[email protected] wrote:
Hi-
I am trying to use a quad Opteron motherboard with SMP Kernel 2.6.5 for a quasi-real-time task.
I need to assign all processes to specific CPUs, including interrupt handlers.
I have had success using sched_setaffinity() to set the CPU for processes I create, but I am unable,
as root, to force system processes to move to another CPU. Any ideas?
I can find no documentation about how to force an interrupt handler to a specific CPU - is this
possible without modifying the kernel?
IOApic's support binding of interrupt delivery in intel based platforms,
but I am unaware of tools which force this
setting by default on Linux, but someone else may be able to point you
in that direction. Most folks code APIC ICC delivery to
AV_LOPRI (meaning lowest priority processor gets next interrupt). This
is advantageous for cache coherency since the IRQ code
is probaby still in that processors cache. You may have to modify the
kernel. Linux doesn't allow processors to be shutdown and
reactiviated real time, it just starts them and lets them run, so you
don;t have to worry about the case of migrating interrupts
off pinned APICs. The APIC supports what you are asking for, but I am
not certain anyone implemented anything other
than AV_LOPRI settings by default in the IO APIC code. I would suggest
you look over the IO APIC Code -- this is a lot
of work, BTW.
Jeff
--Pete
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