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Backed out changeset 71310d7e7e2c (bug 1110887)
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@ -658,7 +658,6 @@ pref("plugins.update.url", "https://www.mozilla.org/%LOCALE%/plugincheck/?utm_so
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pref("plugins.update.notifyUser", false);
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pref("plugins.click_to_play", true);
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pref("plugins.testmode", false);
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pref("plugin.default.state", 1);
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@ -78,4 +78,3 @@ skip-if = os == 'linux' || os == 'mac' # Bug 984821
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[browser_pluginCrashCommentAndURL.js]
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skip-if = !crashreporter
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[browser_plugins_added_dynamically.js]
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[browser_pluginCrashReportNonDeterminism.js]
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@ -1,259 +0,0 @@
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/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
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* http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */
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/**
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* With e10s, plugins must run in their own process. This means we have
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* three processes at a minimum when we're running a plugin:
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*
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* 1) The main browser, or "chrome" process
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* 2) The content process hosting the plugin instance
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* 3) The plugin process
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*
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* If the plugin process crashes, we cannot be sure if the chrome process
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* will hear about it first, or the content process will hear about it
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* first. Because of how IPC works, that's really up to the operating system,
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* and we assume any guarantees about it, so we have to account for both
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* possibilities.
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*
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* This test exercises the browser's reaction to both possibilities.
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*/
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const CRASH_URL = "http://example.com/browser/browser/base/content/test/plugins/plugin_crashCommentAndURL.html";
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const CRASHED_MESSAGE = "BrowserPlugins:NPAPIPluginProcessCrashed";
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/**
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* In order for our test to work, we need to be able to put a plugin
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* in a very specific state. Specifically, we need it to match the
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* :-moz-handler-crashed pseudoselector. The only way I can find to
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* do that is by actually crashing the plugin. So we wait for the
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* plugin to crash and show the "please" state (since that will
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* only show if both the message from the parent has been received
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* AND the PluginCrashed event has fired).
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*
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* Once in that state, we try to rewind the clock a little bit - we clear
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* out the crashData cache in the PluginContent with a message, and we also
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* override the pluginFallbackState of the <object> to fool PluginContent
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* into believing that the plugin is in a particular state.
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*
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* @param browser
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* The browser that has loaded the CRASH_URL that we need to
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* prepare to be in the special state.
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* @param pluginFallbackState
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* The value we should override the <object>'s pluginFallbackState
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* with.
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* @return Promise
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* The Promise resolves when the plugin has officially been put into
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* the crash reporter state, and then "rewound" to have the "status"
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* attribute of the statusDiv removed. The resolved Promise returns
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* the run ID for the crashed plugin. It rejects if we never get into
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* the crash reporter state.
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*/
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function preparePlugin(browser, pluginFallbackState) {
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return ContentTask.spawn(browser, pluginFallbackState, function* (pluginFallbackState) {
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let plugin = content.document.getElementById("plugin");
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plugin.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIObjectLoadingContent);
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// CRASH_URL will load a plugin that crashes immediately. We
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// wait until the plugin has finished being put into the crash
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// state.
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let statusDiv;
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yield ContentTaskUtils.waitForCondition(() => {
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statusDiv = plugin.ownerDocument
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.getAnonymousElementByAttribute(plugin, "anonid",
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"submitStatus");
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return statusDiv && statusDiv.getAttribute("status") == "please";
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}, "Timed out waiting for plugin to be in crash report state");
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// "Rewind", by wiping out the status attribute...
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statusDiv.removeAttribute("status");
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// Somehow, I'm able to get away with overriding the getter for
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// this XPCOM object. Probably because I've got chrome privledges.
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Object.defineProperty(plugin, "pluginFallbackType", {
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get: function() {
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return pluginFallbackState;
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}
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});
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return plugin.runID;
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}).then((runID) => {
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browser.messageManager.sendAsyncMessage("BrowserPlugins:Test:ClearCrashData");
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return runID;
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});
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}
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add_task(function* setup() {
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// Bypass click-to-play
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setTestPluginEnabledState(Ci.nsIPluginTag.STATE_ENABLED);
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// Clear out any minidumps we create from plugins - we really don't care
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// about them.
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let crashObserver = (subject, topic, data) => {
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if (topic != "plugin-crashed") {
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return;
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}
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let propBag = subject.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIPropertyBag2);
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let minidumpID = propBag.getPropertyAsAString("pluginDumpID");
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let minidumpDir = Services.dirsvc.get("ProfD", Ci.nsIFile);
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minidumpDir.append("minidumps");
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let pluginDumpFile = minidumpDir.clone();
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pluginDumpFile.append(minidumpID + ".dmp");
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let extraFile = minidumpDir.clone();
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extraFile.append(minidumpID + ".extra");
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ok(pluginDumpFile.exists(), "Found minidump");
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ok(extraFile.exists(), "Found extra file");
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pluginDumpFile.remove(false);
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extraFile.remove(false);
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};
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Services.obs.addObserver(crashObserver, "plugin-crashed");
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// plugins.testmode will make BrowserPlugins:Test:ClearCrashData work.
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Services.prefs.setBoolPref("plugins.testmode", true);
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registerCleanupFunction(() => {
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Services.prefs.clearUserPref("plugins.testmode");
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Services.obs.removeObserver(crashObserver, "plugin-crashed");
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});
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});
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/**
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* In this case, the chrome process hears about the crash first.
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*/
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add_task(function* testChromeHearsPluginCrashFirst() {
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// Open a remote window so that we can run this test even if e10s is not
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// enabled by default.
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let win = yield BrowserTestUtils.openNewBrowserWindow({remote: true});
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let browser = win.gBrowser.selectedBrowser;
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browser.loadURI(CRASH_URL);
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yield BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(browser);
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// In this case, we want the <object> to match the -moz-handler-crashed
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// pseudoselector, but we want it to seem still active, because the
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// content process is not yet supposed to know that the plugin has
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// crashed.
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let runID = yield preparePlugin(browser,
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Ci.nsIObjectLoadingContent.PLUGIN_ACTIVE);
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// Send the message down to PluginContent.jsm saying that the plugin has
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// crashed, and that we have a crash report.
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let mm = browser.messageManager;
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mm.sendAsyncMessage(CRASHED_MESSAGE,
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{ pluginName: "", runID, state: "please" });
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let [gotExpected, msg] = yield ContentTask.spawn(browser, {}, function* () {
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// At this point, the content process should have heard the
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// plugin crash message from the parent, and we are OK to emit
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// the PluginCrashed event.
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let plugin = content.document.getElementById("plugin");
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plugin.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIObjectLoadingContent);
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let statusDiv = plugin.ownerDocument
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.getAnonymousElementByAttribute(plugin, "anonid",
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"submitStatus");
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if (statusDiv.getAttribute("status") == "please") {
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return [false, "Did not expect plugin to be in crash report mode yet."];
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}
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// Now we need the plugin to seem crashed to PluginContent.jsm, without
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// actually crashing the plugin again. We hack around this by overriding
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// the pluginFallbackType again.
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Object.defineProperty(plugin, "pluginFallbackType", {
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get: function() {
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return Ci.nsIObjectLoadingContent.PLUGIN_CRASHED;
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},
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});
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let event = new content.PluginCrashedEvent("PluginCrashed", {
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pluginName: "",
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pluginDumpID: "",
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browserDumpID: "",
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submittedCrashReport: false,
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bubbles: true,
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cancelable: true,
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});
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plugin.dispatchEvent(event);
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return [statusDiv.getAttribute("status") == "please",
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"Should have been showing crash report UI"];
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});
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ok(gotExpected, msg);
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yield BrowserTestUtils.closeWindow(win);
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});
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/**
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* In this case, the content process hears about the crash first.
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*/
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add_task(function* testContentHearsCrashFirst() {
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// Open a remote window so that we can run this test even if e10s is not
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// enabled by default.
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let win = yield BrowserTestUtils.openNewBrowserWindow({remote: true});
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let browser = win.gBrowser.selectedBrowser;
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browser.loadURI(CRASH_URL);
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yield BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(browser);
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// In this case, we want the <object> to match the -moz-handler-crashed
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// pseudoselector, and we want the plugin to seem crashed, since the
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// content process in this case has heard about the crash first.
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let runID = yield preparePlugin(browser,
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Ci.nsIObjectLoadingContent.PLUGIN_CRASHED);
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let [gotExpected, msg] = yield ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, function* () {
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// At this point, the content process has not yet heard from the
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// parent about the crash report. Let's ensure that by making sure
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// we're not showing the plugin crash report UI.
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let plugin = content.document.getElementById("plugin");
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plugin.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIObjectLoadingContent);
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let statusDiv = plugin.ownerDocument
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.getAnonymousElementByAttribute(plugin, "anonid",
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"submitStatus");
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if (statusDiv.getAttribute("status") == "please") {
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return [false, "Did not expect plugin to be in crash report mode yet."];
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}
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let event = new content.PluginCrashedEvent("PluginCrashed", {
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pluginName: "",
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pluginDumpID: "",
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browserDumpID: "",
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submittedCrashReport: false,
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bubbles: true,
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cancelable: true,
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});
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plugin.dispatchEvent(event);
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return [statusDiv.getAttribute("status") != "please",
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"Should not yet be showing crash report UI"];
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});
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ok(gotExpected, msg);
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// Now send the message down to PluginContent.jsm that the plugin has
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// crashed...
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let mm = browser.messageManager;
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mm.sendAsyncMessage(CRASHED_MESSAGE,
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{ pluginName: "", runID, state: "please"});
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[gotExpected, msg] = yield ContentTask.spawn(browser, null, function* () {
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// At this point, the content process will have heard the message
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// from the parent and reacted to it. We should be showing the plugin
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// crash report UI now.
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let plugin = content.document.getElementById("plugin");
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plugin.QueryInterface(Ci.nsIObjectLoadingContent);
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let statusDiv = plugin.ownerDocument
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.getAnonymousElementByAttribute(plugin, "anonid",
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"submitStatus");
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return [statusDiv.getAttribute("status") == "please",
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"Should have been showing crash report UI"];
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});
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ok(gotExpected, msg);
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yield BrowserTestUtils.closeWindow(win);
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});
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global.addMessageListener("BrowserPlugins:ContextMenuCommand", this);
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global.addMessageListener("BrowserPlugins:NPAPIPluginProcessCrashed", this);
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global.addMessageListener("BrowserPlugins:CrashReportSubmitted", this);
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global.addMessageListener("BrowserPlugins:Test:ClearCrashData", this);
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},
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uninit: function() {
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state: msg.data.state,
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})
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break;
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case "BrowserPlugins:Test:ClearCrashData":
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// This message should ONLY ever be sent by automated tests.
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if (Services.prefs.getBoolPref("plugins.testmode")) {
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this.pluginCrashData.clear();
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}
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}
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},
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* {
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* private: A boolean indicating if the window should be
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* private
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* remote: A boolean indicating if the window should run
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* remote browser tabs or not. If omitted, the window
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* will choose the profile default state.
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* }
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* @return {Promise}
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* Resolves with the new window once it is loaded.
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*/
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openNewBrowserWindow(options={}) {
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openNewBrowserWindow(options) {
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let argString = Cc["@mozilla.org/supports-string;1"].
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createInstance(Ci.nsISupportsString);
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argString.data = "";
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let features = "chrome,dialog=no,all";
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if (options.private) {
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if (options && options.private || false) {
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features += ",private";
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}
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if (options.hasOwnProperty("remote")) {
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let remoteState = options.remote ? "remote" : "non-remote";
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features += `,${remoteState}`;
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}
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let win = Services.ww.openWindow(
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null, Services.prefs.getCharPref("browser.chromeURL"), "_blank",
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features, argString);
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