Re: ProtonMail login crashes Chromium / Iridium

2019-01-15 Thread Paul Swanson
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for sharing that post of yours.

I just want to confirm that disabling the automatic asm.js to WebAssembly
conversion has worked.

Looks like that particular experimental feature is well broken atm.

Cheers

Paul Swanson

Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland.

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 3:11 PM, Vincent  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Protonmail requires to disable asm.js
>
> Details here: https://vincentdelft.be/post/post_20181001
>
> Rgds
>
> On 14 January 2019 06:44:10 CET, Paul Swanson  wrote:
>
> > G'Day All!
> >
> > On 6.4, Chromium or Iridium (Chrome fork) crashes when logging into 
> > ProtonMail.
> >
> > I'm wondering if anyone has encountered / solved this problem and can offer 
> > me
> > some assistance.
> >
> > Steps to reproduce:
> >
> >  * Install 6.4 + Chromium or Iridium Browsers
> >  * Attempt logging into https://mail.protonmail.com/login
> >  * Crashes browser session every time with the following console errors:
> >
> > <--- Last few GCs --->
> >
> > [31167:0x1a47d7277000] 1154 ms: Scavenge 31.6 (42.8) -> 27.2 (44.3) MB, 
> > \
> > 4.4 / 0.1 ms  (average mu = 1.000, current mu = 1.000) allocation 
> > failure
> > [31167:0x1a47d7277000] 1276 ms: Mark-sweep 28.8 (44.3) -> 24.0 (46.8) 
> > MB, \
> > 9.2 / 1.7 ms  (+ 42.9 ms in 229 steps since start of marking, biggest 
> > step \
> > 28.0 ms, walltime since start of marking 91 ms) (average mu = 1.000, \
> > current mu = 1.000) finalize incr
> >
> > <--- JS stacktrace --->
> >
> >  JS stack trace =
> >
> > 0: ExitFrame [pc: 0x1a4555f2c36e]
> > 1: StubFrame [pc: 0x1a4555ea25c1]
> > Security context: 0x13ff314ca999 https://mail.protonmail.com>
> > 2: acquire_asm [0x3141c4f72239] 
> > [https://mail.protonmail.com/openpgp.min. \
> > b9a9a349934472bf2dd564a758152714785abb30.js:2] 
> > [bytecode=0x38c7fc1b8511 \
> > offset=125](this=0x18824bf14db1 )
> > 3: constructor(aka e) [0x2354541ee9a9] [https://mail.protonmail.com/ \
> > openpgp.min.b...
> >
> > Firefox works fine.
> >
> > Have followed the suggestion to edit memory limits in login.conf as per the
> > following thread but no change.
> >
> > https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/9devx1/openbsd_63_and_protonmail_login
> >
> > Just use my email alias or any common first name to replicate the fault.
> >
> > My system is OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on Intel i5 with 8GB RAM.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Paul Swanson
>
> --
> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.



Re: ProtonMail login crashes Chromium / Iridium

2019-01-14 Thread Vincent
Hello,

Protonmail requires to disable asm.js

Details here: https://vincentdelft.be/post/post_20181001

Rgds


On 14 January 2019 06:44:10 CET, Paul Swanson  wrote:
>G'Day All!
>
>On 6.4, Chromium or Iridium (Chrome fork) crashes when logging into
>ProtonMail.
>
>I'm wondering if anyone has encountered / solved this problem and can
>offer me
>some assistance.
>
>Steps to reproduce:
>
> * Install 6.4 + Chromium or Iridium Browsers
> * Attempt logging into https://mail.protonmail.com/login
>* Crashes browser session every time with the following console errors:
>
><--- Last few GCs --->
>
>[31167:0x1a47d7277000] 1154 ms: Scavenge 31.6 (42.8) -> 27.2 (44.3)
>MB, \
>4.4 / 0.1 ms  (average mu = 1.000, current mu = 1.000) allocation
>failure
>[31167:0x1a47d7277000] 1276 ms: Mark-sweep 28.8 (44.3) -> 24.0
>(46.8) MB, \
>9.2 / 1.7 ms  (+ 42.9 ms in 229 steps since start of marking, biggest
>step \
> 28.0 ms, walltime since start of marking 91 ms) (average mu = 1.000, \
>current mu = 1.000) finalize incr
>
><--- JS stacktrace --->
>
> JS stack trace =
>
>0: ExitFrame [pc: 0x1a4555f2c36e]
>1: StubFrame [pc: 0x1a4555ea25c1]
>Security context: 0x13ff314ca999 https://mail.protonmail.com>
>2: acquire_asm [0x3141c4f72239]
>[https://mail.protonmail.com/openpgp.min. \
>b9a9a349934472bf2dd564a758152714785abb30.js:2] [bytecode=0x38c7fc1b8511
>\
>offset=125](this=0x18824bf14db1 )
> 3: constructor(aka e) [0x2354541ee9a9] [https://mail.protonmail.com/ \
>openpgp.min.b...
>
>Firefox works fine.
>
>Have followed the suggestion to edit memory limits in login.conf as per
>the
>following thread but no change.
>
>https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/9devx1/openbsd_63_and_protonmail_login
>
>Just use my email alias or any common first name to replicate the
>fault.
>
>My system is OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on Intel i5 with 8GB RAM.
>
>Regards,
>
>Paul Swanson

-- 
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.


ProtonMail login crashes Chromium / Iridium

2019-01-13 Thread Paul Swanson
G'Day All!

On 6.4, Chromium or Iridium (Chrome fork) crashes when logging into ProtonMail.

I'm wondering if anyone has encountered / solved this problem and can offer me
some assistance.

Steps to reproduce:

 * Install 6.4 + Chromium or Iridium Browsers
 * Attempt logging into https://mail.protonmail.com/login
 * Crashes browser session every time with the following console errors:

<--- Last few GCs --->

[31167:0x1a47d7277000] 1154 ms: Scavenge 31.6 (42.8) -> 27.2 (44.3) MB, \
4.4 / 0.1 ms  (average mu = 1.000, current mu = 1.000) allocation failure
[31167:0x1a47d7277000] 1276 ms: Mark-sweep 28.8 (44.3) -> 24.0 (46.8) MB, \
9.2 / 1.7 ms  (+ 42.9 ms in 229 steps since start of marking, biggest step \
28.0 ms, walltime since start of marking 91 ms) (average mu = 1.000, \
current mu = 1.000) finalize incr

<--- JS stacktrace --->

 JS stack trace =

0: ExitFrame [pc: 0x1a4555f2c36e]
1: StubFrame [pc: 0x1a4555ea25c1]
Security context: 0x13ff314ca999 https://mail.protonmail.com>
2: acquire_asm [0x3141c4f72239] [https://mail.protonmail.com/openpgp.min. \
b9a9a349934472bf2dd564a758152714785abb30.js:2] [bytecode=0x38c7fc1b8511 
\
offset=125](this=0x18824bf14db1 )
3: constructor(aka e) [0x2354541ee9a9] [https://mail.protonmail.com/ \
openpgp.min.b...

Firefox works fine.

Have followed the suggestion to edit memory limits in login.conf as per the
following thread but no change.

https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/9devx1/openbsd_63_and_protonmail_login

Just use my email alias or any common first name to replicate the fault.

My system is OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on Intel i5 with 8GB RAM.

Regards,

Paul Swanson