Hey elboulangero,
You might want to change the name, there are already 2 itops that I know
of, that monitor interrupts:
*
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/itop
*
http://et.redhat.com/~jmh/tools/xen/itop (this is just a small perl
script, but still...)
Yours provides much more information (works fine on my machine BTW), so
it's a useful addition, but if you just call it itop it's going to be a bit
confusing..
Cheers
Diego
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 12:15 AM, elboulangero <elboulangero(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Hello everyone,
lately I had to fight big XRUN troubles, and thanks to this forum I
finally solved that. This excellent thread saved me:
http://linuxaudio.org/**mailarchive/lau/2012/9/5/**192706<http://linuxau…
On my long quest, I tried to see a little bit more what happened with the
IRQs on my system. I searched for a kind of 'top' utility to monitor the
interrupts, but the only apps I found were either deprecated, or missed
some cool features.
So, I ended up writing my own tool to monitor the file /proc/interrupts.
It's available a this address:
https://gitorious.org/**elboulangero/itop<https://gitorious.org/elboulan…
As its name indicates, it behaves pretty much like top, but for interrupts.
It's quite a simple thing, that I tried to enhance a bit with some cool
features:
+ refresh period can be specified.
+ two display modes: display interrupts for every CPU, or only a sum of
all CPU.
+ display every interrupt (sorted like /proc/interrupts), or only active
interrupts (sorted by activity).
+ in case the number of interrupts changes during the execution of itop
(due to a rmmod/modprobe), it's handled without any fuss.
+ command-line options are also available as hotkeys for convenience.
+ at last, the program display a summary on exit. The idea is that this
summary could be copied/pasted in emails to help debugging.
If anyone is interested, feel free to try and comment !
Cheers
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