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- Manifest: ipc/glue/test/browser/browser.toml
/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
"use strict";
add_task(async () => {
const utilityPid = await startUtilityProcess();
SimpleTest.expectChildProcessCrash();
const utilityProcessGone = TestUtils.topicObserved("ipc:utility-shutdown");
info("Hard kill Utility Process");
const ProcessTools = Cc["@mozilla.org/processtools-service;1"].getService(
Ci.nsIProcessToolsService
);
// Here we really want to exercise the fact that kill() might not be done
// right now but a bit later, and we should wait for the process to be dead
// before considering the test is finished.
//
// the wait) where the kill() operation ends up really killing the child a
// bit after the current test has been finished ; unfortunately, this happened
// right after the next test, browser_utility_memoryReport.js did start and
// even worse, after it thought it had started a new utility process. We were
// in fact re-using the one we started here, and when we wanted to query its
// pid in the browser_utility_memoryReport.js then the kill() happened, so
// no more process and the test intermittently failed.
//
// The timeout value of 50ms should be long enough to allow the test to finish
// and the next one to start and get a reference on the process we launched,
// and yet allow us to kill the process in the middle of the next test. Higher
// values would allow browser_utility_memoryReport.js to complete without
// reproducing the issue (both locally and on try).
//
// eslint-disable-next-line mozilla/no-arbitrary-setTimeout
setTimeout(() => {
ProcessTools.kill(utilityPid);
}, 50);
info(`Waiting for utility process ${utilityPid} to go away.`);
let [subject, data] = await utilityProcessGone;
ok(
subject instanceof Ci.nsIPropertyBag2,
"Subject needs to be a nsIPropertyBag2 to clean up properly"
);
is(
parseInt(data, 10),
utilityPid,
`Should match the crashed PID ${utilityPid} with ${data}`
);
// Make sure the process is dead, otherwise there is a risk of race for
// writing leak logs
utilityProcessTest().noteIntentionalCrash(utilityPid);
});