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alexzeitgeist / deploy.sh
Created September 13, 2021 09:24
Minimal Race-free Deployment
#!/bin/sh
# deploy.sh
N="`readlink \"$1\"`"
mv -T "$1.stage" "$1"
ln -s "$N" "$1.stage"
rm -rf "$N"
cp -aH "$1" "$N"
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alexzeitgeist / skylake-tuning-linux.md
Created November 20, 2020 12:11 — forked from Brainiarc7/skylake-tuning-linux.md
This gist will show you how to tune your Intel-based Skylake, Kabylake and beyond Integrated Graphics Core for performance and reliability through GuC and HuC firmware usage on Linux.

Tuning Intel Skylake and beyond for optimal performance and feature level support on Linux:

Note that on Skylake, Kabylake (and the now cancelled "Broxton") SKUs, functionality such as power saving, GPU scheduling and HDMI audio have been moved onto binary-only firmware, and as such, the GuC and the HuC blobs must be loaded at run-time to access this functionality.

Enabling GuC and HuC on Skylake and above requires a few extra parameters be passed to the kernel before boot.

Instructions provided for both Fedora and Ubuntu (including Debian):

Note that the firmware for these GPUs is often packaged by your distributor, and as such, you can confirm the firmware blob's availability by running: