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Re: kioworker and CPU



Le samedi 26 avril 2025, 19:57:12 heure d’été d’Europe centrale Rongrong a écrit :

> Hi Philippe,

>

> I somehow met the same issue before and confirmed that kioworker was

> unfortunately stuck while generating the thumbnail of a file.

>

> `sudo strace -p <PID>` and `lsof -p <PID>` may help you find the file

> that causes the issue. You can then work around the bug by disabling

> thumbnail generation for the affected MIME type.

>

> In my case, it was a DOCX file.

>

> $ sudo strace -p <PID>

> lseek(11, 5557, SEEK_SET)               = 5557

> lseek(11, 5557, SEEK_SET)               = 5557

> lseek(11, 5557, SEEK_SET)               = 5557

> [...]

> $ lsof -p <PID>

> kioworker <PID> rongrong  11r      REG               <DEVICE>

> <SIZE/OFF>     <NODE> /path/to/a.docx

>

> It is impossible for me to provide a reproducer to the devs, as the

> file itself is confidential. Thus, I've never reported the issue. If

> you find you are facing the same issue and if the file is not

> confidential, please report it to the KDE devs.

>

> Rong

Thank you for the method you provide to detect the cause of Kioworker's out-of-control behavior, which causes processor overheating. In my case, it worked very well; the culprit was a corrupted .pps file. Deleting this file in the same session didn't make the problem go away, but upon rebooting, everything returned to normal.

I don't understand why the KDE system is interested in this file if it existed in my home directory and I hadn't accessed it for a long time.

Should I file a bug report? If so, I don't know how to write one? Is it a Debian or KDE bug?

The offending .pps file is deleted; to find it, I'd have to look for it in my backups.

I also recently had a problem with clamav (clamd), which also used a processor at 100%, thus increasing the processor temperature. A reboot calmed everything down.

>

> On Sat, 2025-04-26 at 12:58 +0200, MERLIN Philippe wrote:

> > Hello,

> > For some time now, I've been having problems with my Debian SID AMD64.

> > I've

> > already reported it to the list about the screen blocking and the mouse

> > becoming inoperative. The users recommended certain tests to diagnose the

> > cause of the problem. I ran memtest86 overnight without any problems.

> > However, upon further investigation, I noticed that the processor

> > temperatures were very high, approaching 100°C (96.97°C). The fans were

> > operating normally. I thought it was a thermal paste problem. A

> > technician ran some tests without Linux, and the processor temperatures

> > were normal, even under load, at a maximum of 76°C. He suggested the

> > problem might be with an application. I launched: *top* and* *I noticed

> > that a kioworker process was constantly using 100% CPU. Why? Is this the

> > culprit? Where should I look? Kioworker seems to be a KDE process, so

> > I'll send an email to the KDE list asking for help.

> > Thanks in advance for your contributions.

> > Philippe Merlin



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