Gnome login performance
- From: Brian Cameron <Brian Cameron Sun COM>
- To: gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Gnome login performance
- Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 16:06:53 +0100 (BST)
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Gnome Login Performance Analysis
By: Brian Cameron (Brian Cameron sun com)
Last updated: October 4, 2002
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I did a performance analysis of how long it takes the various Gnome
programs to startup on a Solaris system. It seems that the functions
that are using the most time are fairly system indepentant, so I
suspect that the performance ratios are similar for all distributions.
I generated the reports with the Forte performance analysis tools. This
identified a number of functions which are taking the bulk of time.
I'm interested in any feedback/opinions regarding whether there are
speedup opportunities in the functions identified.
I am happy to provide further details about where the time is being
spent if there are any questions.
Results
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This report specifies how much user/system time was spent in each
program, and my analysis of what functions were the most significant
CPU users (including as much of the stack as I could reasonably
deduce). I analyzed the runs that included Nautilus at startup more
closely than the ones that did not include Nautilus, except as
indicated. This seemed reasonable since the timings were fairly
similar for most programs regardless of whether Nautilus was running
at startup or not.
nautilus: 3.210 seconds user, 30.850 seconds system
5.620 system seconds
gnome_vfs_module_callback_use_stack_info
g_hash_table_foreach
static function
g_strdup
g_malloc
3.90 system seconds
nautilus_application_startup
nautilus_application_open_desktop
gtk_widget_realize
3.680 system seconds
gdk_window_new
gdk_utf8_to_string_target
g_convert_with_fallback
g_convert
static function
iconv_open
iconv_search_alias
iconv_open_private
dlopen
3.070 system seconds
eel_background_draw
gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable
[...]
_writev
2.370 system seconds
nautilus_directory_get_internal
static function
gnome_vfs_uri_new_private
gnome-vfs_transform_get
gnome_vfs_configuration_get_module_path
stat64
1.1 system seconds
nautilus_directory_monitor_add_internal
nautilus_monitor_file
nautilus_volume_monitor_get_volume_for_path
stat
1 system second
gnome_vfs_uri_get_scheme
open64
0.8 system seconds
nautilus_metafile_get
mkdir
gconfd-2:
w/ Nautilus: 1.160 seconds user, 8.720 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: 1.090 seconds user, 6.730 seconds system
6.73 system seconds with Nautilus and 5.030 seconds without Nautilus.
gconf_sources_sync_all
cache_sync
g_slist_foreach
static function
dir_sync
_rename
gnome-settings-daemon:
w/ Nautilus: 1.350 seconds user, 1.200 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: 1.280 seconds user, 1.320 seconds system
0.76 user seconds
gnome_settings_daemon_new
gnome_settings_background_load
bg_applier_apply_prefs
gdk_pixbuf_scale
pixops_scale
static function
gnome-session:
w/ Nautilus: 0.680 seconds user, 2.370 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: 0.740 seconds user, 1.200 seconds system
0.31 system seconds
pango_map_get_engine
g_module_open
dlopen
gnome-panel:
w/ Nautilus: 1.360 seconds user, 1.870 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: 1.350 seconds user, 1.200 seconds system
0.12 system seconds
bonobo_activation_activate_shlib_server
g_module_open
dlopen
0.06 system seconds
gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file
g_module_open
dlopen
[Note: The following programs had no obvious opportunities for speedup]
metacity:
w/ Nautilus: 0.420 seconds user, 1.040 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: 0.360 seconds user, 0.940 seconds system
gnome-smproxy:
w/ Nautilus: 0.050 seconds user, 1.050 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: 0.090 seconds user, 1.050 seconds system
bonobo-activation-server:
w/ Nautilus: 0.370 seconds user, 0.780 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: 0.340 seconds user, 0.820 seconds system
esd:
w/ Nautilus: did not run with Nautilus
w/o Nautilus: 0.000 seconds user, 0.240 seconds system
gconf-sanity-check:
w/ Nautilus: 0.090 seconds user, 0.440 seconds system
w/o Nautilus: did not run w/o Nautilus
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