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Bug#364119: closed by Olivier Vitrat <ovit.debian@gmail.com> (Closing Debian bug 364119)




Hmmm. I fail to see how KLaptopDaemon has anything to do with a bug report against KWin? The problem (if it still exists) is in a combination of kwin and laptop-mode-tools, which as nothing to do with KLaptopDaemon.

Cheers,
Bart

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 04:51, Debian Bug Tracking System <owner@bugs.debian.org> wrote:
This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the kwin package:

#364119: kwin writes to disk synchronously

It has been closed by Olivier Vitrat <ovit.debian@gmail.com>.

Their explanation is attached below along with your original report.
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Olivier Vitrat <ovit.debian@gmail.com>
To: 364119-done@bugs.debian.org, 364119-quiet@bugs.debian.org
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 22:48:38 -0500
Subject: Closing Debian bug 364119
Hello,
This is no longer maintained.
See the comment at https://bugs.kde.org/146789
"  -------  Comment #2 From  Dario Andres   2010-02-26 14:09:00   (-)
[reply] -------

I have personally contacted the KLaptopDaemon author/assigned and he confirmed
that the tool is deprecated in KDE SC 4 (replaced by PowerDevil) and that there
are no current efforts to support/maintain the KDE SC 3 version.
Because of this, I will close the reports as UNMAINTAINED.
Regards"

I'm also closing the Debian bug report
thanks
Olivier



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bart Samwel <bart@samwel.tk>
To: submit@bugs.debian.org
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 18:09:19 +0200
Subject: kwin writes to disk synchronously
Package: kwin
Severity: normal

Hi there,

I got a report from a laptop-mode-tools user saying that kwin kept his disk spun up. I checked his logs, and indeed it seems to be the case that his kwin process explicitly syncs pretty regularly. I straced my own kwin to confirm this behaviour, and I see the following:

open("/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kwinrulesrc6EREMa.new", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600) = 11
umask(0)                                = 022
umask(022)                              = 0
fchmod(11, 0600)                        = 0
getgid32()                              = 1000
getuid32()                              = 1000
fchown32(11, 1000, 1000)                = 0
fcntl64(11, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC)        = 0
stat64("/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kwinrulesrc", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0600, st_size=824, ...}) = 0
getuid32()                              = 1000
getgid32()                              = 1000
fchmod(11, 0100600)                     = 0
fchmod(11, 0600)                        = 0
fcntl64(11, F_GETFL)                    = 0x2 (flags O_RDWR)
fstat64(11, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0600, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
mmap2(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0xb6705000
_llseek(11, 0, [0], SEEK_CUR)           = 0
write(11, "[1]\ndescription=(Default) Disabl"..., 824) = 824
fdatasync(11)                           = 0
close(11)                               = 0
munmap(0xb6705000, 4096)                = 0
rename("/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kwinrulesrc6EREMa.new", "/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kwinrulesrc") = 0


and then:


open("/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kdeglobalsZbum9a.new", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600) = 11
umask(0)                                = 022
umask(022)                              = 0
fchmod(11, 0600)                        = 0
getgid32()                              = 1000
getuid32()                              = 1000
fchown32(11, 1000, 1000)                = 0
fcntl64(11, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC)        = 0
stat64("/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0600, st_size=5804, ...}) = 0
getuid32()                              = 1000
getgid32()                              = 1000
fchmod(11, 0100600)                     = 0
fchmod(11, 0600)                        = 0
fcntl64(11, F_GETFL)                    = 0x2 (flags O_RDWR)
fstat64(11, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0600, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
mmap2(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0xb6705000
_llseek(11, 0, [0], SEEK_CUR)           = 0
write(11, "[$Version]\nupdate_info=kded.upd:"..., 4096) = 4096
write(11, "ndow to Desktop 2=none\nWindow to"..., 1708) = 1708
fdatasync(11)                           = 0
close(11)                               = 0
munmap(0xb6705000, 4096)                = 0
rename("/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kdeglobalsZbum9a.new", "/home/bsamwel/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals") = 0


So, here's my question: is that call to fdatasync() really necessary? And can it be disabled somehow? It makes laptop mode pretty much unusable on KDE. :-(


Cheers,
Bart Samwel




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