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Backed out changeset 01548614184b (bug 1602773)
Backed out changeset 430c8e6b0c5a (bug 1602773)
Backed out changeset 1b4e2b044fcd (bug 1602773)
- Remove the separate option() for MT, because it dates back from when
we needed `MT` not being an absolute path, but that hasn't been true
since bug 1290040.
- Extend what was done in bug 1617794 to MT, although the long term move
is to not rely on MT at all.
- Patch leftovers from bug 1613799.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64712
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One part is fixing old-configure.in to use `pwd` when `pwd -W` doesn't work
(it errors on Linux), and another part is supporting two additional
system calls in liblowercase:
- chdir used in the same commands as the `pwd -W` fix
- symlink, used by the install manifest processor to create symbolic
links of those DLLs in $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist/bin.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64707
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This is to fix build bustage until Thunderbird engineers are able to migrate
these threads to use background tasks.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64795
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Creates a NoNewThreadsChecker plugin that looks for the function and checks to see if it's allowed.
-Creates two allowlists - `ThreadAllows.txt` is for thread names, while `ThreadFileAllows.txt` checks for entire files where instances of `NS_NewNamedThread` should be ignored.
-If an instance of `NS_NewNamedThread` is not listed in either list, then the checker throws an error with an additional note containing a more descriptive explanation of the failure.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D62635
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WebAuthn needs to write a test to confirm it's prohibited when accessed via
an IP address. This adds the capability to get a SecureContext for an IP host.
It uses 127.0.0.2 so as to bypass restrictions on 127.0.0.1, and the use of .1
as a special-market in ssltunnel.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D63570
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Depending on the target, the assembler for Windows builds is one of ml,
ml64, or armasm64. Only for the latter currently are we looking for the
assembler with the .exe extension. All of them should be looked for the
same way, and we pick including the extension.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64260
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We're feeding old-configure with compiler and assembler as found by
python configure via ac_cv_* variables (abusing the autoconf cache).
When doing so, and when the assembler was provided via an environment
variable, while python configure resolves the path, old-configure
doesn't get the resolved path, because we're currently passing it the
path that was passed via the environment.
Now pass the resolved path instead.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D64258
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We don't need to package tests for builds that we don't actually run
tests from, but it is tricky to align this correctly by setting
MOZ_AUTOMATION_PACKAGE_TESTS=0 in relevant mozconfigs. Instead we can
set the environment variable in the task definition, and use a full
taskgraph verification check to ensure that the flag is only set on
builds that have tests.
The one tricky area is the win64-aarch64 builds, which have a workaround
by specifying the new skip-verify-test-packaging attribute.
In one case, win64-aarch64-shippable has tests that run against it, but
it copies those tests from a win64-aarch64-shippable-no-eme task, which
itself has no tests. Both of those tasks need to skip the verify check
as a result.
In another case, the win64-aarch64-eme task is an artifact build that
grabs test packages from the win64-aarch64 build. Since the win64-aarch64
build doesn't have tests, it needs to skip the verify check.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D59426
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
We don't need to package tests for builds that we don't actually run
tests from, but it is tricky to align this correctly by setting
MOZ_AUTOMATION_PACKAGE_TESTS=0 in relevant mozconfigs. Instead we can
set the environment variable in the task definition, and use a full
taskgraph verification check to ensure that the flag is only set on
builds that have tests.
The one tricky area is the win64-aarch64 builds, which have a workaround
by specifying the new skip-verify-test-packaging attribute.
In one case, win64-aarch64-shippable has tests that run against it, but
it copies those tests from a win64-aarch64-shippable-no-eme task, which
itself has no tests. Both of those tasks need to skip the verify check
as a result.
In another case, the win64-aarch64-eme task is an artifact build that
grabs test packages from the win64-aarch64 build. Since the win64-aarch64
build doesn't have tests, it needs to skip the verify check.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D59426
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Creates a NoNewThreadsChecker plugin that looks for the function and checks to see if it's allowed.
-Creates two allowlists - `ThreadAllows.txt` is for thread names, while `ThreadFileAllows.txt` checks for entire files where instances of `NS_NewNamedThread` should be ignored.
-If an instance of `NS_NewNamedThread` is not listed in either list, then the checker throws an error with an additional note containing a more descriptive explanation of the failure.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D62635
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