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1#!/bin/bash
2###############################################################################
3# #
4# IPFire.org - A linux based firewall #
5# Copyright (C) 2016 IPFire Network Development Team #
6# #
7# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify #
8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #
9# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or #
10# (at your option) any later version. #
11# #
12# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #
13# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #
15# GNU General Public License for more details. #
16# #
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #
18# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. #
19# #
20###############################################################################
21
22interrupts_list() {
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23 local interrupt
24 for interrupt in list_directory "/proc/irq"; do
25 if interrupt_exists "${interrupt}"; then
26 print "${interrupt}"
27 fi
28 done
29}
30
31interrupt_exists() {
32 local interrupt="${1}"
33
34 [ -d "/proc/irq/${interrupt}" ]
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35}
36
37interrupt_use_smp_affinity() {
38 local processors=$(system_get_processors)
39
40 # There is no point in this feature when there is only one processor
41 [ ${processors} -eq 1 ] && return ${EXIT_FALSE}
42
43 return ${EXIT_TRUE}
44}
45
46__interrupts_for() {
47 local path=${1}
48
49 local f
50 for f in ${path}; do
51 [ -d "${f}" ] || continue
52
53 local interrupt=$(dirname ${f})
54 basename ${interrupt}
55 done
56}
57
58interrupts_for_device() {
59 assert [ $# -eq 1 ]
60
61 local device=${1}
62
63 __interrupts_for "/proc/irq/*/${device}"
64}
65
66interrupts_for_device_queue() {
67 assert [ $# -eq 2 ]
68
69 local device="${1}"
70 local queue="${2}"
71
72 __interrupts_for "/proc/irq/*/${device}-[rt]x${queue}"
73}
74
75interrupt_get_smp_affinity() {
76 assert [ $# -eq 1 ]
77
78 local interrupt=${1}
79
80 local path="/proc/irq/${interrupt}/smp_affinity"
81 assert [ -r "${path}" ]
82
83 # Convert bitmap to list of processors
4115b00b 84 __bitmap_to_processor_ids $(<${path})
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85}
86
4115b00b 87__bitmap_to_processor_ids() {
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88 local bitmap=${1}
89
90 # This function shifts the bit map to the right
91 # and if the least significant bit equals one
92 # the index of that bit is returned.
93
94 local id=0
95 while [ $(( 0x${bitmap} )) -gt 0 ]; do
96 if [ $(( 0x${bitmap} & 0x1 )) -eq 1 ]; then
97 print "${id}"
98 fi
99
100 bitmap=$(( 0x${bitmap} >> 1 ))
101 ((id++))
102 done
103}
104
105__processor_id_to_bitmap() {
9e6e8d86 106 hex $(( 1 << $@ ))
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107}
108
109interrupt_set_smp_affinity() {
110 assert [ $# -eq 2 ]
111
112 local interrupt=${1}
113 local processor=${2}
114
115 # Processor ID must be greater or equal than zero
116 # and not larger than the highest processor index
117 local num_processors=$(system_get_processors)
118 if [ ${processor} -ge ${num_processors} ]; then
119 error "Invalid processor ID ${processor}"
120 return ${EXIT_ERROR}
121 fi
122
123 local path="/proc/irq/${interrupt}/smp_affinity"
124 assert [ -w "${path}" ]
125
126 log DEBUG "Setting SMP affinity for interrupt ${interrupt} to processor ${processor}"
127
128 # Write processor ID as hex value
129 __processor_id_to_bitmap ${processor} > ${path}
130}
131
132interrupt_choose_least_busy_processor() {
133 local processors=$(system_get_processors)
134 local -a interrupts
135
136 # Create an array with the number of interrupts
137 # already handled by each processor
138
139 local i
140 for i in $(range ${processors}); do
141 interrupts[${i}]=0
142 done
143
144 local processor interrupt
145 for interrupt in $(interrupts_list); do
146 for processor in $(interrupt_get_smp_affinity ${interrupt}); do
147 interrupts[${processor}]=$(( ${interrupts[${processor}]} + 1 ))
148 done
149 done
150
151 # Walk through that map and find the first processor with the
152 # smallest number of interrupts handled so far
153
154 local least_busy_index=0
155 for i in $(range ${processors}); do
156 if [ ${interrupts[${least_busy_index}]} -gt ${interrupts[${i}]} ]; then
157 least_busy_index=${i}
158 fi
159 done
160
161 print "${least_busy_index}"
162}