous/8ea12096fac14ebbb6bd4f5d2af8ec50

adsoncicilioti commented on 2020-11-08 05:50 (UTC) (edited on 2020-11-08 05:51 (UTC) by adsoncicilioti)

Hi @metak! nice work with Clear Kernel. I'm using the 5.9.6 from your repo, and all boot parms requireds by Clear, including module.sig_unenforce.

With standard and Zen Kernel, all nvidia modules are loaded correctly - nvidia, nvidia_drm, nvidia_modset, nvidia_uvm. On clear nvidia_uvm module not is loaded, and apps like blender, and other that uses CUDA cores, not recognize the nvidia (cuda device).

I've try with # modprobe nvidia_uvm command but the error is returned: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'nvidia_uvm': Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg).

Running dmesg i got:

  184.986139] nvidia_uvm: module uses symbols from proprietary module nvidia, inheriting taint.
[  184.986268] nvidia_uvm: Unknown symbol radix_tree_preloads (err -2)

I've don't understand why the standard and zen Kernels loads and Clear not. Any idea?

metak commented on 2020-10-27 16:10 (UTC)

@krathalan I can change that with next update.

krathalan commented on 2020-10-27 02:58 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-27 02:59 (UTC) by krathalan)

@metak some users (like myself) may have their ~/.config/modprobed.db file actually be a symlink to somewhere else that is shared with other systems. You should change the -f on line 215 from if [ -f $HOME/.config/modprobed.db ]; then to -e, so it reads if [ -e $HOME/.config/modprobed.db ]; then.

From man test, -f checks that: FILE exists and is a regular file (emphasis mine). -e only checks that: FILE exists. -f returns false if the file exists but is a symlink.

NateR100 commented on 2020-09-20 21:12 (UTC)

So once I've built the kernel with my customized config options from nconfig, I see the config file is copied into the main directory. How do I use this when I want to recompile again, or when the kernel updates and there are more config options (like make oldconfig would show you)?

enihcam commented on 2020-08-29 14:55 (UTC)

Thanks, metak!

metak commented on 2020-08-29 13:43 (UTC)

@enihcam Change urls, remove patches and configs added in this package that you don't need. Comment out the Patch0129 otherwise the build will fail.

enihcam commented on 2020-08-29 13:28 (UTC)

@metak, I need patches from https://github.com/clearlinux-pkgs/linux-hyperv instead. Can I just grab your PKGBUILD and change few URLs? what else should I change?