This patch tries to move them to `ContentParent` instead.
`ProcessPriorityManagerImpl::ObserveContentParentCreated` could not be moved
due to using `do_QueryInterface` to cast from a `nsISupports` down to the
`ContentParent` object. This could be fixed to remove the interfaces entirely,
but I left that for a follow-up.
Depends on D20549
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20550
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This actor won't be being used anymore, and acts only as a maintenance burden
for people working on this code (which we're doing pretty often these days!).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20549
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This patch tries to move them to `ContentParent` instead.
`ProcessPriorityManagerImpl::ObserveContentParentCreated` could not be moved
due to using `do_QueryInterface` to cast from a `nsISupports` down to the
`ContentParent` object. This could be fixed to remove the interfaces entirely,
but I left that for a follow-up.
Depends on D20549
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20550
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This actor won't be being used anymore, and acts only as a maintenance burden
for people working on this code (which we're doing pretty often these days!).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20549
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This follows the naming convention of the related functions _splitClassDeclDefn() and _splitFuncDeclDefn().
Depends on D20056
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20057
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Bug 1428984 caused a regression where ipdlc will emit (empty) method definitions for pure methods. C++ allows a pure member function to have a definition (in case a derived class wants to call a default implementation in the base class), but we don't want this for ipdl's generated code.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20056
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* Be sure to set mInitResult = S_OK when we've already done process-wide initialization;
* Don't bother checking for Win32 lockdown unless we're not in the parent process
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20386
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nsSystemInfo is initialzied at first page load. Actually, content process uses
sync IPC to get Android OS information. But now, we can use Java code even if
on content process, so we should use JNI directly instead of sync IPC.
Also, nsSystemInfo still has unused extern android_sdk_version that is for
HoneyComp's DNS hack. So let's remote it.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20129
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* New topLevel loads get the nsILoadInfo.openerPolicy of the current top level document
* Parsing the Cross-Opener-Origin-Policy of a channel will update mLoadInfo.openerPolicy and this value will get propagated to the child process.
* SessionStore now checks nsIHttpChannel.hasCrossOriginOpenerPolicyMismatch (preffed off) and performs a process switch if needed
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19000
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rename : toolkit/components/remotebrowserutils/tests/browser/browser_httpResponseProcessSelection.js => toolkit/components/remotebrowserutils/tests/browser/browser_httpCrossOriginOpenerPolicy.js
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Consequently, this removes:
- MOZ_LIBPRIO, which is now always enabled.
- non_msvc_compiler, which is now always true.
- The cl.py wrapper, since it's not used anymore.
- CL_INCLUDES_PREFIX, which was only used for the cl.py wrapper.
- NONASCII, which was only there to ensure CL_INCLUDES_PREFIX still
worked in non-ASCII cases.
This however keeps a large part of detecting and configuring for MSVC,
because we still do need it for at least headers, libraries, and midl.
Depends on D19614
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19615
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This patch takes care of a bunch of issues and does some cleanup:
* We rename mscom::MainThreadRuntime to mscom::ProcessRuntime, as the latter
is a more accurate name going forward.
* We make ProcessRuntime aware of the Win32k Lockdown process mitigation
policy. When Win32k is disabled, we perform process-wide COM initialization
in the multi-threaded apartment (since we cannot create an STA window).
* We refactor the mscom apartment region stuff to enable the Win32k lockdown
pieces in ProcessRuntime.
* We move some Gecko-specific stuff into MOZILLA_INTERNAL_API guards so that
ProcessRuntime is usable outside of xul.dll (I will be needing it for the
launcher process).
* Another thing that might happen with the launcher process is that, under
error conditions in the launcher, we create a ProcessRuntime object on a
background thread for the purposes of telemetry logging, but we also allow
the main thread to proceed to start as the browser. This could result in a
scenario where the main thread, as the browser process, is attempting to
instantiate its ProcessRuntime and ends up racing with the launcher process's
telemetry thread which has its own ProcessRuntime. To account for this
situation, we add mutual exclusion to the process-wide initialization code.
We host this part inside mozglue since that state is shared between both
firefox.exe and xul.dll.
* We clean up ProcessRuntime::InitializeSecurity by using Vector to set up
the EXPLICIT_ACCESS entries.
* We remove mscom::MainThreadClientInfo and replace it with a direct call to
CoGetCallerTID
* We revise all references to this class to use the new name.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19551
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rename : ipc/mscom/COMApartmentRegion.h => ipc/mscom/ApartmentRegion.h
rename : ipc/mscom/MainThreadRuntime.cpp => ipc/mscom/ProcessRuntime.cpp
rename : ipc/mscom/MainThreadRuntime.h => ipc/mscom/ProcessRuntime.h
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This patch takes care of a bunch of issues and does some cleanup:
* We rename mscom::MainThreadRuntime to mscom::ProcessRuntime, as the latter
is a more accurate name going forward.
* We make ProcessRuntime aware of the Win32k Lockdown process mitigation
policy. When Win32k is disabled, we perform process-wide COM initialization
in the multi-threaded apartment (since we cannot create an STA window).
* We refactor the mscom apartment region stuff to enable the Win32k lockdown
pieces in ProcessRuntime.
* We move some Gecko-specific stuff into MOZILLA_INTERNAL_API guards so that
ProcessRuntime is usable outside of xul.dll (I will be needing it for the
launcher process).
* Another thing that might happen with the launcher process is that, under
error conditions in the launcher, we create a ProcessRuntime object on a
background thread for the purposes of telemetry logging, but we also allow
the main thread to proceed to start as the browser. This could result in a
scenario where the main thread, as the browser process, is attempting to
instantiate its ProcessRuntime and ends up racing with the launcher process's
telemetry thread which has its own ProcessRuntime. To account for this
situation, we add mutual exclusion to the process-wide initialization code.
We host this part inside mozglue since that state is shared between both
firefox.exe and xul.dll.
* We clean up ProcessRuntime::InitializeSecurity by using Vector to set up
the EXPLICIT_ACCESS entries.
* We remove mscom::MainThreadClientInfo and replace it with a direct call to
CoGetCallerTID
* We revise all references to this class to use the new name.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19551
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rename : ipc/mscom/COMApartmentRegion.h => ipc/mscom/ApartmentRegion.h
rename : ipc/mscom/MainThreadRuntime.cpp => ipc/mscom/ProcessRuntime.cpp
rename : ipc/mscom/MainThreadRuntime.h => ipc/mscom/ProcessRuntime.h
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* New topLevel loads get the nsILoadInfo.openerPolicy of the current top level document
* Parsing the Cross-Opener-Origin-Policy of a channel will update mLoadInfo.openerPolicy and this value will get propagated to the child process.
* SessionStore now checks nsIHttpChannel.hasCrossOriginOpenerPolicyMismatch (preffed off) and performs a process switch if needed
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19000
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rename : toolkit/components/remotebrowserutils/tests/browser/browser_httpResponseProcessSelection.js => toolkit/components/remotebrowserutils/tests/browser/browser_httpCrossOriginOpenerPolicy.js
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The one exception is refcounted types, because std::move(RefPtr<T>) does not
coerce to T*, which is what the current IPC methods accept.
This does not rewrite all Recv/Answer methods to take advantage of move
semantics.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D19669
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Replacing js and text occurences of asyncOpen2
Replacing open2 with open
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D16885
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rename : layout/style/test/test_asyncopen2.html => layout/style/test/test_asyncopen.html
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