gamemode/example/gamemode.ini

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INI

[general]
; The reaper thread will check every 10 seconds for exited clients
reaper_freq=10
; The desired governor is used when entering GameMode instead of "performance"
desiredgov=performance
; The default governer is used when leaving GameMode instead of restoring the original value
defaultgov=powersave
; By default, GameMode changes the scheduler policy to SCHED_ISO with 4 or more CPU cores,
; force enable or disable with "on" or "off"
softrealtime=auto
; By default, GameMode renices the client to -4, you can put any value between 1 and 20 here,
; the value will be negated and applied as a nice value
renice = 4
; By default, GameMode adjusts the iopriority of clients to BE/0, you can put any value
; between 0 and 7 here (with 0 being highest priority), or one of the special values
; "off" (to disable) or "reset" (to restore Linux default behavior based on CPU priority),
; currently, only the best-effort class is supported thus you cannot set it here
ioprio = 0
; Sets whether gamemode will inhibit the screensaver when active
; Defaults to 1
inhibit_screensaver=1
[filter]
; If "whitelist" entry has a value(s)
; gamemode will reject anything not in the whitelist
;whitelist=RiseOfTheTombRaider
; Gamemode will always reject anything in the blacklist
;blacklist=HalfLife3
; glxgears
[gpu]
; Here Be Dragons!
; Warning: Use these settings at your own risk
; Any damage to hardware incurred due to this feature is your responsibility and yours alone
; It is also highly recommended you try these settings out first manually to find the sweet spots
; Setting this to the keyphrase "accept-responsibility" will allow gamemode to apply GPU optimisations such as overclocks
;apply_gpu_optimisations=0
; The DRM device number on the system (usually 0), ie. the number in /sys/class/drm/card0/
;gpu_device=0
; Nvidia specific settings
; Requires the coolbits extension activated in nvidia-xconfig
; This corresponds to the desired GPUPowerMizerMode
; Generally "Adaptive"=0 "Prefer Maximum Performance"=1 and "Auto"=2)
;nv_powermizer_mode=1
; This corresponds to the performance level to edit in nvidia-xconfig (usually the highest level - on older cards 1, newer cards can be 4 or higher)
;nv_perf_level=1
; (these two are Mhz offsets from the baseline, ie. 0 applies no change)
;nv_core_clock_mhz_offset=0
;nv_mem_clock_mhz_offset=0
; AMD specific settings
; Requires a relatively up to date AMDGPU kernel module
; See: https://dri.freedesktop.org/docs/drm/gpu/amdgpu.html#gpu-power-thermal-controls-and-monitoring
; It is also highly recommended you use lm-sensors (or other available tools) to verify card temperatures
; This corresponds to power_dpm_force_performance_level, "manual" is not supported for now
;amd_performance_level=high
[supervisor]
; This section controls the new gamemode functions gamemode_request_start_for and gamemode_request_end_for
; The whilelist and blacklist control which supervisor programs are allowed to make the above requests
;supervisor_whitelist=
;supervisor_blacklist=
; In case you want to allow a supervisor to take full control of gamemode, this option can be set
; This will only allow gamemode clients to be registered by using the above functions by a supervisor client
;require_supervisor=0
[custom]
; Custom scripts (executed using the shell) when gamemode starts and ends
;start=notify-send "GameMode started"
; /home/me/bin/stop_ethmining.sh
;end=notify-send "GameMode ended"
; /home/me/bin/start_ethmining.sh