Re: High CPU load when using USB Bluetooth on 4.14.15-rt13 kernel

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On 1 February 2018 at 20:01, Julia Cartwright <julia@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 10:58:28AM +0100, Mirza Krak wrote:
>> Hi.
>
> Hello Mirza.
>
> [..]
>> I have tried running a 4.14.15 vanilla kernel, and this does not have
>> this problem which means that it is the following combo
>>
>>     RT + USB Bluetooth
>>
>> That seem to the problem.
>>
>> Before I start digging deep in to the stacks I wanted to post my
>> problem to the community to see if someone is having a similar problem
>> on a different hardware or if you have any pointers on how to further
>> debug this.
>
> One suggestion I would have would be to re-do your testing on mainline
> v4.14.15 booted with the 'threadirqs' kernel command line parameter.
>
> The reason being that without this option, interrupts aren't threaded in
> mainline, so it very well could be that your hardware is still
> misbehaving, however it's execution time just isn't being accounted for
> in the same way.

Thank you for the hint.

Adding "threadirq" on the mainline kernel exposed the CPU load and I
guess that this is not a RT problem then.

Thank you once again.

-- 
Med Vänliga Hälsningar / Best Regards

Mirza Krak
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