Package Base Details: linux-xanmod

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-xanmod.git (read-only, click to copy)
Submitter: Yoshi2889
Maintainer: figue (figuepluto, jfigueras)
Last Packager: figue
Votes: 128
Popularity: 2.24
First Submitted: 2017-02-14 09:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-22 06:42 (UTC)

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figue commented on 2018-12-14 00:50 (UTC) (edited on 2023-02-27 20:00 (UTC) by figue)

This package have several variables to enable/disable features.

##
## The following variables can be customized at build time. Use env or export to change at your wish
##
##   Example: env _microarchitecture=98 use_numa=n use_tracers=n makepkg -sc
##
## Look inside 'choose-gcc-optimization.sh' to choose your microarchitecture
## Valid numbers between: 0 to 99
## Default is: 0 => generic
## Good option if your package is for one machine: 98 (Intel native) or 99 (AMD native)
if [ -z ${_microarchitecture+x} ]; then
  _microarchitecture=0
fi

## Disable NUMA since most users do not have multiple processors. Breaks CUDA/NvEnc.
## Archlinux and Xanmod enable it by default.
## Set variable "use_numa" to: n to disable (possibly increase performance)
##                             y to enable  (stock default)
if [ -z ${use_numa+x} ]; then
  use_numa=y
fi

## Since upstream disabled CONFIG_STACK_TRACER (limits debugging and analyzing of the kernel)
## you can enable them setting this option. Caution, because they have an impact in performance.
## Stock Archlinux has this enabled. 
## Set variable "use_tracers" to: n to disable (possibly increase performance, XanMod default)
##                                y to enable  (Archlinux default)
if [ -z ${use_tracers+x} ]; then
  use_tracers=n
fi

# Unique compiler supported upstream is GCC
## Choose between GCC and CLANG config (default is GCC)
## Use the environment variable "_compiler=clang"
if [ "${_compiler}" = "clang" ]; then
  _compiler_flags="CC=clang HOSTCC=clang LLVM=1 LLVM_IAS=1"
fi

# Choose between the 4 main configs for stable branch. Default x86-64-v1 which use CONFIG_GENERIC_CPU2:
# Possible values: config_x86-64-v1 (default) / config_x86-64-v2 / config_x86-64-v3 / config_x86-64-v4
# This will be overwritten by selecting any option in microarchitecture script
# Source files: https://github.com/xanmod/linux/tree/5.17/CONFIGS/xanmod/gcc
if [ -z ${_config+x} ]; then
  _config=config_x86-64-v1
fi

# Compress modules with ZSTD (to save disk space)
if [ -z ${_compress_modules+x} ]; then
  _compress_modules=n
fi

# Compile ONLY used modules to VASTLY reduce the number of modules built
# and the build time.
#
# To keep track of which modules are needed for your specific system/hardware,
# give module_db script a try: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/modprobed-db
# This PKGBUILD read the database kept if it exists
#
# More at this wiki page ---> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Modprobed-db
if [ -z ${_localmodcfg} ]; then
  _localmodcfg=n
fi

# Tweak kernel options prior to a build via nconfig
if [ -z ${_makenconfig} ]; then
  _makenconfig=n
fi

Personally I'm running now xanmod kernel compiled with this:

env _microarchitecture=98 use_tracers=n use_numa=n _localmodcfg=y _compress_modules=y makepkg -sic

Also, you can now create the file myconfig in your local repo to build this package with a custom config or use ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/linux-xanmod/myconfig. This file can be a full kernel config or be a script with several entries to add/remove options (you have several examples in PKGBUILD by using scripts/config):

Code involved:

  for _myconfig in "${SRCDEST}/myconfig" "${HOME}/.config/linux-xanmod/myconfig" "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/linux-xanmod/myconfig" ; do
    if [ -f "${_myconfig}" ] && [ "$(wc -l <"${_myconfig}")" -gt "0" ]; then
      if grep -q 'scripts/config' "${_myconfig}"; then
        # myconfig is a partial file. Executing as a script
        msg2 "Applying myconfig..."
        bash -x "${_myconfig}"
      else
        # myconfig is a full config file. Replacing default .config
        msg2 "Using user CUSTOM config..."
        cp -f "${_myconfig}" .config
      fi
      echo
      break
    fi
  done

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rayzorben commented on 2020-12-10 07:58 (UTC)

Can you split this out into 2 separate packages? linux-xanmod linux-xanmod-cachy

I don't really want this kernel without cachy, so to have it come up when I do an Syyu and then fail is sort of frustrating.

Then you only update the cachy branch when it is available.

I appreciate all of the work that you do to distribute this.

JuniorJPDJ commented on 2020-12-05 21:21 (UTC)

Am I only person having problems with waking up from sleep using this package?

figue commented on 2020-12-03 10:00 (UTC)

@xuanruiqi thanks! See 228b10d29424

xuanruiqi commented on 2020-12-03 05:19 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-03 05:21 (UTC) by xuanruiqi)

Cachy no longer conflicts with NUMA and fair group sched so you can remove scripts/config --disable CONFIG_NUMA and scripts/config --disable FAIR_GROUP_SCHED.

Netl0tUz commented on 2020-11-29 20:28 (UTC)

i used command { zcat /proc/config.gz > myconfig } to use arch default config file to build kernel Like the example you mentioned ( i can't use modprobed-db cuz it doesn't seem it works with luks2 and i can't boot and building it completely without any changes gives error like cant find z3fold or Problem loading X.509 certificate -65 ) but after output : Using user CUSTOM config... , configuration written to .config , it stops and doesn't do anything. is there anyway to build it like arch default kernel?

figue commented on 2020-11-26 20:39 (UTC) (edited on 2020-11-26 20:40 (UTC) by figue)

So I was waiting for an update of the cachy branch, but as it seems will not be updated, I'll release 5.9.11 without it.

figue commented on 2020-11-23 19:38 (UTC) (edited on 2020-11-23 19:40 (UTC) by figue)

@xuanruiqi cachy is in a separate branch (upstream decision) and in the previous release it wasn't updated. Yesterday I forgot to push the local commit enabling it again... :P

So, here you have: 7585470cc7cb

xuanruiqi commented on 2020-11-23 03:49 (UTC)

Why is the Cachy part commented out though?

figue commented on 2020-11-18 09:03 (UTC)

mmm no... What config do you use?

NateR100 commented on 2020-11-17 21:57 (UTC)

Yes, i do. It works fine with 'linux', just not linux-xanmod. I guess there's 2 issues, one: zfs not loaded automatically and two: ssd missing in /dev/disk/by-id. Do you know anything I can check with regards to the ssd not showing up?