Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] firefox crashes

2024-02-05 Thread Predrag Zečević via openindiana-discuss



On 2024-02-05 17:28, Stephan Althaus wrote:

On 2/5/24 13:27, Predrag Zecevic wrote:

pfexec zfs -o set volsize=48G rpool/swap


Hello!

I've increased that value from 32GB to 48 as described, no change here.

My "test" is bidding on ebay, by clicking on a 'button' with a 
predefined bidding value, so maybe something related to javascript (?)


Don't know.

Regards,
Stephan



Hi Stephen,

unfortunately, I got core dump this morning, nevertheless on swap size...

:; pkg list firefox
NAME (PUBLISHER)  VERSION 
IFO
web/browser/firefox   122.0-2024.0.0.0 
i--


I am also not sure what caused it...

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] firefox crashes

2024-02-05 Thread Stephan Althaus

On 2/5/24 13:27, Predrag Zecevic wrote:

pfexec zfs -o set volsize=48G rpool/swap


Hello!

I've increased that value from 32GB to 48 as described, no change here.

My "test" is bidding on ebay, by clicking on a 'button' with a 
predefined bidding value, so maybe something related to javascript (?)


Don't know.

Regards,
Stephan



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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] firefox crashes

2024-02-05 Thread Predrag Zecevic via openindiana-discuss

On 2024-02-05 10:02:39, Stephan Althaus wrote:

Hello!

since a few days, firefox dumps core from time to time. i think i can 
reproduce it easily.


Anyone else seeing this, or is this a local problem ?

I updated last time on 02.02.2024:
The illumos Project illumos-b91bbe3818  February 2024


core 'core' of 4945:    /usr/bin/firefox
-- thread# 1 / lwp# 1 [MainThread] ---
 7fff852cace2 _ZN2JS18HideScriptedCallerEP9JSContext ()
 7fff821ef472 
_ZN7mozilla3dom27CustomElementReactionsStack15InvokeReactionsEP10AutoTArrayI6RefPtrINS0_7ElementEELm3EEP15nsIGlobalObject 
() + 5c
 7fff821ef8c7 
_ZN7mozilla3dom27CustomElementReactionsStack24PopAndInvokeElementQueueEv 
() + af

 7fff81ca7abd _ZN7mozilla3dom14AutoCEReactionD1Ev () + 59
 7fff82ab2146 
_ZN7mozilla3dom15Element_BindingL12setAttributeEP9JSContextN2JS6HandleIP8JSObjectEEPvRK19JSJitMethodCallArgs 
() + 1ef
 7fff82c06a7a 
_ZN7mozilla3dom14binding_detail13GenericMethodINS1_16NormalThisPolicyENS1_15ThrowExceptionsEEEbP9JSContextjPN2JS5ValueE 
() + 1ea

 2d26f1ea4d1e  ()
 2d26f1e59876  ()
 2d26f1e8b84e  ()
 2d26f1e59876  ()
 2d26f1e504e6  ()
 7fff856b7f51 _ZL8EnterJitP9JSContextRN2js8RunStateEPh () + 13e
 7fff856b83a8 _ZN2js3jit13MaybeEnterJitEP9JSContextRNS_8RunStateE 
() + 6a

 7fff858b7550 _ZN2js9RunScriptEP9JSContextRNS_8RunStateE () + b5
 7fff858b7926 
_ZN2js23InternalCallOrConstructEP9JSContextRKN2JS8CallArgsENS_14MaybeConstructENS_10CallReasonE 
() + 1a4
 7fff858b81f4 
_ZN2js4CallEP9JSContextN2JS6HandleINS2_5ValueEEES5_RKNS_13AnyInvokeArgsENS2_13MutableHandleIS4_EENS_10CallReasonE 
() + bf

 7fff8513abf7 _ZN2js9fun_applyEP9JSContextjPN2JS5ValueE () + 337
 2d26f1e561c6  ()
 2d26f1fdf109  ()
 2d26f1ec7d97  ()
 2d26f2022db7  ()
 2d26f1e504e6  ()
 7fff856b7f51 _ZL8EnterJitP9JSContextRN2js8RunStateEPh () + 13e
 7fff856b83a8 _ZN2js3jit13MaybeEnterJitEP9JSContextRNS_8RunStateE 
() + 6a




Regards,

Stephan



Hi Stephan,

I had swap dataset set to 32GB and got recent FF (and librewolf too) 
crashed few times, until I have increased it:

:; pfexec zfs -o set volsize=48G rpool/swap

Since then, all works fine.

I am not sure if that has helped at all (and I have pulled out new size 
from ...), but if I recall properly, we had to increase swap for FF in 
order to get it working long time ago..


Regards


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[OpenIndiana-discuss] firefox crashes

2024-02-05 Thread Stephan Althaus

Hello!

since a few days, firefox dumps core from time to time. i think i can 
reproduce it easily.


Anyone else seeing this, or is this a local problem ?

I updated last time on 02.02.2024:
The illumos Project illumos-b91bbe3818  February 2024


core 'core' of 4945:    /usr/bin/firefox
-- thread# 1 / lwp# 1 [MainThread] ---
 7fff852cace2 _ZN2JS18HideScriptedCallerEP9JSContext ()
 7fff821ef472 
_ZN7mozilla3dom27CustomElementReactionsStack15InvokeReactionsEP10AutoTArrayI6RefPtrINS0_7ElementEELm3EEP15nsIGlobalObject 
() + 5c
 7fff821ef8c7 
_ZN7mozilla3dom27CustomElementReactionsStack24PopAndInvokeElementQueueEv 
() + af

 7fff81ca7abd _ZN7mozilla3dom14AutoCEReactionD1Ev () + 59
 7fff82ab2146 
_ZN7mozilla3dom15Element_BindingL12setAttributeEP9JSContextN2JS6HandleIP8JSObjectEEPvRK19JSJitMethodCallArgs 
() + 1ef
 7fff82c06a7a 
_ZN7mozilla3dom14binding_detail13GenericMethodINS1_16NormalThisPolicyENS1_15ThrowExceptionsEEEbP9JSContextjPN2JS5ValueE 
() + 1ea

 2d26f1ea4d1e  ()
 2d26f1e59876  ()
 2d26f1e8b84e  ()
 2d26f1e59876  ()
 2d26f1e504e6  ()
 7fff856b7f51 _ZL8EnterJitP9JSContextRN2js8RunStateEPh () + 13e
 7fff856b83a8 _ZN2js3jit13MaybeEnterJitEP9JSContextRNS_8RunStateE 
() + 6a

 7fff858b7550 _ZN2js9RunScriptEP9JSContextRNS_8RunStateE () + b5
 7fff858b7926 
_ZN2js23InternalCallOrConstructEP9JSContextRKN2JS8CallArgsENS_14MaybeConstructENS_10CallReasonE 
() + 1a4
 7fff858b81f4 
_ZN2js4CallEP9JSContextN2JS6HandleINS2_5ValueEEES5_RKNS_13AnyInvokeArgsENS2_13MutableHandleIS4_EENS_10CallReasonE 
() + bf

 7fff8513abf7 _ZN2js9fun_applyEP9JSContextjPN2JS5ValueE () + 337
 2d26f1e561c6  ()
 2d26f1fdf109  ()
 2d26f1ec7d97  ()
 2d26f2022db7  ()
 2d26f1e504e6  ()
 7fff856b7f51 _ZL8EnterJitP9JSContextRN2js8RunStateEPh () + 13e
 7fff856b83a8 _ZN2js3jit13MaybeEnterJitEP9JSContextRNS_8RunStateE 
() + 6a




Regards,

Stephan



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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox crashes

2019-11-16 Thread Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss
Hello Tim,
Although there are some entries in the list archives let me check thingsfor you:

$ /usr/sbin/swap -sh
total: 521M allocated + 331M reserved = 853M used, 23,4G available

I guess I have more than enough.
Also, I have made the recommended change in the Preferences sectionbut still 
Firefox crashes! In particular, when I try to read my 
yahoo mail it crashes immediately. I have also tried the "trick" 
with the new .mozilla folder but I get the same result. Now, I 
have another mathine that uses the same version of the OS andthere the browser 
does not crash. Probably something is wrong withmy system as, for example, 
pluma sometimes dumps core when I close it.
Regards,
Apostolos
PS This massage was written using Firefox on Windows 7 that runs underVB...


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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox crashes

2019-11-15 Thread Tim Mooney

In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox crashes, Apostolos Syropoulos...:


Yesterday I upgraded and still Firefoxcrashes.


The mailing list archives seem to be missing some email threads, so
please forgive me for having to ask something you might have mentioned
previously:  did you increase the amount of swap on your system, as
mentioned in the 2019.04 release notes:

http://docs.openindiana.org/release-notes/2019.04-release-notes/

Michal Nowak posted about this back on April 28, 2019:

1) Memory usage is higher.

Make sure that you have enough swap. If Firefox suddenly stops, pkg or
Thunderbird crash or other processes report memory errors or fork()
problems, check if you have enough swap available for reservation by:

  $ swap -sh

Optionally extend swap to match your memory requirements, e.g.:

  $ zfs get volsize rpool/swap
  $ pfexec zfs set volsize=24g rpool/swap
  $ pfexec reboot

Personally, I had to extend swap space to 24 GB. My physical memory to swap
ratio is now 2:3.

You can limit Firefox memory usage by following (2) below.

2) As Firefox uses parallel threads, peak CPU load may be higher (though the
benefit is that things get done faster).

By default Firefox uses up to 4 content threads. You can limit CPU and
memory usage by explicitly lowering the amount of content threads used:

Preferences -> General -> Performance -> uncheck "Use recommended
performance settings" -> set "Content process limit" to lower number


Beyond that, I've found that the "Refresh Firefox" procedure has fixed
firefox issues I've had in the past:


https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/refresh-firefox-reset-add-ons-and-settings

Be sure you read through all of that though, as the "refresh" procedure
creates a new profile for you and basically resets firefox to defaults.
You will lose many customizations, but if the refresh fixes the crashes,
you could systematically re-apply your custom settings and test, to see
if you can determine if it's a particular setting (or more likely,
add-on) that is responsible for most of the crashes.

Just as a point of reference: I did increase the swap on my workstation
back in April, before installing the updated firefox, and I don't have
very many firefox add-ons installed (uBlock Origin and Firefox
Multi-Account Containers are the two main ones, there are some lesser ones
too).  I run firefox with 20 or more tabs open, and I've only had it crash
once in the last 6 months.  That's part of why I'm at least a little
suspicious that it may be something corrupted in your profile or with one
of your add-ons.  The refresh procedure would determine pretty quickly if
a fresh profile is more stable.  The down-side is that you have to make
many customizations again.

Tim
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox crashes

2019-11-15 Thread Jason Martin
I do not have hipster installed at present time. (No space or extra 
machine available)


But with latest OpenBSD 6.6 and firefox-esr-68.2.0

I get lots of crashes too.



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[OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox Crashes

2014-03-26 Thread Jonathan Adams
I'm interested if anyone else has an issue like mine ...

I am running OI hipster on a majority Intel laptop (Intel network, Intel
graphics, etc.) and there are sites that just crash and burn my browser if
I try going to them. I assumed that it was something to do with the
hardware acceleration that is built into Firefox misbehaving ... even
though I have disabled acceleration (as far as I can see) in Firefox itself
...

Sites like maps.google.co.uk, and a few others seem to have this problem
... I can just avoid using them mostly.

If I run Firefox at the prompt it always comes up with the message
ATTENTION: default value of option force_s3tc_enable overridden by
environment. before it coredumps.

I have managed to reduce the test case though down to:
1) Opening Firefox
2) going to about:support

Does anyone else have this issue, does anyone have any ideas on what I
could do to fix it?

Jon
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox Crashes

2014-03-26 Thread Jonathan Adams
Gah! ... I knew it.

It's been happening for months ( 6) and the second I send an email the
problem disappears!

Please ignore.


On 26 March 2014 10:24, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm interested if anyone else has an issue like mine ...

 I am running OI hipster on a majority Intel laptop (Intel network, Intel
 graphics, etc.) and there are sites that just crash and burn my browser if
 I try going to them. I assumed that it was something to do with the
 hardware acceleration that is built into Firefox misbehaving ... even
 though I have disabled acceleration (as far as I can see) in Firefox itself
 ...

 Sites like maps.google.co.uk, and a few others seem to have this problem
 ... I can just avoid using them mostly.

 If I run Firefox at the prompt it always comes up with the message
 ATTENTION: default value of option force_s3tc_enable overridden by
 environment. before it coredumps.

 I have managed to reduce the test case though down to:
 1) Opening Firefox
 2) going to about:support

 Does anyone else have this issue, does anyone have any ideas on what I
 could do to fix it?

 Jon

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox Crashes

2014-03-26 Thread Alexander Pyhalov

On 03/26/2014 14:24, Jonathan Adams wrote:

I'm interested if anyone else has an issue like mine ...

I am running OI hipster on a majority Intel laptop (Intel network, Intel
graphics, etc.) and there are sites that just crash and burn my browser if
I try going to them. I assumed that it was something to do with the
hardware acceleration that is built into Firefox misbehaving ... even
though I have disabled acceleration (as far as I can see) in Firefox itself
...

Sites like maps.google.co.uk, and a few others seem to have this problem
... I can just avoid using them mostly.

If I run Firefox at the prompt it always comes up with the message
ATTENTION: default value of option force_s3tc_enable overridden by
environment. before it coredumps.

I have managed to reduce the test case though down to:
1) Opening Firefox
2) going to about:support

Does anyone else have this issue, does anyone have any ideas on what I
could do to fix it?


Hello, Jonathan.
I don't see this issue on FF 17.0.11 which comes with /hipster. Can you 
reproduce the issue when all plugins are disabled?

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox Crashes

2014-03-26 Thread Jonathan Adams
I logged out of my machine, and logged in as another user (user was in
LDAP, not on local machine, gdm didn't start until user existed in files)
and everything appeared to work for that user ...

I untarred my .mozilla directory onto his, and it carried on working.

I logged out and logged in as me and still it carried on working ... with
no changes.

I believe that my Appearance setting has fallen back to None though ...
it was on Normal ... everything looks basic.  and if I try changing it
the gnome-appearance-properties crashes and burns ...

Still, I'm tempted to leave it like this if it stops the Firefox crashes.

On 26 March 2014 12:11, Alexander Pyhalov a...@rsu.ru wrote:

 On 03/26/2014 14:24, Jonathan Adams wrote:

 Hello, Jonathan.
 I don't see this issue on FF 17.0.11 which comes with /hipster. Can you
 reproduce the issue when all plugins are disabled?


I did try this in the past (it's the first thing I did on realising that
you'd updated to 17) and it failed in the same way ... I've tried in
failsafe, with a new .mozilla directory, everything ... currently with the
possible broken compiz my system seems to work okay.

Jon
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