Review Request 120057: Fix scrollbar appearing on FolderView
David Edmundson
david at davidedmundson.co.uk
Fri Sep 5 13:50:42 UTC 2014
> On Sept. 5, 2014, 11:55 a.m., David Edmundson wrote:
> > I'm not very happy with this. I'm sure it works, but it's a workaround without knowing the root problem (or at least I'm not convinced we do). It almost certainly is not memory corruption, and blind patching isn't a good longterm strategy.
> >
> > I imagine the case will be:
> > - widget is made (with QGraphicsScene that corana inherits from having size 0,0)
> > - we run this FolderView::constraintsEvent
> > - corona resizes
> > - folderview doesn't see it has resized
> > or something along these lines
> >
> > Can you test what path we take in Corona::screenGeometry? and what the sceneRect is at the point this runs?
>
> David Edmundson wrote:
> forgot to say: Thanks for looking into this, it's really appreciated.
>
> Mark Harmstone wrote:
> You're welcome, no problem.
>
> Blind patching might not be a good idea in general, but I think it's worth bearing in mind that this fixes a major usability bug, and one that for two years has proven nearly impossible to debug, let alone fix. Plus it obviously doesn't break anything - and, by way of comparison, the comment a few lines above it has read "FIXME: a pretty horrible hack" for a couple of years now...
>
> I'm almost certain this is a memory corruption issue, though. If you insert a line "volatile QRect r3(r);" just before DesktopCorona::availableScreenRect returns, and put a breakpoint on the return, gdb says that when this bug is triggered, r3 and r differ. (Specifically, r = {x1 = 0, y1 = 0, x2 = 1919, y2 = 1079}, as it should be, but r3 = {x1 = 0, y1 = 0, x2 = 1919, y2 = 0}, which is what is actually returned.)
> I've uploaded a disassembly of DesktopCorona::availableScreenRect, as compiled by gcc -O2, to http://burntcomma.com/dc.txt. There's a couple of "volatile" debugging lines there, which is why the line numbering doesn't match up exactly. I don't understand assembly all that well - certainly not well enough to diagnose and fix the problem in gcc, if there is one - but it looks like r.bottom() is being stored in DWORD PTR [rsp+0x3c]. Even though there's nothing wrong with the C++ code (as far as I can see), this is then being clobbered within the foreach loop, for some reason.
well that's me close to happy. Good investigation :)
Any chance you can put a breakdown just after
QRect r3(r)
and type
"watch r3.y2"
we can see who does the clobbering.
- David
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On Sept. 5, 2014, 11:25 a.m., Mark Harmstone wrote:
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> (Updated Sept. 5, 2014, 11:25 a.m.)
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> Review request for Plasma and Ignat Semenov.
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> Bugs: 294795
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=294795
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> Repository: kde-baseapps
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> Description
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> Fixes bug 294795. See there for further details.
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> Diffs
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> plasma/applets/folderview/folderview.cpp f56cab1fee8848c551d3687dbd480ed1ed5ac591
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/120057/diff/
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> Testing
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> The patch fixes a race condition, meaning it is difficult to reproduce. However, with the patch applied I have not been able to reproduce it after dozens of reboots on a handful of different machines. Plus the scrollbar issue was always accompanied by the toolbox changing position, which still happens sporadically - strongly implying that the scrollbar is fixed.
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> Thanks,
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> Mark Harmstone
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