On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 08:09:35PM +0100, Dag B wrote: > > > On 05.12.2018 16:40, Ville Syrjälä wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 08:06:21AM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > > On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 10:41:17PM +0200, Ville Syrjala wrote: > > > > From: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > Since commit 1455cf8dbfd0 ("driver core: emit uevents when > > > > device is bound to a driver") the kernel started emitting > > > > "bind" and "unbind" uevents which confuse the hid2hci > > > > udev rules. > > > > > > > > The symptoms on an affected machine (Dell E5400 in my case) > > > > include bluetooth devices not appearing and udev hogging > > > > the cpu as it's busy processing a constant stream of these > > > > "bind"+"unbind" uevents. > > > What is causing a "stream" of bind and unbind events? This only happens > > > when a device is attached to a driver or removed from a driver, which is > > > caused by something else happening. > > Not sure if it's just due to this thing causing devices to > > appear/disappear during bind/unbind events or what. > > > > > This should not be a normal > > > occurance, unless something odd is happening to your hardware? > > It's not specific to my hardware. Lot's of people are affected. > > See eg. > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1759836 > > > > Acutally looking through that bug it seems someone else noticed > > hid2hci failing lot in the logs. So maybe it's just that we already > > switched the mode during "add", and then we try to redo the same > > thing during "bind" which fails, and that then causes and unbind? > > Dunno, udev is beyond me. > > > > > There is another bluetooth scenario where a cpu core peaks at 100%. > This is when a bluetooth keyboard goes out to lunch/suspends/disappears. > No idea if this is related to the original issue, asking forgiveness if it > is not. I have bluetooth keyboards working just fine here, again, more specifics would be good to have. > I have found it challenging to attract any attention to the problem, despite > it not being an entirely new or uncommon occurence. > > Google the following terms: bluetooth keyboard bluetoothd linux 100% cpu > > > > By chance, I discovered a supposed fix for this on github today. I have not > had the chance to test it (or if it even applies) yet: > > https://github.com/peak3d/bluez/commit/9cc3c1afd793e40b1a0cdc4a13e08b5e2575759e > > Could someone please shine a light on the sanity of this patch? That's a userspace bluez patch, I think you are asking on the wrong list, sorry. greg k-h