Closed Bug 76811 Opened 25 years ago Closed 25 years ago

nsProxyObjectCallInfo::SetCallersQueue [Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)]

Categories

(Core :: Networking, defect)

x86
Windows 2000
defect
Not set
critical

Tracking

()

RESOLVED WORKSFORME

People

(Reporter: timeless, Assigned: dougt)

References

Details

(Keywords: crash)

I think this should correspond to talkback TB29357158M and TB29357128X >from drwatson report< function: nsProxyObjectCallInfo::SetCallersQueue 60d011a8 53 push ebx 60d011a9 8d4dec lea ecx,[ebp+0xec] ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011ac 895dec mov [ebp+0xec],ebx ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011af e84079fdff call nsSlidingString::~nsSlidingString+0xbfd (60cd8af4) 60d011b4 8b7d10 mov edi,[ebp+0x10] ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011b7 8d4dec lea ecx,[ebp+0xec] ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011ba 51 push ecx 60d011bb 6868bfd060 push 0x60d0bf68 60d011c0 8b07 mov eax,[edi] ds:01525a18=00000000 60d011c2 57 push edi FAULT ->60d011c3 ff10 call dword ptr [eax] ds:00000000=???????? 60d011c5 be00000080 mov esi,0x80000000 60d011ca 85c6 test esi,eax 60d011cc 7520 jnz nsOutputConsoleStream::`vftable'+0xa (60d09cee) 60d011ce 8b4dec mov ecx,[ebp+0xec] ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011d1 e8c9020000 call nsProxyObjectCallInfo::SetCallersQueue+0x90c (60d0149f) 60d011d6 53 push ebx 60d011d7 8d4dec lea ecx,[ebp+0xec] ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011da 894510 mov [ebp+0x10],eax ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011dd e8a27bfdff call nsCOMPtr_base::assign_with_AddRef (60cd8d84) 60d011e2 395d10 cmp [ebp+0x10],ebx ss:00bac0e6=???????? 60d011e5 0f848d020000 je nsProxyObjectCallInfo::SetCallersQueue+0x8e5 (60d01478) *----> Stack Back Trace <----* FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name 0012EB10 60D00884 00A32D50 00000006 01525A18 606CEE28 xpcom!nsProxyObjectCallInfo::SetCallersQueue 0012EB4C 60698446 00ABFE60 00000000 606CEE28 01525A18 xpcom!nsXPTCStubBase::Sentinel7 0012EB8C 01D948D8 00000000 015C6120 01525A18 00ABFE60 necko!nsProxyObjectCallInfo::operator= 0012EBBC 01D9D94A 0012EBEC 015C6120 01525A18 00000000 gkcontent!NS_CreateHTMLElement 0012EC08 01D9DE2C 0012EC38 01525A18 0158B618 015C6058 gkcontent!NS_NewHTMLDocument 0012EC5C 01DD5819 00000000 00000000 015C6058 0012EEA0 gkcontent!NS_NewHTMLDocument 0012EDDC 01DD5BE0 00000000 015BBE38 00000000 0012EEA0 gkcontent!NS_NewXMLDocument 0012F238 603CB959 015BEE60 00000000 015BBDF8 603DCBF0 gkcontent!NS_NewXMLDocument 0012F274 603CB80C 015BD428 015BD428 015BBDF8 80000000 gkparser!nsExpatTokenizer::FrontloadMisplacedContent 0012F288 603CB673 015BBDF8 015BD428 00AF1DD8 00AF1DD8 gkparser!nsExpatTokenizer::FrontloadMisplacedContent (FPO: [3,0,3]) 0012F2AC 603C67BD 015BBDF8 00AF1DD8 015C08B0 00000000 gkparser!NS_NewWellFormed_DTD 0012F2D4 603C6658 00000000 00AF1DD8 00000001 804E03E8 gkparser!CNavDTD::AddRef 0012F2F0 603C5E23 00000001 00000000 00000000 01573A88 gkparser!CNavDTD::AddRef 0012F30C 01D9CCF4 0158B618 01573A88 00000000 015C1D88 gkparser!CNavDTD::AddRef 0012F330 01D9D234 0012F34C 01573A88 015C9F6C 015C9F58 gkcontent!NS_NewHTMLDocument 0012F358 01D9CC78 015C9F58 00000000 01573A88 80004005 gkcontent!NS_NewHTMLDocument 0012F3D0 60698759 01573A88 015C9F58 00000000 80004005 gkcontent!NS_NewHTMLDocument 0012F3FC 606CB633 01573A88 00000000 00000000 80004005 necko!nsProxyObjectCallInfo::operator= 0012F424 606CB49C 80004005 00000000 0158B618 00000000 necko!DupString 0012F43C 606984CC 015D15A8 015C9F5C 00000000 015C9F58 necko!DupString (FPO: [3,0,3]) 0012F458 606983D8 015C9F5C 00000000 015C9350 00000000 necko!nsProxyObjectCallInfo::operator= 0012F49C 01D948D8 015C9F58 015C9350 01573A88 00000000 necko!nsProxyObjectCallInfo::operator= 0012F4CC 01D9D94A 0012F4FC 015C9350 01573A88 00000000 gkcontent!NS_CreateHTMLElement 0012F518 01D9DE2C 0012F548 01573A88 0158B618 015ADE88 gkcontent!NS_NewHTMLDocument 0012F56C 01DD5819 00000000 00000000 015ADE88 0012F7B0 gkcontent!NS_NewHTMLDocument 0012F6EC 01DD5BE0 00000000 015BBE38 00000000 0012F7B0 gkcontent!NS_NewXMLDocument 0012FB48 603CB959 015BEE60 00000000 015BBDF8 603DCBF0 gkcontent!NS_NewXMLDocument 0012FB84 603CB80C 015BD370 015BD370 015BBDF8 80000000 gkparser!nsExpatTokenizer::FrontloadMisplacedContent 0012FB98 603CB673 015BBDF8 015BD370 00AF1DD8 00AF1DD8 gkparser!nsExpatTokenizer::FrontloadMisplacedContent (FPO: [3,0,3]) 0012FBBC 603C67BD 015BBDF8 00AF1DD8 015C08B0 00000000 gkparser!NS_NewWellFormed_DTD 0012FBE4 603C6658 00AF1DD8 015BEC78 00AF1DE0 804E03E8 gkparser!CNavDTD::AddRef 0012FC00 603C69DD 00000001 00000000 00000000 01565218 gkparser!CNavDTD::AddRef 0012FC40 60955108 00002000 00AF2680 00000000 0156E14C gkparser!CNavDTD::AddRef 0012FC68 606CA150 01565218 00AF2680 00000000 0156E14C urildr!nsQueryReferent::operator= 0012FC88 6069DBF9 00AF2684 00ABC3B4 00000000 0156E14C necko!DupString (FPO: [6,0,1]) 0012FCBC 6069D710 00AF2684 60CD1189 015C8BA4 00000000 necko!nsProxyObjectCallInfo::operator= 0012FCC4 60CD1189 015C8BA4 00000000 00A32D90 60CD15AD necko!nsProxyObjectCallInfo::operator= (FPO: [1,0,0]) 0012FCD4 60CD15AD 015C8BA4 0012FDCC 0012FCFC 00A32D90 xpcom!PL_HandleEvent (FPO: [1,0,2]) 0012FCEC 60CFA30E 00A32D90 0012FDD4 0012FD1C 77E148DC xpcom!PL_ProcessPendingEvents (FPO: [EBP 0x0012FDCC] [1,0,4]) 0012FE00 6008678D 00A15388 00401678 00A17798 00000000 xpcom!PL_GetEventQueueSelectFD 0012FE08 00401678 00A17798 00000000 0013383E 00000000 appshell!nsQueryReferent::operator= (FPO: [1,0,0]) 0012FEF0 004011B8 00000001 002F3AB8 002F3AE8 0013383E mozilla!nsGetInterface::operator= 0012FF18 00402BA0 00000001 002F3AB8 00404AFA 00400000 mozilla!nsGetInterface::operator= 0012FF24 00404AFA 00400000 00000000 0013383E 00000001 mozilla!nsGetInterface::operator= (FPO: [4,0,0]) 0012FFC0 77E992A6 10B6DEF8 0000033A 7FFDF000 C0000005 mozilla!nsGetInterface::operator= 0012FFF0 00000000 004049C6 00000000 000000C8 00000100 kernel32!GetCommandLineW
Adding keywords and severity.
Severity: normal → critical
Keywords: crash
*** Bug 73784 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I no longer get the crash on load that was associated with this bug in the latest nightlies, but I do get this: "The procedure entry point ??OnsInputFileStream@@QAE@ABVO@@Z could not be found in dynamic link library xpcom.dll" The browser then loads normally.
try installing mozilla in a different location, those messages usually mean outdated libraries or references into libraries are handing around.
Keywords: qawanted
timeless can you still reproduce? I can not find either of the talkback back reports that you cite.
no comment from reporter.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
reporter: This bug is a "futured" or "untargeted" bug which has been "resolved/works for me". Most bugs meeting this criteria are usually somewhat out of date or working in the current builds. If this bug is not happening for you in a recent build (such as the Mozilla daily build, Mozilla 0.9.3, or Netscape 6.1), please use the friendly "Mark bugs as VERIFIED" radio button to set this bug to "VERIFIED/WORKS FOR ME" If you reported the bug on a platform (e.g. Linux) and other contributors reported on another platform (e.g. Mac OS), please comment that it works for you but do not verify it yet. For these multi-platform bug reports, we need to verify all reported platforms -OR- create new "still broken on platform X" bugs when you verify.
QA Contact: tever → benc
Keywords: qawanted
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