Application that uses WebBrowser control crashes after installing IE9-Collection of common programming errors
I’ve installed IE 9 last week and since, my c# .net application crashes about 20% of times. The debugger is unable to show something useful besides stopping at Program.cs Application.Run(new MyMainForm()); , btw the main form was already shown, so it’s not that it’s something in construction on main form.
I have Windows7.
The exception thrown is:
"An unhandled exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll
Additional information: Value does not fall within the expected range.
Screen shot of callstack -> http://img861.imageshack.us/f/ie9v.png/
When running outside of debugger, this info is shown:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: myexe.exe
Application Version: 6.7.6.0
Application Timestamp: 4d7fdffd
Fault Module Name: mshtml.dll
Fault Module Version: 9.0.8112.16421
Fault Module Timestamp: 4d76266c
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 0012c848
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1037
And sometimes instead of mshtml.dll it says StackHash_f09d
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: myexe.exe
Application Version: 6.7.6.0
Application Timestamp: 4d7fdffd
Fault Module Name: StackHash_f09d
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00000000
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1037
Thanks in advance
Edited:
That’s what I see in windbg, with symbols:
0:000> kb
ChildEBP RetAddr Args to Child
0020eda4 64d54f83 0566c988 00001012 00000000 mshtml!CDoc::ReduceMemoryPressureTask+0x1a
0020edb4 64d54f2c c6b991e4 0020ee78 00000113 mshtml!GWYieldToMsgOnCurrentThread+0x17b
0020edfc 770086ef 00192392 00000012 0000201b mshtml!GlobalWndProc+0x1f2
0020ee28 77008876 64d54afe 00192392 00000113 USER32!InternalCallWinProc+0x23
0020eea0 770089b5 00000000 64d54afe 00192392 USER32!UserCallWinProcCheckWow+0x14b
0020ef00 77008e9c 64d54afe 00000000 0020ef2c USER32!DispatchMessageWorker+0x35e
0020ef10 03b54726 0020ef9c fa69a961 00000000 USER32!DispatchMessageW+0xf
*** WARNING: Unable to verify checksum for C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\System.Windows.Forms\f92c882fd4e7005c005e208daa04c28d\System.Windows.Forms.ni.dll
WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Following frames may be wrong.
0020ef2c 5af78aee 01b743e4 00000001 01ac95cc 0x3b54726
0020efe0 5af78757 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 System_Windows_Forms_ni+0x208aee
0020f038 5af785a1 01b6c610 1f3a000e 00000000 System_Windows_Forms_ni+0x208757
0020f068 5af35911 01bb7d84 0020f10c 003b73d8 System_Windows_Forms_ni+0x2085a1
0020f0e0 6f221b5c 015b1141 00000001 0020f170 System_Windows_Forms_ni+0x1c5911
0020f0f0 6f232209 0020f1c0 00000000 0020f190 mscorwks!CallDescrWorker+0x33
0020f170 6f246511 0020f1c0 00000000 0020f190 mscorwks!CallDescrWorkerWithHandler+0xa3
0020f2b4 6f246544 0032c040 0020f380 0020f34c mscorwks!MethodDesc::CallDescr+0x19c
0020f2d0 6f246562 0032c040 0020f380 0020f34c mscorwks!MethodDesc::CallTargetWorker+0x1f
0020f2e8 6f2b0c45 0020f34c d847bc11 00000000 mscorwks!MethodDescCallSite::CallWithValueTypes+0x1a
0020f44c 6f2b0b65 003239c0 00000001 0020f488 mscorwks!ClassLoader::RunMain+0x223
0020f6b4 6f2b10b5 00000000 d847b3d9 00000001 mscorwks!Assembly::ExecuteMainMethod+0xa6
0020fb84 6f2b129f 013a0000 00000000 d847b389 mscorwks!SystemDomain::ExecuteMainMethod+0x456
=====UPDATE(I’m not sure, if I’m supposed to post it as “Answer your question”)============ Thanks to everyone trying to help, I appreciate it.
Being desperate, I started to remove pieces of code to understand which part of my code affects it(we use webrowser control in many forms). After removing call to LoginForm which also uses webrowser control, the problem disappeared.
The login form hosts webrowser control, it navigates to certain url, for example /login.php and if user is already logged-in, method UserLoggedIn inside form is invoked from html using ObjectForScripting. When UserLoggedIn was called, we were calling Close() to close form if the LoginForm was shown. Even though LoginForm was doing all this, we weren’t always showing it. We were, showing it only if after X seconds UserLoggedIn() was not called(i.e user needs to login). For some reason, and thanks to MS for making us able to debug into .net sources, when we were calling Close, and the form was not Visible it was actually disposing the form and all it’s children because IsHandleCreated was false. Now, the Close was called from UserLoggedIn(), which is an event fired by the browser control(the callstack shows ieframe.dll, mshtml.dll etc) , so the webbrowser object was being destoyed while being called from. The hacky way to resolve this, was to call Close, only if form was Visible. BTW, I don’t know, why IsHandleCreated is false, if we don’t show the form. I tried to reproduce it, by writing a sample that creates a form, which is not shown, but it’s IsHandleCreated is true.
—- from Forms.cs —–
public void Close()
{
if (GetState(STATE_CREATINGHANDLE))
throw new InvalidOperationException(SR.GetString(SR.ClosingWhileCreatingHandle, "Close"));
if (IsHandleCreated) {
closeReason = CloseReason.UserClosing;
SendMessage(NativeMethods.WM_CLOSE, 0, 0);
}
else{
// MSDN: When a form is closed, all resources created within the object are closed and the form is disposed.
// For MDI child: MdiChildren collection gets updated (VSWhidbey# 368642 & 93550)
Dispose(); // THIS WAS CALLED WHEN FORM WAS NOT VISIBLE
}
}
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Educated speculation to get you started- timers use thread pool threads, which are MTA. If I had to guess I’d say that it could be related to that, since activex controls can only be safely instantiated from STA threads. Perhaps try creating a thread manually rather than using the timer thread?
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browser.Navigate(“xxx”) is called from timer
What kind of timer are you using? If the timer fire callback happens on another thread, and you are calling methods on the browser object, then you are opening yourself up random crash likelyhood. Try setting Control.CheckForIllegalCrossThreadCalls = true; in your Main() method beofre running the Application.Run(…) method and see if when it crashes, you get a more “on point” error message or the same.
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The exception code c0000005 usually means that is a memory problem. Maybe it has to do with 32 and 64 bits areas of your application getting confused. I would try to make your app run fully in 64, then fully 32, see what happens. Try running as admin, see if that changes anything. Also you should put try catches on the points where it makes sense, and rety whenever the error is found. Well those are suggestions, so try it out and see if you can get us more info.
Good Luck!
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This crash happens when jscript.dll is incorrectly registered. The ReduceMemoryPressureTask method expects it to be loaded and causes a null dereference otherwise. A fix is to run
regsvr32 jscript.dll
on the affected machine. You can check for the error by looking at the loaded module list to see if jscript.dll is missing or not. This can be done either programatically or through Process Explorer. -
There might be a reason, since the WinForms runs under STA , but the web browser requires MTA. Put a try-catch above the browser control and also check if there is r/w access voilation. As stated by oakcool
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I’ve run in to problems with this, mostly due to privilege violations. The program was running at administrator level and the browser was running at user level, or visa-versa.
Something to look into
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i get the same error/crash since i got the ie9 installed. it only happens whenever there is a youtube movie on the page. than it hangs/crashes with the exact same window you get Jack Juiceson.
but behind the “Fault Module Name” i dont get mshtml.dll, i get a d3d9.dll or something like that. veryyyyy odd.