Closed Bug 114743 Opened 23 years ago Closed 23 years ago

Crash on URL after a few seconds once loaded

Categories

(Core :: Networking: HTTP, defect)

x86
All
defect
Not set
critical

Tracking

()

RESOLVED WORKSFORME

People

(Reporter: wolruf, Assigned: darin.moz)

References

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Details

(Keywords: crash, regression)

Build ID: 2001121108 on Linux and Win2k.

Steps to reproduce bug:
1. Load URL
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/dec2001/nf20011211_3015.htm ,
2. Wait until loaded,
3. Then wait for 30 seconds,
4. If it's not crashed already, close window,
5. Mozilla crashes.

Expected behaviour: should not crash. This is a regression because build
20011210 does not crash on Linux & Win2k.

I crash everytime going to this URL, Linux build gives me a Talkback window,
Win2k build does not.
Talkback ID (Linux): TB344501H.
Stephen, can you retreive Talkback data please ?

On #mozillazine, rkaa noticed many warnings in JavaScript console and thinks it
might be a dupe of bug 101470, itself dupe of bug 103997, itself dupe of bug
52334. That's why I'm initially choosing 'DOM HTML' component.
Keywords: crash, regression
Win2k finally also fired Talkback window when restarting Mozilla. Talkback ID:
TB351442Z.
Therefore, it seems now hard to reproduce bug, I'll try to post better steps,
nonetheless I crashes 4 times on Linux and 1 on Win2k with a single window on
this URL so I'm pretty sure about it, but it's not 100% reproducible though.
tack Signature  ntdll.dll + 0x4b9b1 (0x77fcb9b1) 51fdd393
Trigger Time 2001-12-11 14:19:03
Email Address cahagn_o@epita.fr
URL visited http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/dec2001/nf20011211_3015.htm
User Comments bug 114743
Build ID 2001121109
Product ID MozillaTrunk
Platform
Operating System Win32
Module
Trigger Reason Access violation
Stack Trace
ntdll.dll + 0x4b9b1 (0x77fcb9b1)
ntdll.dll + 0x4c2d3 (0x77fcc2d3)
ntdll.dll + 0x7833 (0x77f87833)
ntdll.dll + 0x4bd61 (0x77fcbd61)
MSVCRT.DLL + 0x1426 (0x78001426)
MSVCRT.DLL + 0x13c3 (0x780013c3)
nsFileIO::GetOutputStream
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\base\src\nsFileStreams.cpp, line 318]
nsFileTransport::OpenOutputStream
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\base\src\nsFileTransport.cpp, line 492]
nsCacheEntryDescriptor::nsTransportWrapper::OpenOutputStream
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\cache\src\nsCacheEntryDescriptor.cpp, line 531]
nsHttpChannel::InstallCacheListener
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\protocol\http\src\nsHttpChannel.cpp, line 1110]
nsHttpChannel::ProcessNormal
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\protocol\http\src\nsHttpChannel.cpp, line 582]
nsHttpChannel::ProcessResponse
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\protocol\http\src\nsHttpChannel.cpp, line 543]
nsHttpChannel::OnStartRequest
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\protocol\http\src\nsHttpChannel.cpp, line 2340]
nsOnStartRequestEvent::HandleEvent
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\base\src\nsRequestObserverProxy.cpp, line 162]
PL_HandleEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\threads\plevent.c, line 591]
PL_ProcessPendingEvents [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\threads\plevent.c,
line 524]
_md_EventReceiverProc [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\threads\plevent.c, line
1072]
nsAppShellService::Run
[d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpfe\appshell\src\nsAppShellService.cpp, line 303]
main1 [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpfe\bootstrap\nsAppRunner.cpp, line 1285]
main [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpfe\bootstrap\nsAppRunner.cpp, line 1602]
WinMain [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpfe\bootstrap\nsAppRunner.cpp, line 1620]
WinMainCRTStartup()
KERNEL32.DLL + 0x17d08 (0x77e97d08) 
Reassigning to Networking:HTTP as the stack seems to indicate it's rather a 
networking-related problem.
Assignee: jst → darin
Component: DOM HTML → Networking: HTTP
QA Contact: stummala → tever
wfm using build 2001121208 on both Linux & Win2k.
20011211 wasa buggy build, there're other crash solved with 20011212 builds.
Marking WORKSFORME.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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