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bigeasy Add "Memory compaction"
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 ===== Disabled CONFIG_ options ===== ===== Disabled CONFIG_ options =====
  
-Several features are disabled by CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT_FULL=y because of incompatibility.+Several features are disabled by CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT=y because of incompatibility.
  
 <WRAP center round todo 80%> <WRAP center round todo 80%>
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   * CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE   * CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
-  * CONFIG_OPROFILE +  * CONFIG_DRM_I915 
-  * CONFIG_XEN (arm64) +  * CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING 
-  * CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8 +  * CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_CPU
-  * CONFIG_BCACHE +
-  * CONFIG_HIGHMEM (mips, powerpc)+
   * CONFIG_KVM_MPIC (powerpc)   * CONFIG_KVM_MPIC (powerpc)
-  * CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED +  ​* CONFIG_OPROFILE (until v5.12-rc2-rt1) 
-  * CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK +  * CONFIG_XEN (until v4.18-rc8-rt1) 
 +  * CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8 (until v5.2.21-rt13) 
 +  * CONFIG_BCACHE (until v5.6.17-rt10) 
 +  * CONFIG_HIGHMEM (mips, powerpc, until v5.10-rc1-rt2) 
 +  ​* CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED ​(until v5.15-rc2-rt3) 
 +  * CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK ​(until 5.4.5-rt3)
  
 ===== Platforms ===== ===== Platforms =====
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 ==== EFI ==== ==== EFI ====
-EFI runtime services are disabled because using them may case high latencies. This includes accessing the RTC device or updating the variables.+[[https://​elixir.bootlin.com/​linux/​latest/​A/​ident/​CONFIG_EFI_DISABLE_RUNTIME|EFI runtime services are disabled]] because using them may case high latencies. This includes accessing the RTC device or updating the variables.
 If you need to use the EFI runtime services add **efi=runtime** to the kernel command line. If you need to use the EFI runtime services add **efi=runtime** to the kernel command line.
  
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