Closed
Bug 1412203
Opened 7 years ago
Closed 5 years ago
The mouse will be flash when firefox is sharing on thinkpad T430s win7 32 bit
Categories
(Core :: WebRTC: Audio/Video, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
INCOMPLETE
People
(Reporter: aisnote, Unassigned, NeedInfo)
Details
(Whiteboard: [need info 2017-11-01])
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/61.0.3163.100 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
using firefox 56 on T430s lenovo thinkpad, win7 32 bit to do webrtc screen sharing
Actual results:
the mouse cursor will flashed and let the user dizzy
Expected results:
mouse cursor not flashed
notes:
note: Using chrome and webex native App share is ok
Updated•7 years ago
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Component: Untriaged → WebRTC
Product: Firefox → Core
Comment 1•7 years ago
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I can't repro, but my configuration is not exactly comparable to the reporter's.
jib, who should get pinged about this, these days?
Component: WebRTC → WebRTC: Audio/Video
Flags: needinfo?(jib)
and FF56 always crash on T430s, this is crash logs:
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/ee2eee25-1318-49fb-8480-c9cba1171027
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/1277b769-3b34-4653-be6c-15b351171027
thanks.
Comment 5•7 years ago
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Elliot, do you have a test case we can use to reproduce this? Which service are you using?
Flags: needinfo?(aisnote)
the service will be available in next couple weeks with webex, will let you know soon.
Flags: needinfo?(aisnote)
Comment 7•7 years ago
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Elliot, it's unclear what you're doing, and what went wrong, or what you expected to happen.
Can you write up more details?
"the mouse cursor will flashed and let the user dizzy"
Also, does this service crash on other machines (not T430s?) You also mention win 7 32-bit - does it crash on Win7 64 bit, or other versions of windows you have access to?
If we can get it to crash like this on Linux, it would be easy to debug using a trace-recording debugger ('rr'). Being able to try it ourselves would be the biggest help.
You could also try getting logs with these env vars set (usually for this I start Firefox from a shell where I've set them):
MOZ_LOG=signaling:4,jsep:4,GMP:5
MOZ_LOG_FILE=%TEMP%/moz.log (or maybe it's %TEMP%\moz.log)
Note that you'll get multiple files, since we create one log per process
Thanks!
Nils - can you loop in the OpenH264 guys?
Flags: needinfo?(rjesup)
Flags: needinfo?(drno)
Flags: needinfo?(aisnote)
Updated•7 years ago
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Flags: needinfo?(jib)
Updated•7 years ago
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Whiteboard: [need info 2017-11-01]
Comment 8•5 years ago
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No response for 2 years, I am closing as incomplete.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 5 years ago
Resolution: --- → INCOMPLETE
Updated•4 years ago
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Flags: needinfo?(drno)
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