firefox-29.0,1 -- dumps core

Marat N.Afanasyev amarat at li.ru
Wed May 21 09:54:14 UTC 2014


Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>
>
> Please allow me to clarify two things:
>
> 1)  The exact set of build options that are needed in order to reproduce
>      the crash I have reported are as follows:
>
> 	DBUS (enabled by default)
> 	GIO (enabled by default)
> 	GSTREAMER (enabled by default)
> 	ALSA (enabled by default)
>
> 	DEBUG
>
> Apparently enabling or disabling the LOGGING option makes no difference
> at all.  The crash will arise (when broswing around on, e.g. www.newegg.com)
> as long as the DEBUG build-time option is enabled.
>
> 2)  When built with DEBUG, Firefox is quite a bit more verbose than when
> it is built without that option.  In particular, some text messages that
> Firefox writes to its stderr channel just before it segfaults appear to
> provide some indication of the reason why it elects to do so:
>
> ...
> XRE_main+0x00000058 [/usr/local/lib/firefox/libxul.so +0x03348aa7]
> _start+0x00000825 [/usr/local/bin/firefox +0x00004935]
> _start+0x00000c20 [/usr/local/bin/firefox +0x00004d30]
> _start+0x0000008e [/usr/local/bin/firefox +0x0000419e]
> UNKNOWN 0x800696000
> [79233] ###!!! ABORT: Should be tracking any image we're going to use!: 'mImageTracked', file /usr/ports/www/firefox/work/mozilla-release/layout/style/nsStyleStruct.h, line 208
> Hit MOZ_CRASH() at /usr/ports/www/firefox/work/mozilla-release/memory/mozalloc/mozalloc_abort.cpp:30
>
>
> Can anybody who knows their way around the Firefox code look into this
> further?
>
> I myself am not at all familiar with the code base of Firefox.
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I have similar problem, but with seamonkey 2.26. Without checked DEBUG 
it works almost fine to say nothing about lightning that completely 
useless, today I've tried to build it with DEBUG wondering whether I'd 
find out why lightning shows me the finger, but I had crash dump at 
browser startup:

% seamonkey

(process:36402): GLib-CRITICAL **: void g_slice_set_config(GSliceConfig, 
gint64): assertion `sys_page_size == 0' failed
[36402] WARNING: dependent window created without a parent: file 
/mnt/ssdtmp/mnt/mod_usr/head/www/seamonkey/work/comm-release/mozilla/toolkit/components/startup/nsAppStartup.cpp, 
line 650
++DOCSHELL 0x81c02e800 == 1 [pid = 36402] [id = 1]
++DOMWINDOW == 1 (0x81a2c65b8) [pid = 36402] [serial = 1] [outer = 0x0]
++DOMWINDOW == 2 (0x81a2c6938) [pid = 36402] [serial = 2] [outer = 
0x81a2c65b8]
[36402] WARNING: NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv) failed with result 
0x80520012: file 
/mnt/ssdtmp/mnt/mod_usr/head/www/seamonkey/work/comm-release/mozilla/layout/style/Loader.cpp, 
line 2137
[36402] WARNING: NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv) failed with result 
0x80520012: file 
/mnt/ssdtmp/mnt/mod_usr/head/www/seamonkey/work/comm-release/mozilla/layout/style/Loader.cpp, 
line 2137
[36402] WARNING: NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv) failed with result 
0x80520012: file 
/mnt/ssdtmp/mnt/mod_usr/head/www/seamonkey/work/comm-release/mozilla/layout/style/Loader.cpp, 
line 2137
[36402] WARNING: Asking for app status on a principal with an unknown 
app id: 'mAppId != nsIScriptSecurityManager::UNKNOWN_APP_ID', file 
/mnt/ssdtmp/mnt/mod_usr/head/www/seamonkey/work/comm-release/mozilla/caps/src/nsPrincipal.cpp, 
line 552
[36402] WARNING: OpenGL-accelerated layers are not supported on this 
system: file 
/mnt/ssdtmp/mnt/mod_usr/head/www/seamonkey/work/comm-release/mozilla/widget/xpwidgets/nsBaseWidget.cpp, 
line 900
[36402] ###!!! ASSERTION: You can't dereference a NULL nsRefPtr with 
operator->().: 'mRawPtr != 0', file ../../dist/include/nsAutoPtr.h, line 
1048
Segmentation fault(core dumped)

-- 
SY, Marat

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