On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 22:58 +0200, András Murányi wrote:
Hi List,
I've got used to putting my PC to sleep (aka hibernation) often lately. Now there is this behaviour of Pd that when you leave a patch open and put the computer to sleep, once it wakes up Pd will try to do everything it missed while the computer was sleeping, so the CPU goes 100% for quite a while. I suppose this is by design.
What I've just noticed using l2ork is that I had closed my patch before hibernating (in order to avoid the CPU boost when waking up), put the computer to sleep for a few hours, and when i woke it up, surprisingly the 100% CPU boost still happened - with only the main window and console open.
This makes me think some things are not destroyed properly when a patch is closed.
Any thoughts appreciated...
I've tested it out a bit, and IOhannes and Ivica are right: it's a cleanup problem, rather something else. (It happens also when there is and there was no patch open).
Does it help to toggle DSP off and on, when Pd is in this post-suspend mode? I had the impression it did, but I wasn't sure if it was just a coincident, that CPU usage stopped at the same moment.
Roman
Yes! I was actually toggling DSP on and off, because I usually keep it off. When I switched it on, CPU usage instantly dropped to normal. Seems like a symptom that is avoidable...
András