kernel 2.6.9-rc2-mm2 vs glxgears

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Wed Sep 29 17:10:08 PDT 2004


On Wednesday 29 September 2004 06:21, Felix Kühling wrote:
>On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 23:56:15 -0400
>
>Gene Heskett <gene.heskett at verizon.net> wrote:
>> On Tuesday 28 September 2004 18:21, Felix Kühling wrote:
>> >On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:34:36 -0400
>
>[snip]
>
>> >Sounds like it could be a problem with frame throttling. My guess
>> > is that interrupts get delayed somehow. The driver uses them to
>> > wait for previous frames to finish rendering. You can try
>> > different settings that don't use interrupts using the
>> > environment variable fthrottle_mode, e.g.
>> >
>> >fthrottle_mode=0 glxgears (busy waiting)
>> >fthrottle_mode=1 glxgears (usleeps)
>> >fthrottle_mode=2 glxgears (interrupts, the default)
>>
>> Humm, interesting results:
>
>Indeed. Frame throttling is obviously not the problem. Low CPU usage
>even with busy waiting indicates that the driver gives away the CPU
> when it shouldn't. There was a discussion about proper use of
> sched_yield and 2.6 kernels some time ago. Was this issue resolved?
>
I saw that go by on lkml, but I've NDI if it was resolved, sorry.

>> [root at coyote linux-2.6.9-rc2]# fthrottle_mode=0 glxgears
>> ATTENTION: default value of option fthrottle_mode overridden by
>> environment.
>> IRQ's not enabled, falling back to busy waits: 11 0 5
>> 826 frames in 5.0 seconds = 165.200 FPS
>> 992 frames in 5.0 seconds = 198.400 FPS
>> 991 frames in 5.0 seconds = 198.200 FPS
>> 821 frames in 5.0 seconds = 164.200 FPS
>
>[snip]
>
>What are you doing differently when you get 10fps? (Different

running any -mm2-3-4 kernel in the 2.6.9-rc2 series, 2.6.9-rc2 bare 
seems to work (as shown above but I'm not running it at the moment as 
its an unknown, untested after the last dri patch this morning) 
although today has been hell trying to make X run at all.

Yum, in its infinite stupidity, over-wrote my 6.8.1 install which had 
been checkinstalled and rpm reported it correctly, with the latest 
6.7-something or other, totally screwing up the system the instant I 
tried a restart.  Somewhere along the line Xft disappeared, and that 
meant the /var/log/Xorg.0.log ended with a can't find the fixed font, 
and the machine goes out to lala land until the reset key is tapped.  
It should revert to the VT I started from in that case, but does not, 
going south till the universe runs down or you find the reset button.

Shouldn't that get a bug filed?

Using my firewall boxes old mozilla, I got on the wiki page and 
finally found what that error represents, so now I have about 20 
lines of FontPath = in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  I've NDI where the 
hell Xft went, and I am *not* a happy camper with yum.  As of about 
10 minutes ago now, its gone from the init.d dir.  As in mv S98yum to 
K02yum in rc3.d.  And I find it odd that 1) yum was running, and 2) 
chkconfig --list yum returned a full line of off's *before* I did 
that.

Anyway, after about 12 hours of seducing the canine over this, I'm 
finally running, albeit probably crippled somewhere mozilla will find 
immediately without the Xft server running.

Here's what I did when I found yum had pissed in my cherrios.

from a non-x shell: rpm -e --nodeps --force `rpm -qa |grep xorg`
cd'ing to my /usr/src/X-6.8.1 build directory and:
#>make World && make install (several times)
#>checkinstall -R -fstrans=no
#>cd /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386
#>rpm -Uvh --nodeps --force X-6.8.1.i386.rpm

I've been around this loop 4 or 5 times, also ran a 6 pack of fancy 
cement blocks I'm making for a retaining wall, so I didn't spend all 
my time on this, that takes about 5 hours & 3 ea 80 lb bags of 
ready-mix.  Frankly Felix, I was too pissed to trust myself to attack 
it with any great amount of patience.

So my next pressing concern is to restore the Xft function, and the 
man pages seem to be relatively silent about what to do if it doesn't 
run.

Help?  Please...

> kernel?) What effect does fthrottle_mode have in that
> configuration?

In the 10fps config, zip.
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