Xwin 1.14.2 (64 bit) extreme memory page faulting

Ryan Johnson ryan.johnson@cs.utoronto.ca
Wed Oct 2 22:51:00 GMT 2013


On 02/10/2013 2:50 PM, Erik Soderquist wrote:
> I am currently using the X server on a Windows 7 64 bit host for
> Firefox (in particular, occasional terminals too).  While everything
> works, I am experiencing very severe memory page faulting causing the
> graphical interface to appear to hang for several seconds at a time,
> and when not appearing hung, responsiveness is very painfully slow,
> sometimes to the extent that I will type a paragraph and then sit back
> and watch as the graphical interface slowly displays what I typed at a
> rate of 1-2 characters per second.
Is there really a Firefox build for cygwin/X ? Or are you tunneling from 
some other machine?

> Testing with antivirus and firewall enabled/disabled did not affect
> the results.  (faq reference
> http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#poor-performance found
> during searches).
If antivirus is a problem (as in BLODA), you probably need to uninstall, 
not just disable. They're usually too lazy to actually remove their 
hooks when "off" and just (try to) make the hooks become (mostly) no-ops 
instead. Not saying it's your problem, necessarily, just that merely 
disabling AV is not enough to rule it out.

Also (not necessarily related to this particular problem), cygcheck 
reports a surprising selection of *nix-like utilities in c:\windows\bin. 
Whatever they are, they can't be helping.

I doubt it's an X-server code issue. You tried it on too many machines 
with problems, and too many other people aren't spamming the list about 
this, which suggests it's something on your side (like BLODA). Further, 
the only cygwin bug I've known to cause lots of paging was plugged 
months ago (it had to do with sparse executable files and should have 
been irrelevant for this situation anyway).

My advice: check out the cygwin FAQ about BLODA, uninstall anything 
listed there (or install a fresh VM image somewhere without those) and 
try again. If it's still a problem, somebody more familiar with X than 
me will have to take over...

Ryan


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