From: Uwaysi Bin Kareem <uwaysi.bin.kareem@paradoxuncreated.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Renicing for OpenGL smoothness.
Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 04:36:43 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <op.vrsuzhju6426ze@millennium> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D6CD10E.3050805@ladisch.de>
Hiya. I'm sitting here playing some OpenGL games, and thinking, isn't it
rude of processes demanding the same amount of cpu, when I am here,
wanting the smoothest possible OpenGL experience.
So I am renicing. But my knowledge of the kernel is limited. So I was
thinking, maybe some of you could inform me, which processes are involved
in getting the graphics on-screen.
I have already started making a renicing script.
---
highpri=-20;
lowpri=19;
for pid in `pgrep ""`; do renice -n $lowpri -p $pid; done #ubuntu runs a
lot of processes that can be put in the background.
for pid in `pgrep "init"`; do renice -n $highpri -p $pid; done #probably
good to have high priority?
for pid in `pgrep "kthreadd"`; do renice -n $highpri -p $pid; done #does
drivers or anything else create kernel threads that are involved in the
graphics on-screen?
for pid in `pgrep "ksoftirq"`; do renice -n $highpri -p $pid; done #surely
these are?
for pid in `pgrep "X"`; do renice -n $highpri -p $pid; done
for pid in `pgrep "metacity"`; do renice -n $highpri -p $pid; done
for pid in `pgrep "hd-audio0"`; do renice -n $highpri -p $pid; done
--
Comments and information appreciated.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-03-04 3:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-03-01 0:58 Possible bug, with extreme low latency audio Uwaysi Bin Kareem
2011-03-01 10:57 ` Clemens Ladisch
2011-03-01 16:59 ` Uwaysi Bin Kareem
2011-03-02 7:28 ` Clemens Ladisch
2011-03-02 20:01 ` Uwaysi Bin Kareem
2011-03-03 19:07 ` Uwaysi Bin Kareem
2011-03-04 3:36 ` Uwaysi Bin Kareem [this message]
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2011-03-04 20:53 Renicing for OpenGL smoothness Notifications
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