[Bug 107892] crash happens when blit framebuffer

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Mon Sep 24 10:24:58 UTC 2018


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107892

--- Comment #11 from Denis <denys.kostin at globallogic.com> ---
Mark, my fault, I forgot to mention OS. That is exactly Ubuntu 18.04

System:    Host: ubuntu-MS-7B49 Kernel: 4.15.0-34-generic x86_64 bits: 64
           Desktop: Gnome 3.28.3 Distro: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

Btw, after that I updated xserver to 1.20, and still - can't reproduce the
issue

Display Server: x11 (X.Org 1.20.1 ).


The only one difference I see between Chrome and FF, that in FF test has
several failures, but nothing crash.



PASS WebGL context exists

Begin to run blitFramebuffer. The computed width/height of src and/or dst
region might overflow during blitting.
PASS getError was expected value: NO_ERROR : Using max 32-bit integer as
blitFramebuffer parameter should succeed.
PASS getError was expected value: NO_ERROR : Using blitFramebuffer parameters
where calculated width/height matches max 32-bit integer should succeed.
FAIL getError expected: INVALID_VALUE. Was NO_ERROR : Using source width/height
greater than max 32-bit integer should fail.
FAIL getError expected: INVALID_VALUE. Was NO_ERROR : Using source width/height
greater than max 32-bit integer should fail.
FAIL getError expected: INVALID_VALUE. Was NO_ERROR : Using destination
width/height greater than max 32-bit integer should fail.
FAIL getError expected: INVALID_VALUE. Was NO_ERROR : Using destination
width/height greater than max 32-bit integer should fail.
FAIL getError expected: INVALID_VALUE. Was NO_ERROR : Using both source and
destination width/height greater than max 32-bit integer should fail.
FAIL getError expected: INVALID_VALUE. Was NO_ERROR : Using minimum and maximum
integers for all boundaries should fail.
PASS successfullyParsed is true

TEST COMPLETE

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