Sorry for the delay in follow-up:

Yes, the patch when cherry-picked into a recentish mainline kernel shows
noticable improvement.  Subjectively, it still feels a little "chunky"
when starting up (I think the login manager and gnome 3 both seem to
issue a large number of xrandr requests), but night and day compared to
the previous succession of stalls.

w.r.t. bug 29536? I can't say whether it's a dupe or not.  i
specifically wasn't getting the periodic stalls every 10-30s.  But
perhaps the other reporter had something that was doing xrandr requests
with that frequency whereas for me it was only during log-in.

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