Fixed in Firefox 35 which should be in all releases long ago.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: f
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu Utopic)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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(In reply to Jacob Bramley [:jbramley] from comment #35)
> Doesn't this affect Android too? They use armhf these days, I believe.
Android builds use softfp afaik.
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(In reply to Mike Hommey [:glandium] from comment #33)
> Ubuntu also does Firefox builds on armhf.
Mike,
Right but Ubuntu and Fedora's builds are not off ESR they are off
mainline so they would get this patch through the normal release train
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/firefox and
https://
https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-esr31/rev/8db992f04318
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Comment on attachment 8523413
Correct argument passing - backport for ESR31
Review of attachment 8523413:
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We will take this but are making an exception in doing so because this will not
impact our supported releases because
this o
IMHO, apply it to ESR31 as well, so that anyone, whoever it is, using
ESR gets this corrected. Otherwise, ESR channel will remain unusable
until next ESR version.
Note that this patch is fixing both a security hole and a huge usability
caveat.
Regards,
JPantoja
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Fix
Doesn't this affect Android too? They use armhf these days, I believe.
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(In reply to Andrew McCreight [:mccr8] from comment #30)
> (In reply to Benjamin Kerensa [:bkerensa] from comment #29)
> > This does not appear to meet the landing criteria for ESR:
> > "Security and some major stability fixes when they're landed/merged onto
> > mozilla-beta, or fixes for regressio
(In reply to Benjamin Kerensa [:bkerensa] from comment #29)
> This does not appear to meet the landing criteria for ESR:
> "Security and some major stability fixes when they're landed/merged onto
> mozilla-beta, or fixes for regressions specific to the ESR."
This patch fixes a crash that makes Fir
Ubuntu also does Firefox builds on armhf.
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This does not appear to meet the landing criteria for ESR:
"Security and some major stability fixes when they're landed/merged onto
mozilla-beta, or fixes for regressions specific to the ESR."
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(In reply to Jacob Bramley [:jbramley] from comment #35)
> Doesn't this affect Android too? They use armhf these days, I believe.
It does but we do not build an ESR for android the channels we do build
for android will get this patch.
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(In reply to Benjamin Kerensa [:bkerensa] from comment #37)
> It does but we do not build an ESR for android the channels we do build for
> android will get this patch.
We are shipping Armv6 builds off esr31, FWIW (since support for them was
dropped on the mainline branches). Not sure if they'd be
(In reply to Benjamin Kerensa [:bkerensa] from comment #29)
> This does not appear to meet the landing criteria for ESR:
> "Security and some major stability fixes when they're landed/merged onto
> mozilla-beta, or fixes for regressions specific to the ESR."
Ah, I think I get your drift:
- "Securi
This entirely depends on the type and number of parameters that are
passed.
Rule of thumb: as soon as a 64bit parameter appears in the call, it is
likely that this code will do the wrong thing. Depending on the use of
the parameters, effects could range from nothing to complete crash, with
memory
(In reply to Jacobo Pantoja from comment #26)
> Or this code is fed back to Thunderbird in any way?
Yes, this will automatically be included in Thunderbird, once it lands
on esr, I believe.
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Hi,
How does this bug affect Thunderbird? I have noticed that the same code
is present (without the proper fix) in Thunderbird's XPCOM, but in
Thunderbird I can download mails and files attached to them (Samsung
Chromebook Snow).
Shall I open also a bug in Thunderbird? Or this code is fed back to
"status-firefox-esr31: affected → wontfix"
Excellent. Given that Jessie is going to carry this version for the next
few years, it effectively means that the only option to get a working,
modern browser on the ARM architecture is to run:
apt-get install chromium
Thanks guys.
M.
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I'm not sure why 31 was marked wontfix, so I'm going to reset it.
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https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/rev/a41c48aa538d
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Comment on attachment 8523413
Correct argument passing - backport for ESR31
ESR just needs a separate approval request.
[Approval Request Comment]
If this is not a sec:{high,crit} bug, please state case for ESR consideration:
Crashes on Debian builds of Firefox.
User impact if declined: see prev
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Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
Fix Released
I've verified that the upstream patch applies cleanly to firefox in
trusty, and that it does resolve the problem.
** Patch added: "tested patch w/ dep-3 headers"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1398898/+attachment/4273747/+files/armhf-xpcom-correct-argument-passing.patc
** Changed in: iceweasel (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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This was brought to my attention on the Linaro cross-distro list:
http://lists.linaro.org/pipermail/cross-distro/2014-December/000765.html
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1050258
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Public bug reported:
I reproduced by:
1) starting firefox on an armhf system
2) browsing to http://us.archive.ubuntu.com
3) right clicking on the "folder" image, clicking "Save Image As..."
4) then selecting a folder.
ubuntu@hb06-22:/tmp$ firefox
(process:23506): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_
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