Index: Source/web/RemoteFrameClientImpl.cpp |
diff --git a/Source/web/RemoteFrameClientImpl.cpp b/Source/web/RemoteFrameClientImpl.cpp |
index c62abde994d28073a2bed36267f2633b8c758d5d..4ea796649ec99d614ebcc135ca1bfc3bcbc23c2f 100644 |
--- a/Source/web/RemoteFrameClientImpl.cpp |
+++ b/Source/web/RemoteFrameClientImpl.cpp |
@@ -123,6 +123,19 @@ unsigned RemoteFrameClientImpl::backForwardLength() |
// process. See http://crbug.com/339659. |
void RemoteFrameClientImpl::forwardInputEvent(Event* event) |
{ |
+ // It is possible for a platform event to cause the remote iframe element |
+ // to be hidden, which destroys the layout object (for instance, a mouse |
+ // event that moves between elements will trigger a mouseout on the old |
+ // element, which might hide the new element). In that case we do not |
+ // forward. This is divergent behavior from local frames, where the |
+ // content of the frame can receive events even after the frame is hidden. |
+ // We might need to revisit this after browser hit testing is fully |
+ // implemented, since this code path will need to be removed or refactored |
+ // anyway. |
+ // See https://crbug.com/520705. |
+ if (!toCoreFrame(m_webFrame)->ownerLayoutObject()) |
+ return; |
+ |
// This is only called when we have out-of-process iframes, which |
// need to forward input events across processes. |
// FIXME: Add a check for out-of-process iframes enabled. |