Forgot to mention, I experience this pretty much only on my dual
display desktop. I think it maybe related to dual displays, or at least
is more of a trigger.

This never happens on my laptop. Though I only have 1 display active on
that at any given time, internal or external, not both. I did
experience other issues with my laptop before E 0.21.9. Anytime I moved
Firefox tabs it would crash E, on efl 1.20.3. That never happened on my
desktop with same versions. But never 100% cpu on my laptop.

The EFM/Terminology 100% 1 cpu core issue only occurs on my desktop.
But I have seen odd things on laptop not on desktop and now on desktop
not on laptop. Same binaries on both, made on a different system.

On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 12:50:08 -0400
"William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt...@o-sinc.com> wrote:

> FYI I am still experiencing issues, that seem to stem from
> Terminology. I thought it was related to Firefox. But just now I had
> like ~15 terminals open. I noticed typing in one slowed. That is
> always the symptom or Firefox slows. But even after closing Firefox
> it would remain till I closed a few terminals.
> 
> Just now I had no firefox open and nothing open but ~15 terminology
> windows. Working remotely, not even any local load. But 1 CPU core was
> maxed at 100% usage. Which is always the case when I experience this.
> 
> Closing terminology windows eventually drops the CPU usage, but E
> still seems sluggish. Till I log out and back in again.
> 
> IMHO there is definitely some issue with EFL 1.20.3. It maybe
> terminology but my gut says this is something deeper. I have
> experienced similar with EFM as reported by others.
> 
> I think the only way to debug is via gdb, if I can. Since it is not
> crashing. Unless I let it go till OOM if that occurs, and then causes
> some crash. Seems like it would just max out system and remain that
> way till hard reboot/power cycle. Really not sure how to debug or
> provide information.
> 
> Maybe need to do efl logging and use the profiling viewer?
> 
> On Mon, 31 Jul 2017 01:15:01 -0400
> "William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt...@o-sinc.com> wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 30 Jul 2017 23:30:36 +0000
> > Andrew Williams <a...@andywilliams.me> wrote:
> >   
> > > Seems enlightenment_fm was at 80% cpu. Restarting E elevated it to
> > > 120% and logging out and back in didn't fix it.
> > > Restarting the machine got cpu load back under control until i
> > > started using e_fm again.    
> > 
> > I have experienced issues with efm/e 0.21.8 and efl 1.20 beta 3. As
> > you described and up to requiring a hard reboot via power button.
> > Usually when I accidentally open efm.
> > 
> > One known trigger for me is to open a large file[2] with ecrire[1]
> > with e 0.21.8 and efl 1.20 beta 3. That triggers the 100%
> > cpu/memory. If not killed will max out system requiring hard
> > reboot. I thought was issues with elm_code fixing a crash with
> > large files. Which it maybe as well an issue with elm_code, as a
> > known reported issue with large files.
> > 
> > That I also experienced efm doing the same. I mentioned to raster
> > both in IRC and that they maybe related. Though since I did not
> > build anything with symbols I lack any useful output.
> > 
> > Ecrire
> > https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire/
> > Large file
> > https://github.com/Obsidian-StudiosInc/ecrire/files/1008473/fgdgda.txt
> >   
> 
> 
> 



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William L. Thomson Jr.

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