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256144
[GTK] Scrolling down on
https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/
crashes WebProcess
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=256144
Summary
[GTK] Scrolling down on https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/ crashes WebProcess
Kdwk
Reported
2023-04-29 23:31:17 PDT
1. Visit
https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/
2. Keep scrolling down 3. WebProcess crashes. I'm unable to provide coredumpctl results because the stack trace is empty (all n/a)
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Kdwk
Comment 1
2023-04-29 23:32:05 PDT
This crash eventually makes Gnome Web unresponsive, and the Quit dialog comes up. Tested on Gnome Web 44.2/ WebKitGTK 2.40.1
Adrian Perez
Comment 2
2023-05-08 05:35:35 PDT
I have not managed to make the WebProcess crash as of
263795@main
There are a few animations done during the scroll that are janky, but otherwise the crash seems gone for now. If anyone can reproduce, it would be great to have a backtrace to be able to investigate. @kdwkleung: Do you recall which WebKitGTK version were you using when you hit this issue? If it was a release, it might be possible to find the commit that fixed the issue and backport it.
Kdwk
Comment 3
2023-05-08 05:40:35 PDT
I cannot reproduce this crash anymore. Closing.
Kdwk
Comment 4
2023-05-08 05:42:10 PDT
Oh no I can reproduce it again with MiniBrowser
Michael Catanzaro
Comment 5
2023-05-08 07:41:48 PDT
(In reply to kdwkleung from
comment #0
)
> I'm unable to provide coredumpctl results because the stack trace is empty > (all n/a)
I've seen this a few times recently too. It's effectively impossible to fix. I wonder what's going wrong such that the backtrace is so corrupted. :/
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