I tried: "kill -9 $(pidof IRQ-37)" on-the-fly. Nothing's been killed or
changed.

Do me a favour. Checkout your process table with following command:

ps -eo pid,tid,class,pri,rtprio,cmd | grep -v " - "

That'll show you all IRQ threads and associated rt-prios.

Cheers


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