On Thu, 2022-07-14 at 17:36 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2022-05-01 at 12:14 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > This has been happening for IIRC) several months now at least:
> >
> > $ journalctl --boot=-1 --reverse
> > ...
> > May 01 10:44:26 Bree systemd[1210]: plasma-kded.service: Consumed
> > >
> > 18.380s CPU time.
> > May 01 10:44:26 Bree systemd[1210]: Stopped KDE Daemon.
> > May 01 10:44:26 Bree systemd[1210]: plasma-kded.service: Failed
> > with > result 'timeout'.
> > May 01 10:44:26 Bree systemd[1210]: plasma-kded.service: Main
> > process > exited, code=killed, status=9/KILL
> > May 01 10:44:26 Bree systemd[1210]: plasma-kded.service: Killing
> > >
> > process 1791 (ProfilesWatcher) with signal SIGKILL.
> > May 01 10:44:26 Bree systemd[1210]: plasma-kded.service: Killing
> > >
> > process 1722 (kded5) with signal SIGKILL.
> > May 01 10:44:26 Bree systemd[1210]: plasma-kded.service: State >
> > 'stop-sigterm' timed out. Killing. <-----------------------*
> > May 01 10:43:03 Bree systemd[1]: Unmounted /run/user/0.
> > May 01 10:43:03 Bree systemd[1]: run-user-0.mount: Deactivated >
> > successfully.
> > May 01 10:43:03 Bree systemd[1]: Unmounted /run/user/990.
> > May 01 10:43:03 Bree systemd[1]: run-user-990.mount: Deactivated
> > >
> > successfully.
> > May 01 10:43:03 Bree systemd[1]: Stopped Network Manager Wait
> > Online.
> > ...
> >
> >
> > Any idea why? I see some apparently related BZ entries dating
> > back
> > a
> > couple of years, but nothing recently.
I posted the above a couple of months back, but havenĀ“t seen any
resolution so far. Google finds a few references to similar issues
but
they seem related to Wayland, while I'm using exclusively X11.
The problem appears to be related to plasma-kded.service and happens
even when I explicitly log out before shutting down.
I've reported it at:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456713
See the above URL for details, but basically the Users list suggested a
workaround to shorten the timeout.
That still doesn't explain why kded is hanging. It's clearly waiting
for *something* but there's no indication of exactly what.
poc