Re: irq priority setting script

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Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
hi LAUs,

I've written a little python script, that may be usefull for you as well.

It tries to get the pid's of soundcards irq's etc. and set's their
scheduling priorities in order to improve latency performance.
More info here:
http://branwelt.de/projects/rt-script/

The script was quickly written and likely is not done the best possible way,
but it's working (on my debian system at least, usb-card)

please give some feedback, if it worked for you as well,
(check if the pid's where detected correctly)
(maybe + a small system-info: snd-card, distribution, kernel)

If the script worked with most systems, it would be a nice idea to
auto-run it after the booting-process in audio-distros (if such a thing
isn't done already)

Emanuel

Erm... this reminds of something I've done sometime go, and already being infrastructure on the planetedge-ccrma rt-enabled kernels. Its my rtirq init script. Take a look at (second topic):

    http://en.opensuse.org/Talk:RT_Kernel_Instructions

or, straight to the soource, and just in case your distro is not RPM based:

   http://www.rncbc.org/jack/rtirq-20060218.tar.gz

Cheers.
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc@xxxxxxxxx

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