Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2018-01-24 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  closed
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R, tbb-no-uplift   |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Changes (by arthuredelstein):

 * keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha, TorBrowserTeam201704R =>
 ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha, TorBrowserTeam201704R, tbb-no-uplift


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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-13 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  closed
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Changes (by gk):

 * status:  needs_review => closed
 * resolution:   => fixed


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:24 mcs]:
 > Replying to [comment:23 gk]:
 > > Woah, we are getting e10s on Windows even without compiling the
 sandbox. (I tested it and hit #21766) It seems to work but is that a smart
 thing to have? (stability-wise etc.)
 >
 > I didn't have a chance to comment here, but yes, the sandbox is
 controlled by a separate set of #ifdef's. I guess the risk is that Firefox
 builds with the sandbox and we do not?

 Yes. It is basically an untested combination. But after looking around a
 bit it should be separate enough that we can try it in the upcoming alpha
 I think.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-13 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by mcs):

 Replying to [comment:23 gk]:
 > Woah, we are getting e10s on Windows even without compiling the sandbox.
 (I tested it and hit #21766) It seems to work but is that a smart thing to
 have? (stability-wise etc.)

 I didn't have a chance to comment here, but yes, the sandbox is controlled
 by a separate set of #ifdef's. I guess the risk is that Firefox builds
 with the sandbox and we do not? It seems like we have quite a few e10s-
 related issues on all platforms; I am not sure if Windows is worse then
 the others or not.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-13 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by gk):

 Woah, we are getting e10s on Windows even without compiling the sandbox.
 (I tested it and hit #21766) It seems to work but is that a smart thing to
 have? (stability-wise etc.)

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-11 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by gk):

 Okay, I applied your patch -02 to `tor-browser-52.0.2esr-7.0-2` (commit
 1240ac3e85536322d6af0075c662eaf60ab078f9). Feel free to close this ticket
 if you think the Windows problem is no problem at all.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-11 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by gk):

 Replying to [comment:20 mcs]:
 > Replying to [comment:18 gk]:
 > > Oh, one thing I forgot: this patch does not cause explosion on Windows
 if we are not shipping the sandbox and e10s there, right?
 >
 > I don't think this patch will cause any new explosions, but I have not
 tested on Windows. This patch will enable e10s on all platforms (except
 WinXP) but maybe you don't want that to happen?

 Well, I want to have e10s everywhere Mozilla has it as well. But right now
 we compile with `--disable-sandbox` and I am not sure what happens in that
 case. They seem to be intertwined in the sense that we don't get e10s
 without compiling the sandbox in. So, I guess even though we enable e10s
 for the same user group as Mozilla it will silently fail on Windows unless
 we get the sandbox compilation fixed?

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-11 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by mcs):

 Replying to [comment:18 gk]:
 > Oh, one thing I forgot: this patch does not cause explosion on Windows
 if we are not shipping the sandbox and e10s there, right?

 I don't think this patch will cause any new explosions, but I have not
 tested on Windows. This patch will enable e10s on all platforms (except
 WinXP) but maybe you don't want that to happen?

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-11 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by mcs):

 Replying to [comment:17 gk]:
 > Thanks. It seems to me we don't need the changes in `install.rdf.in`?
 They are bypassed anyway according to
 https://gecko.readthedocs.io/en/latest/toolkit/mozapps/extensions/addon-
 manager/SystemAddons.html. We need to make sure to block system extension
 updates in general, though. But that we already do (learnt the hard way :)
 ).

 Kathy and I forgot about that... you are correct. We have created a new
 patch that does not touch install.rdf.in:
 https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/brade/tor-
 browser.git/commit/?h=bug21876-02&id=1240ac3e85536322d6af0075c662eaf60ab078f9

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-11 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by gk):

 Oh, one thing I forgot: this patch does not cause explosion on Windows if
 we are not shipping the sandbox and e10s there, right?

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-11 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by gk):

 Thanks. It seems to me we don't need the changes in `install.rdf.in`? They
 are bypassed anyway according to
 https://gecko.readthedocs.io/en/latest/toolkit/mozapps/extensions/addon-
 manager/SystemAddons.html. We need to make sure to block system extension
 updates in general, though. But that we already do (learnt the hard way :)
 ).

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-10 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:
 |  needs_review
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704R  |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Changes (by mcs):

 * status:  new => needs_review
 * keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha, TorBrowserTeam201704 =>
 ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha, TorBrowserTeam201704R


Comment:

 Here is a patch that will cause e10s to be enabled by default, except on
 Windows XP (where Mozilla does not enable it by default either):
  https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/brade/tor-
 browser.git/commit/?h=bug21876-01&id=b9af94a7458e111efa474c32bb0a6955bb5dbc8f

 Since it looks like the fix for
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1348576 is not going to be
 backported to the ESR, Kathy and I like the simple approach we used in
 this patch: treat all update channels as if they are esr for e10s-related
 things.

 We also reviewed the e10srollout system extension code as well as the code
 inside `toolkit/mozapps/extensions/internal/E10SAddonsRollout.jsm`. We did
 not see anything that we are concerned about: the e10srollout extension
 sets preferences that are then used by other parts of the Firefox code.
 The "esrA" policy that we will be using consists of:
  * Windows: Don't enable e10s if accessibility APIs were used recently.
  * Windows: Don't enable e10s on WindowsXP.
  * Don't enable e10s if any incompatible add-ons are installed.
 There are also prefs that users can set to change the behavior, e.g., set
 `browser.tabs.remote.force-enable` to `true`.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-10 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704   |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by mcs):

 Replying to [comment:13 cypherpunks]:
 > mcs, what do you think about
 > {{{
 > [...] Torbutton WARN: DocShell is null for:
 https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/timeline
 > }}}
 > during NEWNYM?

 I cannot reproduce this on OSX. What platform do you see this on? Please
 open a new ticket if this is consistently reproducible.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704   |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 The more testing is performed, the more obvious it becomes that the main
 reason
 > e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) in ESR 52 based
 nightlies
 is "e10s is the holy crap!".
 Now it takes >400MB to open the first website (doubled). Performance
 degraded enormously as two processes concurrent for the same resources (no
 offloading of the parent). Add-ons become inadequate, GUI too. Even
 Mozilla realized that and asked developers to focus their efforts on
 WebExtensions (required for Nightly this summer) by updating
 https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2017/02/16/the-road-to-firefox-57
 -compatibility-milestones/
 In its current implementation e10s is a way to make 2 firefox.exe instead
 of one. Child process continues to use loopback connections, ask system
 DNS service and printer spooler service, have access to memory (as
 sandboxing will be later) and, as some idiots at Mozilla made it a memory
 I/O hog, try to allocate new memory objects when lacking of resources, so
 successfully grow to OOM by the child process and then crash with the
 parent (rofl:)

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704   |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 mcs, what do you think about
 {{{
 [...] Torbutton WARN: DocShell is null for:
 https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/timeline
 }}}
 during NEWNYM?

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704   |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by gk):

 Replying to [comment:10 mcs]:
 > Replying to [comment:7 gk]:
 > > I think keeping that extension, auditing it, and making sure it does
 not get some out-of-bound Mozilla update is the way to go. When
 backporting that fix we should, however, make sure the `esr` policy
 applies to us.
 >
 > Kathy and I can take this task unless you plan to work on it.

 Please go ahead.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
-+-
 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
  TorBrowserTeam201704   |
Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by mcs):

 Replying to [comment:9 cypherpunks]:
 > Also {{{1491566764500 addons.xpi  DEBUG   Add-on tor-
 launc...@torproject.org blocks e10s rollout. }}}

 I see the message `Add-on https-everywhere-...@eff.org blocks e10s
 rollout` instead, but I don't know why either extension would cause e10s
 to be blocked. We will investigate.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
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Parent ID:   | Points:
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Comment (by mcs):

 Replying to [comment:7 gk]:
 > I think keeping that extension, auditing it, and making sure it does not
 get some out-of-bound Mozilla update is the way to go. When backporting
 that fix we should, however, make sure the `esr` policy applies to us.

 Kathy and I can take this task unless you plan to work on it. We did 1/2
 an audit yesterday already. We will start on this as soon as finish #21778
 (I think we are close; we started working on that ticket because it seemed
 a little easier than #21766 and we thought doing so would help us learn
 what to do for #21766).

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
 |  team
 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
 Keywords:  ff52-esr, tbb-7.0-must-alpha,|  Actual Points:
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Parent ID:   | Points:
 Reviewer:   |Sponsor:
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 Also {{{1491566764500   addons.xpi  DEBUG   Add-on tor-
 launc...@torproject.org blocks e10s rollout. }}}

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
based
nightlies
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
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 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
 Priority:  Very High|  Milestone:
Component:  Applications/Tor Browser |Version:
 Severity:  Major| Resolution:
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 Replying to [comment:7 gk]:
 > Replying to [comment:5 mcs]:
 > > Or, if we are going to keep using the e10srollout add-on, we should
 backport the fix from
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1348576.
 >
 > I think keeping that extension,
 Sooner or later mandatory system add-on would appear.
 > auditing it,
 Very good. (Treat it as a part of the browser.)
 > and making sure it does not get some out-of-bound Mozilla update is the
 way to go.
 Why don't you want system add-ons to update as any other add-ons?
 As for e10srollout, it stays at version 1.9 on esr channel, but could be
 changed if policy changed.
 > When backporting that fix we should, however,
 It's awaiting approval for esr52 and, as many distros are affected, will,
 probably, be approved.
 > make sure the `esr` policy applies to us.
 Are you going to switch the channel from 'release' to 'esr'?
 It would help transition from ff-esr to ff in the future.
 Note: Mozilla has transferred Vista and XP users to 'esr' channel in FF52.
 As for e10srollout, `esr` policy means no e10s on Windows XP.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
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 Type:  defect   | Status:  new
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Comment (by gk):

 Replying to [comment:5 mcs]:
 > Or, if we are going to keep using the e10srollout add-on, we should
 backport the fix from
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1348576.

 I think keeping that extension, auditing it, and making sure it does not
 get some out-of-bound Mozilla update is the way to go. When backporting
 that fix we should, however, make sure the `esr` policy applies to us.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-06 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 Also langpacks have
 {{{"multiprocessCompatible":false,"runInSafeMode":false}}}

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-06 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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Comment (by mcs):

 Or, if we are going to keep using the e10srollout add-on, we should
 backport the fix from
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1348576.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-06 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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Comment (by mcs):

 Replying to [comment:3 cypherpunks]:
 > It's not enabled by default anywhere (in FF too), because this feature
 is not ready for GA. So, it is rolling out to separate groups of users,
 and e10srollout add-on decides when and for whom to enable e10s.

 That is correct, although for all esr or release channel Firefox users,
 e10s does get enabled by the e10srollout add-on unless the user has an
 incompatible extension installed.

 For our TB nightly builds the update channel is "default", which means
 that the e10srollout add-on does not do anything (the channel is unknown).
 See:
  https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-
 esr52/source/browser/extensions/e10srollout/bootstrap.js#61
 The other part of the story is that for Firefox nightly and alpha builds,
 e10s is enabled by default but it is not for our nightly builds. Why not?
 Because RELEASE_OR_BETA is defined for our builds, which means the
 `browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2` pref is not set to `true`. See:
  https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-
 esr52/source/browser/app/profile/firefox.js#1438
 One solution is to patch `browser/app/profile/firefox.js` to remove the
 `#ifndef RELEASE_OR_BETA`. I don't think we want to arrange for
 `RELEASE_OR_BETA` to be defined because that may have other undesirable
 effects.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-06 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 > e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52
 based nightlies
 It's not enabled by default anywhere (in FF too), because this feature is
 not ready for GA. So, it is rolling out to separate groups of users, and
 e10srollout add-on decides when and for whom to enable e10s.

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-06 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 What do you see in " Multiprocess Windows" row on about:support?

 On Win XP SP3 it is "0/1 (Disabled)" and
 Extensions
 NameVersion Enabled ID
 Application Update Service Helper   2.0 true
 aushel...@mozilla.org
 HTTPS Everywhere5.2.7   truehttps-everywhere-...@eff.org
 Multi-process staged rollout1.9 truee10sroll...@mozilla.org
 NoScript5.0.2   true{73a6fe31-595d-460b-a920-fcc0f8843232}
 Pocket  1.0.5   truefire...@getpocket.com
 Torbutton   1.9.7.1 truetorbut...@torproject.org
 TorLauncher 0.2.11.1truetor-launc...@torproject.org
 Web Compat  1.0 truewebcom...@mozilla.org

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Re: [tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-06 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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Comment (by gk):

 mcs/brade can you look at that one? Maybe that e10s extension is messing
 things up here? See comment:1:ticket:21875 for our nightly situation.

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[tor-bugs] #21876 [Applications/Tor Browser]: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 based nightlies

2017-04-06 Thread Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki
#21876: e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) by default in ESR 52 
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 Reporter:  gk   |  Owner:  tbb-team
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 For some reason e10s is not enabled on Linux (and probably OS X) in ESR 52
 based nightlies. Both our extensions and HTTPS-Everywhere + NoScript set
 `multiprocessCompatible` to `true`, so I wonder what is going on.

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