On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 12:02:18 -0700 Marc MERLIN <[email protected]> said:

that setup just changed framerate and wallpaper really. if e is idle - ie you
aren't moving windows around, resizing things, it isn't animating stuff (bouncy
icons or what not) it should be pretty close to dead idle. eg:

Top causes for wakeups:
  39.2% ( 70.5)   [ehci_hcd:usb1, ehci_hcd:usb2] <interrupt>
  30.5% ( 55.0)   USB device 2-1.4.1.1 : Flash Card Reader (Generic)
  11.6% ( 20.9)   USB device 2-1.4.1.3 : SHW-M110S (Samsung Electronics)
   4.2% (  7.5)   kworker/0:0
   3.5% (  6.3)   [kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick
   3.0% (  5.5)   kworker/0:1
   1.2% (  2.2)   mysqld
   1.1% (  2.0)   enlightenment
   1.1% (  1.9)   [nvidia] <interrupt>

so enlightenment is pretty much not a worry. this is with compositing and
everything. not a laptop, so no battery module loaded here. it's using 0% cpu.
you'll have to figure it out there, but all i can say is that e wakes up when
it is asked to by some bit of code (timer, animation, polling) or by an
external factor (input events). you may find out more by stracing, or by sheer
elimination (kill apps, unload modules, disable/remove things until usage goes
down).

> I remember installing an older E17 which asked me at setup time if I set
> installing on a low power device or a laptpo.
> 
> When I installed the newer e17, I didn't get that question and I have a
> blng theme (A-BlingBlack).
> 
> Powertop currently says for my W500 thinkpad:
> 
> The battery reports a discharge rate of 14.7 W
> 
> Summary: 312.3 wakeups/second,  0.0 GPU ops/second and 0.0 VFS ops/sec
> 
> Power est.      Usage       Events/s    Category       Description
>   4.30 W     11.7 ms/s     107.6        Process        /usr/bin/X :0 vt7 -br
> -no 4.04 W     63.8 ms/s     101.2
> Process        /usr/bin/enlightenment 3.30 W     20.0%
> Device         Display backlight 2.06 W      3.0 ms/s      51.5
> Timer          tick_sched_timer 662 mW      0.7 ms/s      16.6
> Interrupt      PS/2 Touchpad / Keyboard 542 mW    429.3 µs/s      13.6
> Timer          hrtimer_wakeup
> 
> Top is showing enlightenment is using 37% CPU: for my W500 thinkpad:
>  4208 merlin    20   0  472m  58m 8284 S   36  0.7  12:51.10
> enlightenment      
> 
> Starting E didn't cause the CPU usage to go down, nor the battery use.
> 
> Then, with no real change on my side, powertop shows that E went down to
> 37 wakeups per second
>   278 mW     61.7 ms/s      36.9        Process        /usr/bin/enlightenment
> even though it's still using 39% of my CPU somehow:
> 
>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+
> COMMAND 4208 merlin    20   0  395m  93m  23m R   39  1.2  19:09.94
> enlightenment      
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions :)
> 
> Marc
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