Crash with large Webp images.
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- SorceressEpele
- Moongazer
- Posts: 13
- Joined: 2019-01-20, 01:48
Crash with large Webp images.
I have found out that the browser crashes when encountering a very large webp image, such as an animated one.
Example image: https://i.giphy.com/media/3tls0c4QUHKUg/giphy.webp (35MB)
I am running Pale Moon 28.3.0 (x64) on Windows 10 Home (64-bit).
This system is running a Ryzen 7 2700X on 16GB RAM with a GTX 1070 GPU, so it's unlikely to be system specs as to the cause of crash.
Example image: https://i.giphy.com/media/3tls0c4QUHKUg/giphy.webp (35MB)
I am running Pale Moon 28.3.0 (x64) on Windows 10 Home (64-bit).
This system is running a Ryzen 7 2700X on 16GB RAM with a GTX 1070 GPU, so it's unlikely to be system specs as to the cause of crash.
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Doesn't crash for me, but at some point the animation stops and the picture becomes somewhat corrupted (but I don't know if it's intended behaviour of the animation or not.)
Pale Moon 28.3.0 on Linux, tested in a new profile.
Pale Moon 28.3.0 on Linux, tested in a new profile.
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
It crashed for me, however:
Pale Moon 28.3.0 x64 Windows 7 SP1.
@SorceressEpele
Might want use:
AppCrashView - View application crashes (.wer files) in Windows
Then you can generate a log similar to the above.
happened first.but at some point the animation stops and the picture becomes somewhat corrupted (but I don't know if it's intended behaviour of the animation or not.)
Pale Moon 28.3.0 x64 Windows 7 SP1.
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Version=1
EventType=APPCRASH
EventTime=131924947602907076
ReportType=2
Consent=1
ReportIdentifier=b47628e2-1cfd-11e9-a93c-c81f66114c9e
IntegratorReportIdentifier=b47628e1-1cfd-11e9-a93c-c81f66114c9e
Response.type=4
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Sig[0].Value=palemoon.exe
Sig[1].Name=Application Version
Sig[1].Value=4.1.8.6949
Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp
Sig[2].Value=5c36acb0
Sig[3].Name=Fault Module Name
Sig[3].Value=xul.dll
Sig[4].Name=Fault Module Version
Sig[4].Value=4.1.8.6949
Sig[5].Name=Fault Module Timestamp
Sig[5].Value=5c36ae94
Sig[6].Name=Exception Code
Sig[6].Value=c0000005
Sig[7].Name=Exception Offset
Sig[7].Value=00000000020eb024
DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
DynamicSig[1].Value=6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
DynamicSig[2].Value=1033
DynamicSig[22].Name=Additional Information 1
DynamicSig[22].Value=ba2b
DynamicSig[23].Name=Additional Information 2
DynamicSig[23].Value=ba2b9d669ff519789b5040f7acf56623
DynamicSig[24].Name=Additional Information 3
DynamicSig[24].Value=a977
DynamicSig[25].Name=Additional Information 4
DynamicSig[25].Value=a977287973fdefc8208cf667b64783d3
UI[2]=C:\Program Files\Pale Moon\palemoon.exe
UI[3]=Pale Moon web browser has stopped working
UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem.
UI[5]=Check online for a solution and close the program
UI[6]=Check online for a solution later and close the program
UI[7]=Close the program
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FriendlyEventName=Stopped working
ConsentKey=APPCRASH
AppName=Pale Moon web browser
AppPath=C:\Program Files\Pale Moon\palemoon.exe
Might want use:
AppCrashView - View application crashes (.wer files) in Windows
Then you can generate a log similar to the above.
- SorceressEpele
- Moongazer
- Posts: 13
- Joined: 2019-01-20, 01:48
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Oh nice. I'm gonna grab that, since Windows 10's reporter is junk and tells the user nothing.
Anyhow, this is my last case of the crash:
Anyhow, this is my last case of the crash:
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Version=1
EventType=APPCRASH
EventTime=131924920956034988
ReportType=2
Consent=1
UploadTime=131924920959795850
ReportStatus=268435456
ReportIdentifier=e82862dc-06bb-470b-9bf3-41497eb0b0b7
IntegratorReportIdentifier=02f27f97-92a1-4462-bde2-0b8abc6091bf
Wow64Host=34404
NsAppName=palemoon.exe
OriginalFilename=palemoon.exe
AppSessionGuid=00002984-0003-0008-869c-054104b1d401
TargetAppId=W:0006e659390f2ecb3468d2e2d9ec4ed7a54300000000!00004ba5d6bd3f0d7caa812591c2948f011f46a47ba1!palemoon.exe
TargetAppVer=2019//01//10:02:23:44!48eeb!palemoon.exe
BootId=4294967295
ServiceSplit=512
TargetAsId=1183
UserImpactVector=808452912
IsFatal=1
EtwNonCollectReason=1
Response.BucketId=12f3ad9660502e7ab587e30278d8fc59
Response.BucketTable=4
Response.LegacyBucketId=1551458196409351257
Response.type=4
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Sig[1].Name=Application Version
Sig[1].Value=4.1.8.6949
Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp
Sig[2].Value=5c36acb0
Sig[3].Name=Fault Module Name
Sig[3].Value=xul.dll
Sig[4].Name=Fault Module Version
Sig[4].Value=4.1.8.6949
Sig[5].Name=Fault Module Timestamp
Sig[5].Value=5c36ae94
Sig[6].Name=Exception Code
Sig[6].Value=c0000005
Sig[7].Name=Exception Offset
Sig[7].Value=00000000020eb024
DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
DynamicSig[1].Value=10.0.17763.2.0.0.768.101
DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
DynamicSig[2].Value=2057
DynamicSig[22].Name=Additional Information 1
DynamicSig[22].Value=a435
DynamicSig[23].Name=Additional Information 2
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DynamicSig[24].Name=Additional Information 3
DynamicSig[24].Value=3e23
DynamicSig[25].Name=Additional Information 4
DynamicSig[25].Value=3e235fb0d3c44b1b88e5f36eea505535
UI[2]=C:\Program Files\Pale Moon\palemoon.exe
UI[3]=Pale Moon web browser has stopped working
UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem.
UI[5]=Check online for a solution and close the program
UI[6]=Check online for a solution later and close the program
UI[7]=Close the program
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Try going into about:config and toggle the dom.IntersectionObserver.enabled preference to false. Does it still crash after doing that?SorceressEpele wrote:I have found out that the browser crashes when encountering a very large webp image, such as an animated one.
EDIT #1: @Moonchild, FYI - this link crashes the 28.4.0a1 2019-01-19 x64 unstable if dom.IntersectionObserver.enabled is true, but there's no crash if that pref is false.
EDIT #2:
Troubleshooting Info:
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Crash still occurs if that setting is set to false.Nigaikaze wrote:Try going into about:config and toggle the dom.IntersectionObserver.enabled preference to false. Does it still crash after doing that?
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
And ... now it is crashing for me regardless of that pref's setting, so I was barking up the wrong tree with that. Sorry.Nigaikaze wrote:@Moonchild, FYI - this link crashes the 28.4.0a1 2019-01-19 x64 unstable if dom.IntersectionObserver.enabled is true, but there's no crash if that pref is false.
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
It's a crash in libwebp (third party code).
Since an update is available (1.0.2) since like a couple days ago, updating the lib might fix this. If not we'll have to report this upstream.
Question: why are people using animated webp for "video"? it's VP8 based -- may as well use VP8 webm and have a proper video format.
Since an update is available (1.0.2) since like a couple days ago, updating the lib might fix this. If not we'll have to report this upstream.
Question: why are people using animated webp for "video"? it's VP8 based -- may as well use VP8 webm and have a proper video format.
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
PM crash for me on this link . Same thing happens in Firefox.
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
with 1.0.2 it still crash:Moonchild wrote:It's a crash in libwebp (third party code).
Since an update is available (1.0.2) since like a couple days ago, updating the lib might fix this. If not we'll have to report this upstream.
Question: why are people using animated webp for "video"? it's VP8 based -- may as well use VP8 webm and have a proper video format.
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> xul.dll!StoreFrame(int frame_num=0x000000c0, unsigned int min_size=0x0001d0c4, MemBuffer * const mem=0x0d7a8100, Frame * const frame=0x1a5c3380) Line 222 + 0x9 bytes
xul.dll!ParseAnimationFrame(WebPDemuxer * const dmux=0x0001d0c4, unsigned int frame_chunk_size=0x0001d0d4) Line 335 + 0xf bytes
xul.dll!ParseVP8XChunks(WebPDemuxer * const dmux=0x00000000) Line 486 + 0x7 bytes
xul.dll!ParseVP8X(WebPDemuxer * const dmux=0x0d7a8100) Line 557 + 0x6 bytes
xul.dll!WebPDemuxInternal(const WebPData * data=0x0b1ffd04, int allow_partial=0x00000001, WebPDemuxState * state=0x00000001, int version=0x00000107) Line 739 + 0x6 bytes
xul.dll!mozilla::image::nsWebPDecoder::ReadData() Line 73 + 0x14 bytes
xul.dll!mozilla::image::nsWebPDecoder::UpdateBuffer(mozilla::image::SourceBufferIterator & aIterator={...}, mozilla::image::SourceBufferIterator::State aState=READY) Line 155 + 0xb bytes
xul.dll!mozilla::image::nsWebPDecoder::DoDecode(mozilla::image::SourceBufferIterator & aIterator={...}, mozilla::image::IResumable * aOnResume=0x18b44258) Line 123
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// Store image bearing chunks to 'frame'. 'min_size' is an optional size
// requirement, it may be zero.
static ParseStatus StoreFrame(int frame_num, uint32_t min_size,
MemBuffer* const mem, Frame* const frame) {
int alpha_chunks = 0;
int image_chunks = 0;
int done = (MemDataSize(mem) < CHUNK_HEADER_SIZE ||
MemDataSize(mem) < min_size);
ParseStatus status = PARSE_OK;
if (done) return PARSE_NEED_MORE_DATA;
do {
const size_t chunk_start_offset = mem->start_;
const uint32_t fourcc = ReadLE32(mem); // <-- CRASH
const uint32_t payload_size = ReadLE32(mem);
const uint32_t payload_size_padded = payload_size + (payload_size & 1);
const size_t payload_available = (payload_size_padded > MemDataSize(mem))
? MemDataSize(mem) : payload_size_padded;
const size_t chunk_size = CHUNK_HEADER_SIZE + payload_available;
if (payload_size > MAX_CHUNK_PAYLOAD) return PARSE_ERROR;
if (SizeIsInvalid(mem, payload_size_padded)) return PARSE_ERROR;
if (payload_size_padded > MemDataSize(mem)) status = PARSE_NEED_MORE_DATA;
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
does it really crash in firefox? I tested 65.0b12 and has no crash with win32 and win64 build.badnick wrote:PM crash for me on this link . Same thing happens in Firefox.
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Considering we had WebP support way before Firefox did, why are you even comparing the two? Do you expect our support to be the same?badnick wrote:Same thing happens in Firefox.
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
The crash does occur in libwebp, but is caused by buffer allocation outside of it. Updating to 1.0.2 resolves some crashes but not this one.
I've spent the afternoon tracing this buffer allocation and think I've solved it (since the image no longer crashes the browser in my working copy). Also solved a few other glitches in image handling while I was at it.
I've spent the afternoon tracing this buffer allocation and think I've solved it (since the image no longer crashes the browser in my working copy). Also solved a few other glitches in image handling while I was at it.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Yes ,when I switch to link I receive the first message , if I click "ok", an error message appears (Firefox 64.02 /64)roytam1 wrote:does it really crash in firefox? I tested 65.0b12 and has no crash with win32 and win64 build.
Windows 10 pro /64 (version 1809)
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
It's just for my curiosity , I know the 2 browsers are quite different now in many ways.Moonchild wrote:Considering we had WebP support way before Firefox did, why are you even comparing the two? Do you expect our support to be the same?
Windows 10 pro /64 (version 1809)
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Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Great!Moonchild wrote:I've spent the afternoon tracing this buffer allocation and think I've solved it (since the image no longer crashes the browser in my working copy). Also solved a few other glitches in image handling while I was at it.
I noticed that you've added this fix to the 28.4 milestone though..
Does this mean that you'll be releasing a number of point releases first, without the fix?
If so, that might be worth mentioning, before people start claiming that your fix doesn't work. :)
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
Webp support is not yet implement in FF (64 Release).badnick wrote:Yes ,when I switch to link I receive the first message , if I click "ok", an error message appears (Firefox 64.02 /64)
It is scheduled for FF 65.
Re: Crash with large Webp images.
If it's not in the release notes, it hasn't been fixed.Tomaso wrote:If so, that might be worth mentioning, before people start claiming that your fix doesn't work.
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite