[Bug 1711178] Re: Gnome Software consumes way too much CPU resources at times

2017-10-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Could be the same as bug #1716579 which has details/backtraces of snapd-
glib code

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[Bug 1711178] Re: Gnome Software consumes way too much CPU resources at times

2017-09-08 Thread Ken VanDine
I've hit this a few times and was never ever to find anything useful.
However, this time I think I know what triggered the load.  I manually
installed d-feet with apt, and within a couple minutes removed it with
apt.  My laptop load spiked and stayed that way until I killed the
process over 2 hours later.  While debugging it, the only thing that
stood out was this log message:

Sep  7 15:02:22 mucho gnome-software[5113]: failed to rescan: Failed to
parse /usr/share/applications/d-feet.desktop file: cannot process file
of type application/x-desktop

I heard the fan spin up less than a minute after I removed d-feet.
Maybe something was queued to scan that desktop file and it was gone by
the time it was ready to scan it?  I briefly used strace on the process
and it just looked like a bunch of waits, nothing that looked
interesting.  I left it in this state for over 2 hours to see if it
would ever recover, but it didn't and I ultimately killed the gnome-
software process.

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[Bug 1711178] Re: Gnome Software consumes way too much CPU resources at times

2017-09-06 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Same experience than Olivier on resume from suspend. gnome-software was
using 200% CPU.

** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => High

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[Bug 1711178] Re: Gnome Software consumes way too much CPU resources at times

2017-08-30 Thread Robert Ancell
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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[Bug 1711178] Re: Gnome Software consumes way too much CPU resources at times

2017-08-19 Thread Olivier Tilloy
It's done it again this morning. See attached screenshot.

Again, I have not opened the gnome-software GUI, only applied a few
updates manually with apt:

Start-Date: 2017-08-19  10:03:08
Commandline: apt dist-upgrade
Requested-By: osomon (1000)
Install: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock:amd64 (0.2, automatic)
Upgrade: ubuntu-settings:amd64 (17.10.10, 17.10.12), 
gnome-control-center-data:amd64 (1:3.24.3-0ubuntu3, 1:3.24.3-0ubuntu4), 
libqpdf17:amd64 (6.0.0-2, 6.0.0-2ubuntu1), libaugeas0:amd64 (1.8.0-1, 1.8.1-1), 
gnome-video-effects:amd64 (0.4.1-3ubuntu1, 0.4.3-1ubuntu1), gnome-session:amd64 
(3.24.1-0ubuntu20, 3.24.1-0ubuntu21), gedit:amd64 (3.22.1-0ubuntu1, 
3.22.1-1ubuntu1), gnome-session-common:amd64 (3.24.1-0ubuntu20, 
3.24.1-0ubuntu21), unity-session:amd64 (3.24.1-0ubuntu20, 3.24.1-0ubuntu21), 
gnome-control-center:amd64 (1:3.24.3-0ubuntu3, 1:3.24.3-0ubuntu4), 
libsystemd0:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 234-2ubuntu6), libsystemd0:i386 (234-2ubuntu2, 
234-2ubuntu6), libpugixml1v5:amd64 (1.8.1-3, 1.8.1-5), xdg-user-dirs:amd64 
(0.15-2ubuntu7, 0.15-3ubuntu1), snapd:amd64 (2.27.2+17.10, 2.27.3+17.10), 
augeas-lenses:amd64 (1.8.0-1, 1.8.1-1), gdebi-core:amd64 (0.9.5.7+nmu1, 
0.9.5.7+nmu1ubuntu1), ubuntu-standard:amd64 (1.394, 1.395), 
ubuntu-session:amd64 (3.24.1-0ubuntu20, 3.24.1-0ubuntu21), ubuntu-desktop:am
 d64 (1.394, 1.395), udev:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 234-2ubuntu6), gdebi:amd64 
(0.9.5.7+nmu1, 0.9.5.7+nmu1ubuntu1), libudev1:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 
234-2ubuntu6), libio-socket-ssl-perl:amd64 (2.049-1, 2.050-1), 
libapt-pkg-perl:amd64 (0.1.32build1, 0.1.33), libgmime-3.0-0:amd64 (3.0.1-3, 
3.0.1-4), ubuntu-minimal:amd64 (1.394, 1.395), libudev-dev:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 
234-2ubuntu6), libnss-myhostname:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 234-2ubuntu6), 
systemd-sysv:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 234-2ubuntu6), gnome-shell-common:amd64 
(3.24.3-0ubuntu3, 3.24.3-0ubuntu4), libpam-systemd:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 
234-2ubuntu6), gedit-common:amd64 (3.22.1-0ubuntu1, 3.22.1-1ubuntu1), 
systemd:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2, 234-2ubuntu6), libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37:amd64 
(2.17.90-1ubuntu1, 2.17.91-1ubuntu1), gnome-session-bin:amd64 
(3.24.1-0ubuntu20, 3.24.1-0ubuntu21), qpdf:amd64 (6.0.0-2, 6.0.0-2ubuntu1), 
libgcab-1.0-0:amd64 (0.7-3, 0.7-4), gnome-control-center-faces:amd64 
(1:3.24.3-0ubuntu3, 1:3.24.3-0ubuntu4), libnss-resolve:amd64 (234-2ubuntu2
 , 234-2ubuntu6), gir1.2-webkit2-4.0:amd64 (2.17.90-1ubuntu1, 
2.17.91-1ubuntu1), gnome-shell:amd64 (3.24.3-0ubuntu3, 3.24.3-0ubuntu4), 
ubuntu-web-launchers:amd64 (17.10.10, 17.10.12), 
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18:amd64 (2.17.90-1ubuntu1, 2.17.91-1ubuntu1), 
libidn2-0:amd64 (2.0.2-1, 2.0.2-3), libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37-gtk2:amd64 
(2.17.90-1ubuntu1, 2.17.91-1ubuntu1), gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0:amd64 
(2.17.90-1ubuntu1, 2.17.91-1ubuntu1)
End-Date: 2017-08-19  10:03:58


Contents of syslog:

osomon@bribon:~$ grep -i gnome-software /var/log/syslog
Aug 19 10:10:39 bribon gnome-software[6948]: no app for changed 
suspend-button@laserb
Aug 19 10:10:39 bribon gnome-software[6948]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell
Aug 19 10:10:39 bribon gnome-software[6948]: no app for changed 
dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com
Aug 19 10:42:52 bribon gnome-software[6948]: no app for changed 
dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com
Aug 19 10:42:52 bribon gnome-software[6948]: no app for changed 
suspend-button@laserb
Aug 19 10:42:52 bribon gnome-software[6948]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell


** Attachment added: "gnome-software-maxout-cpu.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1711178/+attachment/4935214/+files/gnome-software-maxout-cpu.png

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[Bug 1711178] Re: Gnome Software consumes way too much CPU resources at times

2017-08-18 Thread Olivier Tilloy
Seen that this morning on a fully updated artful. Shortly after boot, a 
gnome-software process started consuming 100% CPU and continued doing so for a 
few hours, after which I killed it.
I had not opened the gnome-software GUI, only applied a few updates manually 
with apt:

Start-Date: 2017-08-18  07:57:43
Commandline: apt dist-upgrade
Requested-By: osomon (1000)
Upgrade: lxc-common:amd64 (2.0.8-0ubuntu3, 2.0.8-0ubuntu5), exim4-base:amd64 
(4.89-3ubuntu2, 4.89-5ubuntu1), libefivar1:amd64 (30-1ubuntu1, 31-1), 
python3-software-properties:amd64 (0.96.24.14, 0.96.24.15), python3-lxc:amd64 
(2.0.8-0ubuntu3, 2.0.8-0ubuntu5), snapd:amd64 (2.27.1+17.10, 2.27.2+17.10), 
libefiboot1:amd64 (30-1ubuntu1, 31-1), exim4-daemon-light:amd64 (4.89-3ubuntu2, 
4.89-5ubuntu1), lxc-templates:amd64 (2.0.8-0ubuntu3, 2.0.8-0ubuntu5), 
lxc1:amd64 (2.0.8-0ubuntu3, 2.0.8-0ubuntu5), software-properties-gtk:amd64 
(0.96.24.14, 0.96.24.15), libunity-gtk2-parser0:amd64 
(0.0.0+17.10.20170816-0ubuntu1, 0.0.0+17.10.20170817-0ubuntu1), lxc:amd64 
(2.0.8-0ubuntu3, 2.0.8-0ubuntu5), liblxc1:amd64 (2.0.8-0ubuntu3, 
2.0.8-0ubuntu5), libappstream-glib8:amd64 (0.7.1-1, 0.7.1-2), 
unity-gtk-module-common:amd64 (0.0.0+17.10.20170816-0ubuntu1, 
0.0.0+17.10.20170817-0ubuntu1), exim4-config:amd64 (4.89-3ubuntu2, 
4.89-5ubuntu1), chromium-browser:amd64 (61.0.3163.39-0ubuntu1.1381, 
61.0.3163.49-0ubuntu1.1382), unity-gtk2-module:amd64 
(0.0.0+17.10.20170816-0ubuntu1, 0.0.0+17.10.20170817-0ubuntu1), 
libunity-gtk3-parser0:amd64 (0.0.0+17.10.20170816-0ubuntu1, 
0.0.0+17.10.20170817-0ubuntu1), chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra:amd64 
(61.0.3163.39-0ubuntu1.1381, 61.0.3163.49-0ubuntu1.1382), ufw:amd64 (0.35-4, 
0.35-5), exim4:amd64 (4.89-3ubuntu2, 4.89-5ubuntu1), 
chromium-browser-l10n:amd64 (61.0.3163.39-0ubuntu1.1381, 
61.0.3163.49-0ubuntu1.1382), poppler-data:amd64 (0.4.7-8, 0.4.8-1), 
libsamplerate0:amd64 (0.1.8-8, 0.1.9-1), libsamplerate0:i386 (0.1.8-8, 
0.1.9-1), unity-gtk3-module:amd64 (0.0.0+17.10.20170816-0ubuntu1, 
0.0.0+17.10.20170817-0ubuntu1), libclutter-gtk-1.0-0:amd64 (1.8.2-2, 1.8.4-1), 
software-properties-common:amd64 (0.96.24.14, 0.96.24.15)
End-Date: 2017-08-18  07:58:17


Contents of syslog:

$ grep -i gnome-software /var/log/syslog
Aug 18 07:25:53 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com
Aug 18 07:25:53 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
suspend-button@laserb
Aug 18 07:25:53 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell
Aug 18 07:31:24 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell
Aug 18 07:31:24 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
suspend-button@laserb
Aug 18 07:31:24 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com
Aug 18 07:49:44 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com
Aug 18 07:49:44 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
suspend-button@laserb
Aug 18 07:49:44 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell
Aug 18 07:57:49 bribon gnome-software[6539]: failed to rescan: Failed to parse 
/usr/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop.dpkg-new file: cannot process 
file of type text/plain
Aug 18 07:57:49 bribon gnome-software[6539]: failed to rescan: Failed to parse 
/usr/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop.dpkg-tmp file: cannot process 
file of type text/plain
Aug 18 07:57:49 bribon gnome-software[6539]: failed to rescan: Failed to parse 
/usr/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop file: cannot process file of 
type application/x-desktop
Aug 18 07:57:55 bribon gnome-software[6539]: failed to rescan: Failed to parse 
/usr/share/applications/software-properties-drivers.desktop file: cannot 
process file of type application/x-desktop
Aug 18 07:57:55 bribon gnome-software[6539]: failed to rescan: Failed to parse 
/usr/share/applications/software-properties-gnome.desktop file: cannot process 
file of type application/x-desktop
Aug 18 07:57:55 bribon gnome-software[6539]: failed to rescan: Failed to parse 
/usr/share/applications/software-properties-gtk.desktop file: cannot process 
file of type application/x-desktop
Aug 18 07:58:01 bribon gnome-software[6539]: failed to rescan: Failed to parse 
/usr/share/applications/bamf-2.index file: cannot process file of type 
text/plain
Aug 18 08:03:13 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell
Aug 18 08:03:13 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
suspend-button@laserb
Aug 18 08:03:13 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com
Aug 18 08:07:41 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com
Aug 18 08:07:41 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
suspend-button@laserb
Aug 18 08:07:41 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell
Aug 18 08:16:19 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no app for changed 
timezone@jwendell
Aug 18 08:16:19 bribon gnome-software[6539]: no a

[Bug 1711178] Re: Gnome Software consumes way too much CPU resources at times

2017-08-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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