On Linux Mint have just encountered issue and confirmed is urfkill on
27/05/2018. Fan going nuts, cpmputer at a crawl, 'top' showed 100% CPU
from urfkilld.
I suspected something was off for quite a while. I believe the this
softwarealso led to a number of crashes and loss of unsaved data.
Whateve
Problem still exists on a Dell Inspiron 6500 after upgrading to 16.04.3
LTS.
The workaroundscript in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/urfkill works for me.
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15.10 has this very frequently. With 15.04 was less frequent. I
experience this all the time after resume but sometimes also after a
fresh start.
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Same after upgrade from Ubuntu 15.04 to 15.10. DELL INSPIRON N4050.
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Same here on a Dell XPS 13 with 15.10. Restarting urfkill solves the
issue.
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same here after upgrade from kubuntu 15.04 to 15.10.
Dell XPS 13 too
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I can confirm this on 15.10 (Dell XPS developer edition). Makes the
computer almost unusable and require it to be plugged in all the time.
Makes me regret the upgrade from 15.04 :-(
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This has been a problem for quite a while. What functionality would I
lose by uninstalling urfkill?
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I just had this happen on 15.10.
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@nacer I'm not sure I understand what you mean. The script I posted
tells urfkill service to restart after resume to stop using too much
CPU.
FWIW, restarting urfkill manually always fixed the CPU issue for me. The
script only helps doing so after resume.
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@Alex Muntada,
It does not solve the problem in Ubuntu 15.04.
The process restart after resume.
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The old workaround for pm-utils doesn't work anymore in vivid since pm-
suspend is never run. Now systemd-sleep is used instead, so you'll have
to put the following script in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/urfkill:
#!/bin/sh
#
# urfkilld restart (LP#1385641)
set -e
[ -f /etc/urfkill/urfkill.conf ] ||
I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 on Dell xps 13 dev edition, I tried to ally comment 16
solution, It works temporary.
I'm wondering if there is a final solution for the bug ?
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Still an issue in vivid with urfkill
0.6.0~20150318.103828.5539c0d.1-0ubuntu1, which seems newer than the one
in comment #30.
Is there a newer version to try or should I fall back to my workaround
restarting urfkilld after resuming meanwhile? I'm happy to help with the
testing if you need it.
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Works for me too, is still an issue on 15.04 though.
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This has worked for me too! :D yay!
(XPS 13, running utopic)
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I applied the PPA in comment 30 on my system (XPS 13 L322X, ubuntu 14.10
utopic),
it solves the problem.
Can this be submitted to upstream source?
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I have not experienced it after installing the fixed package after
several sleep/wake cycles, so I guess it solves the problem.
** Changed in: urfkill (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I used the copy package feature in Launchpad to get a backported version
of the package for Utopic (14.10) published in my PPA here:
https://launchpad.net/~mariusko/+archive/ubuntu/network-manager-bugfixes
Will try to test it.
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I've upload a copy of urfkill in my PPA for testing... Indeed I don't
currently have a better solution, aside from disabling the input handler
altogether on these systems -- unless it was to be reopened later, but
this is a more involved change.
Please try https://launchpad.net/~mathieu-
tl/+archi
We're not yet there, there needs to be further testing done, because
making this changes makes the input handler stop working completely
after resume.
** Changed in: urfkill (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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** Also affects: urfkill
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I would suggest starting with proposing the patch to the upstream source
code here: https://github.com/lcp/urfkill/ (github pull request or a
patch).
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Tagged this bitesize since it's a very straightforward fix; just
requires the change specified in comment 24.
If someone's interested in getting to know how to do the patching for software
like urfkill; a great starting point is here:
http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/fixing-a-bug.html
I also did
Great, thanks for figuring this out!
And yes, unfortunately urfkill still has a lot of rough edges, but
that's why there was a call for testing.
I will add a patch for this case in the morning.
** Changed in: urfkill (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: urfkill (Ubuntu)
In urf-input.c, there's a line
if (condition & G_IO_IN) {
which needs to be
if (condition & G_IO_IN & !(G_IO_ERR | G_IO_HUP)) {
This is because the actual condition passed to the function after
suspend/resume and consequent new inode # for /dev/input/event4 is
(gdb) p condition
$2 = (G_IO_IN | G_
The workaround works for me (with Dell XPS Developer Edition).
Regarding what's actually happening, it looks like after suspend/resume
the input device used by urfkill (in my case, /dev/input/event4) comes
back with a different inode number, so that the file descriptor held by
urfkill is invalid,
@Alex, workaround solved it for me
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I take that back, I still get the urfkill process running 100% on the
CPU, admittedly is much rare now, but it still happens.
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@Alex, works for me as well
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@Alex, that works for me.
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Looks like @Alex's workaround does the trick for me at least.
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@Alex will give it a try now, thanks.
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@Calin I can confirm that adding the following script as
/etc/pm/sleep.d/urfkill and giving it exec permissions solved the
problem for me:
#!/bin/sh
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[ -f /etc/init/urfkill.conf ] || exit 0
/usr/sbin/service urfkill restart
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@Calin the following temporarily solves the issue after a suspend and resume on
14.10
sudo service urfkill restart
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@Sergey (svs1957) can you elaborate on your workaround, the location of
the files does not apply for ubuntu 14.10
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I just tried to strace urfkilld and it loops all the time on this
syscalls:
10945 read(3, "\2\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 16) = 8
10945 write(3, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8) = 8
10945 read(11, 0x7f5bdff4bf60, 1024)= -1 ENODEV (No such device)
10945 write(3, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8) = 8
10945 poll([{fd=3, ev
I see this on my Dell precision M4800 after upgrade to 14.10.
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Same issue with Dell XPS Developer Edition, Ubuntu 14.10:
```
[New LWP 627]
[New LWP 626]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
0x7f14b5001c23 in g_logv () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
#0 0x7
Executed after resume
sudo gdb -q -batch -ex bt -p $(pidof -s urfkilld)
[New LWP 8556]
[New LWP 8555]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
0xb76ecc7c in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#0 0xb76ecc7c in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1
workaround
/etc/pm/sleep.d/urfkill
sudo /etc/init.d/urfkill restart
and visudo for /etc/init.d/urfkill
ALL ALL=NOPASSWD:/etc/init.d/urfkill
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Not sure why this was posted on the devkit-devel list. Anyway, please
attach the backtrace of urfkilld when the buggy condition is triggered:
sudo gdb -q -batch -ex bt -p $(pidof -s urfkilld)
Hopefully it will actually contain useful information, otherwise you
need to rebuild the package with
+1, Dell 7440 with 14.10, on mainline PPA kernel.
gary@gary-dell:~/$ uname -a
Linux gary-dell 3.18.0-031800rc2-generic #201410281737 SMP Tue Oct 28 21:38:57
UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Confirm on Dell XPS Developer Edition, with Ubuntu 14.10. Never happened
with older versions.
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Another Dell Inspiron 7720 here too.
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Confirm on Dell XPS Developer Edition, with Ubuntu 14.10. Never happened
with older versions.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: urfkill (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Happens to Dell Inspiron 17R SE (7720) as well
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This also happens on a Dell XPS developer edition laptop
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