On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 12:15:51AM +0100, Yuri D'Elia wrote: > On Mon, Nov 26 2018, Bill Allombert wrote: > > On my laptop with 49 days uptime (w/ lot of suspend-to-disk), > > consolation only used 30m and I always use the console. > > Random question: could it be that it's due to the fact that I barely use > the console at all? > > > What kind of pointing devices do you have ? > > This is a lenovo yoga 3rd gen. Integrated touchpad, touchscreen (that I > disabled via `xinput float`), the red-finger-joystick thingy, it has a > built-in wacom digitizer (that I do use - but not today) and generally > an additional usb mouse plugged too. > > So... yeah. There are some pointing devices.
As far as I know, libinput does not provide a way to filter events, (like X does) so consolation still need to read all the events even those it will ignore. > > We would need to use some profiling to see how the time is spend. > > (If it is spend in libinput, then this might not be fixable in > > consolation). > > Any specific tool you want me to run? gprof with default arguments would > be fine? This is the idea. Note that currently gprof is busted unless you rebuild consolation with -no-pie. See #854704. Cheers, -- Bill. <ballo...@debian.org> Imagine a large red swirl here.