[Bug 922754] Re: booting without --no-log causes init and plymouth-upstart-bridge to spin at 100%

Jason Conti 922754 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Feb 3 22:01:32 UTC 2012


Still seeing this with ssh using 1.4-0ubuntu5~jh with --log. Maybe I
should file a separate bug?

I haven't been able to come up with a minimal test case, but it turns
out you don't need to shutdown/reboot to see it, just have an ssh user
logged in, run: sudo stop ssh; and then watch init spin with EAGAIN
until the ssh user manually exits.

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Title:
  booting without --no-log causes init and plymouth-upstart-bridge to
  spin at 100%

Status in Upstart:
  Fix Committed
Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Release: Precise
  Architecture: amd64

  Likely broken since upstart_1.4-0ubuntu3

  When booting after recent updates I see init and plymouth-upstart-
  bridge spinning at 100% CPU time, defunct processes do not get reaped
  and a console on ttyS1 which is supposed to start, does not come up.

  Looking at strace of plymouth-upstart-bridge it seems to run a tight loop of 
  epoll_wait(3, {}, 64, 0)                = 0 (/proc/1383/fd/3 -> anon_inode:[eventpoll])

  and init does another tight loop of
  read(24, 0x7ffdc2d1caa0, 8192)          = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
    (/proc/1/fd/24 -> /dev/ptmx)

  Booting with --no-log on the grub commandline brings the system up
  without showing any problems.

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