gnome-shell 100% CPU when moving the mouse cursor over the desktop and top panel

Bug #2063036 reported by Daniel van Vugt
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gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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High
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gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng (Ubuntu)
New
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mutter (Ubuntu)
New
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Bug Description

At seemingly random times, gnome-shell uses 100% CPU when moving the mouse cursor over the desktop and top panel. And the frame rate drops to single figures, almost frozen.

I first noticed this in the aggregate menu but the only reliable reproducer I've found is to drag the top panel (like bug 2062538) in a Wayland session. After that, moving the mouse cursor over the desktop wallpaper rapidly makes gnome-shell use 100% CPU when usually it's closer to 10%.

The only reliable way I've found of making the bug NOT happen is to:

  gnome-extensions disable <email address hidden>

but that might just be disabling the trigger (dragging the top panel like bug 2062538). So it's possible gnome-shell/mutter is still really to blame.

Changed in gnome-shell (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → High
Changed in mutter (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → High
tags: added: cursor
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