IRQBALANCE(1) irqbalance IRQBALANCE(1)NAME
irqbalance - distribute hardware interrupts across processors on a multiprocessor system
SYNOPSIS
irqbalance [debug | oneshot]
DESCRIPTION
irqbalance is a Linux daemon that distributes interrupts over the processors and cores you have in your computer system. The design goal of
irqbalance is to do find a balance between power savings and optimal performance. To a large degree, the work irqbalance does is invisible
to you; if irqbalance performs its job right, nobody will ever notice it's there or want to turn it off.
For more information, visit the irqbalance homepage at http://www.irqbalance.org.
OPTIONS
debug Prints debug messages on stdout.
oneshot
Only do a one shot setup.
ENVIRONMENT
IRQBALANCE_BANNED_CPUS
Bitmap of CPUs that are banned from IRQ balancing
IRQBALANCE_ONESHOT
Same as the oneshot option mentioned above.
IRQBALANCE_DEBUG
Same as the debug option mentioned above.
IRQBALANCE_BANNED_INTERRUPTS
Interrupt that don't get balanced as list (separation character doesn't matter). For example broken chipsets don't allow the timer
interrupt to be set to another CPU than the first, and with this option that policy can be applied.
SEE ALSO
Homepage: http://www.irqbalance.org
AUTHOR
irqbalance was written by Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>.
This manpage was written by Bernhard Walle <bwalle@suse.de> based on the original manpage of the old irqbalance package and on the
documentation available from the irqbalance hompage.
MAINTAINER
Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
0.5.5 2010-07-05 IRQBALANCE(1)
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IRQBALANCE(1) irqbalance IRQBALANCE(1)NAME
irqbalance - distribute hardware interrupts across processors on a multiprocessor system
SYNOPSIS
irqbalance
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of irqbalance is distribute hardware interrupts across processors on a multiprocessor system in order to increase performance.
OPTIONS -o, --oneshot
Causes irqbalance to be run once, after which the daemon exits
-d, --debug
Causes irqbalance to print extra debug information. Implies --foreground
-f, --foreground
Causes irqbalance to run in the foreground (without --debug)
-h, --hintpolicy=[exact | subset | ignore]
Set the policy for how irq kernel affinity hinting is treated. Can be one of:
exact irq affinity hint is applied unilaterally and never violated
subset irq is balanced, but the assigned object will be a subset of the affintiy hint
ignore irq affinity hint value is completely ignored
The default value for hintpolicy is ignore
-p, --powerthresh=<threshold>
Set the threshold at which we attempt to move a cpu into powersave mode If more than <threshold> cpus are more than 1 standard devi-
ation below the average cpu softirq workload, and no cpus are more than 1 standard deviation above (and have more than 1 irq
assigned to them), attempt to place 1 cpu in powersave mode. In powersave mode, a cpu will not have any irqs balanced to it, in an
effort to prevent that cpu from waking up without need.
-i, --banirq=<irqnum>
Add the specified irq to the set of banned irqs. irqbalance will not affect the affinity of any irqs on the banned list, allowing
them to be specified manually. This option is addative and can be specified multiple times. For example to ban irqs 43 and 44 from
balancing, use the following command line: irqbalance --banirq=43 --banirq=44
-l, --policyscript=<script>
When specified, the referenced script will execute once for each discovered irq, with the sysfs device path and irq number passed as
arguments. The script may specify zero or more key=value pairs that will guide irqbalance in the management of that irq. Key=value
pairs are printed by the script on stdout and will be captured and interpreted by irqbalance. Irqbalance expects a zero exit code
from the provided utility. Recognized key=value pairs are:
ban=[true | false]
Directs irqbalance to exclude the passed in irq from balancing
balance_level=[none | package | cache | core]
This allows a user to override the balance level of a given irq. By default the balance level is determined automatically based on
the pci device class of the device that owns the irq.
numa_node=<integer>
This allows a user to override the numa node that sysfs indicates a given device irq is local to. Often, systems will not specify
this information in ACPI, and as a result devicesa are considered equidistant from all numa nodes in a system. This option allows
for that hardware provided information to be overridden, so that irqbalance can bias irq affinity for these devices toward its most
local node. Note that specifying a -1 here forces irqbalance to consider an interrupt from a device to be equidistant from all
nodes.
-s, --pid=<file>
Have irqbalance write its process id to the specified file. By default no pidfile is written. The written pidfile is automatically
unlinked when irqbalance exits.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
IRQBALANCE_ONESHOT
Same as --oneshot
IRQBALANCE_DEBUG
Same as --debug
IRQBALANCE_BANNED_CPUS
Provides a mask of cpus which irqbalance should ignore and never assign interrupts to. This is a hex mask without the leading '0x',
on systems with large numbers of processors each group of eight hex digits is separated by a comma ','. i.e. 'export IRQBAL-
ANCE_BANNED_CPUS=fc0' would prevent irqbalance from assigning irqs to the 7th-12th cpus (cpu6-cpu11) or 'export IRQBAL-
ANCE_BANNED_CPUS=ff000000,00000001' would prevent irqbalance from assigning irqs to the 1st (cpu0) and 57th-64th cpus (cpu56-cpu63).
SIGNALS
SIGHUP Forces a rescan of the available irqs and system topology
Homepage
http://code.google.com/p/irqbalance
Linux Dec 2006 IRQBALANCE(1)