Hello,This is more of a kernel than systemd question but I am not subscribed to any kernel ml and I assume systemd people should know the answer.
I have kernel 5.17 on archlinux. The cgroupsv2 documentation states that cgroup cpu controller currently does not support realtime processes, so to enable it all realtime processes must be moved to root cgroup.
Is that still true?I ask because what I currently have is that things like pipewire sound server are running on the system, and some of pipewire's threads do have realtime priority, it seems.
Yet, checking /proc/(pid)/cgroup states these processes are not in a root cgroup, yet the cpu controller is enabled on the root cgroup (/sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.subtree_control lists "cpu" as one of the controllers and I see the interface files in children).
Can anyone explain the situation?The user.slice which contains, indirectly, the pipewire cgroup (pipewire.service) doesn't have the cpu controller enabled, but I assume that shouldn't make a difference.
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