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Bug 40501: High CPU load after tor exits unexpectedly

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  • Immediate - patchsets for critical bug fixes or other major blocker (e.g. fixes for a 0-day exploit) OR patchsets with trivial changes which do not need testing (e.g. fixes for typos or fixes easily verified in a local developer build)
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  • No Backport - patchset for the next major stable

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  • Merge to base-browser - typically for !fixups to patches in the base-browser branch, though sometimes new patches as well
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Change Description

When a peers (tor, in this case) disconnects, Firefox seems to keep the stream open, and return 0 on available, rather than throwing.
So, as a matter of fact, we had a while trying to read 0 bytes without any pause in _readLine, hence the 100% CPU usage.

Edited by Pier Angelo Vendrame

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