Hi Guru, I think I have isolated the problem ; it relates to GWT FlexTable (with fixed column & row size) that is cleaned and refilled. Tomorrow I'll build a clean GWT reproducer app and will send it to you. I'll also do the exact same in pure html/js without GWT being involved.
Matthieu On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Guru Hb <guru...@oracle.com> wrote: > Thank you Matthieu, > > Let me create a sample GWT web application with tabs along with the use > case mentioned below. Will update the status in the JBS. > > Thanks, > Guru > > > On 12/4/16 2:26 PM, Matthieu BROUILLARD wrote: > > Hi, > > let me try to give more insights > > *>>> 0. resume of running and crashing JVMs* > 64 bits: all tested work (at least issue not reproduced) > 32 bits: > - 8u74-i586, 8u60-i586: fail > - 8u45-i586: OK > > *>>> 00. Application under test* > We have simplified the reproducer JavaFX app as "just" a simple webview > opening our GWT webapplication. > There's no magic here, just a call to load() method on the WebEngine of a > WebView. > > *>>> 1. What Content is loaded to WebEngine. (Live webpage or custom > content)* > It is a dynamic GWT webapplication. > When launched, the application loads correctly: dynamic content (multiple > dynamic parts in the app) is created/loaded/shown. > The loaded page shows several tabs, when clicking on a tab the JVM crashes. > > *>>> 2. which mouse event lead to crash (Right / left click, Double click, > Scroll)* > single left click. > > *>>> 3. W.r.t 2nd point, is there a pop-up dialog exist ? or what was the > html element under which mouse event triggered (Input element, Editable > div, Form elements, Image , upload dialog, table,etc).* > it is a simple div element that is CSS styled. > > *>>> 4. Any Modal Dialog used in the application under test , which will > be used as a call back to an event from WebEngine ?* > No in this case our JavaFX reproducer app, is nothing more than: > ... > WebView wv = new WebView(); > wv.getEngine().load("http://ourwebapp"); > ... > > In our global product we have indeed interaction between the host JVM & > the webapp ; but here we reproduce the crash with a simple app consisting > of the 2 lines above. > > > On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Guru Hb <guru...@oracle.com> wrote: > >> Hi Matthieu, >> >> Crash is due to Mouse event is not handled correctly from WebView context. >> >> Could you please provide these details. >> >> 1. What Content is loaded to WebEngine. (Live webpage or custom content) >> 2. which mouse event lead to crash (Right / left click, Double click, >> Scroll) >> 3. W.r.t 2nd point, is there a pop-up dialog exist ? or what was the html >> element under which mouse event triggered (Input element, Editable div, >> Form elements, Image , upload dialog, table,etc). >> 4. Any Modal Dialog used in the application under test , which will be >> used as a call back to an event from WebEngine ? >> >> With above details , i could derive a test content / scenario to >> re-produce the crash. >> >> Thanks, >> Guru >> >> On 11/4/16 10:09 PM, Matthieu BROUILLARD wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> In our application that integrates some webapps we are facing quite the >>> same error than the one reported at >>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8149738. >>> The issue above has been marked with 'bugdb_22696741' ; does it mean it >>> is >>> referenced with more details elsewhere? Is there a known workaround? >>> >>> In our use case, when navigating in the webview into some GWT based >>> application using 8u74-i586 (or 8u60-i586) we always crash the JVM and >>> using 8u74 (64 bits) everything works. >>> Doing additional tests revealed that 8u45-b51-i586 is working ; but >>> unfortunately we have already moved on to more recent JDKs for our entire >>> application. >>> >>> Sadly I do not have a simple reproduction app to provide. >>> We also enable some prism debug settings without seeing anything relevant >>> in the logs ; activating the software pipeline didn't changed anything >>> neither. >>> >>> Are there specific debug params for the webview, webkit & jfxwebkit.dll ? >>> >>> The crash report looks the same than in the above issue: >>> >>> # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # >>> >>> # >>> # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: >>> # >>> # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x5456b7c9, pid=5836, >>> tid=6260 >>> # >>> # JRE version: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (8.0_74-b02) (build >>> 1.8.0_74-b02) >>> # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (25.74-b02 mixed mode windows-x86 ) >>> # Problematic frame: >>> # C [jfxwebkit.dll+0x8eb7c9] >>> ... >>> # >>> >>> --------------- T H R E A D --------------- >>> >>> Current thread (0x0563d000): JavaThread "JavaFX Application Thread" >>> [_thread_in_native, id=6260, stack(0x05c70000,0x05cc0000)] >>> >>> siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0x002e0060 >>> >>> Registers: >>> EAX=0x002e0030, EBX=0x00000011, ECX=0x0d457870, EDX=0x00000000 >>> ESP=0x05cbd578, EBP=0x00000000, ESI=0x0d457870, EDI=0x0bae3030 >>> EIP=0x5456b7c9, EFLAGS=0x00210246 >>> >>> Top of Stack: (sp=0x05cbd578) >>> 0x05cbd578: 0d202f60 54580e41 00000001 00000001 >>> ... >>> 0x05cbd5e8: 54a51a88 00000000 54510e95 0d2f89a0 >>> >>> Instructions: (pc=0x5456b7c9) >>> 0x5456b7a9: 24 0c 01 75 35 8b 4e 14 8b c1 c1 e8 09 a8 01 75 >>> ... >>> 0x5456b7d9: 06 74 07 8b ce e8 4d de ff ff 5e c2 08 00 cc cc >>> >>> >>> Register to memory mapping: >>> >>> EAX=0x002e0030 is an unknown value >>> EBX=0x00000011 is an unknown value >>> ECX=0x0d457870 is an unknown value >>> EDX=0x00000000 is an unknown value >>> ESP=0x05cbd578 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x0563d000 >>> EBP=0x00000000 is an unknown value >>> ESI=0x0d457870 is an unknown value >>> EDI=0x0bae3030 is an unknown value >>> >>> >>> Stack: [0x05c70000,0x05cc0000], sp=0x05cbd578, free space=309k >>> Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native >>> code) >>> C [jfxwebkit.dll+0x8eb7c9] >>> >>> Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code) >>> j com.sun.webkit.WebPage.twkProcessMouseEvent(JIIIIIIIZZZZZF)Z+0 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.webkit.WebPage.dispatchMouseEvent(Lcom/sun/webkit/event/WCMouseEvent;)Z+141 >>> j >>> >>> javafx.scene.web.WebView.processMouseEvent(Ljavafx/scene/input/MouseEvent;)V+175 >>> j >>> >>> javafx.scene.web.WebView.lambda$registerEventHandlers$32(Ljavafx/scene/input/MouseEvent;)V+2 >>> j javafx.scene.web.WebView$$Lambda$87.handle(Ljavafx/event/Event;)V+8 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventHandler$NormalEventHandlerRecord.handleBubblingEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;)V+5 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventHandler.dispatchBubblingEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;)V+28 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.EventHandlerManager.dispatchBubblingEvent(Ljavafx/event/EventType;Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+29 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.EventHandlerManager.dispatchBubblingEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+8 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventDispatcher.dispatchBubblingEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+11 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;Ljavafx/event/EventDispatchChain;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+29 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+69 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;Ljavafx/event/EventDispatchChain;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+17 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+69 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.BasicEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;Ljavafx/event/EventDispatchChain;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+17 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.EventDispatchChainImpl.dispatchEvent(Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+69 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.EventUtil.fireEventImpl(Ljavafx/event/EventDispatchChain;Ljavafx/event/EventTarget;Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+10 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.event.EventUtil.fireEvent(Ljavafx/event/EventTarget;Ljavafx/event/Event;)Ljavafx/event/Event;+46 >>> j >>> >>> javafx.event.Event.fireEvent(Ljavafx/event/EventTarget;Ljavafx/event/Event;)V+30 >>> j >>> >>> javafx.scene.Scene$MouseHandler.process(Ljavafx/scene/input/MouseEvent;Z)V+491 >>> j >>> >>> javafx.scene.Scene$MouseHandler.access$1500(Ljavafx/scene/Scene$MouseHandler;Ljavafx/scene/input/MouseEvent;Z)V+3 >>> j >>> >>> javafx.scene.Scene.impl_processMouseEvent(Ljavafx/scene/input/MouseEvent;)V+6 >>> j >>> >>> javafx.scene.Scene$ScenePeerListener.mouseEvent(Ljavafx/event/EventType;DDDDLjavafx/scene/input/MouseButton;ZZZZZZZZZ)V+46 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler$MouseEventNotification.run()Ljava/lang/Void;+476 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler$MouseEventNotification.run()Ljava/lang/Object;+1 >>> v ~StubRoutines::call_stub >>> J 1203 >>> >>> java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Ljava/security/PrivilegedAction;Ljava/security/AccessControlContext;)Ljava/lang/Object; >>> (0 bytes) @ 0x029c8787 [0x029c8720+0x67] >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler.lambda$handleMouseEvent$354()Ljava/lang/Void;+11 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler$$Lambda$191.get()Ljava/lang/Object;+4 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.QuantumToolkit.runWithoutRenderLock(Ljava/util/function/Supplier;)Ljava/lang/Object;+18 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.javafx.tk.quantum.GlassViewEventHandler.handleMouseEvent(Lcom/sun/glass/ui/View;JIIIIIIIZZ)V+103 >>> j com.sun.glass.ui.View.handleMouseEvent(JIIIIIIIZZ)V+30 >>> j com.sun.glass.ui.View.notifyMouse(IIIIIIIZZ)V+181 >>> v ~StubRoutines::call_stub >>> j com.sun.glass.ui.win.WinApplication._runLoop(Ljava/lang/Runnable;)V+0 >>> j >>> >>> com.sun.glass.ui.win.WinApplication.lambda$null$148(ILjava/lang/Runnable;)V+8 >>> j com.sun.glass.ui.win.WinApplication$$Lambda$38.run()V+12 >>> j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11 >>> v ~StubRoutines::call_stub >>> >>> ... >>> >>> # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # >>> >> >> > >