Bitsum Community Forum

General Category => Process Lasso => Topic started by: login404 on April 09, 2026, 01:23:03 AM

Title: The UI sometimes displays rules that don't actually exist.
Post by: login404 on April 09, 2026, 01:23:03 AM
Restarting the process with the same command line will restore the correct display.

CPUSets=/\\(chsime|explorer|runtimebroker|searchapp|startmenuexperiencehost|taskhostw|comppkgsrv)\.exe/,(12-19),/\\svchost\.exe(?!.*audioendpointbuilder)(?!.*-k localservicenetworkrestricted -p$).*/,(12-19),*\libreoffice\*,(12-19),services.exe,(12-19),everything.exe,(12-19),listaryhelper64.exe,(12-19),notepad++.exe,(12-19),systeminformer.exe,(12-19),trafficmonitor.exe,(12-19)
Title: Re: The UI sometimes displays rules that don't actually exist.
Post by: Jeremy Collake on April 09, 2026, 11:44:40 AM
Hmm. We are looking into how this could occur and will report back.
Title: Re: The UI sometimes displays rules that don't actually exist.
Post by: Jeremy Collake on April 10, 2026, 03:27:00 AM
Is this the only process you've seen incorrectly matched? When it happens, what is the command line of the process?

We made an adjustment in v18.0.1.11 BETA to ensure that matches are more consistent in rare cases where process metadata retrieval is delayed, which can happen when a process is in its creation phase when first evaluated, but I am not convinced this is the cause. This adjustment was necessary but may slow first-time RegEx rule evaluation time marginally.
Title: Re: The UI sometimes displays rules that don't actually exist.
Post by: login404 on April 10, 2026, 05:12:10 AM
The command line of the process was the same as shown in the image when the issue occurred.
No additional parameters
"D:\XYplorer\XYplorer.exe"
I've encountered the same issue with chrome.exe.
There were a dozen chrome.exe processes running when the issue occurred.
One of them will show a non-existent affinity or CPU set rule.
Other processes with the same name are showing normally.
But this is just a display error in the rule list.
It won't actually apply the affinity or CPU set settings.
I didn't keep a record of the command line for that process at the time.
Title: Re: The UI sometimes displays rules that don't actually exist.
Post by: login404 on May 16, 2026, 09:58:33 PM
This issue still exists in v18.1.0.44

Full command line:
"D:\Chromium\App\chrome.exe" --type=renderer --user-data-dir="..\Data" --no-pre-read-main-dll --disable-breakpad --fingerprinting-client-rects-noise --fingerprinting-canvas-measuretext-noise --fingerprinting-canvas-image-data-noise --video-capture-use-gpu-memory-buffer --lang=zh-CN --device-scale-factor=1 --num-raster-threads=4 --enable-main-frame-before-activation --renderer-client-id=579 --time-ticks-at-unix-epoch=-1778894069146258 --launch-time-ticks=78003590984 --metrics-shmem-handle=3564,i,8371184140953519271,9245103142198109435,2097152 --field-trial-handle=1864,i,3102174561964162053,9430503567679779719,262144 --enable-features=IncreaseIncognitoStorageQuota,ParallelDownloading,ReducedSystemInfo,RemoveClientHints --disable-features=CalculateNativeWinOcclusion,DelayRequestsOnMultiplexedConnections,HttpsFirstModeIncognito,RendererCodeIntegrity,UserAgentClientHint --variations-seed-version --pseudonymization-salt-handle=1852,i,1380937572199337945,2257142845121028587,4 --trace-process-track-uuid=3190709528859102065 --disable-logging --mojo-platform-channel-handle=7004 /prefetch:1