Hi, On 23/07/15 00:12, Peter Hurley wrote: > The premature unthrottle actually leads to the data loss but the throttling > with a mere 2K left is _way too late_. Ok, yes, I think so too. > 10ms is a _really_ long time for a cpu not to attend to a kworker. > Which raises 2 questions: > 1. What are the termios settings of the tty receiving input? Is it 'raw' > mode or typical terminal mode (icanon, echo, etc.) or something else? In my test code, I open the tty like fd = open("/dev/ttyACM0", O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK); I don't make any other changes to the default settings. To be honest, I'm not sure in which mode it is operating then (I was assuming raw, but I might be wrong?). > 2. Are there RT threads that are hogging cpu time? I can't see any, I think the only thing which occasionally goes to RT is pulseaudio (but during at least some of the tests I wasn't even playing audio, so that sounds very unplausible to me). I also cannot see a correlation between failure rate and CPU load. Best regards, Sven
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