/etc/init.d/rtirq is in rtirq-init 20130909-1.
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#
# Copyright (c) 2004-2013 rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# /etc/init.d/rtirq
#
# Startup script for realtime-preempt enabled kernels.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
#
# chkconfig: 35 81 19
# description: Realtime IRQ thread tunning.
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: rtirq
# Required-Start: $syslog $local_fs $remote_fs
# Should-Start: $time alsa alsasound hotplug
# Required-Stop: $syslog $local_fs $remote_fs
# Should-Stop: $time alsa alsasound hotplug
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Realtime IRQ thread tunning.
# Description: Change the realtime scheduling policy
# and priority of relevant system driver IRQ handlers.
### END INIT INFO
#
# Won't work without those binaries.
for DIR in /sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin; do
[ -z "${RTIRQ_CHRT}" -a -x ${DIR}/chrt ] && RTIRQ_CHRT=${DIR}/chrt
done
# Check for missing binaries (stale symlinks should not happen)
[ -n "${RTIRQ_CHRT}" -a -x ${RTIRQ_CHRT} ] || {
echo "`basename $0`: chrt: not installed."
[ "$1" = "stop" ] && exit 0 || exit 5
}
# Check for existence of needed config file and read it.
RTIRQ_CONFIG=/etc/sysconfig/rtirq
[ -r ${RTIRQ_CONFIG} ] || RTIRQ_CONFIG=/etc/default/rtirq
[ -r ${RTIRQ_CONFIG} ] || RTIRQ_CONFIG=/etc/rtirq.conf
[ -r ${RTIRQ_CONFIG} ] || {
echo "`basename $0`: ${RTIRQ_CONFIG}: not found."
[ "${RTIRQ_ACTION}" = "stop" ] && exit 0 || exit 6
}
# Read configuration.
source ${RTIRQ_CONFIG}
# Colon delimited trail list of already assigned IRQ numbers,
# preventind lower priority override due to shared IRQs.
RTIRQ_TRAIL=":"
#
# Reset policy of all IRQ threads out there.
#
function rtirq_reset ()
{
# Reset all softirq-timer/s from highest priority.
rtirq_exec_high reset
# PIDS=`ps -eo pid,class | egrep '(FF|RR)' | awk '{print $1}'`
PIDS=`ps -eo pid,comm | grep -i IRQ | awk '{print $1}'`
for PID in ${PIDS}
do
${RTIRQ_CHRT} -p -o 0 ${PID}
done
}
#
# IRQ thread handler policy prioritizer, by IRQ number.
#
function rtirq_exec_num ()
{
ACTION=$1
NAME1=$2
NAME2=$3
PRI2=$4
IRQ=$5
# Check the services that are to be (un)threaded.
if [ -n "`echo :${RTIRQ_NON_THREADED}: | sed 's/ /:/g' | grep :${NAME1}:`" ]
then
PREPEND="Setting IRQ priorities: ${ACTION} [${NAME2}] irq=${IRQ}"
for THREADED in /proc/irq/${IRQ}/*/threaded
do
if [ -f "${THREADED}" ]
then
case ${ACTION} in
*start)
echo "${PREPEND}: ${THREADED}: OFF."
echo -n 0 > "${THREADED}"
;;
stop)
echo "${PREPEND}: ${THREADED}: ON."
echo -n 1 > "${THREADED}"
;;
esac
fi
done
fi
# And now do the proper threading prioritization...
if [ -z "`echo ${RTIRQ_TRAIL} | grep :${IRQ}:`" ]
then
# Special for kernel-rt >= 2.6.31, where one can
# prioritize shared IRQs by device driver (NAME2)...
PIDS=""
# First try for IRQs re. PCI sound devices ("snd")...
if [ "${NAME1}" == "snd" ]
then
PIDS=`ps -eo pid,comm | egrep -i "irq.${IRQ}.snd.${NAME2:0:4}" | awk '{print $1}'`
if [ -z "${PIDS}" ]
then
PIDS=`ps -eo pid,comm | egrep -i "irq.${IRQ}.snd.*" | awk '{print $1}'`
fi
fi
if [ -z "${PIDS}" ]
then
PIDS=`ps -eo pid,comm | egrep -i "irq.${IRQ}.${NAME2:0:8}" | awk '{print $1}'`
fi
# Backward compability for older kernel-rt < 2.6.31...
if [ -z "${PIDS}" ]
then
PIDS=`ps -eo pid,comm | egrep -i "irq.${IRQ}" | awk '{print $1}'`
fi
# Whether a IRQ tasklet has been found.
if [ -n "${PIDS}" ]
then
RTIRQ_TRAIL=":${IRQ}${RTIRQ_TRAIL}"
fi
for PID in ${PIDS}
do
PREPEND="Setting IRQ priorities: ${ACTION} [${NAME2}] irq=${IRQ} pid=${PID}"
case ${ACTION} in
*start)
PREPEND="${PREPEND} prio=${PRI2}"
if ${RTIRQ_CHRT} -p -f ${PRI2} ${PID}
then
echo "${PREPEND}: OK."
else
echo "${PREPEND}: FAILED."
fi
;;
stop)
if ${RTIRQ_CHRT} -p -o 0 ${PID}
then
echo "${PREPEND}: OK."
else
echo "${PREPEND}: FAILED."
fi
;;
status)
echo "${PREPEND}: " && ${RTIRQ_CHRT} -p -v ${PID}
;;
*)
echo "${PREPEND}: ERROR."
;;
esac
PRI2=$((${PRI2} - 1))
[ ${PRI2} -le ${PRI0_LOW} ] && PRI2=${PRI0_LOW}
done
fi
}
#
# IRQ thread handler policy prioritizer, by service name.
#
function rtirq_exec_name ()
{
ACTION=$1
NAME1=$2
NAME2=$3
PRI1=$4
IRQS=`grep "${NAME2}" /proc/interrupts | awk -F: '{print $1}'`
for IRQ in ${IRQS}
do
rtirq_exec_num ${ACTION} "${NAME1}" "${NAME2}" ${PRI1} ${IRQ}
PRI1=$((${PRI1} - 1))
[ ${PRI1} -le ${PRI0_LOW} ] && PRI1=${PRI0_LOW}
done
}
#
# Generic process top prioritizer
#
function rtirq_exec_high ()
{
ACTION=$1
case ${ACTION} in
*start)
PRI1=99
;;
*)
PRI1=1
;;
esac
# Process all configured process names...
for NAME in ${RTIRQ_HIGH_LIST}
do
PREPEND="`basename $0`: ${ACTION} [${NAME}]"
PIDS=`ps -eo pid,comm | grep "${NAME}" | awk '{print $1}'`
for PID in ${PIDS}
do
if ${RTIRQ_CHRT} -p -f ${PRI1} ${PID}
then
echo "${PREPEND} pid=${PID} prio=${PRI1}: OK."
else
echo "${PREPEND} pid=${PID} prio=${PRI1}: FAILED."
fi
done
[ ${PRI1} -gt ${RTIRQ_PRIO_HIGH} ] && PRI1=$((${PRI1} - 1))
done
}
#
# Main executive.
#
function rtirq_exec ()
{
ACTION=$1
# Check configured base priority.
PRI0=${RTIRQ_PRIO_HIGH:-90}
[ $((${PRI0})) -gt 95 ] && PRI0=95
[ $((${PRI0})) -lt 55 ] && PRI0=55
# Check configured priority decrease step.
DECR=${RTIRQ_PRIO_DECR:-5}
[ $((${DECR})) -gt 10 ] && DECR=10
[ $((${DECR})) -lt 1 ] && DECR=1
# Check configured lower limit of priority.
PRI0_LOW=${RTIRQ_PRIO_LOW:-51}
[ $((${PRI0_LOW})) -gt $((${PRI0})) ] && PRI0_LOW=${PRI0}
[ $((${PRI0_LOW})) -lt 51 ] && PRI0_LOW=51
# (Re)set all softirq-timer/s to highest priority.
rtirq_exec_high ${ACTION}
# Process all configured service names...
for NAME in ${RTIRQ_NAME_LIST}
do
case ${NAME} in
snd)
PRI1=${PRI0}
grep irq /proc/asound/cards | \
sed 's/\(.*\) at .* irq \(.*\)/\2 \1/' | \
while read IRQ NAME1
do
grep "${NAME1}" /proc/asound/cards | \
sed 's/\(.*\)]: \(.*\) - \(.*\)/\2/' | \
while read NAME2
do
rtirq_exec_num ${ACTION} "${NAME}" "${NAME2}" ${PRI1} ${IRQ}
PRI1=$((${PRI1} - 1))
[ ${PRI1} -le ${PRI0_LOW} ] && PRI1=${PRI0_LOW}
done
done
;;
usb)
rtirq_exec_name ${ACTION} "${NAME}" "ohci_hcd" ${PRI0}
rtirq_exec_name ${ACTION} "${NAME}" "uhci_hcd" ${PRI0}
rtirq_exec_name ${ACTION} "${NAME}" "ehci_hcd" ${PRI0}
;;
*)
rtirq_exec_name ${ACTION} "${NAME}" "${NAME}" ${PRI0}
;;
esac
[ ${PRI0} -gt ${DECR} ] && PRI0=$((${PRI0} - ${DECR}))
[ ${PRI0} -le ${PRI0_LOW} ] && PRI0=${PRI0_LOW}
done
}
#
# Main procedure line.
#
case $1 in
start)
if [ "${RTIRQ_RESET_ALL}" = "yes" -o "${RTIRQ_RESET_ALL}" = "1" ]
then
rtirq_reset
fi
rtirq_exec start
;;
stop)
if [ "${RTIRQ_RESET_ALL}" = "yes" -o "${RTIRQ_RESET_ALL}" = "1" ]
then
rtirq_reset
#else
# rtirq_exec stop
fi
;;
reset)
if [ "${RTIRQ_RESET_ALL}" = "yes" -o "${RTIRQ_RESET_ALL}" = "1" ]
then
rtirq_reset
else
rtirq_exec stop
fi
;;
restart|force-reload)
$0 stop || true
$0 start
;;
status)
echo
#rtirq_exec status
ps -eo pid,class,rtprio,ni,pri,pcpu,stat,comm --sort -rtprio \
| egrep '(^[ |\t]*PID|IRQ|softirq|sirq|irq\/)' \
| awk 'BEGIN {
while (getline IRQLine < "/proc/interrupts") {
split(IRQLine, IRQSplit, ":[ |\t|0-9]+");
if (match(IRQSplit[1], "^[ |\t]*[0-9]+$")) {
gsub("[^ |\t]+(PIC|MSI)[^ |\t]*[ |\t]+" \
"|\\[[^\\]]+\\][^ |\t]*[ |\t]+",
"", IRQSplit[2]);
IRQTable[IRQSplit[1] + 0] = IRQSplit[2];
}
}
} { if ($9 == "")
{ print $0"\t"IRQTable[substr($8,5)]; }
else
{ print $0"\t"IRQTable[$9]; } }'
echo
;;
*)
echo
echo " Usage: $0 {[re]start|stop|reset|status|force-reload}"
echo
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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