Closed Bug 805944 Opened 13 years ago Closed 13 years ago

White card view remains on screen

Categories

(Firefox OS Graveyard :: General, defect)

x86_64
Linux
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(blocking-basecamp:+)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 803447
blocking-basecamp +

People

(Reporter: overholt, Unassigned)

Details

(Keywords: b2g-testdriver, unagi)

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Ehsan was showing me random issues with his Unagi and we came across this issue. A white rectangle the size of the app card views remained on screen overlayed on top of actual card views and running apps. We're not sure how to get into this state but we captured the logcat output (attached) and took a video of the behaviour: http://youtu.be/eGgtZQ-a5PM
Tony, can someone in QA help get STR?
Whiteboard: [blocked-on-input QA]
From initial look at the video and logcat, weird behavior I'm seeing includes: 1. Ehsan's phone appears to be set back to the 1980s: E/GeckoConsole( 109): maps.googleapis.com:443 uses an invalid security certificate. E/GeckoConsole( 109): E/GeckoConsole( 109): The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate has expired. E/GeckoConsole( 109): The certificate will not be valid until 10/10/12 17:13. The current time is 01/13/80 02:14. E/GeckoConsole( 109): E/GeckoConsole( 109): (Error code: sec_error_expired_issuer_certificate) 2. The card view appears to be hung on top of the Gaia UI, so it's possible this is a Gaia bug.
Andrew, Did this problem show up when you were in the nokia maps application ? Or was this problem evident before ? Did it show up while you were attempting to close an app ? I am thinking we could be hitting a race condition that is allowing a window to stay open when it should have closed.
This sounds like a duplicate !
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 13 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Keywords: steps-wanted
Whiteboard: [blocked-on-input QA]
(In reply to Jason Smith [:jsmith] from comment #2) > From initial look at the video and logcat, weird behavior I'm seeing > includes: > > 1. Ehsan's phone appears to be set back to the 1980s: Without a SIM, it's hard to set the date manually since it's ~400 button pushes to go from January 1st 1980 to today :) Thanks for the very quick triage, Jason and David!
blocking-basecamp: ? → +
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