On android, android's nsWindow creates LayerManaer only in nsWindow::Create(). When WebRender error happened, gecko just stopped rendering by disabling Webrender.
The nsWindow needs to re-create LayerManager during disabling Webrender. Further, during disabling WebRender, All GeckoSurfaceTextures should not be attached to GLContext. It is for preventing a conflict with AttachToGLContext() call in SurfaceTextureHost::EnsureAttached().
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D26687
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Adds GeckoChildProcessHost::GetAll() and use it in ChromeUtils::GetProcInfo()
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33920
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Adds GeckoChildProcessHost::GetAll() and use it in ChromeUtils::GetProcInfo()
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33920
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To run task_for_pid() on child processes, we need the child task port for
security reasons. This port can be obtained via a Mach IPC exchange.
This is what GeckoChildProcessHost::GetChildTask() provides, so we use it
in cocoa's version of GetProcInfo()
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25927
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Only gtk returns failure ever, and nobody checks the result anyway.
Use an enum class so that it's clear from the caller what it means.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32353
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Only gtk returns failure ever, and nobody checks the result anyway.
Use an enum class so that it's clear from the caller what it means.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32353
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This should be an idempotent patch. The way to come up with this patch has been:
* Run the first script attached to the bug and pipe it to xclip, then paste it
in color.rs
* Add the relevant #[derive] annotations and remove the color.mako.rs
definition.
* Reorder the values to match the ColorID definition, on which some widget
prefs and caching stuff relies on.
* Manually port some documentation from nsLookAndFeel.h
* Run `rg 'eColorID_' | cut -d : -f 1 | sort | uniq >files`
* Run the second script attached to the bug.
* Manually fix usage of `LAST_COLOR` (adding the `End` variant), and adding
casts to integer as needed.
* Add an static assert so that people remember to update the prefs, rather than
a comment on the definition :)
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D32610
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Actually, all JNI Exceptions with `java.lang.OutOfMemoryError` call
`NS_ABORT_OOM(0)`. But `JNIEnv::NewString` in `StringParam::GetString` can know
OOM size when returning `nullptr`. So call `NS_ABORT_OOM` directly when
`NewString` is failure.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31026
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Profiling shows that we're spending a lot of time on startup inside
android.media.MediaCodecList.getCodecCount when GfxInfo::GetFeatureStatus calls
over to Java to determine whether hardware accelerated video encoding is
supported.
Looking at the Java stacks in the profile, Android is spending most of our time
creating a list of codecs. It doesn't look like there's a faster way to query
for hardware accelerated video support. So to speed this up we can cache the
value in the user's profile. We also store the OS version, which we can use to
detect when the OS is updated so we can invalidate the cache then.
Presumably an OS update is the only way a device can have its hardware acceleration
support status change.
With this change, the time we take figuring out the HW encode/decode status
goes from ~100ms on a cold run to ~0.01ms on a cache hit on my HD8 tablet.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D31380
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Support using the Google Play-provided FIDO2 API for Web Authentication.
FIDO U2F API support is being handled subsequently in Bug 1550625.
This patch uses the privileged APIs and thus will only work on Fennec Nightly, Beta, and Release builds.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1148
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The GECKOBUNDLE macros are useful to more than just a11y code, so let's move them into the jni package so that all jni consumers may drink of their sweet nectar.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D30585
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This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
This patch moves remaining public `enum` of `nsIPresShell` to `mozilla`
namespace in `mozilla/PresShellForwards.h` and make them `enum class`es.
Additionally, some methods which use the moving `enum`s from `nsIPresShell`
to `PresShell`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D28607
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Moved mozilla::WidgetMosueEventBase::buttonType in MouseEvents.h to mozilla::MouseButton in EventForwards.h, and mozilla::WidgetMouseEventBase::buttonsFlag to mozilla::MouseButtonsFlag so that any referer in header files do not need to include MouseEvents.h only for referring them. Instead, they just need to include EventForwards.h. Now when MouseEvents.h is changed, the rebuild speed becomes faster.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25325
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Renamed all class member instances from WidgetMouseEventBase::inputSource to WidgetMouseEventBase::mInputSource
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25322
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Renamed all class member instances from WidgetMouseEventBase::hitCluster to WidgetMouseEventBase::mHitCluster
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25318
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When setting large clipboard data, it may cause `TransactionTooLargeException`
in binder IPC. So we have to handle `RuntimeException`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D27466
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Doing pretty much anything while holding the EventQueue lock is dangerous as we
might try to enqueue an event and deadlock.
This happens here where nsAppShell::RecordLatencies sometimes tries to enqueue
an event to the main thread and deadlocks.
To avoid this, we release and reacquire the lock instead.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D27824
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Before bug 938437, we had a rather large and error-prone
nsStaticXULComponents.cpp used to register all modules. That was
replaced with clever use of the linker, which allowed to avoid the mess
that maintaining that file was.
Fast forward to now, where after bug 1524687 and other work that
preceded it, we have a much smaller number of remaining static xpcom
components, registered via this linker hack, and don't expect to add
any new ones. The list should eventually go down to zero.
Within that context, it seems to be the right time to get rid of the
magic, and with it the problems it causes on its own.
Some of those components could probably be trivially be converted to
static registration via .conf files, but I didn't want to deal with the
possible need to increase the number of dummy modules in XPCOMInit.cpp.
They can still be converted as a followup.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D26076
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`nsPresContext` should use `mozilla::PresShell` directly instead of
`nsIPresShell`. This patch makes it.
Unfortunately, `nsPresContext` and `nsIFrame` have `PresShell()`. Therefore,
we cannot use `PresShell*` in its methods so that this patch uses `mozilla::`
namespace prefix.
It might be better to rename them as `PresShellPtr()` in another bug.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25721
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This makes `Document::GetShell()` return `PresShell*` instead of `nsIPresShell`.
Additonally, "shell" is unclear ("docshell" vs. "presshell"). Therefore, this
also renames `Document::GetShell()` to `Document::GetPresShell()`.
Similarly, some other method names of `Document` are also renamed from
`*Shell*` to `*PresShell*`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25338
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This makes `Document::GetShell()` return `PresShell*` instead of `nsIPresShell`.
Additonally, "shell" is unclear ("docshell" vs. "presshell"). Therefore, this
also renames `Document::GetShell()` to `Document::GetPresShell()`.
Similarly, some other method names of `Document` are also renamed from
`*Shell*` to `*PresShell*`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25338
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Summary: Actually, we only support `text/unicode` mime type on Android clipboard backend. But Android API 16+ supports `text/html`, so we should support this type since Chrome/Blink already supports it.
Reviewers: #geckoview-reviewers, snorp
Reviewed By: #geckoview-reviewers, snorp
Bug #: 676268
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D22659
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