CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess.exe constant CPU Usage in 2023.1 update

CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess.exe constant CPU Usage in 2023.1 update

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CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess.exe constant CPU Usage in 2023.1 update

pankaj-cradlewise
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CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess.exe is constantly using 4-5% cpu on 8 core 16 thread CPU system.

I have not noticed this bug in the earlier version.

This process relates to the Home page as killing it makes the home screen blank

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johnsonshiue
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi! It does sound like the behavior is related to the Home page. If it drags down the performance, please turn it off (Tools -> App Options -> General -> uncheck "Show Home on start up").

I will work with the project team to understand the behavior better.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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pankaj-cradlewise
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Contributor

I did it turn off as you had suggested. But I need the home page to view the recent files and hence I start it manually after each Inventor restart. This has brought down the ideal usage to around 2%. It is better then before but still needs to be flagged as a bug. 

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pankaj-cradlewise
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It seems like a bug. Killing the process and then restarting home in inventor fixes it for some time.

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bsimpsonZPNEF
Explorer
Explorer

I am also getting high CPU usage with this process. It makes my laptop run hard with the fan working a lot. I think this needs to be reported as a bug.

 

Edit: I have attached a screenshot of the process CPU usage. Sometimes up to 15%.

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Yuming.Zeng
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi,

I'm trying to narrow down the problem.

Did you see this problem in Inventor 2023 RTM?

Did you see this problem right after Inventor was started with Application Home on, or did you click some buttons before you saw this problem?

Roughly how many recent files were showing in your Appliation Home?

Did you have some anti-virus software installed on the machine?

Can you please try below workflow to check the CPU usage:

- Turn off Application Home through Application Options (General Page | Show Home on startup)

- Then re-start Inventor

- Click Team Web on Ribbon

 

Thanks,

Yuming

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pankaj-cradlewise
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Contributor

Hi Yuming

Here are the replies:

1. I am not sure what do you mean by Inventor 2023 RTM. I did notice this problem in 2023 Update.

2. As soon as inventor starts this process consumes 0.2-1 % percent CPU and it keep in steadily rising and reaches 4-5 % after 10-15 minutes or so while working on files.

3. I have kept it show 50 recent files on the homepage.

4. No I do not have any anti-virus installed.  I have even disabled Microsoft defender.

5. Team web  CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess does not consume CPU when idle. Its the homepage's process only that has the CPU usage leak bug.

My workaround for this is to open all the files I need and the kill the process using task manager. In case I need to open more recent files, I open home again from the quick access menu and then kill the process after opening the files



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Yuming.Zeng
Autodesk
Autodesk

Thank you for the quick response.

 

Did you happen to check how it worked on your machine without the update?

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bsimpsonZPNEF
Explorer
Explorer

Hello Yuming,

 

  1. I have noticed this issue since updating to the latest update but I think in general 2023 seems to run a bit harder than 2022.
  2. I have roughly 24 recent files in my home page but this depends on what Projects file I have activated.
  3. I do have anti-virus running but this is governed by our IT department.

Thanks

Ben

 

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Yuming.Zeng
Autodesk
Autodesk

Thanks Ben!

 

Is this always reproducible on your machine? I.e. right after Inventor is launched, the CPU usage starts to increase.

 

Yuming

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pankaj-cradlewise
Contributor
Contributor

Hey Yuming

It is always reproducible on my machine. 

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bsimpsonZPNEF
Explorer
Explorer

Hi Yuming,

 

I disabled the home start up as suggested this morning and Inventor has been working well. I opened the home page about 10 minutes ago and it has already started consuming power.

I have now closed Inventor down again to stop the process.

 

Based on that it seems like the home page is causing this issue.

 

Thanks

Ben

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pankaj-cradlewise
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Contributor

Hey Ben

You can just kill the process instead of closing the whole inventor like I have said. This seems to the workaround for now.

"My workaround for this is to open all the files I need and the kill the process using task manager. In case I need to open more recent files, I open home again from the quick access menu and then kill the process after opening the files"

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pankaj-cradlewise
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Hi Autodesk Team

Now the process usage has increased to 10-15 percent.

pankajcradlewise_0-1659347263912.png

 

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pankaj-cradlewise
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Contributor

So I did a fresh install on a new computer and still the problem exists.

@Yuming.Zeng @johnsonshiue Please let us know any updates on this bug ASAP.

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JarFu
Autodesk
Autodesk

@pankaj-cradlewise ,

 

Sorry for the inconvenience. 

INVGEN-63695 was tracked in our internal system and is under investigation. we'll let you know if there is any update.

 

Thanks,

Jar



Jar Fu
SW Engineer
Inventor QA
Autodesk, Inc.
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GJackson-GMC
Advocate
Advocate

Same Issue on a brand new workstation & 2023.1 install, hoping it gets sorted soon

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pankaj-cradlewise
Contributor
Contributor
Hi Autodesk Team

Any update on this bug?
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johnsonshiue
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi! I just check the defect status for INVGEN-63695. There isn't any meaningful update yet. The fix to the defect defect is currently targeting to 2023.2 update.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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Message 20 of 38

pcrawley
Advisor
Advisor

☹️

 

Isn't that the definition of irony? 

Fix the Home with the 2023.1 update, but simultaneously make it unusable by introducing a defect to burn out your CPU.

 

I can't wait to have my Home Screen back - I miss it!

Peter
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