Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2022 18:49:51 -0500 From: Paul Procacci <pprocacci@gmail.com> To: 0x1eef <0x1eef@protonmail.com> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: High CPU usage / high number of interrupts Message-ID: <CAFbbPuh-OEYeFSoYJpz87uRsWFoioifcwNVZdPdPDdczaLNPHg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <gK0wIYffyGap3mFoEXClIP-k57b-uioxjqsI5T0IaFv6p3SymjqtzfMyjnSY5r1ZNgEbCod8NsqvshcuFYim-v9ELI3p8ZE3U0Nxprxmx9E=@protonmail.com> References: <NjJeOo65XxAgvh49UV6bzpgNunj1LH1uXy1xnv5QJgjgZfc0xtbKs7PBJb6Ub9LJaPwBKlf94hcsl_Qqt5Yrh_2-BuX5j4MjAdwSGwWEMs4=@protonmail.com> <CAFbbPuiQtNa0BeZ7X0UhjFyynhFPKFXcF6NE2CZ7ra7hCgYUnw@mail.gmail.com> <gK0wIYffyGap3mFoEXClIP-k57b-uioxjqsI5T0IaFv6p3SymjqtzfMyjnSY5r1ZNgEbCod8NsqvshcuFYim-v9ELI3p8ZE3U0Nxprxmx9E=@protonmail.com>
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--00000000000009fdfb05ee684c05 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Can you determine if irq 128 is being shared by any devices? Usually this information can be found in `dmesg' or '/var/run/dmesg.boot'. vmstat indeed shows a device but it sometimes doesn't show all the devices sharing that IRQ. It's possible you're being misled by vmstat. Just trying to get the complete picture here of devices. ;) Thanks, Paul Procacci On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 6:21 PM 0x1eef <0x1eef@protonmail.com> wrote: > Hi ! > > > Out of curiosity, have you pulled a usb device one by one until the > interrupts disappear? > > I have three USB devices connected: mouse, keyboard, and an ethernet > adapter. > I tried to remove each one by one, and I did not see the interrupt rate > change. > I have also tried a cold boot without any USB devices connected, and the > interrupt rate was about the same too. > > I don't know if it could be related, but there's a trackpad connected to > the laptop that does not work. Maybe it has no relation to the issue, but > setting "hw.psm.synaptics_support" to "0" also did not help. > > When Chromium loses focus, CPU usage usually drops to 0% and does not go > above 10% - for as long as I am not using Chromium. I am using the i915 / > drm kernel modules.. I saw another report of high CPU usage related to > using those two kernel modules, but I wasn't able to identify that as the > problem in my case. > > Thanks for the help. > > Sent with Proton Mail <https://proton.me/> secure email. > > ------- Original Message ------- > On Saturday, November 26th, 2022 at 8:06 PM, Paul Procacci < > pprocacci@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hey, > > Not sure of the problem, but I don't see the correlation between Chrome > and any usb driver. > Out of curiosity, have you pulled a usb device one by one until the > interrupts disappear? > > I'd be curious to know which device is slamming the system. > > Thanks, > Paul > > On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 6:02 PM 0x1eef <0x1eef@protonmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, everyone! >> >> When I use Chromium, I see a high rate of CPU usage across all four >> cores. The rate can be anywhere from 20% to 50%, even above that. I am not >> doing anything intensive, just browsing twitter, reddit, YouTube or GitHub. >> It has been like this since I installed FreeBSD, but since it's not a >> blocker I have been lazy about looking into it. >> >> I don't know why it happens. I can see that there are a high number of >> interrupts on 'xhci0', and that seems to carry over to each CPU core as >> well: >> >> # vmstat -i >> interrupt total rate >> irq1: atkbd0 50 0 >> irq9: acpi0 403 0 >> cpu0:timer 30716618 98 >> cpu1:timer 25457926 81 >> cpu2:timer 34344531 109 >> cpu3:timer 25542867 81 >> irq128: xhci0 328107434 1044 >> irq130: nvme0:admin 15 0 >> irq131: nvme0:io0 701041 2 >> irq132: nvme0:io1 692045 2 >> irq133: nvme0:io2 792760 3 >> irq134: nvme0:io3 693091 2 >> irq135: hdac0 1718425 5 >> irq136: vgapci0 6273295 20 >> Total 455040501 1448 >> >> >> # dmesg | grep xhci0 >> xhci0: <Intel Ice Lake-LP USB 3.1 controller> mem 0x95110000-0x9511ffff >> at device 20.0 on pci0 >> xhci0: 32 bytes context size, 64-bit DMA >> usbus0 on xhci0 >> >> It might also be helpful to know that I tried OpenBSD on the same >> computer but it was unusable for a similar reason: 95%+ interrupts on CPU. >> The impact that had made all tasks extremely slow. On FreeBSD it is not as >> bad, but I still think think it is not normal. >> >> Can anyone suggest what might be wrong, tips to debug, etc ? If more >> information is needed, please let me know. Thanks for your time. >> >> Best, >> 0x1eef >> >> >> > > -- > __________________ > > :(){ :|:& };: > > > -- __________________ :(){ :|:& };: --00000000000009fdfb05ee684c05 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div>Can you determine if irq 128 is being shared by = any devices?<br></div>Usually this information can be found in `dmesg' = or '/var/run/dmesg.boot'.<br><br></div><div>vmstat indeed shows a d= evice but it sometimes doesn't show all the devices sharing that IRQ.= =C2=A0 It's possible you're being misled by vmstat.</div><div>Just = trying to get the complete picture here of devices.=C2=A0 ;)<br><br></div><= div>Thanks,</div><div>Paul Procacci<br></div></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_= quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_attr">On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 6:21 P= M 0x1eef <<a href=3D"mailto:0x1eef@protonmail.com">0x1eef@protonmail.com= </a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:= 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">= <div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px">Hi !</div><div style=3D"fon= t-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><br></div><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;fo= nt-size:14px"><span style=3D"font-family:system-ui,sans-serif;display:inlin= e">> Out of curiosity, have you pulled a usb device one by one until the= interrupts disappear?</span><br></div><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font= -size:14px"><br></div><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px">I hav= e three USB devices connected: mouse, keyboard, and an ethernet adapter.=C2= =A0</div><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px">I tried to remove = each one by one, and I did not see the interrupt rate change.</div><div sty= le=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px">I have also tried a cold boot witho= ut any USB devices connected, and the interrupt rate was about the same too= .</div><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><br></div><div style= =3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px">I don't know if it could be relat= ed, but there's a trackpad connected to the laptop that does not work. = Maybe it has no relation to the issue, but setting "<span>hw.psm.synap= tics_support" to "0" also did not help.</span></div><div sty= le=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><span><br></span></div><div style= =3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><span>When Chromium loses focus, CPU = usage usually drops to 0% and does not go above 10% - for as long as I am n= ot using Chromium. I am using the i915 / drm kernel modules.. I saw another= report of high CPU usage related to using those two kernel modules, but I = wasn't able to identify that as the problem in my case.</span></div><di= v style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><span><br></span></div><div st= yle=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><span>Thanks for the help.=C2=A0</= span></div><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><span><br></span= ></div> <div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"> <div> =20 </div> =20 <div> Sent with <a href=3D"https://proton.me/" rel=3D"noopener noreferrer= " target=3D"_blank">Proton Mail</a> secure email. </div> </div> <div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><br></div><div> ------- Original Message -------<br> On Saturday, November 26th, 2022 at 8:06 PM, Paul Procacci <<a h= ref=3D"mailto:pprocacci@gmail.com" target=3D"_blank">pprocacci@gmail.com</a= >> wrote:<br><br> <blockquote type=3D"cite"> <div dir=3D"ltr"><div>Hey,</div><div><br></div><div>Not sure of= the problem, but I don't see the correlation between Chrome and any us= b driver.<br></div><div>Out of curiosity, have you pulled a usb device one = by one until the interrupts disappear?<br><br></div><div>I'd be curious= to know which device is slamming the system.</div><div><br></div><div>Than= ks,</div><div>Paul<br></div></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div class= =3D"gmail_attr" dir=3D"ltr">On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 6:02 PM 0x1eef <<a h= ref=3D"mailto:0x1eef@protonmail.com" rel=3D"noreferrer nofollow noopener" t= arget=3D"_blank">0x1eef@protonmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote = style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);pa= dding-left:1ex" class=3D"gmail_quote"><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-= size:14px"><span style=3D"line-height:1.5">Hi, everyone!</span><div style= =3D"line-height:1.5"><br></div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5">When I use Ch= romium, I see a high rate of CPU usage across all four cores. The rate can = be anywhere from 20% to 50%, even above that. I am not doing anything inten= sive, just browsing twitter, reddit, YouTube or GitHub. It has been like th= is since I installed FreeBSD, but since it's not a blocker I have been = lazy about looking into it.</div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5"><br></div><= div style=3D"line-height:1.5">I don't know why it happens. I can see th= at there are a high number of interrupts on 'xhci0', and that seems= to carry over to each CPU core as well:</div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5= "><br></div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5"><span># vmstat -i </s= pan><div><span>interrupt total rate</span></= div><div><span>irq1: atkbd0 50 0</span></= div><div><span>irq9: acpi0 403 0</span></= div><div><span>cpu0:timer 30716618 98</span></= div><div><span>cpu1:timer 25457926 81</span></= div><div><span>cpu2:timer 34344531 109</span></= div><div><span>cpu3:timer 25542867 81</span></= div><div><span>irq128: xhci0 328107434 1044</span></= div><div><span>irq130: nvme0:admin 15 0</span></= div><div><span>irq131: nvme0:io0 701041 2</span></= div><div><span>irq132: nvme0:io1 692045 2</span></= div><div><span>irq133: nvme0:io2 792760 3</span></= div><div><span>irq134: nvme0:io3 693091 2</span></= div><div><span>irq135: hdac0 1718425 5</span></= div><div><span>irq136: vgapci0 6273295 20</span></= div><div><span>Total 455040501 1448</span></= div><span></span><br></div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5"><br></div><div st= yle=3D"line-height:1.5"><span># dmesg | grep xhci0</span><div><span>xhci0: = <Intel Ice Lake-LP USB 3.1 controller> mem 0x95110000-0x9511ffff at d= evice 20.0 on pci0</span></div><div><span>xhci0: 32 bytes context size, 64-= bit DMA</span></div><span>usbus0 on xhci0</span><br></div><div style=3D"lin= e-height:1.5"><br></div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5">It might also be hel= pful to know that I tried OpenBSD on the same computer but it was unusable = for a similar reason: 95%+ interrupts on CPU. The impact that had made all = tasks extremely slow. On FreeBSD it is not as bad, but I still think think= it is not normal.</div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5"><br></div><div style= =3D"line-height:1.5">Can anyone suggest what might be wrong, tips to debug,= etc ? If more information is needed, please let me know. Thanks for your t= ime.</div><div style=3D"line-height:1.5"><br></div><div style=3D"line-heigh= t:1.5">Best,</div><span style=3D"line-height:1.5">0x1eef</span><br></div><d= iv style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"><br></div> <div style=3D"font-family:Arial;font-size:14px"> <div></div> <div><br></div> </div> </blockquote></div><br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br><div dir=3D"ltr">__________= ________<br><br>:(){ :|:& };:</div> </blockquote><br> </div></blockquote></div><br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br><div dir=3D"ltr" = class=3D"gmail_signature">__________________<br><br>:(){ :|:& };:</div> --00000000000009fdfb05ee684c05--
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