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* d/p/lp1759836.patch: avoid endless udev events from new bind uevents
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thank you! marking as verified for bionic :)
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Dan,
I can confirm that after enabling proposed for bionic and then issuing
the command which installs bluez/5.48-0ubuntu3.2
$ sudo apt-get install bluez/bionic-proposed
The issue has been fixed for me.
I have a Dell Latitude E5400.
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@stan thanks for testing on Disco.
if anyone can please test the package on Bionic, that would be
appreciated, this fix won't be released until someone affected by this
problem tests the proposed fix and verifies it fixes it.
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Works for me with 5.50-0ubuntu2.1 on an old dell.
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Hello Vinícius, or anyone else affected,
Accepted bluez into bionic-proposed. The package will build now and be
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Hello Vinícius, or anyone else affected,
Accepted bluez into disco-proposed. The package will build now and be
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** Description changed:
- The systemd-udevd proccess consumes 100% of a thread everytime, but i'm
- not noticing any difference in my computer.
+ [impact]
+
+ on specific Dell systems, with a specific usb bluetooth device built-in,
+ the udev rule 'hid2hci' provided by the 'bluez' package causes
This bug was fixed in the package bluez - 5.50-0ubuntu4
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* d/p/lp1759836.patch: avoid endless udev events from new bind uevents
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** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu Eoan)
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Eoan)
Importance: Low
Status: Invalid
** Also affects: bluez (Ubuntu Eoan)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet)
Status: In Progress
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Eoan)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** A
> Sorry for the late reply. Here comes the output:
> KERNEL[90619.640204] remove /module/nvidia (module)
> KERNEL[90619.696504] add /module/nvidia (module)
ok, your problem is that something is constantly adding and removing the
nvidia module (and, doing other related device processing). That has
** Summary changed:
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+ systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU due to hid2hci udev rule from bluez
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Sorry for the late reply. Here comes the output:
KERNEL[90619.640204] remove /module/nvidia (module)
UDEV [90619.659490] add /kernel/slab/:0012288 (slab)
KERNEL[90619.696504] add /module/nvidia (module)
KERNEL[90619.697757] add /kernel/slab/:0012288 (slab)
KERNEL[90619.697792] add
> I tried your fix Dan and it seems not to work.
hmm, can you run this cmd and capture a bit of output to paste here? it
probably will generate a lot of output that repeats, so just pasting a
short bit of it should be enough:
$ sudo udevadm monitor
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Hi
I tried your fix Dan and it seems not to work. I am running on popOs
19.04 (Dell latitude E6530 i7)
kernel vers: Linux 5.0.0-25-generic x86_64
$ sudo apt-cache policy bluez
bluez:
Installed: 5.50-0ubuntu2+bug1759836v20190827b1~disco
from top:
488 root 20 0 66264 51564 3208 R 1
> that is a fix for me
excellent, thanks. The patch there is the same idea as from comment 70, to
only process the hid2hci rules on 'add' action events. It's the same as was
proposed upstream:
https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/902126/#1138115
The only thing needed now before merging th
Great! Thank you, Dan, that is a fix for me.
My config:
Dell Studio 1558
Ubuntu MATE 18.04.3 LTS, Linux 5.0.0-25-generic x86_64
lsusb (partial):
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 413c:8160 Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 365 Bluetooth
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 413c:8162 Dell Computer Corp. Integrated Touchpad
[Sy
As many have commented, this is almost certainly a bug in the bluez udev
rule 'hid2hci', that is caused by the introduction of 'bind' and
'unbind' uevents.
Can anyone who can reproduce this bug test with the bluez package from this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~ddstreet/+archive/ubuntu/lp1759836
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Lenovo T510 with 4.18.0-25 is also effected, this strangely almost
freezes the GUI, despite that systemd-udevd only occupies one core
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Same problem here with Debian 10, Dell Inspiron 13 1370.
Workaround by Florian works for me too.
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Ignore my previous two posts.
It's fixed. I uninstalled & reinstalled Nvidia driver related things
(which didn't really want to happen).
I don't know why it happened nor why it produced symptoms related to one
of the posts here (maybe just an unrelated coincidence?) nor why it
happened when I mov
OK, so this is annoying.
The background behind the report I made on 2018-07-03 (message #47) is
that I have had a Mint install on a desktop computer (fairly old
hardware) and that at some point I started to switch over to the Dell
Latitude E6400 laptop that I mentioned (just swap the hard drive, a
'However, the message "Running in software rendering mode" and cpu use
may have gone down slightly but is still extremely high.' should have
been written as 'However, the message "Running in software rendering
mode" remains and cpu use may have gone down slightly but is still
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Mortimer, it's still available at the Google cache:
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Ulh1YXwMuK8J:https://dev.getsol.us/T5224
It appears that the fix there addresses the same file and the same line
in that file. However, the lines
This is a problem for non-dell computers also.
18.04.2
kernel:
4.18.0-21
This link is down:
https://dev.solus-project.com/T5224
Was the workaround mentioned there different than the ones here?
-
Is there a bluetooth file that people can easily remove with Synaptic so
we don't have to tell the
I'am not even able to install ubuntu 18.04 because of this, it keeps
printing the error message and it's stuck.
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still no fix :(
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I too can confirm that the solution Florian posted (modifying
/lib/udev/rules.d/97-hid2hci.rules) works.
Dell Latitude E6400, Ubuntu-Mate 18.04LTS with generic kernel (Linux
4.15.0-43-generic), udev/systemd version 237-3ubuntu10.11, bluez version
5.48-0ubuntu3.1
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udev/systemd version 237-3ubuntu10.9, bluez version 5.48-0ubuntu3.1
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So it works in udev-232 but not udev-233? Sounds like a regression.
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Had the same problem on Dell Latitude E6400 laptop using Gentoo Linux
with udev versions newer than udev-233. Disabling Bluetooth in BIOS
solved the issue, however, I need bluetooth. Researching the web
resulted in this page:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1028883/ubuntu-18-04-systemd-udevd-uses-
Can you try comment out this section helps:
ATTR{bInterfaceClass}=="03", ATTR{bInterfaceSubClass}=="01",
ATTR{bInterfaceProtocol}=="02", \
ATTRS{bDeviceClass}=="00", ATTRS{idVendor}=="413c",
ATTRS{bmAttributes}=="e0", \
RUN+="hid2hci --method=dell --devpath=%p", ENV{HID2HCI_SWITCH}="1"
and t
Installed latest v4.19.1 with the added kernel parameter
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Sounds like a kernel bug instead? Please boot with kernel parameter
`usbcore.dyndbg=+p` and attach dmesg.
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Forgot the quotes around 'EOF', tested and it works for me.
Make sure you check if the service is enabled
Run the following commands:
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[Unit]
Description=Fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1759836
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/
sudo systemctl stop systemd-udevd systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-
udevd-control.socket
sudo systemctl start systemd-udevd systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-
udevd-control.socket
Running this on startup seems to fix it.
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Reproduced on Dell Inspiron 13z / 1370. I can work around it by turning
off Bluetooth in BIOS.
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Is this launchpad thing even working, how long does it take to fix a bug
around here ?
This is untested but should work, let me know.
Execute the following commands, it will create a file called
bugfix-1759836.service.
Copies it to /etc/systemd/system and enables it.
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I have the same problem on my old Dell Latitude E6400. Workaround at
post #55 fixes the problem until next reboot.
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Found this lkml thread for other issues related to this change. It seems
the effort to run it down fizzled. What would be the best way to tie
this to that to hopefully raise visibility / priority?
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/4/6/221
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and here is the commit that adds these events that are causing us such
issues on the Dell hardware:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=1455cf8dbfd06aa7651dcfccbadb7a093944ca65
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Still present in 4.19rc6, lets hope it gets fixed before 5.0.
If you guys want me to test things. Let me know.
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I've found that just sticking with kernel 4.13 has been working fine for
me. It works around this problem and for my use case hasn't had any
downsides.
On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 2:15 PM SB <1759...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> why is this still not fixed, it is quite a showstopper on dell systems
>
why is this still not fixed, it is quite a showstopper on dell systems
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But the directions mentioned elsewhere from https://dev.solus-
project.com/T5224 do work even thought they appear to break Bluetooth
(even with the updated instructions workaround mentioned in that
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Nope, getting rid of '/lib/udev/rules.d/71-nvidia.rules' does nothing.
It's a Mint 19 (Tara) with Cinnamon installation that I sometimes use on
a Dell E6400 which used to work well with it before with earlier
kernels.
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1) The one to test is in a folder at the very top of the page (not the
After some time CPU load grew to 100% again.
Have found another workaround which is working so far (disabling nvidia
rules for udev):
sudo mv /lib/udev/rules.d/71-nvidia.rules
/lib/udev/rules.d/71-nvidia.save
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gaetan-quentin's workaround helped me for now:
systemctl stop systemd-udevd
sudo apt remove *nvidia-compute-utils*
systemctl start systemd-udevd
(Lenovo P51)
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Got the same problem on a Dell E6400 Laptop.
Systemd-udevd climbs to 100% cpu usage in minutes, making it verify
difficult and horrible to install, if one can manage to find the
patience, only to find out that this problem persists after the
installation.
I could install after:
systemctl disable
The issue also showed up with on my laptop. I was running Mint 19 (still
on the BETA) which is based on Bionic Beaver, kernel is
4.15.0-24-generic x86_64 bits with Cinnamon 3.8.6. I did try booting
with 4.15.0-22 and it made no difference (which, after reading the
comments here, I see is as expecte
I am having a similar problem after upgrading to 18.04 on a Dell
Precision M4600, with the following specs:
- Intel Core i7 2640M
- NVidia Quadro 2000M
I have disabled Bluetooth entirely, because I don't need it. But the
NVidia loading/unloading (add/remove) in udev keeps persisting. I can
disa
I have a same problem too. My system is too slow and so overheated.
My machine:
Ubuntu 18.04
Vostro 3500
Intel Core i5 540m
NVidia GT-310m
Please, help me!
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I had the same problem with 2 Dell of the year 2008
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As per https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10384111/ message from Bluez
mailing list, editing 97-hid2hci.rules as follows works around the new
uevents added to the kernel in
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=1455cf8dbfd06aa7651dcfccbadb7a093944ca65
-ACTIO
I had this problem with NVidia after I disabled nvidia card in BIOS.
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Same problem with an old Dell Inspiron 1545 recently upgraded to Ubuntu
18.04 (4.15.0-22-generic). After disabling Bluetooth in the Bios and
removing package Bluez, system is usable again.
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on bionic, stopping udevd and starting it again correct the problem:
sudo systemctl stop systemd-udevd systemd-udevd-control.socket
systemd-udevd-kernel.socket
sudo systemctl start systemd-udevd systemd-udevd-control.socket
systemd-udevd-kernel.socket
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Removing the bluez package solves the problem for me. After that
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I tried it with mainline 4.16.12 and 4.17-rc7 on the Dell Latitude and
the problem still exists.
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And it seems to be fixed also in the current stable kernel, 4.16.11 .
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FYI: running with the 4.17-rc6 release candidate of the new kernel from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds seems to have fixed the
issue for me.
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You need to actually downgrade your running kernel to 4.13. Just
downgrading the headers isn't enough.
QH
On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 1:22 PM, Jesse McNichol
wrote:
> Similar problem for me. Dell E6530, Ubuntu 18.04
>
> Downgraded to 4.13 headers as suggested above, disabled bluetooth in
> BIOS as
Similar problem for me. Dell E6530, Ubuntu 18.04
Downgraded to 4.13 headers as suggested above, disabled bluetooth in
BIOS as suggested by others. Neither workaround helped. Computer still
producing excess heat and systemd-udevd climbs to nearly 100% CPU usage
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Interesting read. If they are adding Dell 'features' then maybe also my
built in webcam will one day work again as that also doesn't work.
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It's a known kernel bug that Dell bluetooth is broken in kernels >=4.14,
so sticking with the old kernel that works for now.
Kernel bluetooth bug causes bluez 97-hid2hci.rules udev rule to fail.
systemd-udevd has always consumed 100% whenever a udev rule fails (could be
argued that's also a bug b
Just upgraded from kernel 4.15.0-20-generic => 4.15.0-22-generic - still
the same problem
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I also faced the same issue and thanks to the Lumar's comment, workaround
mentioned in the link worked for me too:
https://dev.solus-project.com/T5224
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The bug is present on my system.
It was temporarily solved with workaround from
https://dev.solus-project.com/T5224, but I don't use Bluetooth and so don't
know if it is now working.
* Infos from uname
Linux 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:15:38 UTC 2018 i686 i686
i686 GNU/Linux
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Forget last time to add some details about the problem with the new
kernel 4.15.0-20-generic versus 4.13.0-39-generic.
Kernel 4.15.0-20-generic
dell_smm-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
Processor Fan: 4214 RPM
CPU: +70.0°C
SODIMM: +57.0°C
Other: +54.0°C
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
I am using Dell Inspiron 15R (N5010) and this bug affects my system as
described above. Waiting for the fix.
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I have a Dell Inspiron N5010 laptop and this bug affected my system.
hope to fix the bug soon.
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I noticed this problem because my wireles KB/Mouse combo became nearly
unusable after upgrading from 17.10 to 18.04. I'm seeing the high CPU
consumption as reported above and the dell HID messages as reported
above. Also, if I unplug the transceiver for my KB/Mouse it stops
working until I reboot.
Adding some information in case it's useful.
Old - but still useful - Intel Core 2 laptop with discrete Mobility
Radeon GPU. I had nvidia packages installed for development purposes
years ago, but don't really use them any more. After the upgrade from
17.10 to 18.04 (only performed 2018-05-12, sev
Please help this makes my laptop completely usless
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systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU
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Also have Dell Inspiron N5010 systemd-udevd taking up 100% of processor System
is overheating
ran strace -fvvp pid and get this info repeating endlessly
epoll_wait(10, [{EPOLLIN, {u32=445921552, u64=94798964078864}}, {EPOLLIN,
{u32=445707360, u64=94798963864672}}, {EPOLLIN, {u32=445832272,
u64=9
Happening here on a Dell Latitude E5500
$ top
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
380 root 20 0 110872 69188 3232 R 88.9 1.7 0:43.18
systemd-udevd
392 root 20 0 45872 6488 5320 R 22.2 0.2
Same here, problem started after I upgraded from Ubuntu 17.10 -> 18.04 on my
Dell Latitude E6500 laptop.
In Ubuntu 18.04 I used 4.15.0-20-generic, now I use 4.13.0-39-generic and now
temperatures are normal again.
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Hit this problem after updated Ubuntu 17.10 -> 18.04 on my old Dell
Latitude E6400 laptop.
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Title:
systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU
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Is there reason to believe that bluez (the bluetoothd process) is
involved here? If the problem is low-level bluetooth then the correct
package to log that against is 'linux'.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Also reported on Solus [https://dev.solus-project.com/T5224], Manjaro
[https://forum.manjaro.org/t/high-cpu-usage-on-kernel-4-14-and-4-15
-from-systemd-udevd-which-seems-to-be-the-synaptic-touchpad-
driver/35972] and Gentoo (on the Manjaro page).
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** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #199035
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199035
** Also affects: kernel via
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199035
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: bluez via
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show
i have:
- stopped systemd-udevd
- uninstalled nvidia-compute-utils-396
- started systemd-udevd
it s ok now
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systemd-udevd consumes 1
and cannot disable nvidia-persistenced.service:
systemctl disable nvidia-persistenced.service
-> wait a lng time
and still here
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on official bionic , upgraded from artful:
systemd-udevd eats lot cpu , trying to repeatly modprobe nvidia
indefinitly , while it is not install in this computer :
it is on a usb bootable ssd disk. i boot it on several computers, some
have nvidia, some have not.
it was working fine with artfull
I use Dell Inspiron 1545 with Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU P8700 @ 2.53GHz × 2
If I use kernel shipped with 18.04, I get 100% cpu problem.
If I user kernel 4.14 I get Kernel Panic on system boot up.
After change Kernel to 4.13.x (shipped with ubuntu 17.10) I get my
system back.
Know all is working and
I do see those messages - it's an older Dell Latitude.
I also tried booting with the kernel shipped with 17.10 and the problem doesn't
exist there.
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