On 03/24/2013 12:56 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 01:57:18AM +0100, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:

On 03/23/2013 06:05 PM, Raphaël BOLLEN wrote:

Awesome, however cpu usage is ~12% on my system when playing silence and
drops to ~2% with some audio going through.

smells like a denormals issue.

It sure does, but I can't reproduce it on my P4 based system which is
normally very picky about denormals - CPU load is around 2.5% all the
time. Also checked all parts of the code that could produce denormals:
the HP processing filters, the k-meter and c-meter DSP code, and the
volume controls. All have denormal protection.

* Is the CPU load you mention the one measured by Jack, or some other ?

measured by jack 0.121.0 as reported by QJackCtl on 64bits system

* Try to find out which controls affect the CPU load. E.g. what happens
when you have a signal but the volume is set to off etc.

As I said, without any input connected or only streaming silence to input 1, 
the cpu % rises by ~10%.
To summarize:

- no input connected: cpu rise 10%
- silence on input 1: cpu rise 10%
- audio (not silence) on input 1: no cpu rise
- silence on 1 ch of input 1, audio on the other channel: cpu rise by ~5%, same if you reverse the input channel

other inputs are not affected by this. They can be left un-connected or streamed with silence cpu % doesn't change.

With the patch I sent, you can leave input 1 un-connected cpu % stays at ~2% but if you stream silence to it cpu % rises again to ~10%

With the modifs suggested by Hermann, problem is gone.

Cheers

--
Raphaël.


Ciao,


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