2.6.38-ck1
From: Con Kolivas
Date: Thu Mar 24 2011 - 01:35:00 EST
These are patches designed to improve system responsiveness and interactivity
with specific emphasis on the desktop, but suitable to any workload.
Apply to 2.6.38:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/ck/patches/2.6/2.6.38/2.6.38-ck1/patch-2.6.38-ck1.bz2
Broken out tarball:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/ck/patches/2.6/2.6.38/2.6.38-ck1/2.6.38-ck1-broken-out.tar.bz2
Discrete patches:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/ck/patches/2.6/2.6.38/2.6.38-ck1/patches/
All -ck patches:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/ck/patches/
Web:
http://kernel.kolivas.org
Code blog when I feel like it:
http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/
Each discrete patch contains a brief description of what it does at the top of
the patch itself.
This has just been a resync since the last -ck release.
Full patchlist:
2.6.38-sched-bfs-363.patch
sched-add-above-background-load-function.patch
mm-zero_swappiness.patch
mm-enable_swaptoken_only_when_swap_full.patch
mm-drop_swap_cache_aggressively.patch
mm-kswapd_inherit_prio-1.patch
mm-background_scan.patch
mm-idleprio_prio-1.patch
mm-lru_cache_add_lru_tail.patch
mm-decrease_default_dirty_ratio.patch
kconfig-expose_vmsplit_option.patch
hz-default_1000.patch
hz-no_default_250.patch
hz-raise_max.patch
preempt-desktop-tune.patch
cpufreq-bfs_tweaks.patch
ck1-version.patch
I'd also like this opportunity to make a small plug for my compression
application, lrzip, which now features full compression and decompression
to/from STDIN/STDOUT and high grade password encryption, and is now
heavily multithreaded on both compression and decompression cycles.
It can be downloaded here:
http://lrzip.kolivas.org
See this post for the evolution details:
http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/2011/03/lrzip-0600-stdinstdout-and-encryption.html
And see this post about using it for a kernel compression exercise:
http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/2010/11/lrzip-0520-and-massive-kernel.html
Please enjoy!
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