After profiling upower, this is actually not an issue in there, as the
only thing it is doing is getting the battery change event from the
kernel, updating the internal struct and sending another dbus message so
the clients could see the changes.
The main issue here is that the kernel is sending a
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: ww11-ota => ww13-ota
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Title:
upower consuming over 17% cpu
To manage notifications
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: ww11-2015 => ww13-ota
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Title:
upower consuming over 17% cpu
To manage notifications
As an example, the amount of upower events when connecting/disconnecting the
usb cable (charger) on mako:
root@ubuntu-phablet:/sys# upower -m
Monitoring activity from the power daemon. Press Ctrl+C to cancel.
[03:54:38.613] device changed:
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_battery
[03:
It seems the problem relies more on the kernel side and with the amount
of events the battery driver sends to the userspace (even when there is
no change).
udevadm monitor is already enough to show the amount of kernel events
the battery driver sends to the userspace.
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** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: None => ww11-20
** Attachment added: "upowerd-procs.ods"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1420395/+attachment/4316529/+files/upowerd-procs.ods
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