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Large performance regression in v112 on Linux

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Using noVNC to access a wired LAN host on Linux using Firefox v111 uses ~5% CPU on an AMD 5600X. Upgrading to Firefox v112 causes CPU utilization in the exact same use case to jump to ~35% with spikes over 70%. Additionally the responsiveness drops dramatically, and is difficult to use. I've tried a completely new profile with the default settings, and the results are the same. I've reverted back to v111 for the moment.

Using [https://novnc.com/ noVNC] to access a wired LAN host on Linux using Firefox v111 uses ~5% CPU on an AMD 5600X. Upgrading to Firefox v112 causes CPU utilization in the exact same use case to jump to ~35% with spikes over 70%. Additionally the responsiveness drops dramatically, and is difficult to use. I've tried a completely new profile with the default settings, and the results are the same. I've reverted back to v111 for the moment.

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I saw that v113 became available. I tested the CPU again in the same way on v111: 5%. I upgraded to v112: ~35-50%. I upgraded again to v113: 5%. Problem solved.

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Please mark this issue as resolved.

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I can't in good conscience mark this as "resolved". Nothing was specifically done to address the issue, and the release notes for v113, at least to my visibility, don't suggest there was a related fix either. At best this is "in remission" and not "cured".

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Firefox has been having a lot of problems with its browser like performance issues try clearing cache maybe some sites using too much ram or other

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lazizakhmedov1014 said

Firefox has been having a lot of problems with its browser like performance issues try clearing cache maybe some sites using too much ram or other

Testing was always done in a new/empty profile with default settings, no cache, no other open tabs. In every case, there was at least 12Gb memory available.