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[upstream] RDD sandbox prevents HW-accelerated video play
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[upstream] RDD sandbox prevents HW-accelerated video play
As of bug 1770407, MOZ_DISABLE_RDD_SANDBOX=1 is no longer needed for
Mesa users.
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[upstream] RDD sandbox prevents HW-accel
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If MOZ_DISABLE_RDD_SANDBOX does not work please file another bug - it's not a
sandbox issue then. This bug is about sandbox so please don't add off topics
comments here.
Thanks.
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(In reply to temptempor from comment #62)
> (In reply to Gian-Carlo Pascutto [:gcp] from comment #61)
> > >Can you please clarify what does fix-optional status for firefox 100 mean
> > >for this bug?
> >
> > It means that if there is a simple fix for the issue, release management
> > would've co
> For me, it still works with disabling sandbox even on Firefox 100.0.
But I still hope this gets fixed soon. :)
What's your system configuration (e.g. OS, GPU, VAAPI library) and what
flags have you manually changed in about:config? FWIW, mine is
OS: Ubuntu 20.04
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 630 (Kaby
(In reply to Gian-Carlo Pascutto [:gcp] from comment #61)
> >Can you please clarify what does fix-optional status for firefox 100 mean
> >for this bug?
>
> It means that if there is a simple fix for the issue, release management
> would've considered taking that fix into Firefox 100. As is hopef
>Can you please clarify what does fix-optional status for firefox 100
mean for this bug?
It means that if there is a simple fix for the issue, release management
would've considered taking that fix into Firefox 100. As is hopefully
rather obvious, there isn't going to be a simple fix for this. It
Another option may be EGL_MESA_platform_gbm extension which creates GL
context over GBM device (the one we use for dmabuf). That may solve this
problem too so investigating.
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I think we can fix that by moving GL code out of RDD process. IIUC we
need to implement DMABuf based gfx::SourceSurface which can be
serialized over IPC bridge to parent/content process where GL can be
used and we'll map dmabuf surface only when we're asked for surface
data.
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for me at least the workaround is working as expected .. But I think it's
something that has to be fixed as soon as possible.. the no use of vaapi gets a
browser that is not smooth and freezes with almost every playback or preview...
firefox is a lot worse since 98 version in my opinion for that.
Created attachment 9275655
firefox100_crash.log
Hello. Just to add in that this issue at least for my setup (Arch Linux,
Firefox 100) is still current.
The previous comment suggest the problem might lie with the decoder but
no other software on my machine has problem decoding through vaapi at
the
In my case I use an AMD card on Manjaro Linux (default free amdgpu
driver). I can say that with Firefox 99.0.1 video on Youtube usually
plays but tries going back to a lower resolution at first, also any
extra system load like other tabs will cause playback to freeze and you
have to restart the vid
Can you please clarify what does fix-optional status for firefox 100
mean for this bug?
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[upstream] RDD sandbox prevents H
I assume this bug will be fixed once video decoding has been moved to a utility
process (bug 1722051).
Until then, MOZ_DISABLE_RDD_SANDBOX=1 environment variable is required to try
out experimental VAAPI.
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(In reply to walmartguy from comment #54)
> (In reply to Darkspirit from comment #52)
> > I assume this bug will be fixed once video decoding has been moved to a
> > utility process (bug 1722051).
> > Until then, MOZ_DISABLE_RDD_SANDBOX=1 environment variable is required to
> > try out experiment
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(In reply to Darkspirit from comment #52)
> I assume this bug will be fixed once video decoding has been moved to a
> utility process (bug 1722051).
> Until then, MOZ_DISABLE_RDD_SANDBOX=1 environment variable is required to try
> out experimental VAAPI.
It doesn't work reliably regardless, as a
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This seems to be an upstream bug indeed:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1751363
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Importance: U
My workaround:
Set media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled to FALSE
OR
Set media.rdd-process.enable to FALSE
While still having media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled set to TRUE
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The same bug? @osomon
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/t9s7mj/playing_videos_in_arch_linux_suddenly_fails_with/
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And this is the content of amdgpu.ids
It's just a plain text file
# List of AMDGPU IDs
#
# Syntax:
# device_id,revision_id,product_name<-- single tab after comma
1.0.0
15DD, C3, AMD Radeon(TM) Vega 3 Graphics
15DD, CB, AMD Radeon(TM) Vega 3 Graphics
15DD, CE, AMD
/usr/share/libdrm$ ls -l
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10551 Jul 2 2021 amdgpu.ids
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[apt] Firefox 98 installed from apt cannot
From the error messages, the problem seems to be with reading
/usr/share/libdrm/amdgpu.ids, rather than loading the driver itself.
What are the permissions on that file? Is an apparmor profile enforced
for firefox?
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But sometimes, what you need is just reloading the page
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Still the same for Firefox 98.0.2
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From the debug information, I suspect that the problem is on
/usr/lib/x86_64/dri/radeonsi_drv_video.so
My machine is AMD® Ryzen 5 5600g with integrated radeon graphics by the way
There was an update for Firefox 98.0.2
Haven't tried the apt version for the 98.0.2
Will tried that this night, hopef
sudo apt install libavcodec58
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
libavcodec58 is already the newest version (7:4.4-6ubuntu5).
libavcodec58 set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Seems
Aditya, can you check whether libavcodec58 is installed? If it isn't,
please install that package, then restart firefox, and let us know
whether this fixed the problem.
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Package: firefox
Version: 98.0+build3-0ubuntu0.21.10.2
Priority: optional
Section: web
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Mozilla Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 232 MB
Provides: gnome-www-browser, iceweasel, www-browser
Depends: lsb-release, libasound2 (>= 1.0
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** Description changed:
• Ubuntu 21.10 (64 bit)
• Firefox 98 installed via apt (cookies & cache have been cleared)
• Kernel 5.13.0-30-generic x86_64
• Tried on both wayland and X11 session → same result
Steps to reproduce:
(1) Visit https://www.youtube.com
(2) Choose one of the vi
Public bug reported:
• Ubuntu 21.10 (64 bit)
• Firefox 98 installed via apt (cookies & cache have been cleared)
• Kernel 5.13.0-30-generic x86_64
• Tried on both wayland and X11 session → same result
Steps to reproduce:
(1) Visit https://www.youtube.com
(2) Choose one of the video
Actual Result:
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