WebRender Android: slow frames on mozilla.org
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(Core :: Graphics: WebRender, defect)
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(Reporter: mark.paxman99, Unassigned)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:87.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/87.0
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Copied from https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1658205#c39
Flinging mozilla.org shows major WebRender CPU spikes on my Galaxy A40 and Galaxy S7 (both Exynos) and a lot of jank. I think the jank correlates with the CPU spikes. Screenshot attached. Mostly when the images fade in eg the Capitol building first image. 25-30 ms spike is not uncommon. See this on other sites too but mozilla.org is particularly bad.
Updated•4 years ago
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Comment 1•4 years ago
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Could you please capture an up to date profile Mark? Using the Firefox Graphics preset to make sure the webrender threads are captured and that screenshots are disabled. Thanks!
https://share.firefox.dev/3sl0Bhk
This is mozilla.org on today's Fenix Nightly on my Galaxy A40. I scrolled the page to the top, reloaded it and gently flinged (flung?) so the first image (domed building) faded in. I repeated three times. I saw BIG jank each time on the image fade. Of course, some of the jank might be bug 1658205.
Updated•4 years ago
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Hmmm difficult to say
(1) mozilla.org doesn't seem to have animationed fade-ins any more
(2) my Galaxy M32 has a somewhat faster CPU/GPU combo than my old A40
But I still see big jank and big slow frames on other sites which have animation fade ins, eg
reuters.com:-
https://share.firefox.dev/3KfgIY0
bbc.co.uk/news:-
https://share.firefox.dev/3PLOQfc
Basically image fade-ins can still cause quite a lot of scroll jank but I'm not sure it's the same issue as I originally filed against mozilla.org. Reuters is awful but it's not great on Chromium either.
On the built in profiler (on my Android phone screen) the animation fade-in jank still correlates with Frame CPU Total spikes of eg 30-40 ms and many red lines in that chart.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en is pretty awful, very janky
https://share.firefox.dev/3CBBSgW
lots of red spikes in Frame CPU Total, up to 100 ms high
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