On 01/09/2017 07:20 PM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
On Linux, it's 1 .. 99.
While we're at this, a quick heads up:
jackd can start various threads with given priority to 5 less than given
priority. If you use jackd -P 5 .. (or less) things may fail somewhere
down the road (jack process threads, watchdog,..).
Recent versions of qjackctl don't allow to configure priorities < 6
anymore. jackd itself won't complain or print a warning.
Another related issue: ffado requests a high priority. IIRC
jack's process priority + 5. There was a report on #lad the other day
where a user who was only allowed rt-prio 95, needed to start jackd -P
89. jackd -P90 failed.
ciao,
robin