Hi Micheal,
|--==> Michael Jarosch writes:
MJ> Hello, again!
MJ> 2) I've got 7 IRQs working with realtime! Wouldn't it be useful,
MJ> reducing it only to some of them I really need?
MJ> While booting, it goes like this:
MJ> rtirq: start [rtc] irq=8 pid=248 prio=90: OK.
MJ> rtirq: start [snd] irq=11 pid=2136 prio=85: OK.
MJ> rtirq: start [snd] irq=22 pid=2124 prio=84: OK.
MJ> rtirq: start [snd] irq=18 pid=734 prio=83: OK.
MJ> rtirq: start [uhci_hcd] irq=21 pid=730 prio=80: OK.
MJ> rtirq: start [i8042] irq=1 pid=275 prio=75: OK.
MJ> rtirq: start [i8042] irq=12 pid=274 prio=74: OK.
MJ> O.k., I'll need the realtime-clock. But two of the three sound-devices
MJ> aren't needed for realtime-priority. Again, I don't use any USB-Audio
MJ> device ("uhci-hcd"). By the way: what is that "i8042" for? Do I need it?
MJ> And last not least: How do I configure rtirq for switching on/off
MJ> certain IRQs for realtime-priority?
As far as I know rtirq has not such fine tune features, you will have
to write you script, or tweak rtirq to support blacklists, man chrt
will be your friend :)
Ciao,
Free
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