This patch is an automatic replacement of s/NS_NOTREACHED/MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE/. Reindenting long lines and whitespace fixups follow in patch 6b.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5UQVHElSpCr
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Summary:
This moves the load of favicons into the content process. We use the same logic
for finding favicons (based on waiting until none have shown up for a short
time) but then load the favicon and convert it to a data uri which we then
dispatch to the parent process. Along the way this fixes asssociating the load
with the tab for WebExtension and devtools, fixes CSP usage for the load, fixes
expiry detection of the favicon and stops us from loading the same resource
twice.
This change also merges the prefs browser.chrome.site_icons and
browser.chrome.favicons leaving just the former controlling favicon loading. It
adds the pref browser.chrome.guess_favicon to allow disabling guessing where
a favicon might be located for a site (at <hostname>/favicon.ico). This is
mainly to allow disabling this in tests where those additional yet automatic
requests are uninteresting for the test.
There are multiple clean-ups that can follow this but this is a first step along
that path.
MozReview-Commit-ID: E0Cs59UnxaF
Reviewers: mak
Tags: #secure-revision
Bug #: 1453751
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1672
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1673
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1674
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rename : browser/base/content/test/general/browser_bug408415.js => browser/base/content/test/favicons/browser_bug408415.js
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/browser_bug550565.js => browser/base/content/test/favicons/browser_bug550565.js
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/browser_favicon_change.js => browser/base/content/test/favicons/browser_favicon_change.js
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/browser_favicon_change_not_in_document.js => browser/base/content/test/favicons/browser_favicon_change_not_in_document.js
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/browser_subframe_favicons_not_used.js => browser/base/content/test/favicons/browser_subframe_favicons_not_used.js
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_bug970276_favicon1.ico => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_bug970276_favicon1.ico
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_bug970276_favicon1.ico => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_bug970276_favicon2.ico
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_bug970276_popup1.html => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_bug970276_popup1.html
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_bug970276_popup2.html => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_bug970276_popup2.html
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_favicon_change.html => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_favicon_change.html
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_favicon_change_not_in_document.html => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_favicon_change_not_in_document.html
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_bug970276_favicon1.ico => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_generic_favicon.ico
rename : browser/base/content/test/general/file_with_favicon.html => browser/base/content/test/favicons/file_with_favicon.html
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This was done automatically replacing:
s/mozilla::Move/std::move/
s/ Move(/ std::move(/
s/(Move(/(std::move(/
Removing the 'using mozilla::Move;' lines.
And then with a few manual fixups, see the bug for the split series..
MozReview-Commit-ID: Jxze3adipUh
This also removes any redundant Ci.nsISupports elements in the interface
lists.
This was done using the following script:
acecb401b7/processors/chromeutils-generateQI.jsm
MozReview-Commit-ID: AIx10P8GpZY
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Adds a new TYPE_SPECULATIVE to nsIContentPolicy uses it as the type for
speculative connection channels from the IO service. I believe I've added it to
all the content policies in tree to make sure it behaves the same as TYPE_OTHER
used to.
The webextension test shows that the webextension proxy API sees speculative
lookups requested through the IO service.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DQ4Kq0xdUOD
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This patch was autogenerated by my decomponents.py
It covers almost every file with the extension js, jsm, html, py,
xhtml, or xul.
It removes blank lines after removed lines, when the removed lines are
preceded by either blank lines or the start of a new block. The "start
of a new block" is defined fairly hackily: either the line starts with
//, ends with */, ends with {, <![CDATA[, """ or '''. The first two
cover comments, the third one covers JS, the fourth covers JS embedded
in XUL, and the final two cover JS embedded in Python. This also
applies if the removed line was the first line of the file.
It covers the pattern matching cases like "var {classes: Cc,
interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, results: Cr} = Components;". It'll remove
the entire thing if they are all either Ci, Cr, Cc or Cu, or it will
remove the appropriate ones and leave the residue behind. If there's
only one behind, then it will turn it into a normal, non-pattern
matching variable definition. (For instance, "const { classes: Cc,
Constructor: CC, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu } = Components" becomes
"const CC = Components.Constructor".)
MozReview-Commit-ID: DeSHcClQ7cG
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This was done using the following script:
37e3803c7a/processors/chromeutils-import.jsm
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1Nc3XDu0wGl
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This was done using the following script:
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This was done using the following script:
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This is a follow-up to bug 1409249. There are a lot of places where our
factory singleton constructors either don't correctly handle their returned
references being released by the component manager, or do handle it, but in
ways that are not obvious.
This patch handles a few places where we can sometimes wind up with dangling
singleton pointers, adds some explanatory comments and sanity check
assertions, and replaces some uses of manual refcounting with StaticRefPtr and
ClearOnShutdown.
There are still some places where we may wind up with odd behavior if the
first QI for a getService call fails. In those cases, we wind up destroying
the first instance of a service that we create, and re-creating a new one
later.
MozReview-Commit-ID: ANYndvd7aZx
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Right now, NS_GENERIC_FACTORY_SINGLETON_CONSTRUCTOR expects singleton
constructors to return already-addrefed raw pointers, and while it accepts
constructors that return already_AddRefed, most existing don't do so.
Meanwhile, the convention elsewhere is that a raw pointer return value is
owned by the callee, and that the caller needs to addref it if it wants to
keep its own reference to it.
The difference in convention makes it easy to leak (I've definitely caused
more than one shutdown leak this way), so it would be better if we required
the singleton getters to return an explicit already_AddRefed, which would
behave the same for all callers.
This also cleans up several singleton constructors that left a dangling
pointer to their singletons when their initialization methods failed, when
they released their references without clearing their global raw pointers.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9peyG4pRYcr
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"Nonsecure HTTP" here just means regular, not-HTTPS HTTP. It doesn't mean HTTPS without the `Secure` cookie flag. Honor the expiration time of third-party cookies set over HTTPS, whether or not they have the `Secure` cookie flag. If a third-party cookie is set over HTTPS and then later sent in nonsecure HTTP request (which is allowed for cookies without the `Secure` cookie flag), the cookie won't be turned into a session cookie unless the nonsecure HTTP response sets a new cookie value.
This feature is controlled by the pref "network.cookie.thirdparty.nonsecureSessionOnly".
MozReview-Commit-ID: HlCg21JyvNC
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rename : extensions/cookie/test/unit/test_cookies_thirdparty_session.js => extensions/cookie/test/unit/test_cookies_thirdparty_nonsecure_session.js
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This patch enables support for setting prefs with the pattern
permissions.default.* to provide a custom default permission
for arbitrary permission types in nsPermissionManager.
The previous default of UNKNOWN_ACTION is honored if no pref is set.
A default value is provided if no permission entry can be found in the db.
Accordingly, the patch does not affect the behavior of functions
that return permission objects from the db such as GetPermissionObject,
which returns null if no entry was found.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3JECI6kXqGf
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The current API makes the life time and ownership of the result array unclear
without careful reading. The result array is always owned by the principal,
and its lifetime tied to the lifetime of the principal itself. Returning a
const array reference makes this clear, and should prevent callers from
accidentally modifying the returned array.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3f8mhynkKAj
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The current API makes the life time and ownership of the result array unclear
without careful reading. The result array is always owned by the principal,
and its lifetime tied to the lifetime of the principal itself. Returning a
const array reference makes this clear, and should prevent callers from
accidentally modifying the returned array.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3f8mhynkKAj
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This is straightforward, with only two notable things.
- `#include "nsXPIDLString.h" is replaced with `#include "nsString.h"`
throughout, because all nsXPIDLString.h did was include nsString.h. The
exception is for files which already include nsString.h, in which case the
patch just removes the nsXPIDLString.h inclusion.
- The patch removes the |xpidl_string| gtest, but improves the |voided| test to
cover some of its ground, e.g. testing Adopt(nullptr).
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