Re: Isolating/dedicating Interrupts

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Am 21.11.2015 um 14:40 schrieb Ede Wolf:
Following the discussion about irq_balance, I was having a look at my interrupts, I figured that my most important devices all share a single one:


on thing which helps me was to disable the interrupt for the i2c_i801 module by edit/create
/etc/modprobe.d/modesetting.conf
with

|options i2c_i801 disable_features=0x10
||

|this free up one interrupt and leads to a new distribution of the existing interrupts on reboot. ||
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