Re: JACKD regularly grabbing a lot of CPU (90%+)

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Harry van Haaren, Aug 9 2016:
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Are there any connections like system:capture -> system:playback?
No.
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If it "builds" over time, is it linear, or is it around 2% for a long time,
and then builds to 90% or so?
I haven't watched it constantly, but it appears to spontaneously jump or rise quickly. I'll keep a closer eye though.

My system is running 24/7, mostly handling a bit of mail, some audio playing (mpv) and other menial tasks. CPU scheduling policy is set to constant at either 800MHz single core - for most of the time - and 3GHz, quadcore, when recording.
It smells a bit of floating point denormal-processing, if its creeping up
after a while of not being used. I don't know if/why JACK is performing
floating ops unless there are buffers that need to be combined...
Hm, it's a first thought. We'll see.
Thank you for the quick response!
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Ta-ta,
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