[ANN] IRQ Latency tool 0.1.3 release.
Iain Sandoe
iain at sandoe.co.uk
Tue Jul 25 08:44:04 EST 2000
Hi list...
Well, here is a tool that should allow identification of rogue IRQ blocks
(ints held off for a long time).
This is important to those of us trying to do audio on LinuxPPC - it would
be a great shame if we couldn't succeed where MacOS 9 already performs...
Many thanks to Jun Sun for the code that was the inspiration (and basis) of
this...
It is well-tested on my system but needs other input...
It needs some development input before it's going to work on Gemini/APUS/8xx
- because the code is too hairy to do without a system to test on (well for
me it is anyway :-)
Take a look, have a go, tell me what happens....
http://www.drfruitcake.com/linux/irq_blk.html
BTW: on my system ll_rw_blk.c gets up to 750 us quite often when the system
is loaded... this **IS** a potential problem for audio use.
log entry : 3 (16 history entries)
Peak Block Time : 430.0 us ( 7185) [ OK ]
startFilename : ll_rw_blk.c Line : 167
endFileName : ll_rw_blk.c Line : 179
I still haven't found the "hard-block" that is effecting the overall audio
latency performance... ah well, back to the drawing board...
ciao,
Iain.
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