performance of pci_device_get_{vendor, device}_name() in X server startup
Richard Barnette
jrbarnette at chromium.org
Tue Jun 8 15:47:42 PDT 2010
On Jun 8, 2010, at 2:45 PM, Julien Cristau wrote:
[ ... ]
>> I'd like fix this with a patch to X upstream, so that the change
>> doesn't
>> have to be maintained as part of the Chromium OS sources. For a
>> first
>> cut, I can think of three obvious approaches:
>> * Change xorg-server to simply drop the calls to get the vendor and
>> device names.
>> * A build or configure option in libpciaccess that disables the
>> library
>> routines (i.e. forces them to return NULL in all cases).
>
> Can't you already configure libpciaccess with
> --with-pciids-path=/nonexistent?
>
Yes, solves the performance issue; I'd already considered this.
However,
it means we have to build Chromium OS with X deliberately sabotaged,
and so we have to maintain a local change (with comments explaining
why) to make sure the images stay sabotaged. It's exactly this kind
of maintenance hazard I'd like to avoid.
Thanks!
>> * A runtime option to the X server that allows specifying the path
>> to
>> the "pci.ids.gz" or "pci.ids" file. Chromium OS could specify /
>> dev/null
>> to get the desired time savings. (This would mean touching both
>> xorg-server and libpciaccess).
>>
>> I'd like advice/opinions on which of these might be the most eagerly
>> embraced (or at any rate, least vigorously opposed :-) ), or whether
>> there's a better idea I've overlooked.
>>
> Making these functions faster would seem like the best option, if at
> all
> possible...
>
> Cheers,
> Julien
-- jrb
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