csutcliff / linux-cachyos

Archlinux Kernel based on different schedulers and some other performance improvements.

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CachyOS

CachyOS provides enhanced kernels that offer improved performance and other benefits.

General Information about kernels

The Schedulers listed below are supported

linux-cachyos

We have provided all these CPU schedulers because each scheduler performs differently depending on usage. We recommend testing each one to determine which best suits your specific requirements.

  • (EEVDF) Earliest Eligible Virtual Deadline & (BORE) Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer - have been combined in the linux-cachyos.
  • (BORE) Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) linux-bore / linux-cachyos-bore
  • (EEVDF) Earliest Eligible Virtual Deadline - linux-cachyos-eevdf
  • (TT) - Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri - linux-cachyos-tt / linux-tt
  • (BMQ) - BitMap Queue by Alfred Chen - linux-cachyos-bmq
  • (PDS) - Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue by Alfred Chen - linux-cachyos-pds
  • (CFS) - Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler - linux-cachyos-cfs

CachyOS default kernel

  • (EEVDF) Earliest Eligible Virtual Deadline & (BORE) Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer - have been combined in the linux-cachyos.

📚 Archived schedulers

  • CacULE and CacULE-RDB by Hamad Marri, supported by CachyOS in the past as - linux-cachyos-cacule
    ATTENTION: Not supported after version 6.1. If you still want to use it, you can get it from the archive repository - linux-cacule

The CachyOS repositories provide prebuilt kernels in three different march versions: x86-64, x86-64-v3, and x86-64-v4. In addition, the repositories also offer LTO-enabled kernels.

Features

Here is a list of features of Linux kernels prebuilt in the CachyOS repositories for x86-64-v4, x86-64-v3, and x86-64.

🛠️ Advanced building & compiling

  • Very customizable PKGBUILD with many features and improvements.
  • GCC/CLANG Optimization with automatically found CPU architecture or also selectable CPU architecture.
  • Choose between LLVM/LTO & Thin-LTO or GCC.
  • Choose between 300Hz, 500Hz, 600 Hz ,750Hz and 1000Hz. Defaults to 500Hz for BORE/CFS/EEVDF and 1000Hz for other schedulers.
  • Kernel Control Flow Integrity (kCFI) selectable when using LLVM

🧮 CPU enhancements

  • 6 Different scheduler are supported,CFS,TT,BMQ,BORE,PDS and EEVDF scheduler.
  • Latency Nice included with EEVDF
  • AMD P-State Preferred Core and enabled as default
  • EEVDF Scheduler # https://lwn.net/Articles/927530/

📑 Filesystem & memory

  • Latest BTRFS/XFS/EXT4 improvements & fixes.
  • ZFS Filesystem Support and prebuilt in the repository.
  • NVIDIA Module Support - Build the nvidia module together with the kernel
  • Latest & improved ZSTD 1.5.5 patch-set.
  • UserKSM daemon from pf.
  • Improved BFQ Scheduler.
  • support for bcachefs.

🖧 Network

  • BBRv3 tcp_congestion_control.

⤵️ Other features

  • partial Clearlinux Patchset.
  • Back-ported patches from linux-next.
  • Scheduler patches from linux-next/tip.
  • General improved sysctl settings and upstream scheduler fixes.
  • LRNG Framework - default disabled
  • OpenRGB and ACS Override support
  • maple-tree, MG-LRU and per-VMA-locks fixes from upstream
  • kvm-lru patches from upstream

The repositories contain both Arch Linux and CachyOS packages, which have been re-built with flags optimized for performance, stability, and security.

  • x86-64-v4 - currently only kernel packages + LTO.
  • x86-64-v3 - all Arch Linux packages + LTO.
  • x86-64 - all Arch Linux packages + LTO.

How to add CachyOS repositories

🦾 Automatic adding of cachyos repositories

Run following commands:

  1. Get archive with script
wget https://mirror.cachyos.org/cachyos-repo.tar.xz

If don't have wget, install them by sudo pacman -S wget

  1. Extract and enter into the archive
tar xvf cachyos-repo.tar.xz && cd cachyos-repo
  1. Run script with sudo
sudo ./cachyos-repo.sh

Behaviour of script

  1. The script automatically detects the CPU architecture. If the CPU supports x86-64-v4 or x86-64-v3, the script uses the repositories optimized with this flag and other flags.
  2. The script will create a backup of your previous pacman.conf file.

Manually

  1. Add both keys
sudo pacman-key --recv-keys F3B607488DB35A47 --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com
sudo pacman-key --lsign-key F3B607488DB35A47
  1. You can download first initial packages
sudo pacman -U 'https://mirror.cachyos.org/repo/x86_64/cachyos/cachyos-keyring-3-1-any.pkg.tar.zst' 'https://mirror.cachyos.org/repo/x86_64/cachyos/cachyos-mirrorlist-17-1-any.pkg.tar.zst' 'https://mirror.cachyos.org/repo/x86_64/cachyos/cachyos-v3-mirrorlist-17-1-any.pkg.tar.zst' 'https://mirror.cachyos.org/repo/x86_64/cachyos/cachyos-v4-mirrorlist-5-1-any.pkg.tar.zst' 'https://mirror.cachyos.org/repo/x86_64/cachyos/pacman-6.0.2-13-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst'

Check CPU compatibility

If you want to add our repositories manually, you must check the compatibility of the CPU with cachyos repositories.

If you use script above for adding cachyos repositories, you can skip checking.

1. Check support by the following the command

/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help | grep supported

2. Understanding of command output

Pay attention to the following text with brackets. (supported, searched)

  • If you see x86-64-v4 (supported, searched), that means the CPU is compatible and can use x86-64-v4 instruction set.
  • If you see x86-64-v4, that means the CPU is incompatible and can't use x86-64-v4 instruction set.

Example of CPU compatible with x86-64-v4 instruction set

> /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help | grep supported
  x86-64-v4 (supported, searched)
  x86-64-v3 (supported, searched)
  x86-64-v2 (supported, searched)
  haswell (AT_PLATFORM; supported, searched)
  tls (supported, searched)
  avx512_1 (supported, searched)
  x86_64 (supported, searched)

Example of CPU incompatible with x86-64-v4 instruction set

  > /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help | grep supported
     STDIN
  40 Subdirectories of glibc-hwcaps directories, in priority order:
  41   x86-64-v4
  42   x86-64-v3 (supported, searched)                                          
  43   x86-64-v2 (supported, searched)       

3. Adding cachyos repositories

You need edit pacman.conf and add repositories.

sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf

if CPU support x86-64, then add only [cachyos] repositories

# cachyos repos
## Only add if your CPU does v3 architecture
[cachyos]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-mirrorlist

if CPU support x86-64-v3, then add [cachyos-v3],[cachyos-core-v3], [cachyos-extra-v3] and [cachyos]

# cachyos repos
## Only add if your CPU does v3 architecture
[cachyos-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-v3-mirrorlist
[cachyos-core-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-v3-mirrorlist
[cachyos-extra-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-v3-mirrorlist
[cachyos]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-mirrorlist

if CPU support x86-64-v4, then add [cachyos-v4], [cachyos-v3], [cachyos-core-v3], [cachyos-extra-v3] and [cachyos]

# cachyos repos
## Only add if your CPU does support x86-64-v4 architecture
[cachyos-v4]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-v4-mirrorlist
[cachyos-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-v3-mirrorlist
[cachyos-core-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-v3-mirrorlist
[cachyos-extra-v3]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-v3-mirrorlist
[cachyos]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/cachyos-mirrorlist

Other GNU/Linux distributions

  • Complete patch for simple patching on the kernel
  • It is planned to implement into our kernel builder from cachyos buildsystem, which works also on other distributions.

Gentoo

Its a community maintained ebuild from a user, which can be used for a dynamic building right here

Or simply run:

eselect repository add CachyOS-kernels git https://github.com/Szowisz/CachyOS-kernels
emaint sync -r CachyOS-kernels

Fedora

Port of kernel linux-cachyos-bore and linux-cachyos-bore-lto by bieszczaders

Only x86_64_v3 versions are available. Check support by the following the command

/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help | grep "(supported, searched)"

If it does not detect x86_64_v3 support do not install the kernel. Otherwise you will end up with a non-functioning operating system!

Installation Instructions:
Fedora Workstation
sudo dnf copr enable bieszczaders/kernel-cachyos

and next

sudo dnf install kernel-cachyos-bore

OR

sudo dnf install kernel-cachyos-bore-eevdf
Fedora Silverblue
cd /etc/yum.repos.d/

sudo wget https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/bieszczaders/kernel-cachyos/repo/fedora-$(rpm -E %fedora)/bieszczaders-kernel-cachyos-fedora-$(rpm -E %fedora).repo

and next

sudo rpm-ostree override remove kernel kernel-core kernel-modules kernel-modules-core kernel-modules-extra --install kernel-cachyos-bore

sudo systemctl reboot

OR

sudo rpm-ostree override remove kernel kernel-core kernel-modules kernel-modules-core kernel-modules-extra --install kernel-cachyos-bore-eevdf

sudo systemctl reboot

NixOS

Nyx does provide a precompiled CachyOS Kernel and a bunch of other interesting packages. This repository is maintained by chaotic-aur Just follow this README

Revert changes

How to backup and use Arch packages?

  • Remove or Backup the config located at /etc/pacman.conf
  • then run sudo mv /etc/pacman.conf.bak /etc/pacman.conf
  • Then run following command to switch the packages to the default arch packages sudo pacman -Suuy

How to use CLANG/LLVM/LTO compiled Kernels on Nvidia driver with DKMS

This is no longer necessary, as you can simply install the latest DKMS version from our repository.

Support

Discord: https://discord.gg/qJqj94uFwE
Telegram: https://t.me/+zCzPX4cAFjk1MTYy
Matrix: https://matrix.cachyos.org

Donations appreciated for maintaining repositories and build server. Thank you for your support!

PayPal: https://paypal.me/pttrr
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CachyOS
BTC: bc1qmwglfchlc335du6pcu6w64cexu7cck0mzhyw42
ETH: 0xc2dc77327F78A7B85Db3941Eb49e74F41E961649

Valueable Contributors

Hamad Marri for the TT Scheduler
Archlinux for the great linux operating system
And all other Kernel Developers and Supporters

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Archlinux Kernel based on different schedulers and some other performance improvements.

https://cachyos.org

License:GNU General Public License v3.0


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