Make the ScreenOrientation part of the screen struct, as it should. Stop
using HAL to propagate just screen orientation updates, use the more
general screen manager.
Instead of HAL observers, add a simple observer service notification,
and clean a bunch of the code.
This will simplify bug 1754802 a bit, and is generally simpler.
Shouldn't change behavior. I've tested the events and some common
orientation locking use cases like Youtube, and they behave the same.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D138477
This is a mechanical change which was performed by a script based on the
contents of direct_call.py, and then manually checked over to fix
various rewriting bugs caused by my glorified sed script. See the
previous part for more context on the change.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D137227
IPC's promise returns resolved promise when IPC connection is successful. So
even if platform implementations such as android returns rejected promise, it
is converted to resolved promise by SandboxHal.cpp unfortunately.
So we should check return value when RecvLockScreenOrientation returns false.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D135330
IPC's promise returns resolved promise when IPC connection is successful. So
even if platform implementations such as android returns rejected promise, it
is converted to resolved promise by SandboxHal.cpp unfortunately.
So we should check return value when RecvLockScreenOrientation returns false.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D135330
IPC's promise returns resolved promise when IPC connection is successful. So
even if platform implementations such as android returns rejected promise, it
is converted to resolved promise by SandboxHal.cpp unfortunately.
So we should check return value when RecvLockScreenOrientation returns false.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D135330
Gecko uses the redundant code from nsIScreen to SCreenConfiguration. So we
should add a convert method for newer platform implementations.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D134698
Previously, the screenOrientation.lock API was for Fennec and not supported for Fenix and multi-process use. The overall idea is to now allow apps to use the API through a delegate and make asynchronous calls to LockDeviceOrientation. This required replacing the existing code that returned a default false bool to calls that perform the requested orientation change and instead return a promise that contained either an allow or deny value.
Returning a promise instead of a bool involved changing the API calls from the C++ side to Java. The new general control flow of screenOrientation lock follows: an app calls C++ ScreenOrientation.lock() which eventually dispatches LockOrientationTask to resolve the pending orientation promise. Hal.cpp sends an IPC call to the content process and RecvLockScreenOrientation retrieves the current instance of geckoRuntime and calls the java side LockScreenOrientation. Apps must create a delegate and override onOrientationLock to set the requested orientation. In geckoview's testing, this is done with the android API setRequestedOrientation. Once a device orientation change has been triggered, native OnOrientationChange calls to NotifyScreenConfigurationChange, which notifies all observers and dispatches a change event to resolve the pending orientation promise.
Testing:
I used a demo on the GeckoView Example (https://usefulangle.com/demos/105/screen.html) to test locking to landscape orientation. This required a change to the GVE to show the app from recreating the whole thing on orientation change. In the example AndroidManifest xml file, `orientation` prevents restart when orientation changes.
The Junit/Kotlin tests were to verify that the expected orientation delegate was called with the expected new orientation value, in an orientation change, if the new orientation was the same as the current, and if the pre-lock conditions such as being fullscreen were not met.
A static preference `dom.screenorientation.allow-lock` was added to the dom group, since it affects the ui dom) and is currently turned off. C++ can access it through its mirrored variable dom_screenorientation_allow_lock (same name but with underscores). The junit tests turn the preference on and test the lock feature.
Reference:
Orientation constant values:
C++
1 ScreenOrientation_PortraitPrimary); - vertical with button at bottom
2 ScreenOrientation_PortraitSecondary); - vertical with button at top
4 ScreenOrientation_LandscapePrimary); - horizational w button right
8 ScreenOrientation_LandscapeSecondary); - horization button left
16 ScreenOrientation_Default);
Java
1 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.PORTRAIT_PRIMARY.value
2 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.PORTRAIT_SECONDARY.value
4 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.LANDSCAPE_PRIMARY.value
8 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.LANDSCAPE_SECONDARY.value
Java public API
0 ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
1 Activitynfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
Android
1 ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
2 ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D129427
Previously, the screenOrientation.lock API was for Fennec and not supported for Fenix and multi-process use. The overall idea is to now allow apps to use the API through a delegate and make asynchronous calls to LockDeviceOrientation. This required replacing the existing code that returned a default false bool to calls that perform the requested orientation change and instead return a promise that contained either an allow or deny value.
Returning a promise instead of a bool involved changing the API calls from the C++ side to Java. The new general control flow of screenOrientation lock follows: an app calls C++ ScreenOrientation.lock() which eventually dispatches LockOrientationTask to resolve the pending orientation promise. Hal.cpp sends an IPC call to the content process and RecvLockScreenOrientation retrieves the current instance of geckoRuntime and calls the java side LockScreenOrientation. Apps must create a delegate and override onOrientationLock to set the requested orientation. In geckoview's testing, this is done with the android API setRequestedOrientation. Once a device orientation change has been triggered, native OnOrientationChange calls to NotifyScreenConfigurationChange, which notifies all observers and dispatches a change event to resolve the pending orientation promise.
Testing:
I used a demo on the GeckoView Example (https://usefulangle.com/demos/105/screen.html) to test locking to landscape orientation. This required a change to the GVE to show the app from recreating the whole thing on orientation change. In the example AndroidManifest xml file, `orientation` prevents restart when orientation changes.
The Junit/Kotlin tests were to verify that the expected orientation delegate was called with the expected new orientation value, in an orientation change, if the new orientation was the same as the current, and if the pre-lock conditions such as being fullscreen were not met.
A static preference `dom.screenorientation.allow-lock` was added to the dom group, since it affects the ui dom) and is currently turned off. C++ can access it through its mirrored variable dom_screenorientation_allow_lock (same name but with underscores). The junit tests turn the preference on and test the lock feature.
Reference:
Orientation constant values:
C++
1 ScreenOrientation_PortraitPrimary); - vertical with button at bottom
2 ScreenOrientation_PortraitSecondary); - vertical with button at top
4 ScreenOrientation_LandscapePrimary); - horizational w button right
8 ScreenOrientation_LandscapeSecondary); - horization button left
16 ScreenOrientation_Default);
Java
1 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.PORTRAIT_PRIMARY.value
2 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.PORTRAIT_SECONDARY.value
4 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.LANDSCAPE_PRIMARY.value
8 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.LANDSCAPE_SECONDARY.value
Java public API
0 ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
1 Activitynfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
Android
1 ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
2 ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D129427
Previously, the screenOrientation.lock API was for Fennec and not supported for Fenix and multi-process use. The overall idea is to now allow apps to use the API through a delegate and make asynchronous calls to LockDeviceOrientation. This required replacing the existing code that returned a default false bool to calls that perform the requested orientation change and instead return a promise that contained either an allow or deny value.
Returning a promise instead of a bool involved changing the API calls from the C++ side to Java. The new general control flow of screenOrientation lock follows: an app calls C++ ScreenOrientation.lock() which eventually dispatches LockOrientationTask to resolve the pending orientation promise. Hal.cpp sends an IPC call to the content process and RecvLockScreenOrientation retrieves the current instance of geckoRuntime and calls the java side LockScreenOrientation. Apps must create a delegate and override onOrientationLock to set the requested orientation. In geckoview's testing, this is done with the android API setRequestedOrientation. Once a device orientation change has been triggered, native OnOrientationChange calls to NotifyScreenConfigurationChange, which notifies all observers and dispatches a change event to resolve the pending orientation promise.
Testing:
I used a demo on the GeckoView Example (https://usefulangle.com/demos/105/screen.html) to test locking to landscape orientation. This required a change to the GVE to show the app from recreating the whole thing on orientation change. In the example AndroidManifest xml file, `orientation` prevents restart when orientation changes.
The Junit/Kotlin tests were to verify that the expected orientation delegate was called with the expected new orientation value, in an orientation change, if the new orientation was the same as the current, and if the pre-lock conditions such as being fullscreen were not met.
A static preference `dom.screenorientation.allow-lock` was added to the dom group, since it affects the ui dom) and is currently turned off. C++ can access it through its mirrored variable dom_screenorientation_allow_lock (same name but with underscores). The junit tests turn the preference on and test the lock feature.
Reference:
Orientation constant values:
C++
1 ScreenOrientation_PortraitPrimary); - vertical with button at bottom
2 ScreenOrientation_PortraitSecondary); - vertical with button at top
4 ScreenOrientation_LandscapePrimary); - horizational w button right
8 ScreenOrientation_LandscapeSecondary); - horization button left
16 ScreenOrientation_Default);
Java
1 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.PORTRAIT_PRIMARY.value
2 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.PORTRAIT_SECONDARY.value
4 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.LANDSCAPE_PRIMARY.value
8 GeckoScreenOrientation.ScreenOrientation.LANDSCAPE_SECONDARY.value
Java public API
0 ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
1 Activitynfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
Android
1 ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
2 ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D129427
Automatically generated path that adds flag `REQUIRES_UNIFIED_BUILD = True` to `moz.build`
when the module governed by the build config file is not buildable outside on the unified environment.
This needs to be done in order to have a hybrid build system that adds the possibility of combing
unified build components with ones that are built outside of the unified eco system.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D122345
As far as I can see, all this does is protect the user from
running some useless code if they manually enable the priority
manager using a pref on an OS that doesn't support it. The
upside of allowing this is that it makes it possible to debug
the priority manager on OSX and Linux with just a pref flip.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D114767
Note that this removes `window.ondeviceproximity` and `window.onuserproximity` which unexpectedly have been exposed unconditionally.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D109160
Note that this patch only transforms the use of the nsDataHashtable type alias
to a directly equivalent use of nsTHashMap. It does not change the specification
of the hash key type to make use of the key class deduction that nsTHashMap
allows for in some cases. That can be done in a separate step, but requires more
attention.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D106008
This makes the naming more consistent with other functions called
Insert and/or Update. Also, it removes the ambiguity whether
Put expects that an entry already exists or not, in particular because
it differed from nsTHashtable::PutEntry in that regard.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D105473
This moves parts of IPCMessageUtils.h to two new header files and adapts
the include directives as necessary. The new header files are:
- EnumSerializer.h, which defines the templates for enum serializers
- IPCMessageUtilsSpecializations.h, which defines template specializations
of ParamTraits with extra dependencies (building upon both IPCMessageUtils.h
and EnumSerializer.h)
This should minimize the dependencies pulled in by every consumer of
IPCMessageUtils.h
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94459
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to `testing/marionette/client/setup.py`, `testing/marionette/harness/setup.py`, and `testing/firefox-ui/harness/setup.py`, which have hard-coded regexes that break after the reformat.
5. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to `testing/marionette/client/setup.py`, `testing/marionette/harness/setup.py`, and `testing/firefox-ui/harness/setup.py`, which have hard-coded regexes that break after the reformat.
5. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
Allow-list all Python code in tree for use with the black linter, and re-format all code in-tree accordingly.
To produce this patch I did all of the following:
1. Make changes to tools/lint/black.yml to remove include: stanza and update list of source extensions.
2. Run ./mach lint --linter black --fix
3. Make some ad-hoc manual updates to python/mozbuild/mozbuild/test/configure/test_configure.py -- it has some hard-coded line numbers that the reformat breaks.
4. Add a set of exclusions to black.yml. These will be deleted in a follow-up bug (1672023).
# ignore-this-changeset
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94045
The MOZ_MUST_USE macro is defined as clang's and gcc's nonstandard __attribute__((warn_unused_result)). Now that we compile as C++17 by default (bug 1560664), we can replace MOZ_MUST_USE with C++17's standard [[nodiscard]] attribute.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D89871
This patch is pretty straightforward: it translates Gecko priority levels
into GeckoView priority levels and then sends it up to GV's
`GeckoProcessManager` via JNI.
We do assume that the process is content, but if we try to do that on a
non-content process, it's just a no-op. We can expand this coverage to other
process types later as necessary.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D68418
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch is pretty straightforward: it translates Gecko priority levels
into GeckoView priority levels and then sends it up to GV's
`GeckoProcessManager` via JNI.
We do assume that the process is content, but if we try to do that on a
non-content process, it's just a no-op. We can expand this coverage to other
process types later as necessary.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D68418
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch is pretty straightforward: it translates Gecko priority levels
into GeckoView priority levels and then sends it up to GV's
`GeckoProcessManager` via JNI.
We do assume that the process is content, but if we try to do that on a
non-content process, it's just a no-op. We can expand this coverage to other
process types later as necessary.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D68418
--HG--
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch is pretty straightforward: it translates Gecko priority levels
into GeckoView priority levels and then sends it up to GV's
`GeckoProcessManager` via JNI.
We do assume that the process is content, but if we try to do that on a
non-content process, it's just a no-op. We can expand this coverage to other
process types later as necessary.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D68418
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Done with:
./mach static-analysis check --checks="-*, modernize-concat-nested-namespaces" --fix .
and then clang-format on the files
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D58217
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Done with:
./mach static-analysis check --checks="-*, modernize-concat-nested-namespaces" --fix .
and then clang-format on the files
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D58217
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This changeset is a simple find and replace of `MOZ_FALLTHROUGH` and `[[fallthrough]]`.
Unfortunately, the MOZ_FALLTHROUGH_ASSERT macro (to assert on case fallthrough in debug builds) is still necessary after switching from [[clang::fallthrough]] to [[fallthrough]] because:
* MOZ_ASSERT(false) followed by [[fallthrough]] triggers a -Wunreachable-code warning in DEBUG builds
* but MOZ_ASSERT(false) without [[fallthrough]] triggers a -Wimplicit-fallthrough warning in NDEBUG builds.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D56440
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
The inclusions were removed with the following very crude script and the
resulting breakage was fixed up by hand. The manual fixups did either
revert the changes done by the script, replace a generic header with a more
specific one or replace a header with a forward declaration.
find . -name "*.idl" | grep -v web-platform | grep -v third_party | while read path; do
interfaces=$(grep "^\(class\|interface\).*:.*" "$path" | cut -d' ' -f2)
if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then
if [[ "$interfaces" == *$'\n'* ]]; then
regexp="\("
for i in $interfaces; do regexp="$regexp$i\|"; done
regexp="${regexp%%\\\|}\)"
else
regexp="$interfaces"
fi
interface=$(basename "$path")
rg -l "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" . | while read path2; do
hits=$(grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" | grep -c "$regexp" )
if [ $hits -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Removing ${interface} from ${path2}"
grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" > "$path2".tmp
mv -f "$path2".tmp "$path2"
fi
done
fi
done
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55443
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Similarly to nsITabParent, TabChild is exposed to frontend code via nsITabChild. It's not clear what the future of this interface will be, but for now we can just rename it to nsIBrowserChild.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D28134
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rename : dom/interfaces/base/nsITabChild.idl => dom/interfaces/base/nsIBrowserChild.idl
extra : rebase_source : a6c42a661e35b19e46c60f6f6a6f3dab64c0a1bc
extra : histedit_source : 1eb475bd840bf37a3f86294685c9b3c250684e79
Summary: Really sorry for the size of the patch. It's mostly automatic
s/nsIDocument/Document/ but I had to fix up in a bunch of places manually to
add the right namespacing and such.
Overall it's not a very interesting patch I think.
nsDocument.cpp turns into Document.cpp, nsIDocument.h into Document.h and
nsIDocumentInlines.h into DocumentInlines.h.
I also changed a bunch of nsCOMPtr usage to RefPtr, but not all of it.
While fixing up some of the bits I also removed some unneeded OwnerDoc() null
checks and such, but I didn't do anything riskier than that.
- modify line wrap up to 80 chars; (tw=80)
- modify size of tab to 2 chars everywhere; (sts=2, sw=2)
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extra : rebase_source : 7eedce0311b340c9a5a1265dc42d3121cc0f32a0
extra : amend_source : 9cb4ffdd5005f5c4c14172390dd00b04b2066cd7
This patch initializes some HAL components greedily so that we can get rid of
lazy initializers within the code. Observers are still lazily initialized
because they can be instanced within content processes but that doesn't always
happen and we don't want to pay the memory price for structures we don't use.
Shutdown is now happening at a fixed time for all HAL components save
WakeLocks. This ensures that we don't destroy an object while still iterating
over it, something that could happen before.
Finally a workaround for a compiler limitation has been removed.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D3100
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch removes the 'ScreenOrientationInternal' type from
dom/base/ScreenOrientation.h and moves it into the
HalScreenConfiguration.h header, renaming it simply to 'ScreenOrientation'
in the process. This has several knock-off effects:
- It allows files that needed ScreenOrientationInternal to include a much
smaller header than before
- It greatly reduces the number of headers pulled in when including Hal.h
- It clarifies the role of the type. The 'Internal' part in the name had
nothing to do with it being part of the implementation. The type was public
and called that way only to avoid clashing with the 'ScreenOrientation'
class. Since we moved it into a different namespace it can be renamed
safely.
- It allows a file that was manually re-declaring 'ScreenConfigurationInternal'
type to use the original one
- Finally this fixes a few files which were missing headers they actually
required but that would still build because unified compilation put them into
units that already had those headers thanks to ScreenConfiguration.h
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D4458
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Fairly straightforward. Using an idle priority class for
background, which mirrors what I am observing of Chromium in
Process Explorer.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2mimYN7aJOy
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extra : rebase_source : 5559d15504c2370e3fbdc2b67869102ad20205c7