Bug 928270

Summary: Latest update of pulseaudio made Intel HDA crash
Product: [openSUSE] openSUSE Distribution Reporter: Forgotten User 2Vw8gjJgA9 <forgotten_2Vw8gjJgA9>
Component: SoundAssignee: Takashi Iwai <tiwai>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P3 - Medium    
Version: 13.2   
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Hardware: x86-64   
OS: openSUSE 13.2   
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Attachments: Update screenshot of the Yast and System Info

Description Forgotten User 2Vw8gjJgA9 2015-04-23 01:46:43 UTC
Created attachment 632040 [details]
Update screenshot of the Yast and System Info

To replicate this bug I just needed to execute the update of pulseaudio named as openSUSE-2015-319

For some unknown reason this update causes my Intel HDA to crash within pulseaudio. Even if I try to restart pulseaudio using the command line I receive an Assert error. 

I couldn't save the error log once I was forced to use Snapper to revert this update to it's previous version. Once I did it, everything started to work again.

Follows an TAR GZ file attached with more details about the specific update patch and my system details (sound board, etc).

Computer: Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series
Comment 1 Forgotten User 2Vw8gjJgA9 2015-04-23 01:51:24 UTC
The crash was verified for the Intel HDA PCH device (not the HDMI one). My computer speakers (I don't know if this extends for the HDMI as well) wouldn't work once the update was done.
Comment 2 Forgotten User 2Vw8gjJgA9 2015-04-23 01:53:47 UTC
Just to clarify, the version of pulseaudio that is working is the 5.0-4.15.1

The problematic version is 5.0-4.18.1
Comment 3 Takashi Iwai 2015-04-23 05:52:40 UTC
The fix will be released soon.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 928035 ***