10-50% CPU used by xorg?
Eric Anholt
eric at anholt.net
Thu Feb 28 11:09:23 PST 2008
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 14:14 +1100, Daniel Kasak wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 11:45 -0800, Eric Anholt wrote:
>
> > EXA is bound to be slow on 965 until we land the render fixes
> > (currently
> > sitting on intel-batchbuffer, but we could probably just cherry-pick
> > them out since they're orthogonal to the batchbuffer work). But if
> > you're seeing issues on 915 or earlier, the only improvement we're
> > expecting to see is from TTM-backed buffers, which might help if
> > you're
> > limited by migration (or might not).
> >
> > If you're seeing performance issues on 915 or earlier, profile now
> > because there's a good chance that what you're seeing doesn't have a
> > fix
> > in the pipeline.
>
> OK. I've done a bit of reading on oprofile. Apparently I have to have
> 'things' compiled with debugging symbols. Can someone please provide a
> list of relevant 'things'? *Everything* on my system is compiled without
> debugging symbols, but I'll fix that if someone gives me a list.
>
> I assume I'll need:
>
> - glibc
> - xserver
> - libpixman
> - xf86-video-intel
>
> Right? More? Less?
Sounds about right. Also, sysprof is a much friendlier way to do the
profiling, with a spiffy gui. But if you do, you may want it from SVN
(ugh) instead of a release, as the released versions don't handle kernel
tracing.
--
Eric Anholt anholt at FreeBSD.org
eric at anholt.net eric.anholt at intel.com
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