My workaround is to close chromium frequently (closing its x-window rather 
than normal exit from the browser) and restart it, in order to save all my 
open tabs.  This seems to release the excess memory and CPU that is being 
hogged by this atrocious piece of software.


On Tue, 26 Jan 2021, Fevrin wrote:

> Just to note, the kernel trap int3 issue persists for me, even in the
> latest Chromium release for Ubuntu 20.04.1, Version 88.0.4324.96
> (Official Build) snap (64-bit).
>
> Here's my kernel info:
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Linux cweeks-XPS-13-9380 5.4.0-59-generic #65-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 12:01:51 
> UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
> I'm seeing errors like the following:
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Jan 26 13:25:14 XPS-13-9380 kernel: traps: chrome[2013993] trap int3 
> ip:562b6998b3de sp:7ffe6c8b6a30 error:0 in chrome[562b64e8d000+7548000]
> Jan 26 13:13:26 XPS-13-9380 chromium_chromium.desktop[1642720]: 
> [1642720:1642720:0126/131326.176240:ERROR:fallback_task_provider.cc(118)] 
> Every renderer should have at least one task provided by a primary task 
> provider. If a fallback task is shown, it is a bug. Please file a new bug and 
> tag it as a dependency of crbug.com/739782.
> Jan 26 13:13:26 XPS-13-9380 chromium_chromium.desktop[1642720]: 
> [1642720:1642720:0126/131326.178190:ERROR:fallback_task_provider.cc(118)] 
> Every renderer should have at least one task provided by a primary task 
> provider. If a fallback task is shown, it is a bug. Please file a new bug and 
> tag it as a dependency of crbug.com/739782.
> Jan 26 13:13:26 XPS-13-9380 chromium_chromium.desktop[1642720]: 
> [1642720:1642720:0126/131326.179527:ERROR:fallback_task_provider.cc(118)] 
> Every renderer should have at least one task provided by a primary task 
> provider. If a fallback task is shown, it is a bug. Please file a new bug and 
> tag it as a dependency of crbug.com/739782.
> Jan 26 13:13:26 XPS-13-9380 chromium_chromium.desktop[1642720]: 
> [1642720:1642720:0126/131326.180881:ERROR:fallback_task_provider.cc(118)] 
> Every renderer should have at least one task provided by a primary task 
> provider. If a fallback task is shown, it is a bug. Please file a new bug and 
> tag it as a dependency of crbug.com/739782.
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
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> Title:
>  browser frequently crashing with  trap int3
>
> Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
>  Expired
>
> Bug description:
>  I used to be able to have many tabs open with Chromium without
>  problems.  Lately it crashes or gives "aw snap" errors (see kernel
>  messages below) if I start to keep more than 25 or so open.
>
>  Description:    Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS
>  Release:        16.04
>
>  chromium-browser:
>    Installed: 85.0.4183.83-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
>    Candidate: 85.0.4183.121-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
>    Version table:
>       85.0.4183.121-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 500
>          500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/universe 
> amd64 Packages
>          500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/universe amd64 
> Packages
>   *** 85.0.4183.83-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 100
>          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>       49.0.2623.108-0ubuntu1.1233 500
>          500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 
> Packages
>       18.0.1025.151~r130497-0ubuntu1 500
>          500 http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu precise/universe amd64 Packages
>
>
>  dmesg:
>
>  [510927.956240] traps: chromium-browse[20348] trap int3 ip:5584758743be 
> sp:7ffdfc31ca40 error:0
>  [510927.961473] traps: chromium-browse[20984] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc31ca70 error:0
>  [510927.963650] traps: chromium-browse[20981] trap int3 ip:562e91183f52 
> sp:7ffd8fc04770 error:0
>  [510927.964791] traps: chromium-browse[20076] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc31b2c0 error:0
>  [510990.558454] traps: chromium-browse[21122] trap int3 ip:5584758743be 
> sp:7ffdfc31bd40 error:0
>  [510995.156958] traps: chromium-browse[21137] trap int3 ip:558476229df7 
> sp:7ffdfc31cab0 error:0
>  [510995.183512] traps: chromium-browse[16340] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc31b300 error:0
>  [515143.367254] traps: chromium-browse[22618] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc31c640 error:0
>  [515148.805562] traps: chromium-browse[23018] trap int3 ip:5584758743be 
> sp:7ffdfc31a6a0 error:0
>  [519367.266074] traps: chromium-browse[24576] trap int3 ip:5584758743be 
> sp:7ffdfc31ca40 error:0
>  [519367.269766] traps: Compositor[24496] trap int3 ip:558473072b38 
> sp:7fe1dcaf95e0 error:0
>  [519367.329864] traps: chromium-browse[24588] trap invalid opcode 
> ip:558478cb1962 sp:7ffdfc31cb68 error:0 in 
> chromium-browser[558471f1c000+a1c4000]
>  [519367.357674] traps: chromium-browse[24558] trap invalid opcode 
> ip:558478cb1962 sp:7ffdfc31b6a8 error:0 in 
> chromium-browser[558471f1c000+a1c4000]
>  [519367.454722] traps: chromium-browse[24483] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc316260 error:0
>  [519372.392415] traps: chromium-browse[24372] trap int3 ip:558475879bc2 
> sp:7ffdfc31abd0 error:0
>  [519372.493260] traps: chromium-browse[24606] trap int3 ip:5584758743be 
> sp:7ffdfc31bbb0 error:0
>  [519429.551779] traps: chromium-browse[24895] trap int3 ip:558476229df7 
> sp:7ffdfc31d020 error:0
>  [519429.585427] traps: chromium-browse[24884] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc3165c0 error:0
>  [519429.588811] traps: chromium-browse[24697] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc3164c0 error:0
>  [519429.646931] traps: chromium-browse[24742] trap int3 ip:5584761d6817 
> sp:7ffdfc31c5b0 error:0
>  [519429.841404] traps: chromium-browse[24906] trap invalid opcode 
> ip:558478cb1962 sp:7ffdfc31cb68 error:0 in 
> chromium-browser[558471f1c000+a1c4000
>
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