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Message #01054
[Bug 1343198] Re: [android] Mir spends 12%+ CPU time in get_hooked_symbol (libhybris-common)
Hmm, consistent profile results seem to tell me that the offending code
is possibly only called on startup. But if the startup code accounts for
12% of the CPU time of something I left rendering for several minutes,
it's still worth fixing.
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Title:
[android] Mir spends 12%+ CPU time in get_hooked_symbol (libhybris-
common)
Status in Mir:
In Progress
Status in “libhybris” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
On the N4, Mir spends 12%+ CPU time in get_hooked_symbol (libhybris-
common). Actually callgrind can't decide; it's somewhere between 12%
and 46000% ;)
So it's big. Looking at the hybris code, there's a rather large
bottleneck that's obvious: get_hooked_symbol does a linear search
(many times) of a large list of strings using strmp alone. That's why
22132 calls to get_hooked_symbol are yielding over 5 million calls to
strcmp.
Upstream hybris appears to have been modified to use a cache/hashing
instead of the ugly linear search we have.
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