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  1. Qt
  2. QTBUG-78483

Performance drops with multi-process appmanager

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    • Linux/Wayland, Linux/X11

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      The performance drops significantly when running the application using multi-process mode versus forcing single process mode.

      • Startup time is increased.
      • FPS drops to less than half.
      • CPU consumption sky-rocket. 

      It happens even on simple 3D presentations.

       

      Attached a simple project where this problem happens.

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        1. Appman_multiprocess_app.7z
          125 kB
          Tomi Korpipää
        2. log.txt
          72 kB
          Maycon Stamboroski
        3. multi-process_appman.jpg
          146 kB
          Tomi Korpipää
        4. multi-process_appman-launcher.jpg
          251 kB
          Tomi Korpipää
        5. multi-process.png
          34 kB
          Maycon Stamboroski
        6. qmlscene.png
          50 kB
          Maycon Stamboroski
        7. Qt multiprocess sample app.zip
          11 kB
          Maycon Stamboroski
        8. Rectangle-Multi-process.PNG
          95 kB
          Maycon Stamboroski
        9. Rectangle-Single-process.PNG
          80 kB
          Maycon Stamboroski
        10. single-process_appman.jpg
          180 kB
          Tomi Korpipää
        11. single-process.png
          34 kB
          Maycon Stamboroski
        12. slowman.tgz
          3 kB
          Bernd Weimer

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              mastambo Maycon Stamboroski
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