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    MMS file handles not closed???

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      • P Offline
        PancakeCrayon
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        Hey guys, I'm looking for a bit of direction. I have a Nexus 5 on
        OTA 11
        Image 20191016-9670

        If I reboot my nexus 5 and I receive an MMS message 4 filehandles are open to the one MMS file:

        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2>/dev/null | grep mms
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2>/dev/null | grep mms
        ubuntu-do 6059          phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        QDBusConn 6059 6060     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        Qt\x20bea 6059 6061     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        QNetworkA 6059 6068     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        

        Then I send myself another MMS message it opens more and doesn't close the handle.

        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2>/dev/null | grep mms
        ubuntu-do 6059          phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        ubuntu-do 6059          phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms
        QDBusConn 6059 6060     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        QDBusConn 6059 6060     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms
        Qt\x20bea 6059 6061     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        Qt\x20bea 6059 6061     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms
        QNetworkA 6059 6068     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        QNetworkA 6059 6068     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms
        QNetworkA 6059 6265     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        QNetworkA 6059 6265     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2>/dev/null | grep mms | wc -l
        10
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2>/dev/null | grep mms | wc -l
        10
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2>/dev/null | grep mms | wc -l
        10
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# 
        

        Sending SMS messages does not affect this and they seem to be open forever. so I deleted one within the messages app and one from the command line:

        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# rm -f /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2>/dev/null | grep mms
        ubuntu-do 6059          phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms (deleted)
        ubuntu-do 6059          phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms (deleted)
        QDBusConn 6059 6060     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms (deleted)
        QDBusConn 6059 6060     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms (deleted)
        Qt\x20bea 6059 6061     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms (deleted)
        Qt\x20bea 6059 6061     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms (deleted)
        QNetworkA 6059 6068     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms (deleted)
        QNetworkA 6059 6068     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms (deleted)
        QNetworkA 6059 6265     phablet   10u      REG     179,28       493     696937 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/2b74cc3336f35c253c9929ded3fc64e7.mms (deleted)
        QNetworkA 6059 6265     phablet   12u      REG     179,28    169454     695879 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/c8948176e77b5677d6d713d78c1d9f2d.mms (deleted)
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# ps aux | grep 6059
        phablet   6059  0.0  0.4  85028  7996 ?        Sl   18:17   0:00 /usr/bin/ubuntu-download-manager
        root      6747  0.0  0.0   5360   804 pts/26   S+   18:22   0:00 grep --color=auto 6059
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# 
        

        And this just keeps going up for each MMS file I receive. I found this because I run my own python script to bridge SMS/MMS messages to Matrix/Riot and so I never touch this device. Its plugged in all the time and I only ever use matrix on a different device to text. Eventually it fails because there is too many open files... It's worth noteing that the above testing was done before I started my python script and the below was after a couple months of uptime/use.

        This is how it looked before I rebooted my phone:

        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# lsof 2> /dev/null | grep mms > /home/phablet/mmses.txt
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# cat /home/phablet/mmses.txt | wc -l
        145844
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# head -n 4 /home/phablet/mmses.txt
        grep        570              root    1w      REG     179,28         0     568935 /home/phablet/mmses.txt
        ubuntu-do  8553           phablet   10u      REG     179,28       609     695571 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/e2a5ea130f8eb7ede3b0ec70ab647fdf.mms
        ubuntu-do  8553           phablet   12u      REG     179,28       526     695574 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/4982f92024847e396468c4b702ed41f1.mms
        ubuntu-do  8553           phablet   14u      REG     179,28       528     695577 /home/phablet/.local/share/nuntium/store/4a268d52bf7b3a62893889437f56aed8.mms
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# ps aux | grep 8553
        root      3854  0.0  0.0   5360   540 pts/21   S+   18:00   0:00 grep --color=auto 8553
        phablet   8553  0.0  1.0 3112304 20864 ?       Sl   May17   0:22 /usr/bin/ubuntu-download-manager
        root@ubuntu-phablet:~# 
        

        Is this a problem for anyone else?

        I've never contributed to an open source project before and I'm pretty new to programming but I'd love to dig though the code myself. Anyone have any idea where I'd even start to look to find out where I'd need to close off these file handles? it seems like its in ubuntu-download-manager

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        • G Offline
          Giiba
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          I can't help, but I encourage you to keep digging. There is a running history of vague issues with mms on UT with no resolutions. There is probably something wrong that is not obvious, so you might be on to something.

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