INTRCTL(8) System Manager's Manual INTRCTL(8)

intrctlprogram to control interrupts

intrctl command [options]

The intrctl command can be used to control and inspect the state of interrupts in the system.

The first argument, command, specifies the action to take. Valid commands are:

affinity -c cpu_index -i intrid
set an intrid interrupt's affinity to cpu_index.
intr -c cpu_index
enable to set an interrupt's affinity to cpu_index. If cpu_index is already enabled, this command has no effect.
list [-cz] [-w wait]
for each intrid in the system, display interrupt counts per CPU. The intrid is an interrupt name such as "ioapic0 pin 22" for x86.

If -c is specified, display compact list with total counts per interrupt, and CPU affinity as list of CPU indexes.

If -w is specified then intrctl display the data continuously with a wait seconds delay between each iteration.

If -z is specified then rows with all CPUs having zero interrupts will be skipped.

nointr -c cpu_index
disable to set an interrupt's affinity to cpu_index. If cpu_index is already disabled, this command has no effect.

cpuctl(8)

intrctl first appeared in NetBSD 8.0.

Kengo NAKAHARA <knakahara@NetBSD.org>

February 22, 2021 NetBSD 10.99