# # This file listed Real-Time settings for the kernel threads. # Fields description: # - name: process or kthread name. # Note: If you have defined an entry in eid_xxx.txt file for the same process or kthread, # please make this filed consistent with the name field of the eid entry. # - flags: define which attributes you want to activate. # [Possible values]: RT_SET_SCHED, RT_SET_CPUMASK and RT_SET_CGROUPS # - schedPolicy: scheduling policy for the process. (only be activated when RT_SET_SCHED is set) # - [Possible values]: SCHED_NORMAL, SCHED_FIFO and SCHED_RR # - schedPriority: scheduling priority for the process. (only be activated when RT_SET_SCHED is set) # [Possible values]: 99 is highest, 1 is lowest. BRCM also have some symbols defined # for the certain levels, see bcm_realtime.h. # - cpuMask: bitmask of CPU's this process is allowed to run on. (only be activated when RT_SET_CPUMASK is set) # - cpuGroupName: name of cpugroup this belongs to. (only be activated when RT_SET_CGROUPS is set) # BEGIN name = init flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END BEGIN name = sync_supers flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END BEGIN name = bdi-default flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END BEGIN name = kswapd0 flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END BEGIN name = fsnotify_mark flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END BEGIN name = ksoftirqd flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END # mtdblockd runs at 5/RR because high prio threads might page fault. # It would be better if the high prio threads can lock their pages in memory. # the sched priority is set in kernel/drivers/mtd/mtd_blkdevs.c, so don't do # it here. BEGIN name = mtdblock0 flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = mtdblock1 flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = mtdblock2 flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = mtdblock3 flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = rt/data END # USB related threads can use 4050-4059 # USB workqueue thread (see drivers/usb/core/hub.c) # Could also bind this thread to a CPU with RT_SET_CPUMASK and # cpuMask = 0x1 # Note: usb-storage & scsi-eh threads priroty is set to RR in kernel # as they are created only when USB device is plugged in BEGIN name = khubd flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/media END # Broadcom Buffer Pool Manager thread BEGIN name = bpm flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_HIGH cpuGroupName = rt/high END # Broadcom FAP keep alive watchdog (should it run at high prio?) BEGIN name = kpAliveWatchdog flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END # Broadcom FAP GSO LOOPBACK thread BEGIN name = fapGsoLoopBk flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END # Broadcom dedicated skb freeing thread BEGIN name = skb_free_task flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = rt/data END # Broadcom Automatic Voltage Scaling(?) kernel thread BEGIN name = Avs65_Task flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END BEGIN name = dsl0 flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END # next 3 are threads created by broadcom bcmenet driver BEGIN name = bcmsw flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = normal/default END BEGIN name = bcmsw_timer flags = RT_SET_CGROUPS cpuGroupName = rt/data END # bcmsw_rx will be bound to the same core as thatof Xtm for now. BEGIN name = bcmsw_rx flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CPUMASK|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuMask = 0x1 cpuGroupName = rt/data END #bcm2189x_rx is created by broadcom LTE pcie driver BEGIN name = bcm2189x_rx flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = bcm_tm_thread flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CPUMASK|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_FIFO schedPriority= 99 cpuMask = 0x2 cpuGroupName = rt/data END # pdc_rx is bound to the same core as bcmsw_rx as this gives # the best throughput performance when blog is enabled, which is # the default. BEGIN name = pdc_rx flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = spu_rx flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CPUMASK|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuMask = 0x1 cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = bcmflex flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END # Xtm will be bound to the same core as thatof bcmsw_rx for now. BEGIN name = bcmxtm_rx flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CPUMASK|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuMask = 0x1 cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = bcm_dhd_rxpost flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = recycle_sysb flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = feed_sysb flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = fc_task flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_RR schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_DATA cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = bcmsw_recycle flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_FIFO schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_HIGH cpuGroupName = rt/data END BEGIN name = bcmxtm_recycle flags = RT_SET_SCHED|RT_SET_CGROUPS schedPolicy = SCHED_FIFO schedPriority= BCM_RTPRIO_HIGH cpuGroupName = rt/data END