gecko-dev/layout/style/nsTransitionManager.cpp

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set shiftwidth=2 tabstop=8 autoindent cindent expandtab: */
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/* Code to start and animate CSS transitions. */
#include "nsTransitionManager.h"
#include "nsAnimationManager.h"
#include "nsIContent.h"
#include "nsStyleContext.h"
#include "nsCSSProps.h"
#include "mozilla/MemoryReporting.h"
#include "mozilla/TimeStamp.h"
#include "nsRefreshDriver.h"
#include "nsRuleProcessorData.h"
#include "nsRuleWalker.h"
#include "nsCSSPropertySet.h"
#include "nsStyleAnimation.h"
#include "mozilla/EventDispatcher.h"
#include "mozilla/ContentEvents.h"
#include "mozilla/dom/Element.h"
#include "nsIFrame.h"
#include "Layers.h"
#include "FrameLayerBuilder.h"
#include "nsDisplayList.h"
#include "nsStyleChangeList.h"
#include "nsStyleSet.h"
#include "RestyleManager.h"
#include "ActiveLayerTracker.h"
using mozilla::TimeStamp;
using mozilla::TimeDuration;
using namespace mozilla;
using namespace mozilla::layers;
using namespace mozilla::css;
ElementTransitions::ElementTransitions(mozilla::dom::Element *aElement,
nsIAtom *aElementProperty,
nsTransitionManager *aTransitionManager,
TimeStamp aNow)
: CommonElementAnimationData(aElement, aElementProperty,
aTransitionManager, aNow)
{
}
double
ElementPropertyTransition::ValuePortionFor(TimeStamp aRefreshTime) const
{
// Set |timePortion| to the portion of the way we are through the time
// input to the transition's timing function (always within the range
// 0-1).
double duration = mDuration.ToSeconds();
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(duration >= 0.0, "negative duration forbidden");
double timePortion;
if (IsRemovedSentinel()) {
// The transition is being removed, but we still want an update so that any
// new transitions start in the right place.
timePortion = 1.0;
} else if (duration == 0.0) {
// When duration is zero, we can still have a transition when delay
// is nonzero. mStartTime already incorporates delay.
if (aRefreshTime >= mStartTime) {
timePortion = 1.0;
} else {
timePortion = 0.0;
}
} else {
timePortion = (aRefreshTime - mStartTime).ToSeconds() / duration;
if (timePortion < 0.0)
timePortion = 0.0; // use start value during transition-delay
if (timePortion > 1.0)
timePortion = 1.0; // we might be behind on flushing
}
return mTimingFunction.GetValue(timePortion);
}
static void
ElementTransitionsPropertyDtor(void *aObject,
nsIAtom *aPropertyName,
void *aPropertyValue,
void *aData)
{
ElementTransitions *et = static_cast<ElementTransitions*>(aPropertyValue);
#ifdef DEBUG
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(!et->mCalledPropertyDtor, "can't call dtor twice");
et->mCalledPropertyDtor = true;
#endif
delete et;
}
void
ElementTransitions::EnsureStyleRuleFor(TimeStamp aRefreshTime)
{
if (!mStyleRule || mStyleRuleRefreshTime != aRefreshTime) {
mStyleRule = new css::AnimValuesStyleRule();
mStyleRuleRefreshTime = aRefreshTime;
for (uint32_t i = 0, i_end = mPropertyTransitions.Length(); i < i_end; ++i)
{
ElementPropertyTransition &pt = mPropertyTransitions[i];
if (pt.IsRemovedSentinel()) {
continue;
}
nsStyleAnimation::Value *val = mStyleRule->AddEmptyValue(pt.mProperty);
double valuePortion = pt.ValuePortionFor(aRefreshTime);
#ifdef DEBUG
bool ok =
#endif
nsStyleAnimation::Interpolate(pt.mProperty,
pt.mStartValue, pt.mEndValue,
valuePortion, *val);
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(ok, "could not interpolate values");
}
}
}
bool
ElementPropertyTransition::IsRunningAt(TimeStamp aTime) const {
return !IsRemovedSentinel() &&
mStartTime <= aTime &&
aTime < mStartTime + mDuration;
}
bool
ElementTransitions::HasAnimationOfProperty(nsCSSProperty aProperty) const
{
for (uint32_t tranIdx = mPropertyTransitions.Length(); tranIdx-- != 0; ) {
const ElementPropertyTransition& pt = mPropertyTransitions[tranIdx];
if (aProperty == pt.mProperty && !pt.IsRemovedSentinel()) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
bool
ElementTransitions::CanPerformOnCompositorThread(CanAnimateFlags aFlags) const
{
nsIFrame* frame = nsLayoutUtils::GetStyleFrame(mElement);
if (!frame) {
return false;
}
if (mElementProperty != nsGkAtoms::transitionsProperty) {
if (nsLayoutUtils::IsAnimationLoggingEnabled()) {
nsCString message;
message.AppendLiteral("Gecko bug: Async transition of pseudoelements not supported. See bug 771367");
LogAsyncAnimationFailure(message, mElement);
}
return false;
}
TimeStamp now = frame->PresContext()->RefreshDriver()->MostRecentRefresh();
for (uint32_t i = 0, i_end = mPropertyTransitions.Length(); i < i_end; ++i) {
const ElementPropertyTransition& pt = mPropertyTransitions[i];
if (css::IsGeometricProperty(pt.mProperty) && pt.IsRunningAt(now)) {
aFlags = CanAnimateFlags(aFlags | CanAnimate_HasGeometricProperty);
break;
}
}
bool hasOpacity = false;
bool hasTransform = false;
bool existsProperty = false;
for (uint32_t i = 0, i_end = mPropertyTransitions.Length(); i < i_end; ++i) {
const ElementPropertyTransition& pt = mPropertyTransitions[i];
Bug 978712 - Prevent non-running transitions and animations (animations or transitions during their delay period, and animations after they finish) from repeatedly poking layer activity because we think we can run them on the compositor. r=heycam This changes the behavior of the CanPerformOnCompositorThread methods of both ElementAnimations and ElementTransitions to check that the respective animations or transitions are actually running. This is ok because: - The main caller is nsLayoutUtils::HasAnimationsForCompositor, and all of its callers pretty clearly want the more restricted behavior (they're concerned with layer activity) - The only other callers of these functions are nsAnimationManager::FlushAnimations and nsTransitionManager::FlushTransitions (determining when to do throttling), nsAnimationManager::GetAnimationsForCompositor (whose only caller, nsDisplayListBuilder::AddAnimationsAndTransitionsToLayer, also checks IsRunningAt). I think these also all want or are fine with having the IsRunningAt check. As to the actual changes: - In the animation manager, I think it's a mistake that ElementAnimation::IsRunningAt didn't already check mIterationDuration, since we throw out animations with a bad iteration-duration in ElementAnimations::EnsureStyleRuleFor. So this makes that change as well. - In the transition manager, IsRunningAt already checks !IsRemovedSentinel(). I've confirmed in gdb on a device that this fixes the repeated nsIFrame::SchedulePaint calls that were the symptom of this bug. I believe this patch also makes it so that a short animation of a property that can't be animated on the compositor doesn't prevent the entire duration of the animation of a property that can from being throttled (having the main thread style updates suppressed).
2014-03-07 10:08:57 +04:00
if (!pt.IsRunningAt(now)) {
continue;
}
Bug 978712 - Prevent non-running transitions and animations (animations or transitions during their delay period, and animations after they finish) from repeatedly poking layer activity because we think we can run them on the compositor. r=heycam This changes the behavior of the CanPerformOnCompositorThread methods of both ElementAnimations and ElementTransitions to check that the respective animations or transitions are actually running. This is ok because: - The main caller is nsLayoutUtils::HasAnimationsForCompositor, and all of its callers pretty clearly want the more restricted behavior (they're concerned with layer activity) - The only other callers of these functions are nsAnimationManager::FlushAnimations and nsTransitionManager::FlushTransitions (determining when to do throttling), nsAnimationManager::GetAnimationsForCompositor (whose only caller, nsDisplayListBuilder::AddAnimationsAndTransitionsToLayer, also checks IsRunningAt). I think these also all want or are fine with having the IsRunningAt check. As to the actual changes: - In the animation manager, I think it's a mistake that ElementAnimation::IsRunningAt didn't already check mIterationDuration, since we throw out animations with a bad iteration-duration in ElementAnimations::EnsureStyleRuleFor. So this makes that change as well. - In the transition manager, IsRunningAt already checks !IsRemovedSentinel(). I've confirmed in gdb on a device that this fixes the repeated nsIFrame::SchedulePaint calls that were the symptom of this bug. I believe this patch also makes it so that a short animation of a property that can't be animated on the compositor doesn't prevent the entire duration of the animation of a property that can from being throttled (having the main thread style updates suppressed).
2014-03-07 10:08:57 +04:00
existsProperty = true;
if (!css::CommonElementAnimationData::CanAnimatePropertyOnCompositor(mElement,
pt.mProperty,
aFlags) ||
css::CommonElementAnimationData::IsCompositorAnimationDisabledForFrame(frame)) {
return false;
}
if (pt.mProperty == eCSSProperty_opacity) {
hasOpacity = true;
} else if (pt.mProperty == eCSSProperty_transform) {
hasTransform = true;
}
}
// No properties to animate
if (!existsProperty) {
return false;
}
// This transition can be done on the compositor. Mark the frame as active, in
// case we are able to throttle this transition.
if (hasOpacity) {
ActiveLayerTracker::NotifyAnimated(frame, eCSSProperty_opacity);
}
if (hasTransform) {
ActiveLayerTracker::NotifyAnimated(frame, eCSSProperty_transform);
}
return true;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* nsTransitionManager *
*****************************************************************************/
void
nsTransitionManager::UpdateThrottledStylesForSubtree(nsIContent* aContent,
nsStyleContext* aParentStyle,
nsStyleChangeList& aChangeList)
{
dom::Element* element;
if (aContent->IsElement()) {
element = aContent->AsElement();
} else {
element = nullptr;
}
nsRefPtr<nsStyleContext> newStyle;
ElementTransitions* et;
if (element &&
(et = GetElementTransitions(element,
nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_NotPseudoElement,
false))) {
// re-resolve our style
newStyle = UpdateThrottledStyle(element, aParentStyle, aChangeList);
// remove the current transition from the working set
et->mFlushGeneration = mPresContext->RefreshDriver()->MostRecentRefresh();
} else {
newStyle = ReparentContent(aContent, aParentStyle);
}
// walk the children
if (newStyle) {
for (nsIContent *child = aContent->GetFirstChild(); child;
child = child->GetNextSibling()) {
UpdateThrottledStylesForSubtree(child, newStyle, aChangeList);
}
}
}
IMPL_UPDATE_ALL_THROTTLED_STYLES_INTERNAL(nsTransitionManager,
GetElementTransitions)
void
nsTransitionManager::UpdateAllThrottledStyles()
{
if (PR_CLIST_IS_EMPTY(&mElementData)) {
// no throttled transitions, leave early
mPresContext->TickLastUpdateThrottledTransitionStyle();
return;
}
if (mPresContext->ThrottledTransitionStyleIsUpToDate()) {
// throttled transitions are up to date, leave early
return;
}
mPresContext->TickLastUpdateThrottledTransitionStyle();
UpdateAllThrottledStylesInternal();
}
void
nsTransitionManager::ElementDataRemoved()
{
// If we have no transitions or animations left, remove ourselves from
// the refresh driver.
if (PR_CLIST_IS_EMPTY(&mElementData)) {
mPresContext->RefreshDriver()->RemoveRefreshObserver(this, Flush_Style);
}
}
void
nsTransitionManager::AddElementData(CommonElementAnimationData* aData)
{
if (PR_CLIST_IS_EMPTY(&mElementData)) {
// We need to observe the refresh driver.
nsRefreshDriver *rd = mPresContext->RefreshDriver();
rd->AddRefreshObserver(this, Flush_Style);
}
PR_INSERT_BEFORE(aData, &mElementData);
}
already_AddRefed<nsIStyleRule>
nsTransitionManager::StyleContextChanged(dom::Element *aElement,
nsStyleContext *aOldStyleContext,
nsStyleContext *aNewStyleContext)
{
NS_PRECONDITION(aOldStyleContext->GetPseudo() ==
aNewStyleContext->GetPseudo(),
"pseudo type mismatch");
// If we were called from ReparentStyleContext, this assertion would
// actually fire. If we need to be called from there, we can probably
// just remove it; the condition probably isn't critical, although
// it's worth thinking about some more.
NS_PRECONDITION(aOldStyleContext->HasPseudoElementData() ==
aNewStyleContext->HasPseudoElementData(),
"pseudo type mismatch");
if (!mPresContext->IsDynamic()) {
// For print or print preview, ignore transitions.
return nullptr;
}
// NOTE: Things in this function (and ConsiderStartingTransition)
// should never call PeekStyleData because we don't preserve gotten
// structs across reframes.
// Return sooner (before the startedAny check below) for the most
// common case: no transitions specified or running.
const nsStyleDisplay *disp = aNewStyleContext->StyleDisplay();
nsCSSPseudoElements::Type pseudoType = aNewStyleContext->GetPseudoType();
if (pseudoType != nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_NotPseudoElement) {
if (pseudoType != nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_before &&
pseudoType != nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_after) {
return nullptr;
}
NS_ASSERTION((pseudoType == nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_before &&
aElement->Tag() == nsGkAtoms::mozgeneratedcontentbefore) ||
(pseudoType == nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_after &&
aElement->Tag() == nsGkAtoms::mozgeneratedcontentafter),
"Unexpected aElement coming through");
// Else the element we want to use from now on is the element the
// :before or :after is attached to.
aElement = aElement->GetParent()->AsElement();
}
ElementTransitions *et =
GetElementTransitions(aElement, pseudoType, false);
if (!et &&
disp->mTransitionPropertyCount == 1 &&
disp->mTransitions[0].GetDelay() == 0.0f &&
disp->mTransitions[0].GetDuration() == 0.0f) {
return nullptr;
}
if (aNewStyleContext->PresContext()->IsProcessingAnimationStyleChange()) {
return nullptr;
}
if (aNewStyleContext->GetParent() &&
aNewStyleContext->GetParent()->HasPseudoElementData()) {
// Ignore transitions on things that inherit properties from
// pseudo-elements.
// FIXME (Bug 522599): Add tests for this.
return nullptr;
}
NS_WARN_IF_FALSE(!nsLayoutUtils::AreAsyncAnimationsEnabled() ||
mPresContext->ThrottledTransitionStyleIsUpToDate(),
"throttled animations not up to date");
// Per http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2009Aug/0109.html
// I'll consider only the transitions from the number of items in
// 'transition-property' on down, and later ones will override earlier
// ones (tracked using |whichStarted|).
bool startedAny = false;
nsCSSPropertySet whichStarted;
for (uint32_t i = disp->mTransitionPropertyCount; i-- != 0; ) {
const nsTransition& t = disp->mTransitions[i];
// Check delay and duration first, since they default to zero, and
// when they're both zero, we can ignore the transition.
if (t.GetDelay() != 0.0f || t.GetDuration() != 0.0f) {
// We might have something to transition. See if any of the
// properties in question changed and are animatable.
// FIXME: Would be good to find a way to share code between this
// interpretation of transition-property and the one below.
nsCSSProperty property = t.GetProperty();
if (property == eCSSPropertyExtra_no_properties ||
property == eCSSProperty_UNKNOWN) {
// Nothing to do, but need to exclude this from cases below.
} else if (property == eCSSPropertyExtra_all_properties) {
for (nsCSSProperty p = nsCSSProperty(0);
p < eCSSProperty_COUNT_no_shorthands;
p = nsCSSProperty(p + 1)) {
ConsiderStartingTransition(p, t, aElement, et,
aOldStyleContext, aNewStyleContext,
&startedAny, &whichStarted);
}
} else if (nsCSSProps::IsShorthand(property)) {
CSSPROPS_FOR_SHORTHAND_SUBPROPERTIES(subprop, property) {
ConsiderStartingTransition(*subprop, t, aElement, et,
aOldStyleContext, aNewStyleContext,
&startedAny, &whichStarted);
}
} else {
ConsiderStartingTransition(property, t, aElement, et,
aOldStyleContext, aNewStyleContext,
&startedAny, &whichStarted);
}
}
}
// Stop any transitions for properties that are no longer in
// 'transition-property'.
// Also stop any transitions for properties that just changed (and are
// still in the set of properties to transition), but we didn't just
// start the transition because delay and duration are both zero.
if (et) {
bool checkProperties =
disp->mTransitions[0].GetProperty() != eCSSPropertyExtra_all_properties;
nsCSSPropertySet allTransitionProperties;
if (checkProperties) {
for (uint32_t i = disp->mTransitionPropertyCount; i-- != 0; ) {
const nsTransition& t = disp->mTransitions[i];
// FIXME: Would be good to find a way to share code between this
// interpretation of transition-property and the one above.
nsCSSProperty property = t.GetProperty();
if (property == eCSSPropertyExtra_no_properties ||
property == eCSSProperty_UNKNOWN) {
// Nothing to do, but need to exclude this from cases below.
} else if (property == eCSSPropertyExtra_all_properties) {
for (nsCSSProperty p = nsCSSProperty(0);
p < eCSSProperty_COUNT_no_shorthands;
p = nsCSSProperty(p + 1)) {
allTransitionProperties.AddProperty(p);
}
} else if (nsCSSProps::IsShorthand(property)) {
CSSPROPS_FOR_SHORTHAND_SUBPROPERTIES(subprop, property) {
allTransitionProperties.AddProperty(*subprop);
}
} else {
allTransitionProperties.AddProperty(property);
}
}
}
nsTArray<ElementPropertyTransition> &pts = et->mPropertyTransitions;
uint32_t i = pts.Length();
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(i != 0, "empty transitions list?");
nsStyleAnimation::Value currentValue;
do {
--i;
ElementPropertyTransition &pt = pts[i];
// properties no longer in 'transition-property'
if ((checkProperties &&
!allTransitionProperties.HasProperty(pt.mProperty)) ||
// properties whose computed values changed but delay and
// duration are both zero
!ExtractComputedValueForTransition(pt.mProperty, aNewStyleContext,
currentValue) ||
currentValue != pt.mEndValue) {
// stop the transition
pts.RemoveElementAt(i);
et->UpdateAnimationGeneration(mPresContext);
}
} while (i != 0);
if (pts.IsEmpty()) {
et->Destroy();
et = nullptr;
}
}
if (!startedAny) {
return nullptr;
}
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(et, "must have element transitions if we started "
"any transitions");
// In the CSS working group discussion (2009 Jul 15 telecon,
// http://www.w3.org/mid/4A5E1470.4030904@inkedblade.net ) of
// http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2009Jun/0121.html ,
// the working group decided that a transition property on an
// element should not cause any transitions if the property change
// is itself inheriting a value that is transitioning on an
// ancestor. So, to get the correct behavior, we continue the
// restyle that caused this transition using a "covering" rule that
// covers up any changes on which we started transitions, so that
// descendants don't start their own transitions. (In the case of
// negative transition delay, this covering rule produces different
// results than applying the transition rule immediately would).
// Our caller is responsible for restyling again using this covering
// rule.
nsRefPtr<css::AnimValuesStyleRule> coverRule = new css::AnimValuesStyleRule;
nsTArray<ElementPropertyTransition> &pts = et->mPropertyTransitions;
for (uint32_t i = 0, i_end = pts.Length(); i < i_end; ++i) {
ElementPropertyTransition &pt = pts[i];
if (whichStarted.HasProperty(pt.mProperty)) {
coverRule->AddValue(pt.mProperty, pt.mStartValue);
}
}
et->mStyleRule = nullptr;
return coverRule.forget();
}
void
nsTransitionManager::ConsiderStartingTransition(nsCSSProperty aProperty,
const nsTransition& aTransition,
dom::Element* aElement,
ElementTransitions*& aElementTransitions,
nsStyleContext* aOldStyleContext,
nsStyleContext* aNewStyleContext,
bool* aStartedAny,
nsCSSPropertySet* aWhichStarted)
{
// IsShorthand itself will assert if aProperty is not a property.
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(!nsCSSProps::IsShorthand(aProperty),
"property out of range");
NS_ASSERTION(!aElementTransitions ||
aElementTransitions->mElement == aElement, "Element mismatch");
if (aWhichStarted->HasProperty(aProperty)) {
// A later item in transition-property already started a
// transition for this property, so we ignore this one.
// See comment above and
// http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2009Aug/0109.html .
return;
}
if (nsCSSProps::kAnimTypeTable[aProperty] == eStyleAnimType_None) {
return;
}
ElementPropertyTransition pt;
nsStyleAnimation::Value dummyValue;
bool haveValues =
ExtractComputedValueForTransition(aProperty, aOldStyleContext,
pt.mStartValue) &&
ExtractComputedValueForTransition(aProperty, aNewStyleContext,
pt.mEndValue);
bool haveChange = pt.mStartValue != pt.mEndValue;
bool shouldAnimate =
haveValues &&
haveChange &&
// Check that we can interpolate between these values
// (If this is ever a performance problem, we could add a
// CanInterpolate method, but it seems fine for now.)
nsStyleAnimation::Interpolate(aProperty, pt.mStartValue, pt.mEndValue,
0.5, dummyValue);
bool haveCurrentTransition = false;
uint32_t currentIndex = nsTArray<ElementPropertyTransition>::NoIndex;
const ElementPropertyTransition *oldPT = nullptr;
if (aElementTransitions) {
nsTArray<ElementPropertyTransition> &pts =
aElementTransitions->mPropertyTransitions;
for (uint32_t i = 0, i_end = pts.Length(); i < i_end; ++i) {
if (pts[i].mProperty == aProperty) {
haveCurrentTransition = true;
currentIndex = i;
oldPT = &aElementTransitions->mPropertyTransitions[currentIndex];
break;
}
}
}
// If we got a style change that changed the value to the endpoint
// of the currently running transition, we don't want to interrupt
// its timing function.
// This needs to be before the !shouldAnimate && haveCurrentTransition
// case below because we might be close enough to the end of the
// transition that the current value rounds to the final value. In
// this case, we'll end up with shouldAnimate as false (because
// there's no value change), but we need to return early here rather
// than cancel the running transition because shouldAnimate is false!
if (haveCurrentTransition && haveValues && oldPT->mEndValue == pt.mEndValue) {
// WalkTransitionRule already called RestyleForAnimation.
return;
}
nsPresContext *presContext = aNewStyleContext->PresContext();
if (!shouldAnimate) {
if (haveCurrentTransition) {
// We're in the middle of a transition, and just got a non-transition
// style change to something that we can't animate. This might happen
// because we got a non-transition style change changing to the current
// in-progress value (which is particularly easy to cause when we're
// currently in the 'transition-delay'). It also might happen because we
// just got a style change to a value that can't be interpolated.
nsTArray<ElementPropertyTransition> &pts =
aElementTransitions->mPropertyTransitions;
pts.RemoveElementAt(currentIndex);
aElementTransitions->UpdateAnimationGeneration(mPresContext);
if (pts.IsEmpty()) {
aElementTransitions->Destroy();
// |aElementTransitions| is now a dangling pointer!
aElementTransitions = nullptr;
}
// WalkTransitionRule already called RestyleForAnimation.
}
return;
}
TimeStamp mostRecentRefresh =
presContext->RefreshDriver()->MostRecentRefresh();
const nsTimingFunction &tf = aTransition.GetTimingFunction();
float delay = aTransition.GetDelay();
float duration = aTransition.GetDuration();
if (duration < 0.0) {
// The spec says a negative duration is treated as zero.
duration = 0.0;
}
pt.mStartForReversingTest = pt.mStartValue;
pt.mReversePortion = 1.0;
// If the new transition reverses an existing one, we'll need to
// handle the timing differently.
if (haveCurrentTransition &&
!oldPT->IsRemovedSentinel() &&
oldPT->mStartForReversingTest == pt.mEndValue) {
// Compute the appropriate negative transition-delay such that right
// now we'd end up at the current position.
double valuePortion =
oldPT->ValuePortionFor(mostRecentRefresh) * oldPT->mReversePortion +
(1.0 - oldPT->mReversePortion);
// A timing function with negative y1 (or y2!) might make
// valuePortion negative. In this case, we still want to apply our
// reversing logic based on relative distances, not make duration
// negative.
if (valuePortion < 0.0) {
valuePortion = -valuePortion;
}
// A timing function with y2 (or y1!) greater than one might
// advance past its terminal value. It's probably a good idea to
// clamp valuePortion to be at most one to preserve the invariant
// that a transition will complete within at most its specified
// time.
if (valuePortion > 1.0) {
valuePortion = 1.0;
}
// Negative delays are essentially part of the transition
// function, so reduce them along with the duration, but don't
// reduce positive delays.
if (delay < 0.0f) {
delay *= valuePortion;
}
duration *= valuePortion;
pt.mStartForReversingTest = oldPT->mEndValue;
pt.mReversePortion = valuePortion;
}
pt.mProperty = aProperty;
pt.mStartTime = mostRecentRefresh + TimeDuration::FromMilliseconds(delay);
pt.mDuration = TimeDuration::FromMilliseconds(duration);
pt.mTimingFunction.Init(tf);
if (!aElementTransitions) {
aElementTransitions =
GetElementTransitions(aElement, aNewStyleContext->GetPseudoType(),
true);
if (!aElementTransitions) {
NS_WARNING("allocating ElementTransitions failed");
return;
}
}
nsTArray<ElementPropertyTransition> &pts =
aElementTransitions->mPropertyTransitions;
#ifdef DEBUG
for (uint32_t i = 0, i_end = pts.Length(); i < i_end; ++i) {
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(i == currentIndex ||
pts[i].mProperty != aProperty,
"duplicate transitions for property");
}
#endif
if (haveCurrentTransition) {
pts[currentIndex] = pt;
} else {
if (!pts.AppendElement(pt)) {
NS_WARNING("out of memory");
return;
}
}
aElementTransitions->UpdateAnimationGeneration(mPresContext);
nsRestyleHint hint =
aNewStyleContext->GetPseudoType() ==
nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_NotPseudoElement ?
eRestyle_Self : eRestyle_Subtree;
presContext->PresShell()->RestyleForAnimation(aElement, hint);
*aStartedAny = true;
aWhichStarted->AddProperty(aProperty);
}
ElementTransitions*
nsTransitionManager::GetElementTransitions(dom::Element *aElement,
nsCSSPseudoElements::Type aPseudoType,
bool aCreateIfNeeded)
{
if (!aCreateIfNeeded && PR_CLIST_IS_EMPTY(&mElementData)) {
// Early return for the most common case.
return nullptr;
}
nsIAtom *propName;
if (aPseudoType == nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_NotPseudoElement) {
propName = nsGkAtoms::transitionsProperty;
} else if (aPseudoType == nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_before) {
propName = nsGkAtoms::transitionsOfBeforeProperty;
} else if (aPseudoType == nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_after) {
propName = nsGkAtoms::transitionsOfAfterProperty;
} else {
NS_ASSERTION(!aCreateIfNeeded,
"should never try to create transitions for pseudo "
"other than :before or :after");
return nullptr;
}
ElementTransitions *et = static_cast<ElementTransitions*>(
aElement->GetProperty(propName));
if (!et && aCreateIfNeeded) {
// FIXME: Consider arena-allocating?
et = new ElementTransitions(aElement, propName, this,
mPresContext->RefreshDriver()->MostRecentRefresh());
nsresult rv = aElement->SetProperty(propName, et,
ElementTransitionsPropertyDtor, false);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
NS_WARNING("SetProperty failed");
delete et;
return nullptr;
}
if (propName == nsGkAtoms::transitionsProperty) {
aElement->SetMayHaveAnimations();
}
AddElementData(et);
}
return et;
}
/*
* nsIStyleRuleProcessor implementation
*/
void
nsTransitionManager::WalkTransitionRule(ElementDependentRuleProcessorData* aData,
nsCSSPseudoElements::Type aPseudoType)
{
ElementTransitions *et =
GetElementTransitions(aData->mElement, aPseudoType, false);
if (!et) {
return;
}
if (!mPresContext->IsDynamic()) {
// For print or print preview, ignore animations.
return;
}
if (aData->mPresContext->IsProcessingRestyles() &&
!aData->mPresContext->IsProcessingAnimationStyleChange()) {
// If we're processing a normal style change rather than one from
// animation, don't add the transition rule. This allows us to
// compute the new style value rather than having the transition
// override it, so that we can start transitioning differently.
// We need to immediately restyle with animation
// after doing this.
nsRestyleHint hint =
aPseudoType == nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_NotPseudoElement ?
eRestyle_Self : eRestyle_Subtree;
mPresContext->PresShell()->RestyleForAnimation(aData->mElement, hint);
return;
}
et->EnsureStyleRuleFor(
aData->mPresContext->RefreshDriver()->MostRecentRefresh());
aData->mRuleWalker->Forward(et->mStyleRule);
}
/* virtual */ void
nsTransitionManager::RulesMatching(ElementRuleProcessorData* aData)
{
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(aData->mPresContext == mPresContext,
"pres context mismatch");
WalkTransitionRule(aData,
nsCSSPseudoElements::ePseudo_NotPseudoElement);
}
/* virtual */ void
nsTransitionManager::RulesMatching(PseudoElementRuleProcessorData* aData)
{
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(aData->mPresContext == mPresContext,
"pres context mismatch");
// Note: If we're the only thing keeping a pseudo-element frame alive
// (per ProbePseudoStyleContext), we still want to keep it alive, so
// this is ok.
WalkTransitionRule(aData, aData->mPseudoType);
}
/* virtual */ void
nsTransitionManager::RulesMatching(AnonBoxRuleProcessorData* aData)
{
}
#ifdef MOZ_XUL
/* virtual */ void
nsTransitionManager::RulesMatching(XULTreeRuleProcessorData* aData)
{
}
#endif
/* virtual */ size_t
nsTransitionManager::SizeOfExcludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const
{
return CommonAnimationManager::SizeOfExcludingThis(aMallocSizeOf);
}
/* virtual */ size_t
nsTransitionManager::SizeOfIncludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const
{
return aMallocSizeOf(this) + SizeOfExcludingThis(aMallocSizeOf);
}
struct TransitionEventInfo {
nsCOMPtr<nsIContent> mElement;
InternalTransitionEvent mEvent;
TransitionEventInfo(nsIContent *aElement, nsCSSProperty aProperty,
TimeDuration aDuration, const nsAString& aPseudoElement)
: mElement(aElement)
, mEvent(true, NS_TRANSITION_END)
{
// XXX Looks like nobody initialize WidgetEvent::time
mEvent.propertyName =
NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(nsCSSProps::GetStringValue(aProperty));
mEvent.elapsedTime = aDuration.ToSeconds();
mEvent.pseudoElement = aPseudoElement;
}
// InternalTransitionEvent doesn't support copy-construction, so we need
// to ourselves in order to work with nsTArray
TransitionEventInfo(const TransitionEventInfo &aOther)
: mElement(aOther.mElement)
, mEvent(true, NS_TRANSITION_END)
{
mEvent.AssignTransitionEventData(aOther.mEvent, false);
}
};
/* virtual */ void
nsTransitionManager::WillRefresh(mozilla::TimeStamp aTime)
{
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(mPresContext,
"refresh driver should not notify additional observers "
"after pres context has been destroyed");
if (!mPresContext->GetPresShell()) {
// Someone might be keeping mPresContext alive past the point
// where it has been torn down; don't bother doing anything in
// this case. But do get rid of all our transitions so we stop
// triggering refreshes.
RemoveAllElementData();
return;
}
FlushTransitions(Can_Throttle);
}
void
nsTransitionManager::FlushTransitions(FlushFlags aFlags)
{
if (PR_CLIST_IS_EMPTY(&mElementData)) {
// no transitions, leave early
return;
}
nsTArray<TransitionEventInfo> events;
TimeStamp now = mPresContext->RefreshDriver()->MostRecentRefresh();
bool didThrottle = false;
// Trim transitions that have completed, post restyle events for frames that
// are still transitioning, and start transitions with delays.
{
PRCList *next = PR_LIST_HEAD(&mElementData);
while (next != &mElementData) {
ElementTransitions *et = static_cast<ElementTransitions*>(next);
next = PR_NEXT_LINK(next);
bool canThrottleTick = aFlags == Can_Throttle &&
et->CanPerformOnCompositorThread(
CommonElementAnimationData::CanAnimateFlags(0)) &&
et->CanThrottleAnimation(now);
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(et->mElement->GetCurrentDoc() ==
mPresContext->Document(),
"Element::UnbindFromTree should have "
"destroyed the element transitions object");
uint32_t i = et->mPropertyTransitions.Length();
NS_ABORT_IF_FALSE(i != 0, "empty transitions list?");
bool transitionStartedOrEnded = false;
do {
--i;
ElementPropertyTransition &pt = et->mPropertyTransitions[i];
if (pt.IsRemovedSentinel()) {
// Actually remove transitions one throttle-able cycle after their
// completion. We only clear on a throttle-able cycle because that
// means it is a regular restyle tick and thus it is safe to discard
// the transition. If the flush is not throttle-able, we might still
// have new transitions left to process. See comment below.
if (aFlags == Can_Throttle) {
et->mPropertyTransitions.RemoveElementAt(i);
}
} else if (pt.mStartTime + pt.mDuration <= now) {
nsCSSProperty prop = pt.mProperty;
if (nsCSSProps::PropHasFlags(prop, CSS_PROPERTY_REPORT_OTHER_NAME))
{
prop = nsCSSProps::OtherNameFor(prop);
}
nsIAtom* ep = et->mElementProperty;
NS_NAMED_LITERAL_STRING(before, "::before");
NS_NAMED_LITERAL_STRING(after, "::after");
events.AppendElement(
TransitionEventInfo(et->mElement, prop, pt.mDuration,
ep == nsGkAtoms::transitionsProperty ?
EmptyString() :
ep == nsGkAtoms::transitionsOfBeforeProperty ?
before :
after));
// Leave this transition in the list for one more refresh
// cycle, since we haven't yet processed its style change, and
// if we also have (already, or will have from processing
// transitionend events or other refresh driver notifications)
// a non-animation style change that would affect it, we need
// to know not to start a new transition for the transition
// from the almost-completed value to the final value.
pt.SetRemovedSentinel();
et->UpdateAnimationGeneration(mPresContext);
transitionStartedOrEnded = true;
} else if (pt.mStartTime <= now && canThrottleTick &&
!pt.mIsRunningOnCompositor) {
// Start a transition with a delay where we should start the
// transition proper.
et->UpdateAnimationGeneration(mPresContext);
transitionStartedOrEnded = true;
}
} while (i != 0);
// We need to restyle even if the transition rule no longer
// applies (in which case we just made it not apply).
NS_ASSERTION(et->mElementProperty == nsGkAtoms::transitionsProperty ||
et->mElementProperty == nsGkAtoms::transitionsOfBeforeProperty ||
et->mElementProperty == nsGkAtoms::transitionsOfAfterProperty,
"Unexpected element property; might restyle too much");
if (!canThrottleTick || transitionStartedOrEnded) {
nsRestyleHint hint = et->mElementProperty == nsGkAtoms::transitionsProperty ?
eRestyle_Self : eRestyle_Subtree;
mPresContext->PresShell()->RestyleForAnimation(et->mElement, hint);
} else {
didThrottle = true;
}
if (et->mPropertyTransitions.IsEmpty()) {
et->Destroy();
// |et| is now a dangling pointer!
et = nullptr;
}
}
}
if (didThrottle) {
mPresContext->Document()->SetNeedStyleFlush();
}
for (uint32_t i = 0, i_end = events.Length(); i < i_end; ++i) {
TransitionEventInfo &info = events[i];
EventDispatcher::Dispatch(info.mElement, mPresContext, &info.mEvent);
if (!mPresContext) {
break;
}
}
}