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Sravan Balaji
fd0c5c4025 Switch to BMQ Scheduler
- Change yield type and rr interval to BMQ defaults
- Disable PDS specific smt nice priority support
- Disable setting kernel parameters (handled by grub)
2023-05-21 10:57:23 -04:00

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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ _STRIP="true"
# LEAVE AN EMPTY VALUE TO BE PROMPTED ABOUT FOLLOWING OPTIONS AT BUILD TIME # 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", "cacule", "tt", "bore" or "cfs" (kernel's default) # CPU scheduler - Options are "upds" (TkG's Undead PDS), "pds", "bmq", "muqss", "cacule", "tt", "bore" or "cfs" (kernel's default)
_cpusched="pds" _cpusched="bmq"
# Compiler to use - Options are "gcc" or "llvm". # Compiler to use - Options are "gcc" or "llvm".
# For advanced users. # For advanced users.
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ _preempt_rt_force=""
# For BMQ: 0: No yield. # For BMQ: 0: No yield.
# 1: Deboost and requeue task. (Default) # 1: Deboost and requeue task. (Default)
# 2: Set rq skip task. # 2: Set rq skip task.
_sched_yield_type="0" _sched_yield_type="1"
# 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 # 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. # 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.
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ _sched_yield_type="0"
# PDS default: 4ms" # PDS default: 4ms"
# BMQ default: 2ms" # 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. # Set to "1" for 2ms, "2" for 4ms, "3" for 6ms, "4" for 8ms, or "default" to keep the chosen scheduler defaults.
_rr_interval="2" _rr_interval="default"
# Set to "true" to disable FUNCTION_TRACER/GRAPH_TRACER, lowering overhead but limiting debugging and analyzing of kernel functions - Kernel default is "false" # 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" _ftracedisable="false"
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ _cacule_rdb_interval="19"
_tt_high_hz="false" _tt_high_hz="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 # 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="true" _smt_nice="false"
# Trust the CPU manufacturer to initialize Linux's CRNG (RANDOM_TRUST_CPU) - Kernel default is "false" # Trust the CPU manufacturer to initialize Linux's CRNG (RANDOM_TRUST_CPU) - Kernel default is "false"
_random_trust_cpu="true" _random_trust_cpu="true"
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ _aggressive_ondemand="true"
_tcp_cong_alg="" _tcp_cong_alg=""
# You can pass a default set of kernel command line options here - example: "intel_pstate=passive nowatchdog amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfffd7fff mitigations=off" # 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 split_lock_detect=off" _custom_commandline=""
# Selection of Clearlinux patches # Selection of Clearlinux patches
_clear_patches="true" _clear_patches="true"