On 09/07/12 11:23, Joakim Hernberg wrote:
All soft interrupts run at 50 by default, so they are all "raised" by
default.. Empirical testing on a couple of machines shows that it is
indeed beneficial to raise the priority of associated soft
interrupt threads.
Hi Joakim,
So you suggest to raise the priority of associated soft interrupt
threads higher than the default prio of 50?
There is so much hearsay and mumbo jumbo about linux audio floating
around, that I would not make such a statement without having a
foundation for it..
If this is addressed to me personally, I don't base my statements on
hearsay and mumbo jumbo. I've addressed this specific topic on LAC2011
in front of an audience with very knowledgeable people. If I were
postulating statements without having a foundation for it at that talk
the audience would've pointed me towards that.
I could have misunderstood your mail of course, it is not totally clear
to whom you address your reproaches. If so I apologize beforehand.
Best,
Jeremy
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