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SitePerProcessHighDPIHitTestBrowserTest.HitTestLayerSquashing/0 is Flaky |
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Issue descriptionFindit has detected a flake at test SitePerProcessHighDPIHitTestBrowserTest.HitTestLayerSquashing/0. Culprit (70.0% confidence): https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/q/I53aaaf47a9f05a29930430c764bf87118c8c940e Regression range: None Analysis: https://findit-for-me.appspot.com/waterfall/flake?key=ag9zfmZpbmRpdC1mb3ItbWVyxwELEhdNYXN0ZXJGbGFrZUFuYWx5c2lzUm9vdCKQAWNocm9taXVtLm1lbW9yeS9MaW51eCBUU2FuIFRlc3RzLzIxNDAxL2NvbnRlbnRfYnJvd3NlcnRlc3RzL1UybDBaVkJsY2xCeWIyTmxjM05JYVdkb1JGQkpTR2wwVkdWemRFSnliM2R6WlhKVVpYTjBMa2hwZEZSbGMzUk1ZWGxsY2xOeGRXRnphR2x1Wnk4dwwLEhNNYXN0ZXJGbGFrZUFuYWx5c2lzGAEM If this result was incorrect, apply the label Test-Findit-Wrong, mark the bug as Untriaged and the component Tools>Test>Findit>Flakiness.
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May 11 2018
Hmm, given that the test is a Linux test and the code in the CL in question is Android, I'm thinking it might be a misdiagnosis. The next revision range has a couple large rolls: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/0f8ed56514969817982a21d92fc49a7bca4f44fe..e70d162178da30290d20139eabcf9d8440196474?pretty=fuller
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May 11 2018
Agreed with #2. This seems like a wrong findit. Applying labels, and cc'ing sadrul@, the original author of the test.
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May 11 2018
Jeff, can you follow up? Maybe file a separate bug after some actionable task is figured out for this false positive?
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May 14 2018
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Comment 1 by Findit
, May 11 2018