On 06/26/2013 07:58 AM, Jamie Boyle wrote:
> I've had this problem of visible but unresponsive nm-applet in 12.10 and
> 13.04 (upgraded about a week ago), since removing Windows for 12.10
> maybe a year ago. I think this is pretty critical - any "normal" person
> would restart the computer every t
Please refer to to bug 1011073.
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Title:
nm-applet leaks memory
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I've had this problem of visible but unresponsive nm-applet in 12.10 and
13.04 (upgraded about a week ago), since removing Windows for 12.10
maybe a year ago. I think this is pretty critical - any "normal" person
would restart the computer every time, so if there's anything not-too-
complex I can
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** Summary changed:
- nm-applet leaks memory and stops functioning after a while
+ nm-applet leaks memory
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Let's please move discussions about the menus being empty to bug
1117730.
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Title:
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We don't need so much additional information anymore from the debug
packages. Yes, the information was useful.
I was able to write a small python script that reproduces the issue:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+junk/test-indicator-update
Playing with the delays there and the number of up
@Mathieu - have these debug logs provided any useful information for
resolving this bug, or do you still need additional logs?
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nm-applet dbug attached
Both of my files were obtained on precise.
$ dpkg -l | grep mtrudel
ii libnm-gtk-common
0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2.2~srustaging~mtrudel1 network management framework (common
files for wifi and mobile)
ii libnm-gtk0
0.9.4.1-0ubu
dbus attachment
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Output from "dbus-monitor --session --monitor
interface=com.canonical.dbusmenu | tee dbus-monitor-output.txt" that
corresponds to the nm-applet output in the previous comment, i.e. taken
at the same time. Also stopped after a few hours when the nm-applet
menus stopped working.
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Output from G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=nm-applet-indicator nm-applet | tee nm-
applet-debug.txt.
Stopped running after the menus in the applet became non-functional.
This took several hours. I saw many occurrences of lines like:
(nm-applet:4661): nm-applet-indicator-DEBUG: Just set up menu for ID 36070
(nm
and the output from:
G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=nm-applet-indicator nm-applet 2>&1 | tee nm-applet.out
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dbus-monitor --session --monitor interface=com.canonical.dbusmenu 2>&1 |
tee dbus-monitor.out
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On the above PPA I've made available has updated packages for Precise,
Quantal and Raring to help debugging the menu functionality. *it does
not fix the issue*
It would be helpful if people could try these packages and help
debuggin
bug #787736 already is handling appmenu-gtk memory fix backport, so in
fact the patch "appmenu-gtk.debdiff" is already uploaded with bug
#787736 as reference. Unsubscribing sponsors.
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** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: oem-priority/precise
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: oem-priority/quantal
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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The attachment "appmenu-gtk.debdiff" of this bug report has been
identified as being a patch in the form of a debdiff. The ubuntu-
sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report so that they can
review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. In the event that this is in
fact not a patch you can r
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager-applet -
0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2.1
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* Backport r355, r364, r368 from trunk (LP: #780602)
- debian/patches/nm-applet-use-indicator.patch: Plug two small leaks.
I've been running on precise for a few months now. Similar to Alex's
comment #57 I was not able to observe the problem after running valgrind
for a few hours. I consider this done from a verification standpoint.
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nm-applet leaks memory and stops functio
** Summary changed:
- nm-applet becomes unresponsive to interactions and submenus such as 'VPN
Connections' show completly empty
+ nm-applet leaks memory and stops functioning after a while
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Cody, thanks for looking more into it. It seems like I might have just piled
on to the confusion over the scope of the bug etc., though the confusion has
indeed been here a long time. I don't object to the other bug being changed
back to being a duplicate if it is still being worked on, especi
I spoke with Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre, who is the developer assigned to
this bug, and he has clarified that this bug is indeed for the nm-applet
becoming unresponsive to interactions and submenus showing an empty list
issue. The fix for the leaks is correct but it did not fix the
underlaying issue t
Based on the comments both here and in bug 930563 that nm-applet still
stops functioning after a while in quantal 12.10 despite a fix for the
memory leak problem, I marked that as no longer a "duplicate" of this
one. So sign up there if this exists for you, and let's focus here on
the memory leak.
@matteosistisette: Indeed, I initially thought the two problems were
related, hence the title. In retrospect it would have been better if I
had submitted two separate bugs to avoid this confusion.
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I guess this is about both things because the memory leak was thought to
be the cause of the stopping to work. I guess it was claimed as fixed
because the memory leak probably _was_ fixed (that's what other said, I
have no idea) but apparently it truned out to not be the cause of the
stopping to wo
Definitely! I updated to 12.10 on a falty PC (one that suffered this
bug) and it didn't fix anything! This isn't fixed at all!
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Is this bug about a memory leak, about the applet stopping to work, or
both? If it is about the applet stopping to work after a while then this
bug is not fixed -- the issue still exists in 12.10.
Just wondering about what exactly is being claimed is fixed.
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moving to fixed released in light of comment #71
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu Precise)
As
This seems to occur frequently after suspend/resume. I see the same
errors as reported in comment #69.
The errors are returned by bus_event_group or bus_about_to_show_group in
libdbusmenu-glib/server.c.
As such, I don't think the memory leaks are related to the issue with nm
not responding / not
I should add that I haven't experienced any memory leaks since upgrading
to Precise, the only problem I'm still experiencing is that the app menu
typically stops working within 1 or more days after a fresh boot.
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I have been testing the network-manager-gnome package in the precise-
proposed repository (0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2.1) for a few weeks now, but
unfortunately the applet menu still stopped working on several
occasions. Unfortunately it looks like the problem is still not
completely fixed with this latest up
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I experience exactly the same symptoms as the bug report description
has.
After some time nm-applet stops reacting to user input and submenu
entries do not populate. This is with latest 12.10 packages.
I noticed that the indicator tries to get the menu but it fails - dbus-monitor
output below:
m
What's the status of this bug for quantal? Surely if there's a fix for
precise, there should be one for quantal, no? In Xubuntu 12.10, after a
day of running on WiFi, my submenus still show up as empty and the
network shows as disconnected, even though I'm still connected to the
same access point a
Hello Harm, or anyone else affected,
Accepted network-manager-applet into precise-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/network-manager-applet/0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2.1 in a few hours, and then in
the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing
Urgh, that's already tracked in bug 787736; no need to track it here.
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** No longer affects: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu Precise)
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After verification this particular fix (for appmenu-gtk, which directly
affects nm-applet leaking) is already present in quantal and raring, so
we're only targetting precise... I'm marking that task as In Progress
and I'll upload the fix from Alex shortly.
** Changed in: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu Quanta
** Also affects: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Undeci
** Changed in: oem-priority/precise
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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nm-applet leaks memory and stop
I just ran into this bug today again with nm-applet in the latest
precise devel tree. I've compiled again against appmenu-gtk with
achaing's patch in bug 787736. I'm running massif on the resulting
binary and will attach to the bug if I nm-applet stops being functional
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Thanks Alex. Unfortunately, after ~24 hours, I still see the
nonresponsive menu entries and the empty menus with your patched version
of the appmenu-gtk* packages.
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Thanks Jeff. Clearly there are more leaks that haven't been fixed yet.
Here's a debdiff for 12.04's appmenu-gtk. I don't think this will fix
the nm-applet bug by itself, but it will help.
If you could try testing it too, that would be great, thanks.
** Patch added: "appmenu-gtk.debdiff"
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Alex, I'm attaching my valgrind log from running nm-applet for about ~18
hours, terminating with SIGINT when I saw the empty menu lists failing
the [Test Case]. This log was generated *without* running my spam
script. This log was generated running the *ubuntu2.1 packages from the
bzr branch merg
Mathieu, yes, I confirm the leaks are fixed in quantal and raring via
code inspection (but not actual testing). Additionally, I did some
digging into fontconfig and it looks like they are false positives since
2008. I'm experimenting with a valgrind suppression file so we don't
have to deal with th
Alex, yes, I've installed all *.deb from build-area.
I'm attaching a python spam script that I modified from the examples
network-manager comes with that can reproduce the issue for me in ~1
minute by repeatedly adding and deleting a connection via dbus. I see
the bug appear after about 500 itera
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ This issue affects most and any users of nm-applet, especially in
environments (such as offices) where the detected wireless networks change a
lot, and where roaming can occur frequently.
+
+ [Test Case]
+ Run nm-applet for multiple hours:
+ - Observe that
I targetted the proper releases... FWIW, the leaks are most likely fixed
in raring and quantal -- Alex, can you confirm this?
Marking the Precise task as In Progress, I'm about to merge and upload
the package from Alex.
Alex, can you please also report the fontconfig leak in a separate bug?
It re
This is my valgrind log after using my patched packages for ~12 or so
hours. I wasn't able to observe the broken behavior, and additionally,
the leaks are no longer reported in the log.
We still do have a fontconfig leak, but that's unrelated here.
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Jeffrey, did you install all the packages or just some of them? I
installed:
ii libnm-gtk-common 0.9.4.1-0ubuntu3~achiang1
network management framework (common files for wifi and mobile)
ii libnm-gtk0 0.9.4.1-0ubuntu3~achiang1
Alex, thanks for taking a stab at this. I've built and installed the
0.9.4.1-0ubuntu3 packages from your bzr branch, and then I rebooted.
Unfortunately, after running for ~24 hours, I can still reproduce the
unresponsive menu entries and empty "More networks" and "VPN
Connections" menus that are d
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nm-applet leaks memory and stops func
I should say that at least I found one problem, but it might not fix all
the problems. :)
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After inspecting the valgrind log and reading a bunch of source, I found
the problem in 12.04.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~network-manager/network-manager-
applet/ubuntu/revision/364
Needs to be backported/SRU'ed into 12.04.
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It took a little while but I was able to reproduce this under valgrind
in 12.04.
achiang@yew:~$ G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly valgrind -v
--tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --num-callers=40 --log-file=valgrind.log
--track-origins=yes nm-applet
** Message: applet now removed from the
Thanks James. In addition, for 12.04, I've also installed
network-manager-gnome-dbg
libpango1.0-0-dbg
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Currently for valgrind output, I've installed the following packages:
ii libc6-dbg 2.15-0ubuntu10.3
Embedded GNU C Library: detached debugging symbols
ii libglib2.0-0-dbg2.32.3-0ubuntu1
I've uploaded the valgrind log from this:
G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly valgrind -v --tool=memcheck
--leak-check=full --num-callers=40 --log-file=valgrind.log nm-applet
I've got a bit of a Frankenstein system in that I'm using the Quantal nm-applet
on Precise. So if it's a problem
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This is still extremely reproducible on 12.04.
achiang@yew:~$ uptime
11:32:29 up 2 days, 2:22, 7 users, load average: 0.23, 0.26, 0.33
achiang@yew:~$ smem -k -t
PID User Command Swap USS PSS RSS
1930 achiang /usr/lib/indicator-session/ 1.0M
I've switched from natty (Ubuntu 11.04) to a fresh install of quantal
(Xubuntu 12.10), so I'm now running network-manager 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu7 and
network-manager-gnome 0.9.6.2-0ubuntu6 (not sure why they're different
versions). It looks like the massive memory leaks in nm-applet are gone.
nm-applet te
** Changed in: oem-priority/quantal
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: oem-priority/quantal
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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More massif data
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There was an issue with the massif file in that I didn't have debug
packages installed. I'm retrying with the proper debug packages
installed now.
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This is still an issue with the version of nm-appplet in quantal. I'm
attaching the massif file for analysis. This with version
0.9.6.2-0ubuntu2
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** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: oem-priority/precise
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Also affects: oem-priority/quantal
Importance: High
Assignee: James M. Leddy (jm-leddy)
Status: Confirmed
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Okay, so there is no downgrade for precise since nm was never updated. I
seem to be able to reproduce the issue by leaving nm running a long
time, like it just happened since nm has been running overnight. This
leads credance to the memory leak theory, but still I only have 12m RSS
which doesn't se
Personally, I'm not convinced this is 'regression-released'. I seem to
remember a time when this used to work flawlessly on 12.04. I'm going to
downgrade and see if that helps at all.
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I suppose I can have a go at running nm-applet in valgrind. I'll try to
get around to it in a few days.
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Second thought, the binaries are probably stripped and without debug-
symbols. Is there an easy way to get the correct binaries with symbols?
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i still have this problem, which i use the following alias to work
around it
# alias renm='killall nm-applet ; nm-applet &'
a PITA but it gets me through the day
the problem exists on 2 of my computers which use WiFi. the other computer
is hooked directly to my router via an ethernet cable and
I'm seeing the original bug, where you can't select from the new list of
networks. However, it doesn't seem to be a memory leak, since nm is only
at 1% of my systems memory right now.
** Changed in: oem-priority
Assignee: (unassigned) => James M. Leddy (jm-leddy)
** Changed in: oem-priority/
I haven't been able to verify this, but in my hunch is on unstable
networking. Eg. connection is torn down and reestablished often.
I'm in an apartment building with countless networks in the proximity,
which causes the connection to be reestablished quite frequently.
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I'm not seeing this bug. After 2 days of uptime, nm-applet is only using
16M for RSS. Would someone who is experiencing the issue please give
more context on how to reproduce?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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nm-applet leaks memory and stops functioning after a whil
Just echoing comment #33. My nm-applet was over *1.3GB* after only 7
days of uptime.
Very Unhappy Camper here.
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I should also note that this is being seen with network-manager-applet
package version 0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2 in Precise.
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Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided => High
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We are also seeing this again in Precise. It was gone in Oneiric, so it
seems there has been a memory leak regression introduced.
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This bug also affects Precise; I encounter it regularly, with the same
symptoms as described above - the icon remains, but becomes
unresponsive. The only way to fix it is to kill nm-applet and restart
it.
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I tried live usb booting into Precise amd64 a few days before final
release, left it running overnight while bittorrenting. Didn't notice
much of an increase in memory usage in nm-applet, maybe 10% at most,
which is far far better than what I'm seeing in natty. Also, I never
encountered the little
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Precise Pangolin. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we can
Oops. Also, maybe this should be marked as a duplicate of Bug #684599 ?
That one's a fair bit older, and has a lot more activity on it.
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Also, maybe
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Title:
nm-applet leaks memory and stops functioning after a while
Status in “network-manager-applet”
I've been living with this bug for nearly a year. Luckily, I have 16GB
of RAM, but I still need to restart nm-applet every few days when the
more networks and VPN submenus stop working (which correlates very well
to extreme memory usage).
Are there no patches that can be combined/backported to fin
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 779754
NM status icon sometimes not clickable
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nm-applet leak
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 779754 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/779754
Marking as a duplicate of bug 779754.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 779754
NM status icon sometimes not clickable
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I confirm this bug. nm-applet takes somethins like 300Mo after 3 days
without shuting down the computer. This leak additioned with e-calendar-
factory leak is a bit too much !
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