Hi all
Since years I have had rtirq perfectly working on my Devuan/Debian DAW (sysV
init).
Now with Devuan3/Debian10, after booting the RT priority are not set.
Only after restarting rtirq, priority are as expected (see below).
The rtirq service was started during boot, but without setting priorities.
I cannot explain why. Any ideas?
Thans in advance
Regards
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$ sudo /etc/init.d/rtirq status
PID CLS RTPRIO NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND
57 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/9-acpi
79 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/12-i8042
80 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/1-i8042
81 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/8-rtc0
129 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/17-ehci_hcd
174 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/27-xhci_hcd
...
411 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/18-ohci_hcd
865 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/20-snd_ice1
905 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/37-radeon
1995 FF 50 - 90 0.1 S irq/22-eth0
3 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/0
23 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/1
32 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/2
41 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/3
$ sudo /etc/init.d/rtirq restart
Setting IRQ priorities: stop [rtc0] irq=8 pid=81: OK.
Setting IRQ priorities: stop [snd_ice1712] irq=20 pid=865: OK.
Setting IRQ priorities: start [rtc0] irq=8 pid=81 prio=90: OK.
Setting IRQ priorities: start [snd_ice1712] irq=20 pid=865 prio=85: OK.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/rtirq status
PID CLS RTPRIO NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND
81 FF 90 - 130 0.0 S irq/8-rtc0
865 FF 85 - 125 0.0 S irq/20-snd_ice1
57 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/9-acpi
79 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/12-i8042
80 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/1-i8042
129 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/17-ehci_hcd
174 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/27-xhci_hcd
...
411 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/18-ohci_hcd
905 FF 50 - 90 0.0 S irq/37-radeon
1995 FF 50 - 90 0.1 S irq/22-eth0
3 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/0
23 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/1
32 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/2
41 TS - 0 19 0.1 S ksoftirqd/3
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