On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 11:58, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote: > > I am trying latencytest-0.42-png.tar.gz for measuring latency on my > Apple G3 (Debian/Sid PowerPC). Of course I am enabling USE_GENERIC_TIMER > and tuning my hard disk using hdparam before tests. But, results show a > very poor performance. Indeed, any X11 stressing involves a raise of the > latency and lots of dropouts. > > I can't blame hardware. Apple hardware is top-class, and this same > machine features under 1,5 ms of latency using CoreAudio on Mac OS X. > So, whether the PowerPC kernel or X11 are not fully optimized, or the > latencytest application is not reliable on non-Intel platforms.
First of all, you mentioned in another post that you use x11perf to create X11 stress. Are there also problems with real world apps? Also keep in mind that neither the vanilla 2.4 kernel nor the X server were designed for low latency. Have you tried the low latency and/or O(1) scheduler kernel patches, and not running the X server with negative nice values if you are? Last but possibly not least of all, the dmasound driver has been less prone to dropouts in my experience than the ALSA driver. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer \ Debian (powerpc), XFree86 and DRI developer Software libre enthusiast \ http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=daenzer