FW: Re: Xorg with ATI / RV370 sneakily eats half my CPU with empty screen?
Michel Dänzer
michel at daenzer.net
Wed Jan 21 02:01:20 PST 2009
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 10:54 +0100, John Clarke wrote:
>
> > The above indicates this is due to the 'isis' process, not X?
>
> Is that possible? isis is my big number-crunching task - I/O from
> files and very occasional (every 20 seconds or so) printf()s to show
> progress. Absolutely no X calls - not even linked to the X libraries.
> How could that be hammering Xorg? Moreover Xorg's memory usage seems
> a little extreme -- 400MB? My screen is otherwise idle.
I was referring to the top output, but I realize now that probably isn't
representative of the problem.
> So far Xorg has clocked up nearly a day of CPU time - that's an extra
> day I'm waiting for my results, so the current setup is unacceptable.
>
> Can someone please let me know how to enable more logging, or some
> other way to debug this.
I'm not sure there's any logging that could help here, you're probably
better off seeing where the X server process is burning cycles using a
system profiler like sysprof or oprofile.
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