http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=911358
Takashi Iwai
(In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #2)
This happens only after suspend/resume, right? Did you try to reproduce?
This problem is known to happen only on certain broken CPU and BIOS, so I cannot reproduce here at all.
Usually I don't suspend my computer during playback of music ;-) No, I did not suspend/resume the computer. Despite of that I think SIGILL (invalid instruction) is quite different from SIGSEVG (bad memory access). For what's worth it: My CPU is a "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz" with microcode 0x19 (stepping 3). I quick look at bug 903874 showed that the microcode in use is 0x1c there (much newer than what I have). If the only common thing in both bugs is "__lll_lock_elision()", that code could just be broken (assuming Intel CPUs are not). So if you can: Play any Ogg/Vobis file on a Intel CPU in x86_64 environemnt. I can 100% reproduce it, and when you specify multiple files in command line, pressing ^C does not continue with the next filem but aborts the command. Testing this is really easy!
So, in your case, installing the latest ucode-intel package should fix the problem. This will disable TSX that is known to be broken. Please check it. Of course, due to the bug 903874, the problem may reappear after suspend/resume. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.