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Subject: [Bug 199035] BCM2046B1 and hid2hci generates highcpu usage due to udev since 4.14 kernel
Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2019 18:42:34 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <bug-199035-62941-xKgTsiTXNT@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bug-199035-62941@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/>

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199035

John (jgwphd@yahoo.com) changed:

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--- Comment #11 from John (jgwphd@yahoo.com) ---
When I boot up every day without exception, my machine starts up with one of
the CPU cores running at 100%. I see lots of posts on other forums (Unbuntu 
etc) going back over a year or more blaming touchpads or nvidia or WiFi. Some
even say they can't use their thumb drive if it isn't plugged in when they
boot. The problem also mimics a defective thumb drive where you plug it in and
Ubuntu doesn't see it (because systemd-udevd doesn't have the cycles to process
the newly plugged in USB device). Losing one core makes my machine slower but
not too noticeably so. I do see much longer boot times and sometime it will
hang entirely during boot. I assume a single core or dual core machine will be
drastically slowed down or even unusable. When I search I find other non-ubuntu
os's complaining about similar problems.

I have 18.10 running on my Dell studio XPS with an AMD® Phenom(tm) ii x4 945
processor × 4 and AMD® Juniper graphics. It's a quad-core 64 bit machine. I
have wireless mouse and keyboard for Logitech. I have a pretty vanilla set-up.
I DO NOT have a touchpad or nvidia or WiFi!

I can verify that the problem can be managed by stopping and starting
systemd-udevd. I used the following commands, suggested in this bug report, in
sequence in the terminal which corrects the problem until I boot again. 

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

Also the problem will "sometimes" re-appear by plugging in a thumb drive! 

This is a serious kernel problem and can manifest its presence in a number of
ways depending on your hardware configuration. 

This is a very very very annoying problem will someone PLEASE fix it soon!
...did I mention that this is a serious problem impacting many people!

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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <bug-199035-62941@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/>
2018-10-18 17:53 ` [Bug 199035] BCM2046B1 and hid2hci generates highcpu usage due to udev since 4.14 kernel bugzilla-daemon
2018-12-22 17:54 ` bugzilla-daemon
2019-01-08 18:42 ` bugzilla-daemon [this message]
2019-01-08 19:38 ` bugzilla-daemon
2019-04-13 14:02 ` bugzilla-daemon
2019-04-13 17:23 ` bugzilla-daemon
2019-04-13 17:34 ` bugzilla-daemon
2019-04-13 18:30 ` bugzilla-daemon
2019-04-13 23:27 ` bugzilla-daemon
2019-04-14 14:22 ` bugzilla-daemon
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