** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Observed in systems if gnome gui is installed. NetworkManager will
usually one of the cores to 100%. Killing unused services like avahi and
cups didn't seem to help. Restarting the dbus service fixes the issue
/etc/init.d/dbus restart
Need to find root cause.
** Affects:
One additional, I can confirm this was occurring since precise. I
suspect it may be due to our network devices. Anything we can test, let
me know.
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This appears to only affect PowerPC (for me). It shows up on my Servergy
CTS-1000 system. Original bug report linked.
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More information. I enabled log level=DEBUG and I see a continuous
stream of these messages:
NetworkManager[8461]: debug [1361823070.525214] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:167]
link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 2 flags 0x11043
NetworkManager[8461]: debug [1361823070.525492]
Additionally, this time with NLDBG=4:
DBG3: Attempting to read from 0x107a28f0
DBG3: recvmsgs(0x107a28f0): Read 1028 bytes
DBG3: recvmsgs(0x107a28f0): Processing valid message...
DBG2: msg 0x107ebc98: Allocated new message, maxlen=1028
lt-NetworkManager[29481]: debug [1361825388.37820]
This is with NLCB=debug
NetworkManager[31274]: debug [1362509777.142825] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:167]
link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 3 flags 0x11043
DBG4: Returned object reference 0x10183048, 0 remaining
DBG4: Freed object 0x10183048
DBG4: Returned object reference
This is the output of ip monitor with NetworkManager running (when it
isn't running, ip monitor is fairly quiet)
3: eth5: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP
link/ether c8:bc:c8:ee:68:a2 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
5: eth6: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP mtu 1500 qdisc mq
Here's a link to the log command requested on IRC
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5588747/
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Title:
NetworkManager increases CPU
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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I've tested the patch on #691898. Built and ran firefox on my powerpc
and all worked as expected. Can we please get an upload on this soonish?
I could do it, but don't want to step on any toes.
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I'm willing to do pre-builds before uploads in order to validate powerpc
if that will help. Takes about 6 hours to do a build+test. I'd rather
not kill powerpc sync on a main package.
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Public bug reported:
The yarr patch was removed in the last upload since it was supposedly
fixed upstream. Apparently not quite right just yet. This build failure
shows up now:
c++ -o jsanalyze.o -c -fvisibility=hidden -DOSTYPE=\Linux2.6\ -DOSARCH=Linux
-DEXPORT_JS_API -DIMPL_MFBT
I believe I've found the issue. When NM sees an interface, it brings it
up. It then requests state. If this state is UNKNOWN (as opposed to
DOWN or UP) it brings the interface up again and requests state
again.
This results in an infinite and unrestrained loop.
NetworkManager needs to back-off
** No longer affects: network-manager
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Title:
NetworkManager increases CPU utilization
Status in “network-manager”
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