Crash while surfing wetteronline.de on Linux mobile device (aarch64)
Categories
(Fenix :: General, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
People
(Reporter: jonathan.brielmaier, Unassigned)
Details
Firefox for Android
Steps to reproduce:
- Running Firefox 115.5.esr on Librem 5 (mobile phone with linux) on PureOS 10 (based on Debian 11)
- Browse to https://www.wetteronline.de/wetter/stuttgart
- Wait a few seconds
Actual results:
Firefox will crash. I always send a crash report. The error occurs reproducible for a few weeks now.
Expected results:
Firefox should show the website. While e.g. browsing to https://www.wetteronline.de FF doesn't crash.
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Updated•1 year ago
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Comment 1•1 year ago
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Moving this to Fenix > General component to allow our engineers to examine it more closely. If this is not the right component, please move it to a more appropriate one. Thanks!
Hi Jonathan, thank you for reporting. I cannot reproduce this in the current 'Release' version 120 or 'Nightly' version 122. My suggestion is to update the Firefox application as soon as you are able to do so - if this issue persists on the update, please tag me on this issue.
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Comment 3•1 year ago
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Hm I somehow can not reproduce this bug anymore. It silently disappeared.
For the record I'm talking about the firefox desktop build on linux/aarch64. It has nothing to do with Android/Fenix.
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Comment 4•6 months ago
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Somehow this bug is "back again" and even worse now. At least I can reproduce it now stable.
It happens at least while opening one of the follow websites:
https://www.wetteronline.de/wetter/stuttgart
https://wetter.com (only sometimes)
It seems that I'm not the only one affected by this, see the crash reports from September:
https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/signature/?version=115.14.0esr&version=115.15.0esr&signature=libc.so.6%20%7C%20libgallium_dri.so&date=%3E%3D2024-09-01T19%3A51%3A00.000Z&date=%3C2024-09-25T19%3A51%3A00.000Z&_columns=date&_columns=product&_columns=version&_columns=build_id&_columns=platform&_columns=reason&_columns=address&_columns=install_time&_columns=startup_crash&_sort=-date&page=1#reports
It's at least 115.14.0esr and 115.15.0esr. It seems that only Debian based arm64 Distro's are affected.
So I assume, that it's triggered by the combination of CPU architecture and mesa/graphic driver.
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