* Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow @ 2009-08-21 18:25 Alex Bennee 2009-08-21 18:54 ` Peter Dyballa 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-21 18:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs mailing list On one of my machines there is a massive pause between a new frame appearing and being able to edit the file. I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to track down the slow bit. I've added some (message)'s to two hooks to try and track it down. You can see an example emacsclient -t gives: after-make-frame-functions at Fri Aug 21 19:18:59 2009 server-visit-hook at Fri Aug 21 19:18:59 2009 When done with a buffer, type C-x # However editing the same file with -c gives: after-make-frame-functions at Fri Aug 21 19:18:21 2009 server-visit-hook at Fri Aug 21 19:18:25 2009 (No files need saving) In fact this very message is being edited in a -c frame and shows a fairly consistent 4 second delay: after-make-frame-functions at Fri Aug 21 19:21:44 2009 enabling long lines for itsalltext [2 times] server-visit-hook at Fri Aug 21 19:21:48 2009 When done with a buffer, type C-x # Are there any other hooks run between after-make-frame-functions and server-visit-hook I can hook to to see why it takes so long? -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ http://www.half-llama.co.uk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-21 18:25 Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-21 18:54 ` Peter Dyballa 2009-08-22 8:10 ` Alex Bennee [not found] ` <mailman.5119.1250928641.2239.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Peter Dyballa @ 2009-08-21 18:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alex Bennee; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list Am 21.08.2009 um 20:25 schrieb Alex Bennee: > Are there any other hooks run between after-make-frame-functions and > server-visit-hook I can hook to to see why it takes so long? Yes, they're called PCI, PCI-Express, AGP, and much more. Stick another and faster graphics card in such a slot and you'll less consumed to create a new frame. There is also the OS QNX. It's Photon windowing system is as fast as a usual photon. Maybe Plan 9 is as fast as Photon. -- Greetings Pete Theory and practice are the same, in theory, but, in practice, they are different. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-21 18:54 ` Peter Dyballa @ 2009-08-22 8:10 ` Alex Bennee 2009-08-22 10:35 ` Peter Dyballa [not found] ` <mailman.5119.1250928641.2239.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 8:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Dyballa; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list 2009/8/21 Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@web.de>: > > Am 21.08.2009 um 20:25 schrieb Alex Bennee: > >> Are there any other hooks run between after-make-frame-functions and >> server-visit-hook I can hook to to see why it takes so long? > > > Yes, they're called PCI, PCI-Express, AGP, and much more. Stick another and > faster graphics card in such a slot and you'll less consumed to create a new > frame. > The current delays I'm seeing are a little excessive, especially considering that the rest of the OS doesn't seem to have too much problem displaying compiz and full-rate HD video. The results of the profile look like: Function Name Call Count Elapsed Time Average Time =============================== ========== ============ ============ make-frame 2 17.385781 8.6928905 frame-set-background-mode 14 0.0370519999 0.0026465714 frame-parameters 54 0.0008449999 1.564...e-05 frame-parameter 494 0.0007000000 1.417...e-06 framep 956 0.0004720000 4.937...e-07 frame-list 429 0.0003700000 8.624...e-07 frame-or-buffer-changed-p 39 0.0001459999 3.743...e-06 framep-on-display 202 0.0001409999 6.980...e-07 frame-selected-window 46 5.799...e-05 1.260...e-06 frame-live-p 58 4.599...e-05 7.931...e-07 frame-visible-p 53 2.800...e-05 5.283...e-07 frame-char-width 13 1.200...e-05 9.230...e-07 frame-char-height 14 1.199...e-05 8.571...e-07 I thought I'd throw oprofile at the task but as far as it's concerned emacs spends most of it's time in mark-object and Fbyte_code and isn't actually a significant proportion of the CPU time. Something else seems to be going on. -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ http://www.half-llama.co.uk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-22 8:10 ` Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 10:35 ` Peter Dyballa 2009-08-22 11:33 ` Alex Bennee 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Peter Dyballa @ 2009-08-22 10:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alex Bennee; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list Am 22.08.2009 um 10:10 schrieb Alex Bennee: > The current delays I'm seeing are a little excessive I'm using old Apple hardware (almost six years old), an old Apple OS (Tiger, i.e., Mac OS X 10.4), a slow CPU (PowerPC 7447A at 1.5 GHz, 512 kB L2 cache), a slow graphics card (ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 RV360M11 with 64 MB), and also an outdated X server (XFree 86 4.4.0 based). The window manager is Blackbox. GNU Emacs 23.1.50 is compiled with debug support. After two, maybe three seconds, the first frame appears when I launch GNU Emacs with -Q, and also when I leave away the -Q, but then it takes some ten seconds until the Emacs desktop is rebuilt and I can start to use GNU Emacs. Emacsclient -c is faster, say, one second. Compared to native Aqua/Quartz applications it's lightning fast. Compared to GNU Emacs 18.57 (?) it's slower than a snail. How much time do you have to wait until OpenOffice appears on your screen? Gkrellm? You can also use the *trace commands in Linux to see what happens at launch time. And afterwards. Is the situation improved when you use GNU Emacs 23.1 from some installer package? Or is it improved when you compile it yourself, optimised for your hard- and software? -- Greetings Pete Chicago, n.: Where the dead still vote ... early and often! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-22 10:35 ` Peter Dyballa @ 2009-08-22 11:33 ` Alex Bennee 2009-08-22 11:58 ` Peter Dyballa 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 11:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Dyballa; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list 2009/8/22 Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@web.de>: > > Am 22.08.2009 um 10:10 schrieb Alex Bennee: > >> The current delays I'm seeing are a little excessive > > I'm using old Apple hardware (almost six years old), an old Apple OS (Tiger, > i.e., Mac OS X 10.4), a slow CPU (PowerPC 7447A at 1.5 GHz, 512 kB L2 > cache), a slow graphics card (ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 RV360M11 with 64 MB), > and also an outdated X server (XFree 86 4.4.0 based). The window manager is > Blackbox. GNU Emacs 23.1.50 is compiled with debug support. After two, maybe > three seconds, the first frame appears when I launch GNU Emacs with -Q, and > also when I leave away the -Q, but then it takes some ten seconds until the > Emacs desktop is rebuilt and I can start to use GNU Emacs. Emacsclient -c is > faster, say, one second. > > Compared to native Aqua/Quartz applications it's lightning fast. Compared to > GNU Emacs 18.57 (?) it's slower than a snail. It's definitely something other than graphics performance. The frame actually appears very quickly it just takes a while before I can start editing. > Is the situation improved when you use GNU Emacs 23.1 from some installer > package? Or is it improved when you compile it yourself, optimised for your > hard- and software? I'm running the current Gentoo 23.1 ebuild, compiled obviously for my machine. -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ http://www.half-llama.co.uk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-22 11:33 ` Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 11:58 ` Peter Dyballa 2009-08-22 12:47 ` Alex Bennee 2009-08-22 14:03 ` Alex Bennee 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Peter Dyballa @ 2009-08-22 11:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alex Bennee; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list Am 22.08.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Alex Bennee: > It's definitely something other than graphics performance. The frame > actually appears very quickly it just takes a while before I can start > editing. So it is your init file/customisation. -- Greetings Pete Government is actually the worst failure of civilized man. There has never been a really good one, and even those that are most tolerable are arbitrary, cruel, grasping and unintelligent. – H. L. Mencken ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-22 11:58 ` Peter Dyballa @ 2009-08-22 12:47 ` Alex Bennee 2009-08-22 14:03 ` Alex Bennee 1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 12:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Dyballa; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list 2009/8/22 Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@web.de>: > > Am 22.08.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Alex Bennee: > >> It's definitely something other than graphics performance. The frame >> actually appears very quickly it just takes a while before I can start >> editing. > > So it is your init file/customisation. Apparently so, although it's unclear what in it is causing the slow down. Adding a few (message) lines to the .emacs makes it work fine again [1]. I suspect it's triggering a very odd bug in emacs as I can't see what would cause the slowdown in the customisation code. [1] http://www.bennee.com/~alex/news.php?wl_mode=more&wl_eid=1292 -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ http://www.half-llama.co.uk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-22 11:58 ` Peter Dyballa 2009-08-22 12:47 ` Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 14:03 ` Alex Bennee 2009-08-22 14:26 ` Alex Bennee 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 14:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Dyballa; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list 2009/8/22 Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@web.de>: > > Am 22.08.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Alex Bennee: > >> It's definitely something other than graphics performance. The frame >> actually appears very quickly it just takes a while before I can start >> editing. > > So it is your init file/customisation. Having dug deeper into what was going on it seems to be color-theme-related, although for the life of me I'm not sure what is happening. If I apply the following patch to my .emacs everything is dine: --- a/dotemacs +++ b/dotemacs @@ -514,9 +511,11 @@ on the command line" ; First we need the colour-theme package (if I-am-emacs-22+ + (message "loading color-theme at %s" (current-time-string)) (if (maybe-load-library "color-theme") (if (fboundp 'color-theme-initialize) - (color-theme-initialize)))) + (color-theme-initialize))) + (message "loading color-theme done at %s" (current-time-string))) But what is really revealing is the results of "elp" while profiling the color-theme-gnome2 I was using: Results with (message) hack Function Name Call Count Elapsed Time Average Time ======================= ========== ============ ============ modify-frame-parameters 10 0.023506 0.0023506 color-values 3 0.000159 5.299...e-05 Results without (message) hack Function Name Call Count Elapsed Time Average Time ============================================== ========== ============ ============ color-theme-gnome2 1 6.949076 6.949076 color-theme-install 6 6.9489930000 1.1581655000 modify-frame-parameters 28 6.8929370000 0.2461763214 color-theme-install-frame-params 6 6.8865859999 1.1477643333 color-theme-blue-gnus 1 1.707156 1.707156 color-theme-salmon-font-lock 1 1.06505 1.06505 color-theme-blue-erc 1 1.045608 1.045608 color-theme-salmon-diff 1 1.041382 1.041382 color-theme-blue-eshell 1 1.040324 1.040324 color-theme-install-faces 6 0.062013 0.0103355 color-theme-spec-compat 218 0.0012549999 5.756...e-06 color-values 21 0.000656 3.123...e-05 color-theme-filter 18 0.000298 1.655...e-05 color-theme-install-variables 6 9.7e-05 1.616...e-05 color-theme-plist-delete 58 9.099...e-05 1.568...e-06 color-theme-alist-reduce 12 3.9e-05 3.25e-06 color-theme-canonic 6 3.700...e-05 6.166...e-06 color-theme-alist 12 1.100...e-05 9.166...e-07 color-theme-variables 6 9e-06 1.5e-06 color-theme-frame-params 6 5.999...e-06 1e-06 color-theme-faces 6 5.999...e-06 1e-06 color-theme-spec-filter 1 2e-06 2e-06 Curiously the colours seem to be set up correctly each time, but this really shouldn't be the case. Looking at the definition of color-theme-gnome2 is looks to be recursive? (defun color-theme-gnome2 () "Wheat on darkslategrey scheme. `color-theme-gnome' started it all. This theme supports standard faces, font-lock, eshell, info, message, gnus, custom, widget, woman, diary, cperl, bbdb, and erc. This theme includes faces for Emacs and XEmacs. The theme does not support w3 faces because w3 faces can be controlled by your default style sheet. This is what you should put in your .Xdefaults file, if you want to change the colors of the menus in Emacs 20 as well: emacs*Background: DarkSlateGray emacs*Foreground: Wheat" (interactive) (color-theme-blue-gnus) (let ((color-theme-is-cumulative t)) (color-theme-blue-erc) (color-theme-blue-eshell) (color-theme-salmon-font-lock) (color-theme-salmon-diff) (color-theme-install '(color-theme-gnome2 ((foreground-color . "wheat") (background-color . "darkslategrey") (mouse-color . "Grey") (cursor-color . "LightGray") (border-color . "black") (background-mode . dark)) ((apropos-keybinding-face . underline) (apropos-label-face . italic) (apropos-match-face . secondary-selection) (apropos-property-face . bold-italic) (apropos-symbol-face . info-xref) (goto-address-mail-face . message-header-to-face) (goto-address-mail-mouse-face . secondary-selection) (goto-address-url-face . info-xref) (goto-address-url-mouse-face . highlight) (list-matching-lines-face . bold) (view-highlight-face . highlight)) (default ((t (nil)))) (bbdb-company ((t (:foreground "pale green")))) (bbdb-name ((t (:bold t :foreground "pale green")))) (bbdb-field-name ((t (:foreground "medium sea green")))) (bbdb-field-value ((t (:foreground "dark sea green")))) (bold ((t (:bold t)))) (bold-italic ((t (:italic t :bold t :foreground "beige")))) (calendar-today-face ((t (:underline t)))) (comint-highlight-prompt ((t (:foreground "medium aquamarine")))) (cperl-array-face ((t (:foreground "Yellow")))) (cperl-hash-face ((t (:foreground "White")))) (cperl-nonoverridable-face ((t (:foreground "SkyBlue")))) (custom-button-face ((t (:underline t :foreground "MediumSlateBlue")))) (custom-documentation-face ((t (:foreground "Grey")))) (custom-group-tag-face ((t (:foreground "MediumAquamarine")))) (custom-state-face ((t (:foreground "LightSalmon")))) (custom-variable-tag-face ((t (:foreground "Aquamarine")))) (diary-face ((t (:foreground "IndianRed")))) (dired-face-directory ((t (:bold t :foreground "sky blue")))) (dired-face-permissions ((t (:foreground "aquamarine")))) (dired-face-flagged ((t (:foreground "tomato")))) (dired-face-marked ((t (:foreground "light salmon")))) (dired-face-executable ((t (:foreground "green yellow")))) (fringe ((t (:background "darkslategrey")))) (highlight ((t (:background "PaleGreen" :foreground "DarkGreen")))) (highline-face ((t (:background "SeaGreen")))) (holiday-face ((t (:background "DimGray")))) (hyper-apropos-hyperlink ((t (:bold t :foreground "DodgerBlue1")))) (hyper-apropos-documentation ((t (:foreground "LightSalmon")))) (info-header-xref ((t (:foreground "DodgerBlue1" :bold t)))) (info-menu-5 ((t (:underline t)))) (info-node ((t (:underline t :bold t :foreground "DodgerBlue1")))) (info-xref ((t (:bold t :foreground "DodgerBlue1")))) (isearch ((t (:background "sea green")))) (italic ((t (:italic t)))) (menu ((t (:foreground "wheat" :background "darkslategrey")))) (modeline ((t (:background "dark olive green" :foreground "wheat")))) (modeline-buffer-id ((t (:background "dark olive green" :foreground "beige")))) (modeline-mousable ((t (:background "dark olive green" :foreground "yellow green")))) (modeline-mousable-minor-mode ((t (:background "dark olive green" :foreground "wheat")))) (region ((t (:background "dark cyan" :foreground "cyan")))) (secondary-selection ((t (:background "Aquamarine" :foreground "SlateBlue")))) (show-paren-match-face ((t (:bold t :background "Aquamarine" :foreground "steel blue")))) (show-paren-mismatch-face ((t (:background "Red" :foreground "White")))) (underline ((t (:underline t)))) (widget-field-face ((t (:foreground "LightBlue")))) (widget-inactive-face ((t (:foreground "DimGray")))) (widget-single-line-field-face ((t (:foreground "LightBlue")))) (w3m-anchor-face ((t (:bold t :foreground "DodgerBlue1")))) (w3m-arrived-anchor-face ((t (:bold t :foreground "DodgerBlue3")))) (w3m-header-line-location-title-face ((t (:foreground "beige" :background "dark olive green")))) (w3m-header-line-location-content-face ((t (:foreground "wheat" :background "dark olive green")))) (woman-bold-face ((t (:bold t)))) (woman-italic-face ((t (:foreground "beige")))) (woman-unknown-face ((t (:foreground "LightSalmon")))) (zmacs-region ((t (:background "dark cyan" :foreground "cyan")))))))) But I'm still puzzled as to why putting a (message) in before loading color-theme causes this drastic change in behaviour? It can't be a race condition surely? Emacs is single threaded is it not? > > -- > Greetings -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ http://www.half-llama.co.uk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-22 14:03 ` Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 14:26 ` Alex Bennee 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 14:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Dyballa; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs mailing list 2009/8/22 Alex Bennee <kernel-hacker@bennee.com>: > 2009/8/22 Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@web.de>: >> Am 22.08.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Alex Bennee: > > If I apply the following patch to my .emacs everything is dine: > > --- a/dotemacs > +++ b/dotemacs > @@ -514,9 +511,11 @@ on the command line" > ; First we need the colour-theme package > > (if I-am-emacs-22+ > + (message "loading color-theme at %s" (current-time-string)) > (if (maybe-load-library "color-theme") > (if (fboundp 'color-theme-initialize) > - (color-theme-initialize)))) > + (color-theme-initialize))) > + (message "loading color-theme done at %s" (current-time-string))) Doh. Of course the extra message make the whole color-theme start not load, therefore no colour theme switches, therefore no slow frames. > > -- > Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ > http://www.half-llama.co.uk > -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ http://www.half-llama.co.uk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow [not found] ` <mailman.5119.1250928641.2239.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2009-08-22 9:53 ` A.Politz 2009-08-22 11:27 ` Alex Bennee 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: A.Politz @ 2009-08-22 9:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Aug 22, 10:10 am, Alex Bennee <kernel-hac...@bennee.com> wrote: > 2009/8/21 Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyba...@web.de>: > > > > > Am 21.08.2009 um 20:25 schrieb Alex Bennee: > > >> Are there any other hooks run between after-make-frame-functions and > >> server-visit-hook I can hook to to see why it takes so long? > > > Yes, they're called PCI, PCI-Express, AGP, and much more. Stick another and > > faster graphics card in such a slot and you'll less consumed to create a new > > frame. > > The current delays I'm seeing are a little excessive, especially > considering that the rest of the OS doesn't seem to have too much > problem displaying compiz and full-rate HD video. > > The results of the profile look like: > > Function Name Call Count Elapsed Time Average Time > =============================== ========== ============ ============ > make-frame 2 17.385781 8.6928905 >after-make-frame-functions at Fri Aug 21 19:18:21 2009 >server-visit-hook at Fri Aug 21 19:18:25 2009 >(No files need saving) This together seem to imply, that the time is spent in one of the after-make-frame-functions. Have you done this with 'emacs -Q --daemon' ? elp-instrument-list won't allow to profile all functions, but you can do it anyway. Expect your emacs to be broken afterwards. (progn (require 'elp) (elp-instrument-list (mapcar #'intern (all-completions "" obarray #'(lambda (sym) (and (elp-profilable-p sym) (not (eq sym '+)))))))) -ap ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Tracking down why emacsclient -c is so slow 2009-08-22 9:53 ` A.Politz @ 2009-08-22 11:27 ` Alex Bennee 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennee @ 2009-08-22 11:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: A.Politz; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs 2009/8/22 A.Politz <politza@googlemail.com>: > On Aug 22, 10:10 am, Alex Bennee <kernel-hac...@bennee.com> wrote: <snip> > >>after-make-frame-functions at Fri Aug 21 19:18:21 2009 >>server-visit-hook at Fri Aug 21 19:18:25 2009 >>(No files need saving) > > This together seem to imply, that the time is spent in one of the > after-make-frame-functions. > > Have you done this with 'emacs -Q --daemon' ? > Yes, it does seem to be something introduced by my .emacs frame modification functions. Adding some additional instrumentation made it go away although I have no idea why [1]. > elp-instrument-list won't allow to profile all functions, > but you can do it anyway. Expect your emacs to be broken > afterwards. > > (progn > (require 'elp) > (elp-instrument-list > (mapcar #'intern > (all-completions "" obarray > #'(lambda (sym) > (and (elp-profilable-p sym) > (not (eq sym '+)))))))) Hmm, my version of elp doesn't have the elp-profilable-p [1] http://www.bennee.com/~alex/news.php?wl_mode=more&wl_eid=1292 -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ http://www.half-llama.co.uk ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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