Actually I would not be surprised if we did still have a bug like this. The 
team would not have noticed it for several reasons:
  * We don't have any keyboard/typing-related demo clients.
  * We don't use XMir regularly
  * Touch input could be suffering similar lag and we would not notice because 
touch events are much more numerous and more likely to be flushed adequately to 
keep Ubuntu-touch moving.

Our MultithreadedCompositor's frame scheduling logic is still somewhat
suspicious. It gets the number of frames to schedule from the
BufferQueue, but that function of the buffer queue is apparently racy by
design, and may not return a realistically high enough value adequate to
schedule enough frames.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1295851

Title:
  Input lag after last update

Status in Mir:
  Incomplete
Status in XMir:
  Incomplete
Status in “mir” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Seems some recent update in trusty introduced an input lag in xmir
  again :(

  I am using an Intel Hashwell chipset, which has been working perfectly
  so far...

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