On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 05:28:03PM +1100, Con Kolivas wrote:
Well then I suppose something must be broken. When my box is idle, I
can grab my desktop and spin it around and generate less than 25% CPU
with the CPU stepped all the way down from 1.7GHz to 600MHz (Beryl is
actually much snappier than many conventional window managers by doing
just about everything through GL). By comparison, grabbing the Galeon
scroll bar and wiggling it will generate 100% CPU (still throttled
though) but remain relatively smooth.
With a single non-parallel make running (all in cache, mind you), the
system kicks up into just about 100% CPU usage at full speed. Desktop
spinning becomes between 10x to 100x slower (from ~30fps to < 1fps).
Galeon scrolling pauses for as much as a second. Mouse movement pauses
for as much as a second. Typing in terminals lags noticeably.
This is not the expected behavior of a fair, low-latency scheduler.
For reference, this was with HZ=250, PREEMPT, PREEMPT_BKL, and !NO_HZ.
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