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# setting up irq affinity according to /proc/interrupts | |
# 2008-11-25 Robert Olsson | |
# 2009-02-19 updated by Jesse Brandeburg | |
# | |
# > Dave Miller: | |
# (To get consistent naming in /proc/interrups) | |
# I would suggest that people use something like: | |
# char buf[IFNAMSIZ+6]; | |
# | |
# sprintf(buf, "%s-%s-%d", | |
# netdev->name, | |
# (RX_INTERRUPT ? "rx" : "tx"), | |
# queue->index); | |
# | |
# Assuming a device with two RX and TX queues. | |
# This script will assign: | |
# | |
# eth0-rx-0 CPU0 | |
# eth0-rx-1 CPU1 | |
# eth0-tx-0 CPU0 | |
# eth0-tx-1 CPU1 | |
# | |
set_affinity() | |
{ | |
if [ $VEC -ge 32 ] | |
then | |
MASK_FILL="" | |
MASK_ZERO="00000000" | |
let "IDX = $VEC / 32" | |
for ((i=1; i<=$IDX;i++)) | |
do | |
MASK_FILL="${MASK_FILL},${MASK_ZERO}" | |
done | |
let "VEC -= 32 * $IDX" | |
MASK_TMP=$((1<<$VEC)) | |
MASK=`printf "%X%s" $MASK_TMP $MASK_FILL` | |
else | |
MASK_TMP=$((1<<$VEC)) | |
MASK=`printf "%X" $MASK_TMP` | |
fi | |
printf "%s mask=%s for /proc/irq/%d/smp_affinity¥n" $DEV $MASK $IRQ | |
printf "%s" $MASK > /proc/irq/$IRQ/smp_affinity | |
} | |
if [ "$1" = "" ] ; then | |
echo "Description:" | |
echo " This script attempts to bind each queue of a multi-queue NIC" | |
echo " to the same numbered core, ie tx0|rx0 --> cpu0, tx1|rx1 --> cpu1" | |
echo "usage:" | |
echo " $0 eth0 [eth1 eth2 eth3]" | |
fi | |
# check for irqbalance running | |
IRQBALANCE_ON=`ps ax | grep -v grep | grep -q irqbalance; echo $?` | |
if [ "$IRQBALANCE_ON" == "0" ] ; then | |
echo " WARNING: irqbalance is running and will" | |
echo " likely override this script's affinitization." | |
echo " Please stop the irqbalance service and/or execute" | |
echo " 'killall irqbalance'" | |
fi | |
# | |
# Set up the desired devices. | |
# | |
for DEV in $* | |
do | |
for DIR in rx tx TxRx | |
do | |
MAX=`grep $DEV-$DIR /proc/interrupts | wc -l` | |
if [ "$MAX" == "0" ] ; then | |
MAX=`egrep -i "$DEV:.*$DIR" /proc/interrupts | wc -l` | |
fi | |
if [ "$MAX" == "0" ] ; then | |
echo no $DIR vectors found on $DEV | |
continue | |
fi | |
for VEC in `seq 0 1 $MAX` | |
do | |
IRQ=`cat /proc/interrupts | grep -i $DEV-$DIR-$VEC"$" | cut -d: -f1 | sed "s/ //g"` | |
if [ -n "$IRQ" ]; then | |
set_affinity | |
else | |
IRQ=`cat /proc/interrupts | egrep -i $DEV:v$VEC-$DIR"$" | cut -d: -f1 | sed "s/ //g"` | |
if [ -n "$IRQ" ]; then | |
set_affinity | |
fi | |
fi | |
done | |
done | |
done |
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