Truncated backtrace:
Thread no. 1 (8 frames)
#3 g_try_malloc at gmem.c:244
#4 get_contents_regfile at gfileutils.c:784
#5 get_contents_posix at gfileutils.c:886
#6 g_file_get_contents at gfileutils.c:987
#7 sysfs_get_bool at sysfs-utils.c:127
#8 up_device_supply_refresh_battery at up-device-supply.c:523
#9 up_device_supply_refresh at up-device-supply.c:1128
#10 up_device_supply_poll_unknown_battery at up-device-supply.c:912
Description of problem:
Plugging in an iPhone 5S via USB triggers this crash reliably, and the crash keeps repeating infinitely.
The issue started about 2 weeks ago. Before that I had no problems with it on Fedora 22.
I am running an up-to-date system.
I never told the phone to trust the computer and open its services to the computer.
GNOME never shows the message that a phone was connected.
Version-Release number of selected component: 0.99.3- 1.fc22
upower-
Additional info: upowerd upowerd fc22.x86_ 64
reporter: libreport-2.5.1
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline: /usr/libexec/
crash_function: g_try_malloc
executable: /usr/libexec/
global_pid: 4263
kernel: 4.0.4-303.
runlevel: N 5
type: CCpp
uid: 0
Truncated backtrace: regfile at gfileutils.c:784 supply_ refresh_ battery at up-device- supply. c:523 supply_ refresh at up-device- supply. c:1128 supply_ poll_unknown_ battery at up-device- supply. c:912
Thread no. 1 (8 frames)
#3 g_try_malloc at gmem.c:244
#4 get_contents_
#5 get_contents_posix at gfileutils.c:886
#6 g_file_get_contents at gfileutils.c:987
#7 sysfs_get_bool at sysfs-utils.c:127
#8 up_device_
#9 up_device_
#10 up_device_