In the MinGW browser build job, we're going to use -fms-extensions,
which will tell clang to start processing these comments. Clang
cannot process them correctly (it's an upstream bug) but it doesn't
need to, because we include the libs we need in moz.build files.
So we exclude them for MinGW builds. mingw-clang gets them wrong and
mingw-gcc (which doesn't even work anymore on -central) ignored them.
In the future, with a llvm fix, we could clean up the moz.build
files and re-enable these comments.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D3527
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This patch addresses an issue with Firefox's proxy detection on networks which
do not have their a proxy auto-configuration (PAC) file hosted at
http://wpad/wpad.dat, and instead make use of DHCP option 252 for broadcasting
the address of the PAC file. See https://findproxyforurl.com/wpad-introduction/
for an introduction to the protocol.
Prior to this patch, proxy auto-detect missed out the DHCP query stage, and just
looked for a PAC file at http://wpad/wpad.dat
This patch only addresses the issue for Firefox on Windows, although it defines a
DHCP client interface which could be implemented on other platforms.
The high-level components of this patch are:
* nsIDHCPClient.idl - this is an interface which has been defined for querying the
DHCP server.
* nsPACMan.cpp - where previously when the PAC URL was simply set to a constant of
http://wpad/wpad.dat, it now dispatches an asynchronous command to the proxy
thread. The class ExecutePACThreadAction has been augmented to include an
instruction to 'ConfigureWPAD' (Configure Web-proxy auto-detect), and a new class,
'ConfigureWPADComplete' has been created to relay the result (the URL of the PAC
file) back to the nsPACMan object.
* nsProtocolProxyService.cpp
Minor changes to reflect the fact that the PAC URL not being set does not always
mean there is no PAC to be used; instead it could be in the process of being
detected.
* TestPACMan.cpp
This is a new file, and tests only the DHCP auto-detect functionality.
Some tests use multiple threads, as they test the non-blocking proxy detection.
* DHCPUtils.cpp
A class containing the main logic for querying DHCP.
* WindowsNetworkFunctionsWrapper.cpp
A very thin wrapper around the Windows API calls needed by DHCPUtils.
This class was introduced so it could be mocked out in tests.
* nsWindowsDHCPClient.cpp
* An implementation of the interface defined in nsIDHCPClient.idl. Fairly thin:
most logic is implemented in DHCPUtils.
* TestDHCPUtils.cpp
Tests for DHCPUtils and nsWindowsDHCPClient
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4xFQz3tOLEx
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extra : rebase_source : dfd5c588406a8b0d92f91cc8a0038ca722b7140a
This patch addresses an issue with Firefox's proxy detection on networks which
do not have their a proxy auto-configuration (PAC) file hosted at
http://wpad/wpad.dat, and instead make use of DHCP option 252 for broadcasting
the address of the PAC file. See https://findproxyforurl.com/wpad-introduction/
for an introduction to the protocol.
Prior to this patch, proxy auto-detect missed out the DHCP query stage, and just
looked for a PAC file at http://wpad/wpad.dat
This patch only addresses the issue for Firefox on Windows, although it defines a
DHCP client interface which could be implemented on other platforms.
The high-level components of this patch are:
* nsIDHCPClient.idl - this is an interface which has been defined for querying the
DHCP server.
* nsPACMan.cpp - where previously when the PAC URL was simply set to a constant of
http://wpad/wpad.dat, it now dispatches an asynchronous command to the proxy
thread. The class ExecutePACThreadAction has been augmented to include an
instruction to 'ConfigureWPAD' (Configure Web-proxy auto-detect), and a new class,
'ConfigureWPADComplete' has been created to relay the result (the URL of the PAC
file) back to the nsPACMan object.
* nsProtocolProxyService.cpp
Minor changes to reflect the fact that the PAC URL not being set does not always
mean there is no PAC to be used; instead it could be in the process of being
detected.
* TestPACMan.cpp
This is a new file, and tests only the DHCP auto-detect functionality.
Some tests use multiple threads, as they test the non-blocking proxy detection.
* DHCPUtils.cpp
A class containing the main logic for querying DHCP.
* WindowsNetworkFunctionsWrapper.cpp
A very thin wrapper around the Windows API calls needed by DHCPUtils.
This class was introduced so it could be mocked out in tests.
* nsWindowsDHCPClient.cpp
* An implementation of the interface defined in nsIDHCPClient.idl. Fairly thin:
most logic is implemented in DHCPUtils.
* TestDHCPUtils.cpp
Tests for DHCPUtils and nsWindowsDHCPClient
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4xFQz3tOLEx
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extra : rebase_source : 4fb364432625418acf743b67a2caadc5a92caf7c
When server set Content-type:application/octet-stream to the file there is a chance on some Linux
distros that "unknown" file handler is selected to open the file which leads to strange list
of application handlers.
The logic leads to nsOSHelperAppService::GetFromType where the nsGNOMERegistry::GetFromType
is called which could return useless "unknown" handler app.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5RgviXEBUmj
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extra : rebase_source : e4ad36c76c6ccdff86ad9749c3968d7f0438531f
This patch addresses an issue with Firefox's proxy detection on networks which
do not have their a proxy auto-configuration (PAC) file hosted at
http://wpad/wpad.dat, and instead make use of DHCP option 252 for broadcasting
the address of the PAC file. See https://findproxyforurl.com/wpad-introduction/
for an introduction to the protocol.
Prior to this patch, proxy auto-detect missed out the DHCP query stage, and just
looked for a PAC file at http://wpad/wpad.dat
This patch only addresses the issue for Firefox on Windows, although it defines a
DHCP client interface which could be implemented on other platforms.
The high-level components of this patch are:
* nsIDHCPClient.idl - this is an interface which has been defined for querying the
DHCP server.
* nsPACMan.cpp - where previously when the PAC URL was simply set to a constant of
http://wpad/wpad.dat, it now dispatches an asynchronous command to the proxy
thread. The class ExecutePACThreadAction has been augmented to include an
instruction to 'ConfigureWPAD' (Configure Web-proxy auto-detect), and a new class,
'ConfigureWPADComplete' has been created to relay the result (the URL of the PAC
file) back to the nsPACMan object.
* nsProtocolProxyService.cpp
Minor changes to reflect the fact that the PAC URL not being set does not always
mean there is no PAC to be used; instead it could be in the process of being
detected.
* TestPACMan.cpp
This is a new file, and tests only the DHCP auto-detect functionality.
Some tests use multiple threads, as they test the non-blocking proxy detection.
* DHCPUtils.cpp
A class containing the main logic for querying DHCP.
* WindowsNetworkFunctionsWrapper.cpp
A very thin wrapper around the Windows API calls needed by DHCPUtils.
This class was introduced so it could be mocked out in tests.
* nsWindowsDHCPClient.cpp
* An implementation of the interface defined in nsIDHCPClient.idl. Fairly thin:
most logic is implemented in DHCPUtils.
* TestDHCPUtils.cpp
Tests for DHCPUtils and nsWindowsDHCPClient
MozReview-Commit-ID: HinC1UevOon
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extra : rebase_source : cf29f76826cc7728fd36505c8271bf50001c644c
This patch addresses an issue with Firefox's proxy detection on networks which
do not have their a proxy auto-configuration (PAC) file hosted at
http://wpad/wpad.dat, and instead make use of DHCP option 252 for broadcasting
the address of the PAC file. See https://findproxyforurl.com/wpad-introduction/
for an introduction to the protocol.
Prior to this patch, proxy auto-detect missed out the DHCP query stage, and just
looked for a PAC file at http://wpad/wpad.dat
This patch only addresses the issue for Firefox on Windows, although it defines a
DHCP client interface which could be implemented on other platforms.
The high-level components of this patch are:
* nsIDHCPClient.idl - this is an interface which has been defined for querying the
DHCP server.
* nsPACMan.cpp - where previously when the PAC URL was simply set to a constant of
http://wpad/wpad.dat, it now dispatches an asynchronous command to the proxy
thread. The class ExecutePACThreadAction has been augmented to include an
instruction to 'ConfigureWPAD' (Configure Web-proxy auto-detect), and a new class,
'ConfigureWPADComplete' has been created to relay the result (the URL of the PAC
file) back to the nsPACMan object.
* nsProtocolProxyService.cpp
Minor changes to reflect the fact that the PAC URL not being set does not always
mean there is no PAC to be used; instead it could be in the process of being
detected.
* TestPACMan.cpp
This is a new file, and tests only the DHCP auto-detect functionality.
Some tests use multiple threads, as they test the non-blocking proxy detection.
* DHCPUtils.cpp
A class containing the main logic for querying DHCP.
* WindowsNetworkFunctionsWrapper.cpp
A very thin wrapper around the Windows API calls needed by DHCPUtils.
This class was introduced so it could be mocked out in tests.
* nsWindowsDHCPClient.cpp
* An implementation of the interface defined in nsIDHCPClient.idl. Fairly thin:
most logic is implemented in DHCPUtils.
* TestDHCPUtils.cpp
Tests for DHCPUtils and nsWindowsDHCPClient
MozReview-Commit-ID: HinC1UevOon
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extra : rebase_source : df2b80fcc03948e54f222e11060e1783f3b95421
We need to detect the flatpak environment on multiple places.
Making the ShouldUseFlatpakPortal() exported to the nsIGIOService
allows us to reuse it.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 41NJyR3fqZQ
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extra : rebase_source : 4ebb9ba2ff98d3c6d924223485e028929eb801ed
This macro is identical to NS_INTERFACE_MAP_END and encourages the
reader to think that there's something extra-special threadsafe about QI
implementations that use the macro, when in reality there's nothing of
the sort.
Firefox in Flatpak sandboxed environment does not get the list
of installed applications on the system because application should
know about the environment as little as possible. Introducing
nsFlatpakHandlerApp which forwards requests for opening downloaded files
to the system by utilizing gtk_show_uri fuction.
This changeset also removes nsIGIOMimeApp::Launch method from the interface
because it can be fully replaced with LaunchWithUri from nsIHandlerApp
interface.
The TMPDIR where files are downloaded when user choose to open them
needs to be accessible from sandbox and host. The default settings
TMPDIR=/tmp is accessible only to the sandbox.
To workaround for is to set TMPDIR environment variable to
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/tmp before executing Firefox.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CSBv0QcETpd
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extra : rebase_source : 8155c33fa9c402d2668bdfb07094ba6758fe6203
The nsGIOService now provides GetAppsForURIScheme which is used to append handlers
for specific scheme in handler list dialog (toolkit/mozapps/handling/content/dialog.js)
and also in Applications section in preferences. In case the default system handler
or user added handler has same name as one of the GIO handlers, the GIO handler
is not appended. The check for not adding handler is by using handler name.
The nsGIOMimeApp class now implements nsIHandlerApp interface. Instead overloaded
GetName methods (nsCString and nsString) we now use nsString variant everywhere.
This require change of nsGNOMERegistry::GetFromType which if fact leads to code
simplification.
The implementation of nsGNOMEShellService::SetDefaultBrowser has been changed
because implementation of CreateAppFromCommand has changed.
The CreateAppFromCommand no longer tries to find the application,
for that FindAppFromCommand has been introduced.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KmfFWRPqV3
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extra : source : 9660ff09c2212cb7456e50cb166752f42e0a0669
extra : amend_source : 3c5fc61fe09b9b68bdfbb9683335cedd4d706744
The nsGIOService now provides GetAppsForURIScheme which is used to append handlers
for specific scheme in handler list dialog (toolkit/mozapps/handling/content/dialog.js)
and also in Applications section in preferences. In case the default system handler
or user added handler has same name as one of the GIO handlers, the GIO handler
is not appended. The check for not adding handler is by using handler name.
The nsGIOMimeApp class now implements nsIHandlerApp interface. Instead overloaded
GetName methods (nsCString and nsString) we now use nsString variant everywhere.
This require change of nsGNOMERegistry::GetFromType which if fact leads to code
simplification.
The implementation of nsGNOMEShellService::SetDefaultBrowser has been changed
because implementation of CreateAppFromCommand has changed.
The CreateAppFromCommand no longer tries to find the application,
for that FindAppFromCommand has been introduced.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KmfFWRPqV3
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extra : rebase_source : 36d254cbc45cbe6929cc469cd531211f7ddd6a64
This removes an unnecessary level of indirection by replacing all
nsStringGlue.h instances with just nsString.h.
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extra : rebase_source : 340989240af4018f3ebfd92826ae11b0cb46d019
This fixes improper usages of Find where an offset was actually being use for
the boolean ignore case flag. It also fixes a few instances of passing in a
literal wchar_t to our functions where a NS_LITERAL_STRING or char16_t should
be used instead.
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extra : rebase_source : 5de1e9335895d65e6db06c510e8887d27be3390f
extra : source : f762f605dd83fc6331161a33e1ef5d54cafbd08d
GConf uses ORBit, which tries to create server sockets, which has been
disallowed by the content sandbox seccomp-bpf policy since 55 (bug
1358647). GConf is considered obsolete and hasn't been updated since
2013. This patch disables the use of GConf in content processes, on the
assumption that anything that this would break is already broken by
rejecting the system call.
The one use case that's believed to be broken is using WebRTC behind a
mandatory proxy and using system preferences (rather than Firefox's) for
the proxy config. WebRTC uses nsIProtocolProxyService in the content
process, so if this combination of things is done on a system with GConf,
it will not be able to read the system prefs.
The larger use case of WebRTC + GConf (with or without a proxy) will
crash on Nightly without this patch, because rejected syscalls produce
crashes in order to gather more diagnostic information.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6jpBkByzo7n
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extra : rebase_source : 54f28163b78593d25b7a52897162f20e9042bcfe
This removes about 2/3 of the occurrences of nsXPIDLString in the tree. The
places where nsXPIDLStrings are null-checked are replaced with |rv| checks.
The patch also removes a couple of unused declarations from
nsIStringBundle.idl.
Note that nsStringBundle::GetStringFromNameHelper() was merged into
GetStringFromName(), because they both would have had the same signature.
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extra : rebase_source : ac40bc31c2a4997f2db0bd5069cc008757a2df6d
Most of the names passed to nsIStringBundle::{Get,Format}StringFromUTF8Name
have one of the two following forms:
- a 16-bit C string literal, which is then converted to an 8-bit string in
order for the lookup to occur;
- an 8-bit C string literal converted to a 16-bit string, which is then
converted back to an 8-bit string in order for the lookup to occur.
This patch introduces and uses alternative methods that can take an 8-bit C
string literal, which requires changing some signatures in other methods and
functions. It replaces all C++ uses of the old methods.
The patch also changes the existing {Get,Format}StringFromName() methods so
they take an AUTF8String argument for the name instead of a wstring, because
that's nicer for JS code.
Even though there is a method for C++ code and a different one for JS code,
|binaryname| is used so that the existing method names can be used for the
common case in both languages.
The change reduces the number of NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 and
NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8 conversions while running Speedometer v2 from ~270,000 to
~160,000. (Most of these conversions involved the string
"deprecatedReferrerDirective" in nsCSPParser.cpp.)
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extra : rebase_source : 3bee57a501035f76a81230d95186f8c3f460ff8e
It's silly to use prmem.h within Firefox code given that in our configuration
its functions are just wrappers for malloc() et al. (Indeed, in some places we
mix PR_Malloc() with free(), or malloc() with PR_Free().)
This patch removes all uses, except for the places where we need to use
PR_Free() to free something allocated by another NSPR function; in those cases
I've added a comment explaining which function did the allocation.
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extra : rebase_source : 0f781bca68b5bf3c4c191e09e277dfc8becffa09
This patch makes the following changes to the macros.
- Removes PROFILER_LABEL_FUNC. It's only suitable for use in functions outside
classes, due to PROFILER_FUNCTION_NAME not getting class names, and it was
mostly misused.
- Removes PROFILER_FUNCTION_NAME. It's no longer used, and __func__ is
universally available now anyway.
- Combines the first two string literal arguments of PROFILER_LABEL and
PROFILER_LABEL_DYNAMIC into a single argument. There was no good reason for
them to be separate, and it forced a '::' in the label, which isn't always
appropriate. Also, the meaning of the "name_space" argument was interpreted
in an interesting variety of ways.
- Adds an "AUTO_" prefix to PROFILER_LABEL and PROFILER_LABEL_DYNAMIC, to make
it clearer they construct RAII objects rather than just being function calls.
(I myself have screwed up the scoping because of this in the past.)
- Fills in the 'js::ProfileEntry::Category::' qualifier within the macro, so
the caller doesn't need to. This makes a *lot* more of the uses fit onto a
single line.
The patch also makes the following changes to the macro uses (beyond those
required by the changes described above).
- Fixes a bunch of labels that had gotten out of sync with the name of the
class and/or function that encloses them.
- Removes a useless PROFILER_LABEL use within a trivial scope in
EventStateManager::DispatchMouseOrPointerEvent(). It clearly wasn't serving
any useful purpose. It also serves as extra evidence that the AUTO_ prefix is
a good idea.
- Tweaks DecodePool::SyncRunIf{Preferred,Possible} so that the labelling is
done within them, instead of at their callsites, because that's a more
standard way of doing things.
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extra : rebase_source : 318d1bc6fc1425a94aacbf489dd46e4f83211de4
In Windows Vista or earlier versions of Windows, it requires to call
InternetOptionQuery again with INTERNET_PER_CONN_FLAGS (see [1] for more
information). Since we're not going to support those Windows versions,
it is safe to remove this query.
[1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa385145(v=vs.85).aspx
MozReview-Commit-ID: DQFxYZsb3MW
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extra : rebase_source : 25cf1cf656d7396dcff2071ae050f60fd905a6ba