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# Crashes
There are many different kinds of crashes for Firefox, there is not a single system used to record all of them.
## Main process crashes
If the Firefox main process dies, that should be recorded as an aborted session. We would submit a {doc}`main ping <../data/main-ping>` with the reason `aborted-session`.
If we have a crash dump for that crash, we should also submit a {doc}`crash ping <../../crashes/crash-manager/crash-ping-lifecycle>`.
The `aborted-session` information is first written to disk 60 seconds after startup, any earlier crashes will not trigger an `aborted-session` ping.
Also, the `aborted-session` is updated at least every 5 minutes, so it may lag behind the last session state.
## Child process crashes
If a Firefox plugin, content, gmplugin, or any other type of child process dies unexpectedly, this is recorded in the main ping's `SUBPROCESS_ABNORMAL_ABORT` keyed histogram (glean subprocess:abnormal_abort metric).
If we catch a crash report for this, then additionally the `SUBPROCESS_CRASHES_WITH_DUMP` keyed histogram (glean subprocess:crashes_with_dump metric) is incremented.
Some processes also generate {doc}`crash pings <../../crashes/crash-manager/crash-ping-lifecycle>` when they crash and generate a crash dump. See [bug 1352496](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1352496) for an example of how to allow crash pings for new process types.