Re: Kernel 2.6 with X (xorg) 4.4 (eats more CPU power)

From: Arjan van de Ven
Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 05:29:06 EST


On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 18:21 +0800, Joe Hsu wrote:

> And I found something interisting happened. In pentium 4
> 3.0G machine and linux kernel 2.6, X and my program total
> consumes 5% of cpu resource.
>
> But in pentium 4 2.xG or below, it would consume 10% or
> more of CPU resource. (If you try this with XFree86 4.2 and
> pentium 1.xG machine, it would consume 30% or more of cpu
> resource at a peak.)
>
> In contrast, I've tried Kernel 2.4 with same X, same
> program, and same machine. It consumes almost zero of CPU
> resource( no matter it runs on a P4 1.xG or P4 3.0G and no
> matter it runs on 4.4 or 4.2 X-server).
>
> Same phenomenon happened when I ran 4 mpeg4 playback
> programs (each 320x240, 30 frames per second, no scaling).
> It seems that these programs and X consume almost zero of
> CPU power when the KERNEL HZ is 100. (I've
> tried Robert Love's variable HZ patch to kernel 2.4 and
> change HZ to 1000........Same phenomenon as 2.6)
>
> Could any one explain why??? Thanks.
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