BIRQ stands for Balance IRQs. This is software to balance interrupts between CPUs on Linux while high load. The birq project is written in C. It has no external dependencies. http://birq.libcode.org
Serj Kalichev c0e4ca981b Don't choose excluded cpu to move irq to | 6 years ago | |
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