KELEMEN Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Eric Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060827 20:23]:
> 
> > Option      "AccelMethod" "exa"
> 
> Hm.  I tried EXA long time ago but switched back to XAA while
> hunting a DRI-related hang and I forgot to switch back to EXA.
> Now I did and it is dog slow (only moving windows around spikes
> to 100% CPU), interestingly I have the same RV280 9200SE chip
> than you do.  No oprofile because I didn't find the vmlinux image
> matching my Debian kernel.  Any hints?

Ah, I forgot to note that I'm using xserver-xorg-video-ati and
xserver-xorg-core from experimental.  You can use --no-vmlinux
(--vmlinux is for profiling the kernel itself, you don't need it for
userspace).

Moving an opaque window in FVWM 2.5.17 brings Xorg up to 60% CPU (2500
AthlonXP) or so on my 9200SE system, but it remains responsive.  Moving
a window frame (no animation) doesn't seem to use much CPU at all :)

I'm using 24-bit color on a 1600x1200 display here without problems,
Otherwise, my xorg config is fairly standard, I'm not using the Composite
extension, or even backingstore (never noticed a difference with it).

I'm also using the following settings (set for stability), but they
don't seem to affect 2D performance
 Option      "AGPFastWrite"    "off"
 Option      "EnablePageFlip"  "false"

I'm also using a stock 2.6.16.16 kernel on my 9200SE with a fairly
conservative config (no preempt, 100Hz).

-- 
Eric Wong


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