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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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knarf and Jörn: See bug #569273
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same here on lucid:
$ uptime
14:04:12 up 12 days, 2:01, 2 users, load average: 2.81, 2.56, 1.88
$ ps auxw|grep gnome-power-manager|grep -v grep
jfd 3035 0.0 4.0 531200 326860 ? SMay27 2:06
gnome-power-manager
$ cat /proc/[pid]/smaps
[...]
025e6000-151c8000 rw-p 00:
I just got bitten by this bug on Lucid. Currently gnome-power-manager
uses ~120 MB resident memory after running for about two weeks:
$ ps auxw|grep gnome-power-manager|grep -v grep
frank 2735 0.0 16.1 186140 123588 ? SApr03 8:09
gnome-power-manager
Most of that memory is used o
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Setting to Fix Released as there is confirmation.
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Fixed for me.
Thanks
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GPM 2.22.1 is now in the repositories... could you please confirm this
is fixed?
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Hi,
The upstream bug report for the second issue is
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522336
I can't open a second bug watch for the same product
to record this properly unfortunately.
Thanks,
James
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Yo
Hi,
Here's the diff that was committed upstream and
referenced from the Debian bug report.
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnome-power-
manager?view=revision&revision=2743
Thanks,
James
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #472637
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** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Good to know. Couse I've got same thing here. After killing pulseaudio g-p-m
started to eat ram and CPU up to 140% ;-)
So waiting for the patch.
--%<---
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
30528 barteq20 0 1098m 1.0g 9296 R 14134.2
Indeed i'd say this is related to a gstreamer pipeline issue. I killed
pulseaudio so that my VMWare Workstation could use /dev/dsp, and gpm
decided to slowly complain. It grabbed 1.7 GB of physical RAM until I
killed it.
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Milestoning to Hardy.
2.22.1 fixes a leak caused by not closing a GStreamer pipeline. See
Debian #472637.
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Target: None => ubuntu-8.04
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Agreed; not fixed - I have 2.22.0-0ubuntu2 gpm package and it just took
5GB
Again, I think this might be audio related somehow - at the time I was killing
and reloading my snd-hda-intel module to try and get it to work
after a resume; it might just be coincidence but given #202089 and #209155 I
Seems to be related to bug #202089 - After suspend, audio stops working;
killing pulseaudio makes g-p-m eat all the RAM and use a lot of CPU
time.
PS: It seems this bug is not fixed, please reopen.
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I just had gnome-power-manager run up to 900Mb resident and run the
machine into swap with current hardy.
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The same still happens to me here, too. I saw gnome-power-mananger
process yesterday using 1.6GiB of RAM. I had the same problem with the
sound, but I've killed pulseaudio and started it again, which made the
sound work again, so I'm not sure about the sound problem relationship.
Coincidence or no
Happened yesterday after installing the beta release from scratch on my
laptop.
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I'm seeing this too in Debian/unstable (I dist-upgraded yesterday). It
happened twice after resuming from suspend. GPM was using a lot of RAM
and 122% of CPU :)
An additional problem I noticed was that I couldn't use my sound card
(e.g. XMMS said it's "busy") until I killed GPM.
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fouck can you get a valgrind log and report a new bug?, thanks.
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Not fixed. More than 600Mb consumed by gnome-power-manager today.
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Updated again yesterday (a few hours after my precedent post). I can
test it now.
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Seems to be not yet fixed for me. Fully upgraded hardy (32-bit)
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still getting g-p-m eating all memory in fully updated Hardy 64-bit...
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-power-manager - 2.21.92-0ubuntu2
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* Add debian/patches/75-fix-memleak-brightness-applet.patch:
Don't leak references in the brightness applet (LP: #196688).
Fix picked from u
** Attachment added: "Don't leak references in the brightness applet."
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@Quentin: No, it's unrelated to 194719 (which is hal, not g-p-m).
Instead, this is a valid bug and has been fixed in upstream SVN commit
2680.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I think this bug may be related to #194719.
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I can confirm this bug. GPM ate up all available physical memory except
16M and all swap too. This happened while playing the game pingus. I
don't know yet how to reproduce it, though.
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