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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 10:14:35 -0400
From: Christopher Faylor <cgf AT redhat DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Executing commands is VERY slow when logged into an NT domain....
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On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 10:06:38PM -0700, Rick Rankin wrote:
>--- Christopher Faylor <cgf AT redhat DOT com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 09:09:43PM -0700, Rick Rankin wrote:
>> >Corinna mentioned earlier in this thread that some strace output might be
>> >helpful. I've attached two strace logs from running 'ls' in an empty
>> directory.
>> >The first is using the 1.3.10-1 DLL where don't see the slowdown, the second
>> is
>> >using the 20020625 snapshot of 1.3.11 where I do. 
>> 
>> The microsecond numbers in the 1.3.10 vs. 1.3.11 strace show that 1.3.11 is
>> actually slightly faster than 1.3.10:
>> 
>> 1.3.10:
>>  1989  180504 [main] ls 436 _pinfo::exit: Calling ExitProcess 0
>>        ^^^^^^
>> 
>> 1.3.11:
>>  2447  169876 [main] ls 1480 _pinfo::exit: Calling ExitProcess 0
>>        ^^^^^^
>> 
>> Are you sure you saw a slowdown in this instance?  Because this is
>> pretty puzzling if so.  Given the fact that we cleaned up some of
>> the startup code in cygwin for 1.3.11, the above figures are what
>> I'd expect.
>
>Pretty sure. I also ran 'time ls' right after I ran 'strace ls'. Here are those
>results, which I meant to post earlier but forgot. I took these times while I
>was logged in to my domain account and connected to my home network, which is
>when I see the slowdown.

But, the strace contains its own version of the time command and it is saying
that the straced 1.3.11 version is not slow.

Out of curiousity, does mounting your /bin and /usr/bin directories with the -X
option "fix" anything?

mount -f -b -X c:/cygwin/bin /bin
mount -f -b -X c:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin

where c:\cygwin is the location of your root, of course.

>So for whatever reason, the real time required for ls to do essentially nothing
>is 2.3 seconds longer with the 1.3.11 dll than it is with 1.3.10, while user
>and system times are more-or-less unchanged.

Sounds like it is timing out trying to contact something like a domain controller,
maybe?

cgf

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