gecko-dev/gfx/thebes/gfxUserFontSet.cpp

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* 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/. */
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#include "mozilla/Logging.h"
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#include "gfxUserFontSet.h"
#include "gfxPlatform.h"
#include "nsIProtocolHandler.h"
#include "gfxFontConstants.h"
#include "mozilla/FontPropertyTypes.h"
#include "mozilla/Preferences.h"
#include "mozilla/Services.h"
#include "mozilla/StaticPrefs.h"
#include "mozilla/Telemetry.h"
#include "mozilla/gfx/2D.h"
#include "gfxPlatformFontList.h"
Bug 1356103 - Part 9: Use a PostTraversalTask to deal with downloadable fonts in gfxUserFontSet. r=bholley,jfkthame Here we add a new UserFontLoadState value, STATUS_LOAD_PENDING, which represents the state just after a gfxUserFontEntry's url()-valued source would being loading, except that we can't start the load due to being on a Servo style worker thread. In that case, we defer the work of initiating the load until just after the Servo traversal is finished. URLs that can normally be loaded synchronously, such as data: URLs and script-implemented protocols marked as synchronous, must be handled asynchronously when encountered during Servo traversal, since various main-thread only work (in FontFaceSet::SyncLoadFontData) must happen. This is a user visible change from stock Gecko, but should only happen when font metrics for a data: URL font are requested due to ch/ex unit resolution when layout hasn't previously requested the font load. Hopefully nobody relies on synchronous resolution of ch/ex units with data: URLs. We unfortunately also can't pick gfxUserFontEntry objects out of the UserFontCache during Servo traversal, since validating the cache entry involves doing content policy checking, which is not thread-safe (due in part to taking strong references to nsIPrincipals). Platform fonts and ArrayBuffer-backed DOM FontFace objects continue to be handled synchronously. The PostTraversalTask does not take a strong reference to the gfxUserFontEntry object, since it is held on to by the DOM FontFace object, which itself won't go away before the PostTraversalTask is run. MozReview-Commit-ID: J9ODLsusrNV --HG-- extra : rebase_source : d3e3d1dc187cb252750b57bcecd0b1ed77a15a7c
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#include "mozilla/ServoStyleSet.h"
#include "mozilla/PostTraversalTask.h"
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#include "opentype-sanitiser.h"
#include "ots-memory-stream.h"
using namespace mozilla;
mozilla::LogModule* gfxUserFontSet::GetUserFontsLog() {
static LazyLogModule sLog("userfonts");
return sLog;
}
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#define LOG(args) \
MOZ_LOG(gfxUserFontSet::GetUserFontsLog(), mozilla::LogLevel::Debug, args)
#define LOG_ENABLED() \
MOZ_LOG_TEST(gfxUserFontSet::GetUserFontsLog(), mozilla::LogLevel::Debug)
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static uint64_t sFontSetGeneration = 0;
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// Based on ots::ExpandingMemoryStream from ots-memory-stream.h,
// adapted to use Mozilla allocators and to allow the final
// memory buffer to be adopted by the client.
class ExpandingMemoryStream : public ots::OTSStream {
public:
ExpandingMemoryStream(size_t initial, size_t limit)
: mLength(initial), mLimit(limit), mOff(0) {
mPtr = moz_xmalloc(mLength);
}
~ExpandingMemoryStream() { free(mPtr); }
// Return the buffer, resized to fit its contents (as it may have been
// over-allocated during growth), and give up ownership of it so the
// caller becomes responsible to call free() when finished with it.
void* forget() {
void* p = moz_xrealloc(mPtr, mOff);
mPtr = nullptr;
return p;
}
bool WriteRaw(const void* data, size_t length) override {
if ((mOff + length > mLength) ||
(mLength > std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() - mOff)) {
if (mLength == mLimit) {
return false;
}
size_t newLength = (mLength + 1) * 2;
if (newLength < mLength) {
return false;
}
if (newLength > mLimit) {
newLength = mLimit;
}
mPtr = moz_xrealloc(mPtr, newLength);
mLength = newLength;
return WriteRaw(data, length);
}
std::memcpy(static_cast<char*>(mPtr) + mOff, data, length);
mOff += length;
return true;
}
bool Seek(off_t position) override {
if (position < 0) {
return false;
}
if (static_cast<size_t>(position) > mLength) {
return false;
}
mOff = position;
return true;
}
off_t Tell() const override { return mOff; }
private:
void* mPtr;
size_t mLength;
const size_t mLimit;
off_t mOff;
};
gfxUserFontEntry::gfxUserFontEntry(
gfxUserFontSet* aFontSet, const nsTArray<gfxFontFaceSrc>& aFontFaceSrcList,
WeightRange aWeight, StretchRange aStretch, SlantStyleRange aStyle,
const nsTArray<gfxFontFeature>& aFeatureSettings,
const nsTArray<gfxFontVariation>& aVariationSettings,
uint32_t aLanguageOverride, gfxCharacterMap* aUnicodeRanges,
StyleFontDisplay aFontDisplay, RangeFlags aRangeFlags)
: gfxFontEntry(NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("userfont")),
mUserFontLoadState(STATUS_NOT_LOADED),
mFontDataLoadingState(NOT_LOADING),
mUnsupportedFormat(false),
mFontDisplay(aFontDisplay),
mLoader(nullptr),
mFontSet(aFontSet) {
mIsUserFontContainer = true;
mSrcList = aFontFaceSrcList;
mSrcIndex = 0;
mWeightRange = aWeight;
mStretchRange = aStretch;
mStyleRange = aStyle;
mFeatureSettings.AppendElements(aFeatureSettings);
mVariationSettings.AppendElements(aVariationSettings);
mLanguageOverride = aLanguageOverride;
mCharacterMap = aUnicodeRanges;
mRangeFlags = aRangeFlags;
}
void gfxUserFontEntry::UpdateAttributes(
WeightRange aWeight, StretchRange aStretch, SlantStyleRange aStyle,
const nsTArray<gfxFontFeature>& aFeatureSettings,
const nsTArray<gfxFontVariation>& aVariationSettings,
uint32_t aLanguageOverride, gfxCharacterMap* aUnicodeRanges,
StyleFontDisplay aFontDisplay, RangeFlags aRangeFlags) {
// Remove the entry from the user font cache, if present there, as the cache
// key may no longer be correct with the new attributes.
gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::ForgetFont(this);
mFontDisplay = aFontDisplay;
mWeightRange = aWeight;
mStretchRange = aStretch;
mStyleRange = aStyle;
mFeatureSettings = aFeatureSettings;
mVariationSettings = aVariationSettings;
mLanguageOverride = aLanguageOverride;
mCharacterMap = aUnicodeRanges;
mRangeFlags = aRangeFlags;
}
gfxUserFontEntry::~gfxUserFontEntry() {
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// Assert that we don't drop any gfxUserFontEntry objects during a Servo
// traversal, since PostTraversalTask objects can hold raw pointers to
// gfxUserFontEntry objects.
MOZ_ASSERT(!ServoStyleSet::IsInServoTraversal());
}
bool gfxUserFontEntry::Matches(
const nsTArray<gfxFontFaceSrc>& aFontFaceSrcList, WeightRange aWeight,
StretchRange aStretch, SlantStyleRange aStyle,
const nsTArray<gfxFontFeature>& aFeatureSettings,
const nsTArray<gfxFontVariation>& aVariationSettings,
uint32_t aLanguageOverride, gfxCharacterMap* aUnicodeRanges,
StyleFontDisplay aFontDisplay, RangeFlags aRangeFlags) {
return Weight() == aWeight && Stretch() == aStretch &&
SlantStyle() == aStyle && mFeatureSettings == aFeatureSettings &&
mVariationSettings == aVariationSettings &&
mLanguageOverride == aLanguageOverride &&
mSrcList == aFontFaceSrcList && mFontDisplay == aFontDisplay &&
mRangeFlags == aRangeFlags &&
((!aUnicodeRanges && !mCharacterMap) ||
(aUnicodeRanges && mCharacterMap &&
mCharacterMap->Equals(aUnicodeRanges)));
}
Bug 1449605 - part 1 - Rearrange thebes font code so that the decision whether to apply synthetic-bold is deferred until actually instantiating a font, not made during the font-matching process. r=jwatt This rearranges how synthetic-bold use is determined in the font selection & rendering code. Previously, we would decide during the font-selection algorithm whether we need to apply synthetic-bold to the chosen face, and then pass that decision through the fontgroup (storing it in the FamilyFace entries of the mFonts array there) down to the actual rendering code that instantiates fonts from the faces (font entries) we've selected. That became a problem for variation fonts because in the case of a user font, we may not have downloaded the resource yet, so we just have a "user font container" entry, which carries the descriptors from the @font-face rule and will fetch the actual resource when needed. But in the case of a @font-face rule without a weight descriptor, we don't actually know at font-selection time whether the face will support "true" bold (via a variation axis) or not, so we can't reliably make the right decision about applying synthetic bold. So we now defer that decision until we actually instantiate a platform font object to shape/measure/draw text. At that point, we have the requested style and we also have the real font resource, so we can easily determine whether fake-bold is required. (This patch should not result in any visible behavior change; that will come in a second patch now that the architecture supports it.)
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gfxFont* gfxUserFontEntry::CreateFontInstance(const gfxFontStyle* aFontStyle) {
MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE(
"should only be creating a gfxFont"
" with an actual platform font entry");
// userfont entry is a container, can't create font from the container
return nullptr;
}
class MOZ_STACK_CLASS gfxOTSContext : public ots::OTSContext {
public:
explicit gfxOTSContext(gfxUserFontEntry* aUserFontEntry)
: mUserFontEntry(aUserFontEntry) {
// Whether to apply OTS validation to OpenType Layout tables
mCheckOTLTables = StaticPrefs::ValidateOTLTables();
// Whether to preserve Variation tables in downloaded fonts
mCheckVariationTables = StaticPrefs::ValidateVariationTables();
// Whether to preserve color bitmap glyphs
mKeepColorBitmaps = StaticPrefs::KeepColorBitmaps();
}
virtual ots::TableAction GetTableAction(uint32_t aTag) override {
// Preserve Graphite, color glyph and SVG tables,
// and possibly OTL and Variation tables (depending on prefs)
if ((!mCheckOTLTables && (aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('G', 'D', 'E', 'F') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('G', 'P', 'O', 'S') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('G', 'S', 'U', 'B'))) ||
(!mCheckVariationTables &&
(aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('a', 'v', 'a', 'r') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('c', 'v', 'a', 'r') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('f', 'v', 'a', 'r') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('g', 'v', 'a', 'r') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('H', 'V', 'A', 'R') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('M', 'V', 'A', 'R') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('S', 'T', 'A', 'T') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('V', 'V', 'A', 'R'))) ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('S', 'V', 'G', ' ') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('C', 'O', 'L', 'R') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('C', 'P', 'A', 'L') ||
(mKeepColorBitmaps && (aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('C', 'B', 'D', 'T') ||
aTag == TRUETYPE_TAG('C', 'B', 'L', 'C'))) ||
false) {
return ots::TABLE_ACTION_PASSTHRU;
}
return ots::TABLE_ACTION_DEFAULT;
}
virtual void Message(int level, const char* format,
...) MSGFUNC_FMT_ATTR override {
va_list va;
va_start(va, format);
nsCString msg;
msg.AppendPrintf(format, va);
va_end(va);
if (level > 0) {
// For warnings (rather than errors that cause the font to fail),
// we only report the first instance of any given message.
if (mWarningsIssued.Contains(msg)) {
return;
}
mWarningsIssued.PutEntry(msg);
}
mUserFontEntry->mFontSet->LogMessage(mUserFontEntry, msg.get());
}
private:
gfxUserFontEntry* mUserFontEntry;
nsTHashtable<nsCStringHashKey> mWarningsIssued;
bool mCheckOTLTables;
bool mCheckVariationTables;
bool mKeepColorBitmaps;
};
// Call the OTS library to sanitize an sfnt before attempting to use it.
// Returns a newly-allocated block, or nullptr in case of fatal errors.
const uint8_t* gfxUserFontEntry::SanitizeOpenTypeData(
const uint8_t* aData, uint32_t aLength, uint32_t& aSaneLength,
gfxUserFontType& aFontType) {
aFontType = gfxFontUtils::DetermineFontDataType(aData, aLength);
Telemetry::Accumulate(Telemetry::WEBFONT_FONTTYPE, uint32_t(aFontType));
if (aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_UNKNOWN) {
aSaneLength = 0;
return nullptr;
}
uint32_t lengthHint = aLength;
if (aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_WOFF) {
lengthHint *= 2;
} else if (aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_WOFF2) {
lengthHint *= 3;
}
// limit output/expansion to 256MB
ExpandingMemoryStream output(lengthHint, 1024 * 1024 * 256);
gfxOTSContext otsContext(this);
if (!otsContext.Process(&output, aData, aLength)) {
// Failed to decode/sanitize the font, so discard it.
aSaneLength = 0;
return nullptr;
}
aSaneLength = output.Tell();
return static_cast<const uint8_t*>(output.forget());
}
void gfxUserFontEntry::StoreUserFontData(gfxFontEntry* aFontEntry,
bool aPrivate,
const nsACString& aOriginalName,
FallibleTArray<uint8_t>* aMetadata,
uint32_t aMetaOrigLen,
uint8_t aCompression) {
if (!aFontEntry->mUserFontData) {
aFontEntry->mUserFontData = MakeUnique<gfxUserFontData>();
}
gfxUserFontData* userFontData = aFontEntry->mUserFontData.get();
userFontData->mSrcIndex = mSrcIndex;
const gfxFontFaceSrc& src = mSrcList[mSrcIndex];
switch (src.mSourceType) {
case gfxFontFaceSrc::eSourceType_Local:
userFontData->mLocalName = src.mLocalName;
break;
case gfxFontFaceSrc::eSourceType_URL:
userFontData->mURI = src.mURI;
userFontData->mPrincipal = mPrincipal;
break;
case gfxFontFaceSrc::eSourceType_Buffer:
userFontData->mIsBuffer = true;
break;
}
userFontData->mPrivate = aPrivate;
userFontData->mFormat = src.mFormatFlags;
userFontData->mRealName = aOriginalName;
if (aMetadata) {
userFontData->mMetadata.SwapElements(*aMetadata);
userFontData->mMetaOrigLen = aMetaOrigLen;
userFontData->mCompression = aCompression;
}
}
size_t gfxUserFontData::SizeOfIncludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const {
return aMallocSizeOf(this) +
mMetadata.ShallowSizeOfExcludingThis(aMallocSizeOf) +
mLocalName.SizeOfExcludingThisIfUnshared(aMallocSizeOf) +
mRealName.SizeOfExcludingThisIfUnshared(aMallocSizeOf);
// Not counting mURI and mPrincipal, as those will be shared.
}
/*virtual*/
gfxUserFontFamily::~gfxUserFontFamily() {
// Should not be dropped by stylo
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
}
gfxFontSrcPrincipal* gfxFontFaceSrc::LoadPrincipal(
const gfxUserFontSet& aFontSet) const {
MOZ_ASSERT(mSourceType == eSourceType_URL);
if (mUseOriginPrincipal && mOriginPrincipal) {
return mOriginPrincipal;
}
return aFontSet.GetStandardFontLoadPrincipal();
}
void gfxUserFontEntry::GetFamilyNameAndURIForLogging(nsACString& aFamilyName,
nsACString& aURI) {
aFamilyName = mFamilyName;
aURI.Truncate();
if (mSrcIndex == mSrcList.Length()) {
aURI.AppendLiteral("(end of source list)");
} else {
if (mSrcList[mSrcIndex].mURI) {
mSrcList[mSrcIndex].mURI->GetSpec(aURI);
// If the source URI was very long, elide the middle of it.
// In principle, the byte-oriented chopping here could leave us
// with partial UTF-8 characters at the point where we cut it,
// but it really doesn't matter as this is just for logging.
const uint32_t kMaxURILengthForLogging = 256;
// UTF-8 ellipsis, with spaces to allow additional wrap opportunities
// in the resulting log message
const char kEllipsis[] = {' ', '\xE2', '\x80', '\xA6', ' '};
if (aURI.Length() > kMaxURILengthForLogging) {
aURI.Replace(kMaxURILengthForLogging / 2,
aURI.Length() - kMaxURILengthForLogging, kEllipsis,
ArrayLength(kEllipsis));
}
} else {
aURI.AppendLiteral("(invalid URI)");
}
}
}
struct WOFFHeader {
AutoSwap_PRUint32 signature;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 flavor;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 length;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 numTables;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 reserved;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 totalSfntSize;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 majorVersion;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 minorVersion;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 metaOffset;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 metaCompLen;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 metaOrigLen;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 privOffset;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 privLen;
};
struct WOFF2Header {
AutoSwap_PRUint32 signature;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 flavor;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 length;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 numTables;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 reserved;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 totalSfntSize;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 totalCompressedSize;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 majorVersion;
AutoSwap_PRUint16 minorVersion;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 metaOffset;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 metaCompLen;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 metaOrigLen;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 privOffset;
AutoSwap_PRUint32 privLen;
};
template <typename HeaderT>
void CopyWOFFMetadata(const uint8_t* aFontData, uint32_t aLength,
FallibleTArray<uint8_t>* aMetadata,
uint32_t* aMetaOrigLen) {
// This function may be called with arbitrary, unvalidated "font" data
// from @font-face, so it needs to be careful to bounds-check, etc.,
// before trying to read anything.
// This just saves a copy of the compressed data block; it does NOT check
// that the block can be successfully decompressed, or that it contains
// well-formed/valid XML metadata.
if (aLength < sizeof(HeaderT)) {
return;
}
const HeaderT* woff = reinterpret_cast<const HeaderT*>(aFontData);
uint32_t metaOffset = woff->metaOffset;
uint32_t metaCompLen = woff->metaCompLen;
if (!metaOffset || !metaCompLen || !woff->metaOrigLen) {
return;
}
if (metaOffset >= aLength || metaCompLen > aLength - metaOffset) {
return;
}
if (!aMetadata->SetLength(woff->metaCompLen, fallible)) {
return;
}
memcpy(aMetadata->Elements(), aFontData + metaOffset, metaCompLen);
*aMetaOrigLen = woff->metaOrigLen;
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}
void gfxUserFontEntry::LoadNextSrc() {
Bug 1356103 - Part 9: Use a PostTraversalTask to deal with downloadable fonts in gfxUserFontSet. r=bholley,jfkthame Here we add a new UserFontLoadState value, STATUS_LOAD_PENDING, which represents the state just after a gfxUserFontEntry's url()-valued source would being loading, except that we can't start the load due to being on a Servo style worker thread. In that case, we defer the work of initiating the load until just after the Servo traversal is finished. URLs that can normally be loaded synchronously, such as data: URLs and script-implemented protocols marked as synchronous, must be handled asynchronously when encountered during Servo traversal, since various main-thread only work (in FontFaceSet::SyncLoadFontData) must happen. This is a user visible change from stock Gecko, but should only happen when font metrics for a data: URL font are requested due to ch/ex unit resolution when layout hasn't previously requested the font load. Hopefully nobody relies on synchronous resolution of ch/ex units with data: URLs. We unfortunately also can't pick gfxUserFontEntry objects out of the UserFontCache during Servo traversal, since validating the cache entry involves doing content policy checking, which is not thread-safe (due in part to taking strong references to nsIPrincipals). Platform fonts and ArrayBuffer-backed DOM FontFace objects continue to be handled synchronously. The PostTraversalTask does not take a strong reference to the gfxUserFontEntry object, since it is held on to by the DOM FontFace object, which itself won't go away before the PostTraversalTask is run. MozReview-Commit-ID: J9ODLsusrNV --HG-- extra : rebase_source : d3e3d1dc187cb252750b57bcecd0b1ed77a15a7c
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NS_ASSERTION(mSrcIndex < mSrcList.Length(),
"already at the end of the src list for user font");
NS_ASSERTION((mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_NOT_LOADED ||
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mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_LOAD_PENDING ||
mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_LOADING) &&
mFontDataLoadingState < LOADING_FAILED,
"attempting to load a font that has either completed or failed");
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if (mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_NOT_LOADED) {
Bug 1356103 - Part 9: Use a PostTraversalTask to deal with downloadable fonts in gfxUserFontSet. r=bholley,jfkthame Here we add a new UserFontLoadState value, STATUS_LOAD_PENDING, which represents the state just after a gfxUserFontEntry's url()-valued source would being loading, except that we can't start the load due to being on a Servo style worker thread. In that case, we defer the work of initiating the load until just after the Servo traversal is finished. URLs that can normally be loaded synchronously, such as data: URLs and script-implemented protocols marked as synchronous, must be handled asynchronously when encountered during Servo traversal, since various main-thread only work (in FontFaceSet::SyncLoadFontData) must happen. This is a user visible change from stock Gecko, but should only happen when font metrics for a data: URL font are requested due to ch/ex unit resolution when layout hasn't previously requested the font load. Hopefully nobody relies on synchronous resolution of ch/ex units with data: URLs. We unfortunately also can't pick gfxUserFontEntry objects out of the UserFontCache during Servo traversal, since validating the cache entry involves doing content policy checking, which is not thread-safe (due in part to taking strong references to nsIPrincipals). Platform fonts and ArrayBuffer-backed DOM FontFace objects continue to be handled synchronously. The PostTraversalTask does not take a strong reference to the gfxUserFontEntry object, since it is held on to by the DOM FontFace object, which itself won't go away before the PostTraversalTask is run. MozReview-Commit-ID: J9ODLsusrNV --HG-- extra : rebase_source : d3e3d1dc187cb252750b57bcecd0b1ed77a15a7c
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SetLoadState(STATUS_LOADING);
mFontDataLoadingState = LOADING_STARTED;
Bug 1356103 - Part 9: Use a PostTraversalTask to deal with downloadable fonts in gfxUserFontSet. r=bholley,jfkthame Here we add a new UserFontLoadState value, STATUS_LOAD_PENDING, which represents the state just after a gfxUserFontEntry's url()-valued source would being loading, except that we can't start the load due to being on a Servo style worker thread. In that case, we defer the work of initiating the load until just after the Servo traversal is finished. URLs that can normally be loaded synchronously, such as data: URLs and script-implemented protocols marked as synchronous, must be handled asynchronously when encountered during Servo traversal, since various main-thread only work (in FontFaceSet::SyncLoadFontData) must happen. This is a user visible change from stock Gecko, but should only happen when font metrics for a data: URL font are requested due to ch/ex unit resolution when layout hasn't previously requested the font load. Hopefully nobody relies on synchronous resolution of ch/ex units with data: URLs. We unfortunately also can't pick gfxUserFontEntry objects out of the UserFontCache during Servo traversal, since validating the cache entry involves doing content policy checking, which is not thread-safe (due in part to taking strong references to nsIPrincipals). Platform fonts and ArrayBuffer-backed DOM FontFace objects continue to be handled synchronously. The PostTraversalTask does not take a strong reference to the gfxUserFontEntry object, since it is held on to by the DOM FontFace object, which itself won't go away before the PostTraversalTask is run. MozReview-Commit-ID: J9ODLsusrNV --HG-- extra : rebase_source : d3e3d1dc187cb252750b57bcecd0b1ed77a15a7c
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mUnsupportedFormat = false;
} else {
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// we were already loading; move to the next source,
// but don't reset state - if we've already timed out,
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// that counts against the new download
mSrcIndex++;
}
DoLoadNextSrc(false);
}
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void gfxUserFontEntry::ContinueLoad() {
MOZ_ASSERT(mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_LOAD_PENDING);
MOZ_ASSERT(mSrcList[mSrcIndex].mSourceType ==
gfxFontFaceSrc::eSourceType_URL);
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOADING);
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DoLoadNextSrc(true);
if (LoadState() != STATUS_LOADING) {
MOZ_ASSERT(mUserFontLoadState != STATUS_LOAD_PENDING,
"Not in parallel traversal, shouldn't get LOAD_PENDING again");
// Loading is synchronously finished (loaded from cache or failed). We
// need to increment the generation so that we flush the style data to
// use the new loaded font face.
// Without parallel traversal, we would simply get the right font data
// after the first call to DoLoadNextSrc() in this case, so we don't need
// to touch the generation to trigger another restyle.
// XXX We may want to return synchronously in parallel traversal in those
// cases as well if possible, so that we don't have an additional restyle.
// That doesn't work currently because Document::GetDocShell (called from
// FontFaceSet::CheckFontLoad) dereferences a weak pointer, which is not
// allowed in parallel traversal.
IncrementGeneration();
}
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}
static bool IgnorePrincipal(gfxFontSrcURI* aURI) {
return aURI->InheritsSecurityContext();
}
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void gfxUserFontEntry::DoLoadNextSrc(bool aForceAsync) {
uint32_t numSrc = mSrcList.Length();
// load each src entry in turn, until a local face is found
// or a download begins successfully
while (mSrcIndex < numSrc) {
gfxFontFaceSrc& currSrc = mSrcList[mSrcIndex];
// src local ==> lookup and load immediately
if (currSrc.mSourceType == gfxFontFaceSrc::eSourceType_Local) {
// Don't look up local fonts if the font whitelist is being used.
gfxPlatformFontList* pfl = gfxPlatformFontList::PlatformFontList();
gfxFontEntry* fe =
pfl && pfl->IsFontFamilyWhitelistActive()
? nullptr
: gfxPlatform::GetPlatform()->LookupLocalFont(
currSrc.mLocalName, Weight(), Stretch(), SlantStyle());
nsTArray<gfxUserFontSet*> fontSets;
GetUserFontSets(fontSets);
for (gfxUserFontSet* fontSet : fontSets) {
// We need to note on each gfxUserFontSet that contains the user
// font entry that we used a local() rule.
fontSet->SetLocalRulesUsed();
}
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if (fe) {
LOG(("userfonts (%p) [src %d] loaded local: (%s) for (%s) gen: %8.8x\n",
mFontSet, mSrcIndex, currSrc.mLocalName.get(), mFamilyName.get(),
uint32_t(mFontSet->mGeneration)));
fe->mFeatureSettings.AppendElements(mFeatureSettings);
fe->mVariationSettings.AppendElements(mVariationSettings);
fe->mLanguageOverride = mLanguageOverride;
fe->mFamilyName = mFamilyName;
fe->mRangeFlags = mRangeFlags;
// For src:local(), we don't care whether the request is from
// a private window as there's no issue of caching resources;
// local fonts are just available all the time.
StoreUserFontData(fe, false, nsCString(), nullptr, 0,
gfxUserFontData::kUnknownCompression);
mPlatformFontEntry = fe;
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOADED);
Telemetry::Accumulate(Telemetry::WEBFONT_SRCTYPE,
currSrc.mSourceType + 1);
return;
} else {
LOG(("userfonts (%p) [src %d] failed local: (%s) for (%s)\n", mFontSet,
mSrcIndex, currSrc.mLocalName.get(), mFamilyName.get()));
}
}
// src url ==> start the load process
else if (currSrc.mSourceType == gfxFontFaceSrc::eSourceType_URL) {
if (gfxPlatform::GetPlatform()->IsFontFormatSupported(
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currSrc.mFormatFlags)) {
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if (ServoStyleSet* set = ServoStyleSet::Current()) {
// Only support style worker threads synchronously getting
// entries from the font cache when it's not a data: URI
// @font-face that came from UA or user sheets, since we
// were not able to call IsFontLoadAllowed ahead of time
// for these entries.
if (currSrc.mUseOriginPrincipal && IgnorePrincipal(currSrc.mURI)) {
set->AppendTask(PostTraversalTask::LoadFontEntry(this));
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOAD_PENDING);
return;
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}
}
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// see if we have an existing entry for this source
gfxFontEntry* fe =
gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::GetFont(currSrc, *this);
if (fe) {
mPlatformFontEntry = fe;
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOADED);
if (LOG_ENABLED()) {
LOG(
("userfonts (%p) [src %d] "
"loaded uri from cache: (%s) for (%s)\n",
mFontSet, mSrcIndex, currSrc.mURI->GetSpecOrDefault().get(),
mFamilyName.get()));
}
return;
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}
if (ServoStyleSet* set = ServoStyleSet::Current()) {
// If we need to start a font load and we're on a style
// worker thread, we have to defer it.
set->AppendTask(PostTraversalTask::LoadFontEntry(this));
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOAD_PENDING);
return;
}
// record the principal we should use for the load for use when
// creating a channel and when caching the loaded entry.
mPrincipal = currSrc.LoadPrincipal(*mFontSet);
bool loadDoesntSpin = !aForceAsync && currSrc.mURI->SyncLoadIsOK();
if (loadDoesntSpin) {
uint8_t* buffer = nullptr;
uint32_t bufferLength = 0;
// sync load font immediately
nsresult rv =
mFontSet->SyncLoadFontData(this, &currSrc, buffer, bufferLength);
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && LoadPlatformFontSync(buffer, bufferLength)) {
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOADED);
Telemetry::Accumulate(Telemetry::WEBFONT_SRCTYPE,
currSrc.mSourceType + 1);
return;
} else {
mFontSet->LogMessage(this, "font load failed",
nsIScriptError::errorFlag, rv);
}
} else {
// otherwise load font async
nsresult rv = mFontSet->StartLoad(this, &currSrc);
bool loadOK = NS_SUCCEEDED(rv);
if (loadOK) {
if (LOG_ENABLED()) {
LOG(("userfonts (%p) [src %d] loading uri: (%s) for (%s)\n",
mFontSet, mSrcIndex, currSrc.mURI->GetSpecOrDefault().get(),
mFamilyName.get()));
}
return;
} else {
mFontSet->LogMessage(this, "download failed",
nsIScriptError::errorFlag, rv);
}
}
} else {
// We don't log a warning to the web console yet,
// as another source may load successfully
mUnsupportedFormat = true;
}
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}
// FontFace buffer ==> load immediately
else {
MOZ_ASSERT(currSrc.mSourceType == gfxFontFaceSrc::eSourceType_Buffer);
uint8_t* buffer = nullptr;
uint32_t bufferLength = 0;
// sync load font immediately
currSrc.mBuffer->TakeBuffer(buffer, bufferLength);
if (buffer && LoadPlatformFontSync(buffer, bufferLength)) {
// LoadPlatformFontSync takes ownership of the buffer, so no need
// to free it here.
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOADED);
Telemetry::Accumulate(Telemetry::WEBFONT_SRCTYPE,
currSrc.mSourceType + 1);
return;
} else {
mFontSet->LogMessage(this, "font load failed",
nsIScriptError::errorFlag);
}
}
mSrcIndex++;
}
if (mUnsupportedFormat) {
mFontSet->LogMessage(this, "no supported format found",
nsIScriptError::warningFlag);
}
// all src's failed; mark this entry as unusable (so fallback will occur)
LOG(("userfonts (%p) failed all src for (%s)\n", mFontSet,
mFamilyName.get()));
mFontDataLoadingState = LOADING_FAILED;
SetLoadState(STATUS_FAILED);
}
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void gfxUserFontEntry::SetLoadState(UserFontLoadState aLoadState) {
mUserFontLoadState = aLoadState;
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}
MOZ_DEFINE_MALLOC_SIZE_OF_ON_ALLOC(UserFontMallocSizeOfOnAlloc)
bool gfxUserFontEntry::LoadPlatformFontSync(const uint8_t* aFontData,
uint32_t aLength) {
AUTO_PROFILER_LABEL("gfxUserFontEntry::LoadPlatformFontSync", OTHER);
NS_ASSERTION((mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_NOT_LOADED ||
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mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_LOAD_PENDING ||
mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_LOADING) &&
mFontDataLoadingState < LOADING_FAILED,
"attempting to load a font that has either completed or failed");
// Unwrap/decompress/sanitize or otherwise munge the downloaded data
// to make a usable sfnt structure.
// Call the OTS sanitizer; this will also decode WOFF to sfnt
// if necessary. The original data in aFontData is left unchanged.
uint32_t saneLen;
gfxUserFontType fontType;
const uint8_t* saneData =
SanitizeOpenTypeData(aFontData, aLength, saneLen, fontType);
return LoadPlatformFont(aFontData, aLength, fontType, saneData, saneLen);
}
bool gfxUserFontEntry::LoadPlatformFont(const uint8_t* aOriginalFontData,
uint32_t aOriginalLength,
gfxUserFontType aFontType,
const uint8_t* aSanitizedFontData,
uint32_t aSanitizedLength) {
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
if (!aSanitizedFontData) {
mFontSet->LogMessage(this, "rejected by sanitizer");
} else {
// Check whether aSanitizedFontData is a known OpenType format; it might be
// a TrueType Collection, which OTS would accept but we don't yet
// know how to handle. If so, discard.
if (gfxFontUtils::DetermineFontDataType(
aSanitizedFontData, aSanitizedLength) != GFX_USERFONT_OPENTYPE) {
mFontSet->LogMessage(this, "not a supported OpenType format");
free((void*)aSanitizedFontData);
aSanitizedFontData = nullptr;
}
}
// Because platform font activation code may replace the name table
// in the font with a synthetic one, we save the original name so that
// it can be reported via the InspectorUtils API.
nsAutoCString originalFullName;
gfxFontEntry* fe = nullptr;
uint32_t fontCompressionRatio = 0;
size_t computedSize = 0;
if (aSanitizedFontData) {
if (aSanitizedLength) {
fontCompressionRatio =
uint32_t(100.0 * aOriginalLength / aSanitizedLength + 0.5);
if (aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_WOFF || aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_WOFF2) {
Telemetry::Accumulate(aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_WOFF
? Telemetry::WEBFONT_COMPRESSION_WOFF
: Telemetry::WEBFONT_COMPRESSION_WOFF2,
fontCompressionRatio);
}
}
// The sanitizer ensures that we have a valid sfnt and a usable
// name table, so this should never fail unless we're out of
// memory, and GetFullNameFromSFNT is not directly exposed to
// arbitrary/malicious data from the web.
gfxFontUtils::GetFullNameFromSFNT(aSanitizedFontData, aSanitizedLength,
originalFullName);
// Record size for memory reporting purposes. We measure this now
// because by the time we potentially want to collect reports, this
// data block may have been handed off to opaque OS font APIs that
// don't allow us to retrieve or measure it directly.
// The *OnAlloc function will also tell DMD about this block, as the
// OS font code may hold on to it for an extended period.
computedSize = UserFontMallocSizeOfOnAlloc(aSanitizedFontData);
// Here ownership of aSanitizedFontData is passed to the platform,
// which will delete it when no longer required
fe = gfxPlatform::GetPlatform()->MakePlatformFont(
mName, Weight(), Stretch(), SlantStyle(), aSanitizedFontData,
aSanitizedLength);
if (!fe) {
mFontSet->LogMessage(this, "not usable by platform");
}
}
if (fe) {
fe->mComputedSizeOfUserFont = computedSize;
// Save a copy of the metadata block (if present) for InspectorUtils
// to use if required. Ownership of the metadata block will be passed
// to the gfxUserFontData record below.
FallibleTArray<uint8_t> metadata;
uint32_t metaOrigLen = 0;
uint8_t compression = gfxUserFontData::kUnknownCompression;
if (aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_WOFF) {
CopyWOFFMetadata<WOFFHeader>(aOriginalFontData, aOriginalLength,
&metadata, &metaOrigLen);
compression = gfxUserFontData::kZlibCompression;
} else if (aFontType == GFX_USERFONT_WOFF2) {
CopyWOFFMetadata<WOFF2Header>(aOriginalFontData, aOriginalLength,
&metadata, &metaOrigLen);
compression = gfxUserFontData::kBrotliCompression;
}
// copy OpenType feature/language settings from the userfont entry to the
// newly-created font entry
fe->mFeatureSettings.AppendElements(mFeatureSettings);
fe->mVariationSettings.AppendElements(mVariationSettings);
fe->mLanguageOverride = mLanguageOverride;
fe->mFamilyName = mFamilyName;
fe->mRangeFlags = mRangeFlags;
StoreUserFontData(fe, mFontSet->GetPrivateBrowsing(), originalFullName,
&metadata, metaOrigLen, compression);
if (LOG_ENABLED()) {
LOG((
"userfonts (%p) [src %d] loaded uri: (%s) for (%s) "
"(%p) gen: %8.8x compress: %d%%\n",
mFontSet, mSrcIndex,
mSrcList[mSrcIndex].mURI->GetSpecOrDefault().get(), mFamilyName.get(),
this, uint32_t(mFontSet->mGeneration), fontCompressionRatio));
}
mPlatformFontEntry = fe;
SetLoadState(STATUS_LOADED);
gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::CacheFont(fe);
} else {
if (LOG_ENABLED()) {
LOG(
("userfonts (%p) [src %d] failed uri: (%s) for (%s)"
" error making platform font\n",
mFontSet, mSrcIndex,
mSrcList[mSrcIndex].mURI->GetSpecOrDefault().get(),
mFamilyName.get()));
}
}
// The downloaded data can now be discarded; the font entry is using the
// sanitized copy
free((void*)aOriginalFontData);
return fe != nullptr;
}
void gfxUserFontEntry::Load() {
if (mUserFontLoadState == STATUS_NOT_LOADED) {
LoadNextSrc();
}
}
void gfxUserFontEntry::IncrementGeneration() {
nsTArray<gfxUserFontSet*> fontSets;
GetUserFontSets(fontSets);
for (gfxUserFontSet* fontSet : fontSets) {
fontSet->IncrementGeneration();
}
}
// This is called when a font download finishes.
// Ownership of aFontData passes in here, and the font set must
// ensure that it is eventually deleted via free().
bool gfxUserFontEntry::FontDataDownloadComplete(const uint8_t* aFontData,
uint32_t aLength,
nsresult aDownloadStatus) {
// forget about the loader, as we no longer potentially need to cancel it
// if the entry is obsoleted
mLoader = nullptr;
// download successful, make platform font using font data
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(aDownloadStatus) &&
mFontDataLoadingState != LOADING_TIMED_OUT) {
bool loaded = LoadPlatformFontSync(aFontData, aLength);
aFontData = nullptr;
if (loaded) {
IncrementGeneration();
return true;
}
} else {
// download failed
mFontSet->LogMessage(
this,
(mFontDataLoadingState != LOADING_TIMED_OUT ? "download failed"
: "download timed out"),
nsIScriptError::errorFlag, aDownloadStatus);
}
if (aFontData) {
free((void*)aFontData);
}
// Error occurred. Make sure the FontFace's promise is rejected if the
// load timed out, or else load the next src.
if (mFontDataLoadingState == LOADING_TIMED_OUT) {
mFontDataLoadingState = LOADING_FAILED;
SetLoadState(STATUS_FAILED);
} else {
LoadNextSrc();
}
// We ignore the status returned by LoadNext();
// even if loading failed, we need to bump the font-set generation
// and return true in order to trigger reflow, so that fallback
// will be used where the text was "masked" by the pending download
IncrementGeneration();
return true;
}
void gfxUserFontEntry::GetUserFontSets(nsTArray<gfxUserFontSet*>& aResult) {
aResult.Clear();
aResult.AppendElement(mFontSet);
}
gfxUserFontSet::gfxUserFontSet()
: mFontFamilies(4),
mRebuildGeneration(0),
mLocalRulesUsed(false),
mRebuildLocalRules(false),
mDownloadCount(0),
mDownloadSize(0) {
IncrementGeneration(true);
gfxPlatformFontList* fp = gfxPlatformFontList::PlatformFontList();
if (fp) {
fp->AddUserFontSet(this);
}
}
gfxUserFontSet::~gfxUserFontSet() {
gfxPlatformFontList* fp = gfxPlatformFontList::PlatformFontList();
if (fp) {
fp->RemoveUserFontSet(this);
}
}
already_AddRefed<gfxUserFontEntry> gfxUserFontSet::FindOrCreateUserFontEntry(
const nsACString& aFamilyName,
const nsTArray<gfxFontFaceSrc>& aFontFaceSrcList, WeightRange aWeight,
StretchRange aStretch, SlantStyleRange aStyle,
const nsTArray<gfxFontFeature>& aFeatureSettings,
const nsTArray<gfxFontVariation>& aVariationSettings,
uint32_t aLanguageOverride, gfxCharacterMap* aUnicodeRanges,
StyleFontDisplay aFontDisplay, RangeFlags aRangeFlags) {
Bug 1207245 - part 6 - rename nsRefPtr<T> to RefPtr<T>; r=ehsan; a=Tomcat The bulk of this commit was generated with a script, executed at the top level of a typical source code checkout. The only non-machine-generated part was modifying MFBT's moz.build to reflect the new naming. CLOSED TREE makes big refactorings like this a piece of cake. # The main substitution. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.mm' -o -name '*.idl'| \ xargs perl -p -i -e ' s/nsRefPtr\.h/RefPtr\.h/g; # handle includes s/nsRefPtr ?</RefPtr</g; # handle declarations and variables ' # Handle a special friend declaration in gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h. perl -p -i -e 's/::nsRefPtr;/::RefPtr;/' gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h # Handle nsRefPtr.h itself, a couple places that define constructors # from nsRefPtr, and code generators specially. We do this here, rather # than indiscriminantly s/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/, because that would rename # things like nsRefPtrHashtable. perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/g' \ mfbt/nsRefPtr.h \ xpcom/glue/nsCOMPtr.h \ xpcom/base/OwningNonNull.h \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/lower.py \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/builtin.py \ dom/bindings/Codegen.py \ python/lldbutils/lldbutils/utils.py # In our indiscriminate substitution above, we renamed # nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs, the class behind getter_AddRefs. Fix that up. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.idl' | \ xargs perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs/RefPtrGetterAddRefs/g' if [ -d .git ]; then git mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h else hg mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h fi --HG-- rename : mfbt/nsRefPtr.h => mfbt/RefPtr.h
2015-10-18 08:24:48 +03:00
RefPtr<gfxUserFontEntry> entry;
// If there's already a userfont entry in the family whose descriptors all
// match, we can just move it to the end of the list instead of adding a new
// face that will always "shadow" the old one.
// Note that we can't do this for platform font entries, even if the
// style descriptors match, as they might have had a different source list,
// but we no longer have the old source list available to check.
gfxUserFontFamily* family = LookupFamily(aFamilyName);
if (family) {
entry = FindExistingUserFontEntry(
family, aFontFaceSrcList, aWeight, aStretch, aStyle, aFeatureSettings,
aVariationSettings, aLanguageOverride, aUnicodeRanges, aFontDisplay,
aRangeFlags);
}
if (!entry) {
entry = CreateUserFontEntry(aFontFaceSrcList, aWeight, aStretch, aStyle,
aFeatureSettings, aVariationSettings,
aLanguageOverride, aUnicodeRanges, aFontDisplay,
aRangeFlags);
entry->mFamilyName = aFamilyName;
}
return entry.forget();
}
gfxUserFontEntry* gfxUserFontSet::FindExistingUserFontEntry(
gfxUserFontFamily* aFamily,
const nsTArray<gfxFontFaceSrc>& aFontFaceSrcList, WeightRange aWeight,
StretchRange aStretch, SlantStyleRange aStyle,
const nsTArray<gfxFontFeature>& aFeatureSettings,
const nsTArray<gfxFontVariation>& aVariationSettings,
uint32_t aLanguageOverride, gfxCharacterMap* aUnicodeRanges,
StyleFontDisplay aFontDisplay, RangeFlags aRangeFlags) {
Bug 1207245 - part 6 - rename nsRefPtr<T> to RefPtr<T>; r=ehsan; a=Tomcat The bulk of this commit was generated with a script, executed at the top level of a typical source code checkout. The only non-machine-generated part was modifying MFBT's moz.build to reflect the new naming. CLOSED TREE makes big refactorings like this a piece of cake. # The main substitution. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.mm' -o -name '*.idl'| \ xargs perl -p -i -e ' s/nsRefPtr\.h/RefPtr\.h/g; # handle includes s/nsRefPtr ?</RefPtr</g; # handle declarations and variables ' # Handle a special friend declaration in gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h. perl -p -i -e 's/::nsRefPtr;/::RefPtr;/' gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h # Handle nsRefPtr.h itself, a couple places that define constructors # from nsRefPtr, and code generators specially. We do this here, rather # than indiscriminantly s/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/, because that would rename # things like nsRefPtrHashtable. perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/g' \ mfbt/nsRefPtr.h \ xpcom/glue/nsCOMPtr.h \ xpcom/base/OwningNonNull.h \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/lower.py \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/builtin.py \ dom/bindings/Codegen.py \ python/lldbutils/lldbutils/utils.py # In our indiscriminate substitution above, we renamed # nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs, the class behind getter_AddRefs. Fix that up. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.idl' | \ xargs perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs/RefPtrGetterAddRefs/g' if [ -d .git ]; then git mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h else hg mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h fi --HG-- rename : mfbt/nsRefPtr.h => mfbt/RefPtr.h
2015-10-18 08:24:48 +03:00
nsTArray<RefPtr<gfxFontEntry>>& fontList = aFamily->GetFontList();
for (size_t i = 0, count = fontList.Length(); i < count; i++) {
if (!fontList[i]->mIsUserFontContainer) {
continue;
}
gfxUserFontEntry* existingUserFontEntry =
static_cast<gfxUserFontEntry*>(fontList[i].get());
if (!existingUserFontEntry->Matches(
aFontFaceSrcList, aWeight, aStretch, aStyle, aFeatureSettings,
aVariationSettings, aLanguageOverride, aUnicodeRanges, aFontDisplay,
aRangeFlags)) {
continue;
}
return existingUserFontEntry;
}
return nullptr;
}
void gfxUserFontSet::AddUserFontEntry(const nsCString& aFamilyName,
gfxUserFontEntry* aUserFontEntry) {
gfxUserFontFamily* family = GetFamily(aFamilyName);
family->AddFontEntry(aUserFontEntry);
if (LOG_ENABLED()) {
nsAutoCString weightString;
aUserFontEntry->Weight().ToString(weightString);
nsAutoCString stretchString;
aUserFontEntry->Stretch().ToString(stretchString);
LOG(
("userfonts (%p) added to \"%s\" (%p) style: %s weight: %s "
"stretch: %s display: %d",
this, aFamilyName.get(), aUserFontEntry,
(aUserFontEntry->IsItalic()
? "italic"
: (aUserFontEntry->IsOblique() ? "oblique" : "normal")),
weightString.get(), stretchString.get(),
static_cast<int>(aUserFontEntry->GetFontDisplay())));
}
}
void gfxUserFontSet::IncrementGeneration(bool aIsRebuild) {
// add one, increment again if zero
++sFontSetGeneration;
if (sFontSetGeneration == 0) ++sFontSetGeneration;
mGeneration = sFontSetGeneration;
if (aIsRebuild) {
mRebuildGeneration = mGeneration;
}
}
void gfxUserFontSet::RebuildLocalRules() {
if (mLocalRulesUsed) {
mRebuildLocalRules = true;
DoRebuildUserFontSet();
}
}
gfxUserFontFamily* gfxUserFontSet::LookupFamily(
const nsACString& aFamilyName) const {
nsAutoCString key(aFamilyName);
ToLowerCase(key);
return mFontFamilies.GetWeak(key);
}
gfxUserFontFamily* gfxUserFontSet::GetFamily(const nsACString& aFamilyName) {
nsAutoCString key(aFamilyName);
ToLowerCase(key);
gfxUserFontFamily* family = mFontFamilies.GetWeak(key);
if (!family) {
family = new gfxUserFontFamily(aFamilyName);
mFontFamilies.Put(key, family);
}
return family;
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache - re-use platform font entries for user fonts
// across pages/fontsets rather than instantiating new platform fonts.
//
// Entries are added to this cache when a platform font is instantiated from
// downloaded data, and removed when the platform font entry is destroyed.
// We don't need to use a timed expiration scheme here because the gfxFontEntry
// for a downloaded font will be kept alive by its corresponding gfxFont
// instance(s) until they are deleted, and *that* happens using an expiration
// tracker (gfxFontCache). The result is that the downloaded font instances
// recorded here will persist between pages and can get reused (provided the
// source URI and principal match, of course).
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
nsTHashtable<gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Entry>*
gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::sUserFonts = nullptr;
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Flusher, nsIObserver)
NS_IMETHODIMP
gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Flusher::Observe(nsISupports* aSubject,
const char* aTopic,
const char16_t* aData) {
if (!sUserFonts) {
return NS_OK;
}
if (!strcmp(aTopic, "cacheservice:empty-cache")) {
for (auto i = sUserFonts->Iter(); !i.Done(); i.Next()) {
i.Remove();
}
} else if (!strcmp(aTopic, "last-pb-context-exited")) {
for (auto i = sUserFonts->Iter(); !i.Done(); i.Next()) {
if (i.Get()->IsPrivate()) {
i.Remove();
}
}
} else if (!strcmp(aTopic, "xpcom-shutdown")) {
for (auto i = sUserFonts->Iter(); !i.Done(); i.Next()) {
i.Get()->GetFontEntry()->DisconnectSVG();
}
} else {
MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE("unexpected topic");
}
return NS_OK;
}
bool gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Entry::KeyEquals(
const KeyTypePointer aKey) const {
const gfxFontEntry* fe = aKey->mFontEntry;
if (!mURI->Equals(aKey->mURI)) {
return false;
}
// For data: URIs, we don't care about the principal; otherwise, check it.
if (!IgnorePrincipal(mURI)) {
NS_ASSERTION(mPrincipal && aKey->mPrincipal,
"only data: URIs are allowed to omit the principal");
if (!mPrincipal->Equals(aKey->mPrincipal)) {
return false;
}
}
if (mPrivate != aKey->mPrivate) {
return false;
}
if (mFontEntry->SlantStyle() != fe->SlantStyle() ||
mFontEntry->Weight() != fe->Weight() ||
mFontEntry->Stretch() != fe->Stretch() ||
mFontEntry->mFeatureSettings != fe->mFeatureSettings ||
mFontEntry->mVariationSettings != fe->mVariationSettings ||
mFontEntry->mLanguageOverride != fe->mLanguageOverride ||
mFontEntry->mFamilyName != fe->mFamilyName) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
void gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::CacheFont(gfxFontEntry* aFontEntry) {
NS_ASSERTION(aFontEntry->mFamilyName.Length() != 0,
"caching a font associated with no family yet");
// if caching is disabled, simply return
if (Preferences::GetBool("gfx.downloadable_fonts.disable_cache")) {
return;
}
gfxUserFontData* data = aFontEntry->mUserFontData.get();
if (data->mIsBuffer) {
#ifdef DEBUG_USERFONT_CACHE
printf("userfontcache skipped fontentry with buffer source: %p\n",
aFontEntry);
#endif
return;
}
if (!sUserFonts) {
sUserFonts = new nsTHashtable<Entry>;
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> obs = mozilla::services::GetObserverService();
if (obs) {
Flusher* flusher = new Flusher;
obs->AddObserver(flusher, "cacheservice:empty-cache", false);
obs->AddObserver(flusher, "last-pb-context-exited", false);
obs->AddObserver(flusher, "xpcom-shutdown", false);
}
// Create and register a memory reporter for sUserFonts.
// This reporter is never unregistered, but that's OK because
// the reporter checks whether sUserFonts is null, so it would
// be safe to call even after UserFontCache::Shutdown has deleted
// the cache.
RegisterStrongMemoryReporter(new MemoryReporter());
}
// For data: URIs, the principal is ignored; anyone who has the same
// data: URI is able to load it and get an equivalent font.
// Otherwise, the principal is used as part of the cache key.
gfxFontSrcPrincipal* principal;
if (IgnorePrincipal(data->mURI)) {
principal = nullptr;
} else {
principal = data->mPrincipal;
}
sUserFonts->PutEntry(Key(data->mURI, principal, aFontEntry, data->mPrivate));
#ifdef DEBUG_USERFONT_CACHE
printf("userfontcache added fontentry: %p\n", aFontEntry);
Dump();
#endif
}
void gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::ForgetFont(gfxFontEntry* aFontEntry) {
if (!sUserFonts) {
// if we've already deleted the cache (i.e. during shutdown),
// just ignore this
return;
}
// We can't simply use RemoveEntry here because it's possible the principal
// may have changed since the font was cached, in which case the lookup
// would no longer find the entry (bug 838105).
for (auto i = sUserFonts->Iter(); !i.Done(); i.Next()) {
if (i.Get()->GetFontEntry() == aFontEntry) {
i.Remove();
}
}
#ifdef DEBUG_USERFONT_CACHE
printf("userfontcache removed fontentry: %p\n", aFontEntry);
Dump();
#endif
}
gfxFontEntry* gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::GetFont(
const gfxFontFaceSrc& aSrc, const gfxUserFontEntry& aUserFontEntry) {
if (!sUserFonts || aUserFontEntry.mFontSet->BypassCache() ||
Preferences::GetBool("gfx.downloadable_fonts.disable_cache")) {
return nullptr;
}
// Ignore principal when looking up a data: URI.
gfxFontSrcPrincipal* principal =
IgnorePrincipal(aSrc.mURI) ? nullptr
: aSrc.LoadPrincipal(*aUserFontEntry.mFontSet);
Entry* entry = sUserFonts->GetEntry(
Key(aSrc.mURI, principal, const_cast<gfxUserFontEntry*>(&aUserFontEntry),
aUserFontEntry.mFontSet->GetPrivateBrowsing()));
if (!entry) {
return nullptr;
}
// We have to perform another content policy check here to prevent
// cache poisoning. E.g. a.com loads a font into the cache but
// b.com has a CSP not allowing any fonts to be loaded.
if (!aUserFontEntry.mFontSet->IsFontLoadAllowed(aSrc)) {
return nullptr;
}
return entry->GetFontEntry();
}
void gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Shutdown() {
if (sUserFonts) {
delete sUserFonts;
sUserFonts = nullptr;
}
}
MOZ_DEFINE_MALLOC_SIZE_OF(UserFontsMallocSizeOf)
void gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Entry::ReportMemory(
nsIHandleReportCallback* aHandleReport, nsISupports* aData,
bool aAnonymize) {
MOZ_ASSERT(mFontEntry);
nsAutoCString path("explicit/gfx/user-fonts/font(");
if (aAnonymize) {
path.AppendPrintf("<anonymized-%p>", this);
} else {
path.AppendPrintf("family=%s", mFontEntry->mFamilyName.get());
if (mURI) {
nsCString spec = mURI->GetSpecOrDefault();
spec.ReplaceChar('/', '\\');
// Some fonts are loaded using horrendously-long data: URIs;
// truncate those before reporting them.
bool isData;
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(mURI->get()->SchemeIs("data", &isData)) && isData &&
spec.Length() > 255) {
spec.Truncate(252);
spec.AppendLiteral("...");
}
path.AppendPrintf(", url=%s", spec.get());
}
if (mPrincipal) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> uri;
mPrincipal->get()->GetURI(getter_AddRefs(uri));
if (uri) {
nsCString spec = uri->GetSpecOrDefault();
if (!spec.IsEmpty()) {
// Include a clue as to who loaded this resource. (Note
// that because of font entry sharing, other pages may now
// be using this resource, and the original page may not
// even be loaded any longer.)
spec.ReplaceChar('/', '\\');
path.AppendPrintf(", principal=%s", spec.get());
}
}
}
}
path.Append(')');
aHandleReport->Callback(
EmptyCString(), path, nsIMemoryReporter::KIND_HEAP,
nsIMemoryReporter::UNITS_BYTES,
mFontEntry->ComputedSizeOfExcludingThis(UserFontsMallocSizeOf),
NS_LITERAL_CSTRING("Memory used by @font-face resource."), aData);
}
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::MemoryReporter,
nsIMemoryReporter)
NS_IMETHODIMP
gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::MemoryReporter::CollectReports(
nsIHandleReportCallback* aHandleReport, nsISupports* aData,
bool aAnonymize) {
if (!sUserFonts) {
return NS_OK;
}
for (auto it = sUserFonts->Iter(); !it.Done(); it.Next()) {
it.Get()->ReportMemory(aHandleReport, aData, aAnonymize);
}
MOZ_COLLECT_REPORT(
"explicit/gfx/user-fonts/cache-overhead", KIND_HEAP, UNITS_BYTES,
sUserFonts->ShallowSizeOfIncludingThis(UserFontsMallocSizeOf),
"Memory used by the @font-face cache, not counting the actual font "
"resources.");
return NS_OK;
}
#ifdef DEBUG_USERFONT_CACHE
void gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Entry::Dump() {
nsresult rv;
nsAutoCString principalURISpec("(null)");
bool setDomain = false;
if (mPrincipal) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> principalURI;
rv = mPrincipal->get()->GetURI(getter_AddRefs(principalURI));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) {
principalURI->GetSpec(principalURISpec);
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> domainURI;
mPrincipal->get()->GetDomain(getter_AddRefs(domainURI));
if (domainURI) {
setDomain = true;
}
}
NS_ASSERTION(mURI, "null URI in userfont cache entry");
printf(
"userfontcache fontEntry: %p fonturihash: %8.8x "
"family: %s domainset: %s principal: [%s]\n",
mFontEntry, mURI->Hash(), mFontEntry->FamilyName().get(),
setDomain ? "true" : "false", principalURISpec.get());
}
void gfxUserFontSet::UserFontCache::Dump() {
if (!sUserFonts) {
return;
}
printf("userfontcache dump count: %d ========\n", sUserFonts->Count());
for (auto it = sUserFonts->Iter(); !it.Done(); it.Next()) {
it.Get()->Dump();
}
printf("userfontcache dump ==================\n");
}
#endif
#undef LOG
#undef LOG_ENABLED