rtcqs is a Python utility to analyze your system and detect possible bottlenecks that could have a negative impact on the performance of your system when working with Linux audio. It is heavily inspired by raboof's excellent realtimeconfigquickscan script.
Basically the same as realtimeconfigquickscan:
- Root check
- Audio group check
- CPU frequency check
- High resolution timers check
- Preempt RT check
- rtprio check
- Swappiness check
- Filesystem check
Additional features:
- Spectre/Meltdown mitigations check
- Basic IRQ check of sound cards and USB ports
- Power management check
- tkinter GUI
If you want to use the GUI you will have to install the python3-tk
package or similar for your distro.
Make sure the pip
and the Python virtual environment module packages are
installed, on Ubuntu these would be python3-pip
and python3-venv
. Then
create a virtual environment in a directory of choice and install rtcqs in
there.
mkdir -p ~/path/to/rtcqs cd ~/path/to/rtcqs python3 -m venv venv && . venv/bin/activate && pip install --upgrade rtcqs
You can now run rtcqs by simply running rtcqs
in a terminal. The GUI can
be run with rtcqs_gui
. Next time you'd like to run the script or the GUI
load the virtual environment again and run either rtcqs
or rtcqs_gui
.
. venv/bin/activate rtcqs rtcqs_gui
It is also possible to use a so-called "editable installation". This allows you to run the commands directly, without having to load the virtual environment.
mkdir -p ~/path/to/rtcqs cd ~/path/to/rtcqs git clone https://codeberg.org/rtcqs/rtcqs.git . python3 -m venv venv venv/bin/pip install -e .
You can now run rtcqs by running ~/path/to/rtcqs/venv/bin/rtcqs
in a
terminal. The GUI can be run with ~/path/to/rtcqs/venv/bin/rtcqs_gui
.
When running the GUI it will immediately show the results of the checks. All checks have their own tab. Each tab title consists of a symbol that shows the check result and the name of the check. A ✔ means the check was successful while a ✘ means rtcqs encountered an issue. This way you can quickly spot which checks have issues.
Clicking 'Cancel' will close rtcqs. Clicking 'About' will bring up a popup window which displays the version and a short description.
- Disk scheduler check (first asses what impact different schedulers have on performance)
- Improve swappiness check (get amount of RAM and work with that)
- Ditch PySimpleGUI which is not open source anymore and move to pygubu or even popsicle (how audio would that be)
To contact me send me a mail or if it's a technical issue or question, use this project's issue tracker.
Many thanks of course to the original author of realtimeconfigquickscan, Arnout Engelen a.k.a. raboof.