Duh, that was really silly. Sorry to bother you guys about something
that turns out to be so trivial, it really seemed like legit issue to me...
Apparently, I was using a non-patched kernel thinking it was a realtime
kernel.
Carlo
Carlo Capocasa wrote:
Hi all!
Florian Schmidt was kind enought to point out that I can increase my
system performance by increasing the priority of both the Jack daemon
and the IRQ that my trusty'ol bebob device is hitched to.
I temporarily gave up on putting the device onto another IRQ and will
leaving that up to the kernel developers to sort out; what I am
interested in right now is how to increase the priority of IRQ 10 on my
system.
Florian suggested simply increasing the priority of the 'IRQ 10'
interrupt handling process; but on my system, there is no interrupt
handling process 'IRQ 10', or for any other IRQ, for that matter.
How can I increase the priority of 'IRQ 10' on my Debian based system?
Help much appreciated.
Carlo
PS: upping JackD priority alone took care of 60% of xruns; thanks Florian!