firefox-6.0_1 spinning on a cpu

Marat N.Afanasyev amarat at ksu.ru
Sun Sep 4 16:20:00 UTC 2011


Andriy Gapon wrote:
> on 01/09/2011 14:58 Marat N.Afanasyev said the following:
>> I have a seamonkey with the same symptoms, from time to time it eats several cores
>> of my CPU.
>
> Just a general note: at these level of diagnosing it is not possible to say if you
> see the same problem or not.  That's why I tried to provide a little bit more
> detailed symptoms.
>

  28511 seamonkey-bin CALL  getpeername(0x66,0x7fffff5fba70,0x7fffff5fba34)
  28511 seamonkey-bin RET   getpeername -1 errno 57 Socket is not connected
  28511 seamonkey-bin CALL  getpeername(0x6b,0x7fffff5fba70,0x7fffff5fba34)
  28511 seamonkey-bin RET   getpeername -1 errno 57 Socket is not connected
  28511 seamonkey-bin CALL  getpeername(0x64,0x7fffff5fba70,0x7fffff5fba34)
  28511 seamonkey-bin RET   getpeername -1 errno 57 Socket is not connected

corresponding sockets:

marat    seamonkey- 28511 100 tcp4  127.0.0.1:53964       127.0.0.1:443
marat    seamonkey- 28511 102 tcp4  127.0.0.1:49377       127.0.0.1:443
marat    seamonkey- 28511 108 tcp4  127.0.0.1:18546       127.0.0.1:443

I didn't try your patch yet, waiting for 2.3.2 in ports ;)

-- 
SY, Marat



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