Re: [patch 3/3] Enable setting of IRQ-thread priorities from kernel cmdline. (repost:CC to LKML)

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> By default, all softirq-threads or IRQs will be RT task but if there
> is some option user can switch it to NON-RT task then it will be good.

Okay, understood.
I will think about how to add that too. But, probably we can add it
seperately from this patchset.

Kind Regards,

Remy


2007/12/20, Jaswinder Singh <[email protected]>:
> Hello Remy,
>
> On 12/20/07, Remy Bohmer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So, Is this a serious requirement? Should this be possible?
>
> I have noticed this problem:
> [email protected]:~# cat /proc/loadavgrt
> 1.00 1.00 1.00 0/52 1158
> [email protected]:~# cat /proc/loadavg
> 0.00 0.00 0.02 1/52 1159
> [email protected]:~#
>
> So I am curious, if possible, user can switch softirq-threads or IRQs
> RT tasks to non-RT tasks for slow hardware or least important hardware
> for NON-RT tasks. So this will improve RT behaviour.
>
> By default, all softirq-threads or IRQs will be RT task but if there
> is some option user can switch it to NON-RT task then it will be good.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jaswinder Singh.
>
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