[Mac] Subframe processes are not seen in Chrome Task Manager.
Reported by
dchau...@etouch.net,
Mar 20 2018
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 65.0.3325.181 (Official Build) (64-bit) Revision dc3469be277cc962ba01d9c0cb5bb1a265676c36-refs/branch-heads/3325@{#725} OS: Mac(10.12.6, 10.13.1,10.13.4). What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch Chrome with enabled "--site-per-process" flag. 2. Navigate to few top websites (For Ex: http://www.cnn.com and http://booking.com) 3. Open Chrome task manager from wrench menu list and observe. Actual: Subframe processes are not seen Chrome Task Manager. Expected: Subframe processes should seen in Chrome Task Manager. This is a non-regression issue, seen from M-63 series. NOTE: 1. This issue is also reproducible on M-66 Beta (build # 66.0.3359.33), M-67 Dev (build # 67.0.3371.0) and M-67 Dev (build # 67.0.3375.0). 2. This issue is not seen on Windows(7,8,8.1,10) and Linux (14.04 LTS) machines. 3. Subframe process are also not seen in Chrome Task Manager on enabling the --isolate-origins flag. Kindly review the attached screen-cast for reference. Thank you!
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Mar 20 2018
The video shows that you started Chrome with "-site-per-process" (one dash) instead of "--site-per-process", so I suspect the mode wasn't enabled. Can you try again with "--site-per-process"? Should also work with the equivalent option on chrome://flags.
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Mar 21 2018
With response to comment #3: Re-checked this issue with enabled flag "--site-per-process" from command line and chrome://flags both and the same is working properly i.e. we are able to see the subframes in Chrome Task Manager. Thank you @creis
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Mar 21 2018
Great, thanks. |
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Comment 1 by rbasuvula@chromium.org
, Mar 20 2018