So, first of all: Sorry for (kinda) 'reopening' this thread after such a long time.
Today I noticed something very strange. One of my (16) CPU cores was pinned at 100%. After a bit of googling I stumbled upon this thread and read about people pointing towards USB.
So what I did was unplugging everything except for my keyboard and mouse.
Then, one at a time I plugged everything back in until the core got loaded too 100% again. Turns out it's an USB Hub while nothing is plugged in. This stays that way (even if I plug anything in) until I plug in a specific device: A SATA to USB adapter/bridge *with an SSD attached*
lsusb shows it as:
Bus 008 Device 005: ID 174c:1153 ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1153 SATA 3Gb/s bridge
I'm running Ubuntu 19.10 with kernel 5.3.0-13-generic.
Is there a fix yet?
If not, I hope I can contribute to fixing/diagnosing this bug.
So, first of all: Sorry for (kinda) 'reopening' this thread after such a long time.
Today I noticed something very strange. One of my (16) CPU cores was pinned at 100%. After a bit of googling I stumbled upon this thread and read about people pointing towards USB.
So what I did was unplugging everything except for my keyboard and mouse.
Then, one at a time I plugged everything back in until the core got loaded too 100% again. Turns out it's an USB Hub while nothing is plugged in. This stays that way (even if I plug anything in) until I plug in a specific device: A SATA to USB adapter/bridge *with an SSD attached*
lsusb shows it as:
Bus 008 Device 005: ID 174c:1153 ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1153 SATA 3Gb/s bridge
I'm running Ubuntu 19.10 with kernel 5.3.0-13-generic.
Is there a fix yet?
If not, I hope I can contribute to fixing/diagnosing this bug.