Komuro wrote:
[clockevents: i386 drivers patch] introduces
irqbalance-does-not-work-properly problem.
(The irq is not distributed to two Core
,most of the irq is distributed to CPU1)
Mr. Thomas Gleixner,
any idea to fix this problem?
Do you mean userspace irqbalance daemon?
It might need to be modified to work properly with a new and unusual
event source.
Also, for some irq events, it may be good to send most interrupts to one
core/CPU. That enhances caching effects, among other benefits. Again,
this is highly dependent on the event source, I'm not saying that is the
case here.
Regards,
Jeff
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