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After updating to PR 1.1 I get very high cpu usage AFTER I play a video file. The process that generates that high cpu usage (around 95%) is [bridge_work-que].
So my battery last for only a few hours instead of a few days as before.

Any ideas?
 
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killall bridge_work-que ? You might need to be root.

And maybe report it as a bug too?
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tried 'killall bridge_work-que' as root, but I cannot kill this thread.
What is bridge_work-que?
 
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Anything in square brackets is a kernel thread, so definitely won't be killable. I'm not sure what it actually is though - a search on Google only shows a few mobile phone threads, so it doesn't appear to be a standard kernel feature. From the name, I'd guess it's managing the work queue for some sort of bridge process.
 
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Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
Anything in square brackets is a kernel thread, so definitely won't be killable. I'm not sure what it actually is though - a search on Google only shows a few mobile phone threads, so it doesn't appear to be a standard kernel feature. From the name, I'd guess it's managing the work queue for some sort of bridge process.
If I had to guess, based on the fact that it happens after video playing, is that it's some kind of bidge thread to feed data to/from the DSP for video decoding.

But I could be wrog.
 
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Originally Posted by xobegnaro View Post
The iPhone doesn't have problems like this.
are you getting paid to write that. we sre in this forum to make maemo better, not trolling. and thankyou for visiting here.
 
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Vote for bug 8165 - https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8165

It looks like you hit the same problem (in different shape) - process gst-video-thumbnailerd went crazy. That process is started by system media player and it may consumer memory ... and CPU in your case.
 
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Originally Posted by xobegnaro View Post
The iPhone doesn't have problems like this.
Just because you cannot look beneath the surface doesn't mean that there are no problems. Anyway, where's not much, there cannot break much, right?
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FYI: xobegnaro seems to be OrangeBox ...

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...6&postcount=56
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Sure he is. Just read backwards.
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