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Getting the log
If you are in a TTY, and the hyprland session that crashed was the last one you launched, the log will be printed with
cat /tmp/hypr/$(ls -t /tmp/hypr/ | head -n 1)/hyprland.log
feel free to save it to a file, save, copy, etc.
if you are in a Hyprland session, and you want the log of the last session, use
cat /tmp/hypr/$(ls -t /tmp/hypr/ | head -n 2 | tail -n 1)/hyprland.log
Obtaining the Hyprland Crash Report
If you have $XDG_CACHE_HOME
set, the crash report directory is $XDG_CACHE_HOME/hyprland
. If not, it's $HOME/.cache/hyprland
.
Go to the crash report directory and you should find a file named hyprlandCrashReport[XXXX].txt
where [XXXX]
is the PID of the process that crashed.
Attach that file to your issue.
Crashes at launch
Diagnose the issue by what is in the log:
sWLRBackend was NULL!
-> launch in the TTY and refer to the wlr logs in RED.Monitor X has NO PREFERRED MODE, and an INVALID one was requested
-> your monitor is bork.- Other -> see the coredump. Use
coredumpctl
, find the latest one's PID and docoredumpctl info PID
. - failing on a driver (e.g.
radeon
) -> try compiling withmake legacyrenderer
, if that doesn't help, report an issue. - failing on
wlr-xxx
-> try compiling withmake legacyrenderer
, if that doesn't help, report an issue, and also refer to the TTY wlr logs in RED like in the first point. - failing on
Hyprland
-> report an issue.
Crashes not at launch
Report an issue on GitHub or on the Discord server.
Bugs
First of all, READ THE FAQ PAGE
If your bug is not listed there, you can ask on the Discord server or open an issue on GitHub.
Building the Wayland stack with ASan
If requested, this is the deepest level of memory issue debugging possible.
Prepare yourself mentally, and then:
recommended to do in tty
clone wayland (git clone --recursive https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland
)
clone hyprland (git clone --recursive https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland
)
add these envs to your Hyprland config to reset ASAN_OPTIONS for children and set LD_PRELOAD:
env = ASAN_OPTIONS,detect_odr_violation=0
env = LD_PRELOAD,/usr/lib/libasan.so.8.0.0
Please note to check the asan .so version on your system with ls /usr/lib | grep libasan
wayland:
meson ./build --prefix=/usr --buildtype=debug -Db_sanitize=address
sudo ninja -C build install
The Wayland build will likely fail citing missing dependencies such as Doxygen, these dependencies will likely be available from your distros package manager.
hyprland:
cmake --no-warn-unused-cli -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Debug -DWITH_ASAN:STRING=True -S . -B ./build -G Ninja
cmake --build ./build --config Debug --target all -j`nproc 2>/dev/null || getconf NPROCESSORS_CONF`
cd ./subprojects/wlroots
rm -rf ./build
meson ./build --prefix=/usr --buildtype=debug -Db_sanitize=address
ninja -C build
cd ../..
sudo make install
Exit Hyprland to a TTY, cd to the cloned hyprland, and launch it:
ASAN_OPTIONS="detect_odr_violation=0,log_path=asan.log" ./build/Hyprland -c ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf
open your terminal
Do whatever you used to do in order to crash the compositor.
Please note many apps will refuse to launch. Notably complex applications, like e.g. browsers.
Once it crashes, go to ~
or cwd
and look for asan.log.XXXXX
files. Zip all and attach to the issue.
once you are done, to revert your horribleness of no app opening without the ld preload just go to the cloned wayland and do
sudo rm -rf ./build
meson ./build --prefix=/usr --buildtype=release
sudo ninja -C build install
To revert the changes to hyprland and wlroots, do inside the cloned hyprland:
make all && sudo make install