@Tom, unfortunately not. You'll need to verify CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU=Y and if possible CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU_ALL=Y. The newer kernels dont have CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU_ALL, so the boot param you reference does the same.
Here is an article I contributed to that discusses this. While Ubuntu focused it can still guide you.
@Tom, unfortunately not. You'll need to verify CONFIG_ RCU_NOCB_ CPU=Y and if possible CONFIG_ RCU_NOCB_ CPU_ALL= Y. The newer kernels dont have CONFIG_ RCU_NOCB_ CPU_ALL, so the boot param you reference does the same.
Here is an article I contributed to that discusses this. While Ubuntu focused it can still guide you.
http:// blog.programste r.org/ubuntu- 16-04-compile- custom- kernel- for-ryzen
Like I stated before, with these options set I'm at 20 days crash free.