On Sat, 11 Apr 2020 23:16:35 +0200 Quelrond <quelr...@gmail.com> said:

I can't see any difference here at all. between a fresh start and after having
opened and closed a settings dialog. my E is using ~2% (that's with asan
compiled into efl + e so that's about 2-3x the amount normally it'd use here
but it's the same amount of cpu)

> Hi!
> 
> Last time I rebuilt EFL and E from git (with default optimizations, this 
> time), I decided to observe a little bit the CPU usage of E.
> 
> And I saw a strange behavior on my work laptop (FreeBSD 11.3, NVIDIA video).
> 
> When I start the PC and start some programs (not really heavy ones), 
> Enlightenment consumes 10-15% of CPU, being one of the most consuming 
> programs (near Thunderbird). I supposed that it is a little bit too 
> much, and I began to stop E modules. Suddenly, I saw that stopping some 
> modules I can reduce the CPU consumption to 3-5%, sometimes even less. 
> Trying to find the CPU-consuming module - I saw the most interesting 
> thing: opening ANY settings dialog and then closing it reduces the CPU 
> consuming to 3-5%. Restarting E (Ctrl-Alt-End) increase it again to 
> 10-15%. Does not matter the nature of settings, does not matter applying 
> modification or not. Just going to any settings dialog has this positive 
> effect.
> 
> I'm ready to go deeper in my tests if someone propose any idea to check ;)
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
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