If you find how to do that let us know.
Thank you!
Diego
2011/9/8 andy baxter <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
That link is good for setting the priorities of irq handlers, but doesn't tell you how to move a device to a different irq, which is what I'd really like.
I just had another look at the onboard firmware config system, and it does have a page that lets you assign devices labelled A,B,C... to different physical interrupts, but I'm not sure how to use this properly or safely. (There's no indication what device 'A' actually is). By default they are all set to INT 11, which doesn't come up in /proc/interrupts.
andy
2011/9/8 Atte André Jensen <atte@xxxxxxxx <mailto:atte@xxxxxxxx>><mailto:Linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org>
On 09/08/2011 11:15 AM, andy baxter wrote:
If you work out how to change it, please let me know, as it
annoys me too!
Sure!
I've been using stock kernels for a while now, but is it true that
this is only relevant when running a rt-patched kernel *and*
setting up rt-priorities for IRQ's?
In any case, where do I find a quick (re-)intro to how to tune the
IRQ's?
-- Atte
http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk
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