** Summary changed:
- Totem player hangs when seeking video
+ Totem player hangs when seeking video due to [gen9_mfd.c:649:
gen9_hcpd_get_reference_picture_frame_id: Assertion `0' failed.]
** No longer affects: totem (Ubuntu)
** Project changed: totem => libva
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** Changed in: intel-vaapi-driver (Ubuntu)
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Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
Totem player hangs when seeking video
Status in Totem:
New
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** Also affects: totem via
https://github.com/intel/intel-vaapi-driver/issues/448
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Thanks. Upstream bug: https://github.com/intel/intel-vaapi-
driver/issues/448
** Bug watch added: github.com/intel/intel-vaapi-driver/issues #448
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Hmm, not sure what I did wrong last time, but you're right: Uninstalling
i965-va-driver does resolve the issue. I'll report the crash at the
intel-vaapi-driver repo as suggested.
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Can you clarify what "did not do anything" means? Because if you have
uninstalled package i965-va-driver then it should be impossible to
encounter the crash mentioned above. If not doing anything means that
totem still hangs then the cause of the hang is likely something
different again.
P.S. Ple
Hmm, so removing i965-va-driver did not do anything, even after a
reboot. What did work is to remove gstreamer1.0-vaapi. What are the side
effects of this? Does it basically just mean that anything using
gstreamer would have HW acceleration disabled?
It's a little bit entertaining to see the comme
Oh. gen9_mfd.c and gen9_hcpd_get_reference_picture_frame_id are from
intel-vaapi-driver.
As a workaround, please try:
sudo apt remove i965-va-driver
** Also affects: intel-vaapi-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
It may be a coincidence, but another Mesa Intel gen9 crash in totem is
bug 1815236.
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Title:
Totem player hangs when seeking video
And here is the backtrace for that error:
```
#0 0x76263e97 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:51
#1 0x76265801 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:79
#2 0x7625539a in __assert_fail_base (fmt=0x763dc7d8 "%s%s%s:%u:
%s%sAssertion `%s' fail
That was playing an .mp4 file. When I play an .mov file, totem crashes
instead of hangs, providing a hopefully more useful error message:
totem: gen9_mfd.c:649: gen9_hcpd_get_reference_picture_frame_id: Assertion `0'
failed.
Aborted
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If I run totem from the command-line, it has the following output before
it hangs:
```
gerrit@gerrit-apollo:~/Downloads$ totem
35c3-9370-eng-deu-Hacking_how_we_see_hd.mp4
(totem:16739): Gtk-WARNING **: 21:07:52.632: Drawing a gadget with
negative dimensions. Did you forget to allocate a size? (
Thank you for your bug report. I can't reproduce the issue here. Do you
get any error/warning on the standard output/journal log when getting
the issue? Could you get a gdb backtrace?
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
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