Bug 32183

Summary: After requesting a StreamTube, gabble starts taking 100% CPU
Product: Telepathy Reporter: Xavier Claessens <xclaesse>
Component: gabbleAssignee: Telepathy bugs list <telepathy-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED MOVED QA Contact: Telepathy bugs list <telepathy-bugs>
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium CC: guilhermeblanco
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: x86 (IA32)   
OS: Linux (All)   
Whiteboard:
i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: gabble logs

Description Xavier Claessens 2010-12-07 06:56:38 UTC
I have no idea what's going on, the tube works perfectly even if gabble is taking 100% CPU. After closing the tube, gabble still takes 100% CPU.

See attached logs.
Comment 1 Xavier Claessens 2010-12-07 06:57:24 UTC
Note: I attached gabble into gdb and interupted it, but it's always in mainloop's poll function. So probably an idle callback that keep running?
Comment 2 Xavier Claessens 2010-12-07 07:02:19 UTC
Created attachment 40869 [details]
gabble logs

Looks like this happens only when channel request fails
Comment 3 Guilherme Blanco 2011-02-03 18:37:57 UTC
I confirm the same situation.

$ lsb_release -rd
Description:	Ubuntu 10.10
Release:	10.10

$ apt-cache policy telepathy-gabble
telepathy-gabble:
  Installed: 0.10.0-1
  Candidate: 0.10.0-1
  Version table:
 *** 0.10.0-1 0
        500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick/main i386 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

Everytime I attempt to connect on Gtalk, I get a connection error and this process - telepathy_gabble - consumes > 100% of my CPU.
Problem is only solved when all networks connect or when empathy is closed.

If you need more information, just ask.
Comment 4 GitLab Migration User 2019-12-03 19:49:56 UTC
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