This matches to the spec and makes po-callback-mutate.any.js test pass.
From the spec [1]
1. Let entries be a copy of po’s observer buffer.
2. Empty po’s observer buffer.
3. If entries is non-empty, call po’s callback with entries as first
argument and po as the second argument and callback this value. If this
throws an exception, report the exception.
[1] https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/#queue-a-performanceentry
MozReview-Commit-ID: AEdfvGpauzy
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Replace it with NS_INTERFACE_MAP_BEGIN_CYCLE_COLLECTION, because it
has been the same for a while.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5agRGFyUry1
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extra : rebase_source : 5388c56b2f6905c6ef969150f0c5b77bf247624d
As well as the obvious #ifdef stuff, the patch removes
TCPSocket::SetAppIdAndBrowser(), which means
{TCPSocketParent,TCPServerSocketParent}::{GetAppId,GetInIsolatedMozBrowser}()
can also be removed.
Implements PerformanceTiming, nsITimedChannel, and devtools 'tls setup'
Also captures telemetry on this as we do for all other attributes of timedChannel
Also propogates some null transaction timings onto first real
transaction of a connection
MozReview-Commit-ID: 47TQJYVHnKC
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extra : rebase_source : a7723962986de0c2ab00d479a22c3f5fd185c8b2
Storing PerformanceEntry objects in an AutoTArray (currently sized to
match our limit for resource timing entries) should omit some
per-entry allocations and give us a small speedup with creating
entries in tight loops.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LNgVhMn461g
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extra : rebase_source : 10250c2fad5ebaf0e89bf9759d157b7d1d855ffa
This requires:
- Moving the constructors of ProfilerMarkerPayload and its subclasses into the
.h file so they are visible even when ProfilerMarkerPayload.cpp isn't
compiled.
- Similarly, using a macro to make StreamPayload() a crashing no-op when the
profiler isn't enabled. (It is never called in that case.)
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extra : rebase_source : 7aad2fdb1bd4e49782024dba6664e8f992771520
PROFILER_MARKER is now just a trivial wrapper for profiler_add_marker(). This
patch removes it.
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extra : rebase_source : 9858f34763bb343757896a91ab7ad8bd8e56b076
Once the |aPayload| argument to profile_add_marker() became a UniquePtr the
default value of nullptr caused compilation difficulties that could only be
fixed by #including ProfilerMarkerPayload.h into lots of additional places
(because the UniquePtr<T> instantiation required the T to be fully defined). To
get around this I just split profile_add_marker() into two functions, one with
1 argument and one with 2 arguments.
The patch also removes the definition of PROFILER_MARKER_PAYLOAD in the case
where MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER isn't defined. A comment explains why.
This patch is going to neutralize the threat of fingerprinting of performance API
by spoofing the value of performance timing into 0, making getEntries* functions
always returns an empty list and making mark() and measure() into NOP methods.
In addition, this patch changes nsContentUtils::ShouldResistFingerprinting() to
allow it can be called in both main thread and worker threads.
MozReview-Commit-ID: C8Jt7KEMe5e
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extra : rebase_source : 85cbf66881c868ca5109022ffd4af81e3ab0a049
This patch is adapted from Tor bug 1517.
To offer some protection against timing attacks by JS content pages, in this
patch we round the various time-exposing APIs (such as Date and
Event.timeStamps) to the nearest 100 ms when the pref "privacy.resistFingerprinting" is on.
MozReview-Commit-ID: eGucM9nGTn
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extra : rebase_source : 3ee600b07943f3954e9a2a9561391f2f7821bb86
Because ProfilerMarkerPayload is the main type defined in these files, and
because the next patch is going to introduce ProfilerMarker.{h,cpp}, which
would be confusingly similar to the old names.
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rename : tools/profiler/core/ProfilerMarkers.cpp => tools/profiler/core/ProfilerMarkerPayload.cpp
rename : tools/profiler/public/ProfilerMarkers.h => tools/profiler/public/ProfilerMarkerPayload.h
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