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Brave SIGILL and SIGSEGV #19801
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I had this same issue too, and a search of SIGILL lead me here now In my case, I had my ram overclocked to a speed that causes some instability and brave crashing (along with my extensions too). my issue got fixed after putting my ram clock speeds back to auto hopefully this leads you onto a solution in your case. I apologize if I wasn't too helpful |
I've been having this issue too. I have the crash reports that Brave dumped to .config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Crash Reports folder when this event happened. You can download them here in case they are of some use for you. These crashes were becoming more and more frequent until the browser was not usable at all. Then I uninstall it, delete the .config/BraveSoftware folder and now well after a few hours of use it seems is not happening anymore. Brave version (brave://version) info
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This is affecting me, as well. It's happening consistently on this page: https://dotbigbang.com/game/ee6c009c342f4176a6debbd7b3d997a3/escape-the-aliens?mp=escapethealiens My info:
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I recently came back to using Arch and started facing the issue almost immediately. No issue on Flatpak's Brave using Fedora since the time I filed this very issue however Running Brave from my terminal to get some output (with or without the fontconfig path) gives me the following errors now:
The crashing tabs seem to happen for Google searches mostly |
Tabs crash with For me, it happens if I leave https://music.youtube.com/ playing for a long time (many hours). Currently, that tab is using up 1.2 GiB of memory on my PC, so I'm guessing maybe this application has a memory leak, and the |
It happens mostly when browsing Google results. Switching to Brave search I don't have (any) tabs crashing anymore |
For me, Brave is crashing very often no matter what site I'm browsing. Since one year to present, every Brave version fails constantly with SIGILL or SIGSEGV. Disabling hardware acceleration seems to help but performance is severely impacted. |
it still hasn't been fixed...I was doubting whether this issue is caused by AMD CPU or my Arch Linux, but I never had SIGSEGV, even my brave usually occupies 10GB+ memories. |
5.19.0-40-generic #41~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux. Brave ver. Version 1.50.121 Chromium: 112.0.5615.138 (Official Build) (64-bit) Brave tab immediately and with no exception crashes with SIGILL on https://tailwindcss.com/docs/vertical-align. Firefox and Chromium don't have any problem with this page. |
I am facing the same issue. This is a critical bug for a browser. I wonder why there has been no update regarding this. I get SIGILL when I try to open this page or Google Maps. |
Similar to what @crendope said before, I was getting a huge amount of SIGILL and SIGSEGV errors recently. On a whim, I decided to test my RAM with memtest86 and found that there were several huge blocks of address space that failed testing. After replacing the respective DIMMs, I haven't seen a single error with Brave since. I should also mention that I only ever seemed to get errors in Brave, not with any other applications. This is not to say that Brave doesn't have an actual issue here, but it might be worth testing your own machines just in case there is actually an (unlikely) hardware failure. |
Same here: bad RAM was the cause of this errors in my laptop. Booted with a
Memtest86 USB stick and found several failures: motherboard changed and
crashes disappeared. I think that due to the browser is a high memory
consumption application, it's more probable to hit this memory problems on
it.
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… Similar to what @crendope <https://github.com/crendope> said before, I
was getting a huge amount of SIGILL and SIGSEGV errors recently. On a whim,
I decided to test my RAM with memtest86 and found that there were several
huge blocks of address space that failed testing. After replacing the
respective DIMMs, I haven't seen a single error with Brave since. I should
also mention that I only ever seemed to get errors in Brave, not with any
other applications.
This is not to say that Brave *doesn't* have an actual issue here, but it
might be worth testing your own machines just in case there is actually an
(unlikely) hardware failure.
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I get the same issue, and I'm not sure it's bad RAM. It only happens with Brave, and it's always the first time I load it after booting, and only then. Once I restart it, it runs okay.
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Description
Browsing high memory profile tabs sometimes segfaults Brave. Seemlingly random and has been happening for a month now with weekly system upgrades.
Steps to Reproduce
Applications like YouTube, Jira seems to be the cause, but the issue can then happen in any tab.
Actual result:
SIGILL
SIGSEGV
Expected result:
The navigation continues and tabs don't crash.
Reproduces how often:
Everyday with a developer usage ie. about 20 tabs opened at any given time on average, including 2-3 with developer tools opened.
Brave version (brave://version info)
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