Hola Florian Weimer! El 29/01/2012 a las 18:39 escribiste: > > Please tell us if you can reproduce it in a squeeze, wheezy, or sid > > installation.
> On squeeze, I still see this: > Cpu0 : 19.6%us, 27.2%sy, 0.0%ni, 53.2%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st Which tool are you using to gather this data for a particular process? > This is on a Core i7 X980. Decoding Ogg Vorbis shouldn't need 50% of > one core on this CPU. Ok, I'm testing this in a quad core with squeeze and it uses ~10% cpu (kernel 2.6.32-5-amd64), which is 40% of one of the processors. In a similar machine (core 2 duo with squeeze) with kernel 3.2.0-0.bpo.1-686-pae it uses ~12% cpu, which is 24% of one of the processors. My machine is an i5 running sid in amd64 and it uses ~1.5% cpu which is 6% of one of the processors. Just for fun, I also tested ogg123 in a atom single core machine running squeeze, kernel 2.6.32-5-686, eating 2% of the cpu. :) The vorbis-tools package is the same in the four machines, so I think the problem is not in the vorbis-tools package. Seeing this results I think the problem might be a issue with threads migrating between cpus, which shouldn't happend. It would be great if you could test it with the kernel 3.2.0 from backports.debian.org. Thanks, -- "If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." -- Donald Knuth Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/
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