I checked that there is no difference in configuration files between
Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 18.10.
@caravena, clearly the kernel is not affected and it should happen in
4.19 too. Should we change this bug to thermald instead?
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Here is what I did:
- Removed file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-power.conf to re-enable kidle_inject
- Disabled thermald
- Restarted the computer on kernel 4.18
I confirm I don't get the throttling.
In Ubuntu 18.04, thermald version is 1.7.0-5ubuntu1, while on Ubuntu
18.10 it is 1.7.0-8.
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I created a new Ubuntu 18.10 VM and tried to reproduce this, but
couldn't. No `kidle_inject` processes were started at all. I'm not sure
if they should start inside a VM, though.
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Hi @caravena ,
Thanks for your response.
The issue happened after I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 last week. I
didn't take note on the kernel version before the upgrade (where the
issue was not happening), but as I always keep system up-to-date, it
should be latest kernel version for 18.04.
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Public bug reported:
Computer boots up fine, but as soon as any process causes a single spike
in CPU, `kidle_inject` starts and it just won't stop.
Even after 1 hour of idling, with low temperatures, no fan, it’s still
making this computer unresponsive.
I disabled `kidle_inject` process by
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