2019-07-18 00:20:17 |
Tina Russell |
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added bug |
2019-07-18 00:20:17 |
Tina Russell |
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Information on Tina’s hardware https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1836979/+attachment/5277708/+files/hardinfo_report_2019-07-17.html |
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2019-07-18 00:22:43 |
Tina Russell |
description |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) for months, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-16 17:33:05 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 upgrade mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status half-configured mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status half-installed mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status half-installed mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:09 upgrade xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-configured xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-installed xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status triggers-pending man-db:amd64 2.8.3-2ubuntu0.1
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-installed xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
(Another reason I’m guess this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-16 17:33:05 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 upgrade mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status half-configured mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status half-installed mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status half-installed mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:09 upgrade xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-configured xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-installed xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status triggers-pending man-db:amd64 2.8.3-2ubuntu0.1
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-installed xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
(Another reason I’m guess this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
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2019-07-18 00:27:47 |
Tina Russell |
description |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-16 17:33:05 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:05 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:06 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 upgrade mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status half-configured mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:07 status half-installed mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status half-installed mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:08 status unpacked mesa-va-drivers:amd64 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-16 17:33:09 upgrade xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-configured xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-installed xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status triggers-pending man-db:amd64 2.8.3-2ubuntu0.1
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status half-installed xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
2019-07-16 17:33:09 status unpacked xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:amd64 1:1.0.15-2
(Another reason I’m guess this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
(Another reason I’m guessing this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
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2019-07-18 00:32:24 |
Tina Russell |
description |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
(Another reason I’m guessing this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-07 06:50:36 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
(Another reason I’m guessing this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
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2019-07-18 00:33:00 |
Tina Russell |
description |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-07 06:50:36 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
(Another reason I’m guessing this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 6th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-07 06:50:36 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
(Another reason I’m guessing this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
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2019-07-19 00:36:56 |
Tina Russell |
bug task added |
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mesa (Ubuntu) |
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2019-07-19 00:58:22 |
Tina Russell |
description |
I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 6th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 7th and 16th, I did upgrade Nouveau:
2019-07-07 06:50:36 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:36 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 upgrade libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:37 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status half-installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:38 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:amd64 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 configure libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 <none>
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status unpacked libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status half-configured libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:51:44 status installed libdrm-nouveau2:i386 2.4.97-1ubuntu1~18.04.1
(Another reason I’m guessing this is a Nouveau problem is because I later tried switching to the official NVidia drivers, didn’t get this bug, and then later encountered a distinct yet worse bug that locks up the whole system. So, now I’m back to using Nouveau.)
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
Buggy as Kodi is, this seems to be a problem specifically with mesa-va-drivers.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 6th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 6th and 16th, I did upgrade the Mesa packages, from 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1. If I downgrade the “mesa-va-drivers” package to 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1 (the version in the base, non-updates Bionic repository), however, Kodi works again, without even requiring me to restart my machine. So, this is likely a problem with “mesa-va-drivers”.
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
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2019-07-19 01:00:12 |
Tina Russell |
bug task deleted |
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu) |
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2019-08-07 20:11:30 |
Launchpad Janitor |
mesa (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2019-08-07 20:16:06 |
Alex Moldovan |
attachment added |
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kodi core dump and crash logs https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1836979/+attachment/5281493/+files/kodi-crash.tar.xz |
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2019-08-08 13:53:32 |
Alex Moldovan |
attachment added |
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dpkg-l https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1836979/+attachment/5281621/+files/dpkg.txt |
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2019-08-08 13:54:09 |
Alex Moldovan |
attachment added |
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kodi_crashlog https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1836979/+attachment/5281622/+files/kodi_crashlog-20190808_093922.log |
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2019-08-23 08:19:23 |
Timo Aaltonen |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Bionic |
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2019-08-23 08:19:23 |
Timo Aaltonen |
bug task added |
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mesa (Ubuntu Bionic) |
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2019-08-23 08:24:20 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2019-08-23 08:24:31 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2019-08-23 08:24:35 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu Bionic): assignee |
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Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) |
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2019-08-23 08:24:41 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu Bionic): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2019-08-23 08:37:04 |
Timo Aaltonen |
description |
Buggy as Kodi is, this seems to be a problem specifically with mesa-va-drivers.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 6th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 6th and 16th, I did upgrade the Mesa packages, from 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1. If I downgrade the “mesa-va-drivers” package to 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1 (the version in the base, non-updates Bionic repository), however, Kodi works again, without even requiring me to restart my machine. So, this is likely a problem with “mesa-va-drivers”.
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
[Impact]
Mesa is now built with meson, and it turns out that meson < 0.47.0 (commit 7c4736d27f4c5d7 to be exact) doesn't handle command line options properly which means that -Db_ndebug=true didn't have any effect when mesa is built on bionic. This means that asserts are enabled, and drivers are hitting them.
[Test case]
test Kodi with va-api on nouveau, for instance
[Regression potential]
none really, it just adds a build flag which should've been there
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Buggy as Kodi is, this seems to be a problem specifically with mesa-va-drivers.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 6th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 6th and 16th, I did upgrade the Mesa packages, from 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1. If I downgrade the “mesa-va-drivers” package to 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1 (the version in the base, non-updates Bionic repository), however, Kodi works again, without even requiring me to restart my machine. So, this is likely a problem with “mesa-va-drivers”.
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
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2019-08-26 06:10:07 |
Daniel van Vugt |
bug |
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added subscriber Daniel van Vugt |
2019-08-26 07:50:57 |
Timo Aaltonen |
description |
[Impact]
Mesa is now built with meson, and it turns out that meson < 0.47.0 (commit 7c4736d27f4c5d7 to be exact) doesn't handle command line options properly which means that -Db_ndebug=true didn't have any effect when mesa is built on bionic. This means that asserts are enabled, and drivers are hitting them.
[Test case]
test Kodi with va-api on nouveau, for instance
[Regression potential]
none really, it just adds a build flag which should've been there
--
Buggy as Kodi is, this seems to be a problem specifically with mesa-va-drivers.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 6th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 6th and 16th, I did upgrade the Mesa packages, from 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1. If I downgrade the “mesa-va-drivers” package to 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1 (the version in the base, non-updates Bionic repository), however, Kodi works again, without even requiring me to restart my machine. So, this is likely a problem with “mesa-va-drivers”.
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
Buggy as Kodi is, this seems to be a problem specifically with mesa-va-drivers.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 6th of this year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a blank screen and a pause for a few moments, followed by an unceremonious crash-to-desktop. This happens every time I start Kodi, now.
If I run it through the command-line, I get this:
libva info: VA-API version 1.1.0
libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_1
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
kodi-x11: ../src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nouveau_vp3_video.c:91: nouveau_vp3_video_buffer_create: Assertion `templat->interlaced' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
I’ve been using the same version of Kodi (“18.3 Git:20190621-89472b7”, package version 2:18.3+git20190621.1610-final-0bionic, from the Team-XBMC PPA) since its release in June, but in between July 6th and 16th, I did upgrade the Mesa packages, from 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1. If I downgrade the “mesa-va-drivers” package to 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1 (the version in the base, non-updates Bionic repository), however, Kodi works again, without even requiring me to restart my machine. So, this is likely a problem with “mesa-va-drivers”.
I tried looking in Xorg.0.log:
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): EDID vendor "SEC", prod id 12620
[ 17185.557] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 17185.558] (II) NOUVEAU(0): Modeline "1366x768"x0.0 72.33 1366 1414 1446 1526 768 770 775 790 -hsync -vsync (47.4 kHz eP)
…that’s all that appears in the log when I try to load Kodi and a crash happens.
I’m using Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 LTS 64-bit on a Compaq Presario CQ60; if you need more information, I’ve attached a hardinfo report, too. I hope this bug can get fixed, soon. Thanks! |
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2019-08-26 07:51:09 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2019-08-26 07:51:12 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu): status |
Invalid |
New |
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2019-09-05 09:51:30 |
Launchpad Janitor |
mesa (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2019-10-26 14:25:58 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2020-05-25 07:41:48 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
Incomplete |
Fix Released |
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2020-05-25 07:41:54 |
Timo Aaltonen |
mesa (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2024-03-15 06:43:47 |
sara |
bug |
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added subscriber sara |