We should not be declaring forward declarations for nsString classes directly,
instead we should use nsStringFwd.h. This will make changing the underlying
types easier.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b2c7554e8632f078167ff2f609392e63a136c299
gcc throws a warning-as-error saying that the const qualifier will be ignored by function callers.
Remove the const qualifier to remove the warning.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JRQMz6Zdcdz
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 687a7b310270823180b848d6c65cba7ba688b2ae
This aligns the code more closely with how the input stream pump works: 0
available bytes when the stream itself told us it's ready means the stream is at
the end.
Note from asuth: This fix was originally part of bug 1371699, it was part 5.
However, its initial landing was backed out, but it is now very much needed for
bug 1393063, so I'm landing it.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 0675d9fd5796a90a4e206cbfa350cc5b4cd94d54
Telemetry and some performance profiles show that Msg_NotifyIMEFocus can take
a few seconds to complete, and jank the browser. With bug 1217700, it removes
the necessity of sync Msg_NotifyIMEFocus, so in this patch we make this async
for performance improvement.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 15eUwMJ2Q7H
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b463e6e881ca5ebec00d0f76e29ca103059b3ddd
For certain use cases, it's nice to be able to target Rust debug logging to only
child processes (so you focus on web content vs. chrome running in the parent).
This adds `RUST_LOG_CHILD` which is copied to `RUST_LOG` when launching child
processes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BWAZ4f51AW
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 4663803f4ebd35d3fa655a2e2c404afa81671c2e
nsPrintfCString.h was not included, so it caused an error
GetStringValue was called before it was defined
MozReview-Commit-ID: HYoyWyaxqaZ
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : bf2c253cdba0c2fcf079a5b9bb275d39c6074f44
We were using std::vector::assign, which resizes the vector to
match the incoming data. This isn't what we want, as ranges_ has
already been sized to bucket_count_ + 1. Instead, just use a
copy.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EGuW5jj7Rpq
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 616d61fc27c7e43c22ea69e11e070ba958bf20a9
When removing our Windows message loop pumping code in the content
process, a11y code on the MTA thread must have some way to wake up the
main thread. The main thread could be blocked either on a conditional
variable waiting for a Gecko event, or it could be blocked waiting on
a Windows HANDLE in IPC code (doing a sync message send). In the
former case, we wake it up by posting an event to the main thread. In
the latter case, we continue to use the asynchronous procedure call
mechanism.
MozReview-Commit-ID: FN6KWaGo9Zl
There are two problems related with EVENT__SIZEOF_OFF_T:
- When building Firefox with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64, off_t is 64 bits,
but the in-tree event-config.h still defines EVENT__SIZEOF_OFF_T to 4.
- When building Firefox *without* -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 (the default)
against a system libevent that was built with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64,
its event-config.h defines EVENT__SIZEOF_OFF_T to 8, which then
doesn't match off_t size.
For the latter, libevent actually defines its own off_t type, that
callers are supposed to use instead of off_t. So that's what our
static_assert should be checking.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 4231530e3c260b2cdd53e15206d48ef0779e394c
This patch also adds logging into ResolveJunctionPointsAndSymLinks to help diagnose issues that
might arise if the resolution fails or the path is not usable for some reason.
The log and exp calls in base::Histogram::InitializeBucketRange()
were showing up in profiles. This patch uses the precomputed
buckets for exponential histograms instead of computing them at
runtime. Though linear histograms do show up in the profile that
prompted this change, they contribute much less, and due to the
trivial nature of generating these, it's unlikely that a static
cache would provide much if any speedup.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IavFwoWjFhk
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : ad7d641ab2982f5cf8d202c7c382bfc26daa4bd5
The log and exp calls in base::Histogram::InitializeBucketRange()
were showing up in profiles. This patch uses the precomputed
buckets for exponential histograms instead of computing them at
runtime. Though linear histograms do show up in the profile that
prompted this change, they contribute much less, and due to the
trivial nature of generating these, it's unlikely that a static
cache would provide much if any speedup.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IavFwoWjFhk
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 18101da322faf9477acae266e9e27f579464f8d0
Having these functions declared in the class definition and therefore
inlined means that every call site is bloated by having to store the
argument so its address can be taken and load the sizeof() constant.
There's no good reason that we should be doing this; the Read*
counterparts are also out-of-lined, which hasn't seemed to cause any
problems. Moving these out-of-line saves about 200K (!) of space on
x86-64 Linux.
nsIURI.originCharset had two use cases:
1) Dealing with the spec-incompliant feature of escapes in the hash
(reference) part of the URL.
2) For UI display of non-UTF-8 URLs.
For hash part handling, we use the document charset instead. For pretty
display of query strings on legacy-encoded pages, we no longer care to them
(see bug 817374 comment 18).
Also, the URL Standard has no concept of "origin charset". This patch
removes nsIURI.originCharset for reducing complexity and spec compliance.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3tHd0VCWSqF
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b2caa01f75e5dd26078a7679fd7caa319a65af14
This parameter isn't used by any implementation of onDispatchedEvent,
and keeping the parameter makes later refactorings in this bug more difficult.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 90VY2vYtwCW
We only ever use these for passing them into Endpoint construction.
Let's remove them. Removing them also shows that the corresponding
field in Endpoint is essentially read-only, so we can completely avoid
passing in protocol IDs to Endpoint.
We have a minimum requirement of VS 2015 for Windows builds, which supports
the z length modifier for format specifiers. So we don't need SizePrintfMacros.h
any more, and can just use %zu and friends directly everywhere.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6s78RvPFMzv
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 009ea39eb4dac1c927aa03e4f97d8ab673de8a0e
Previously we used the base::StatisticsRecorder object for storage by name.
This is keyed by histogram name, which doesn't match our storage reality anymore.
Instead we use a name to refer to a set of histogram instances that record data from different processes, as well as separating session and subsession data.
In this re-write, we instead introduce the following lookup paths (managed in TelemetryHistogram.cpp):
- Main storage:
- (histogramId, processId, sessionOrSubsession) -> Histogram*
- (histogramId, processId) -> KeyedHistogram* (this handles subsessions internally)
- Lookup:
- (histogramName) -> histogramId
- (HistogramID) -> bool (is recording enabled for this histogram?)
This is wrapped with a few lookup functions.
This also allows us to keep HistogramIDs in the JS histogram instances now, instead of pointers to Histogram instances.
That means Histogram instance life-time management is now properly contained inside TelemetryHistogram.cpp.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5yijGv7mc89
- A histogram name identifies a set of histogram instances, for which storage and lookup will be handled in TelemetryHistogram.cpp.
So we remove the names from histogram code.
- Various unused macros in the header are removed.
- Remaining traces of StatisticsRecorder are removed from the Histogram class code.
- Some unused methods are dropped that were about printing histograms to ASCII etc.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BF2rLSpKOJ8
The Chromium IPC histogram code used the StatisticsRecorder object for storage.
This is keyed by histogram name, which doesn't match our storage reality anymore.
Instead we use a name to refer to a set of histogram instances that record data from different processes, as well as separating session and subsession data.
Consequently we need to rewrite this storage, which means StatisticsRecorder is not used anymore.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1LC7YubpKaD
Since the default size is 64, we only care about message size which is > 64 bytes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2vUpcaUjlNP
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 946ae82f8fc2febd05d8fc4323145643ec97b306
Previously we used the base::StatisticsRecorder object for storage by name.
This is keyed by histogram name, which doesn't match our storage reality anymore.
Instead we use a name to refer to a set of histogram instances that record data from different processes, as well as separating session and subsession data.
In this re-write, we instead introduce the following lookup paths (managed in TelemetryHistogram.cpp):
- Main storage:
- (histogramId, processId, sessionOrSubsession) -> Histogram*
- (histogramId, processId) -> KeyedHistogram* (this handles subsessions internally)
- Lookup:
- (histogramName) -> histogramId
- (HistogramID) -> bool (is recording enabled for this histogram?)
This is wrapped with a few lookup functions.
This also allows us to keep HistogramIDs in the JS histogram instances now, instead of pointers to Histogram instances.
That means Histogram instance life-time management is now properly contained inside TelemetryHistogram.cpp.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5yijGv7mc89
- A histogram name identifies a set of histogram instances, for which storage and lookup will be handled in TelemetryHistogram.cpp.
So we remove the names from histogram code.
- Various unused macros in the header are removed.
- Remaining traces of StatisticsRecorder are removed from the Histogram class code.
- Some unused methods are dropped that were about printing histograms to ASCII etc.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BF2rLSpKOJ8
The Chromium IPC histogram code used the StatisticsRecorder object for storage.
This is keyed by histogram name, which doesn't match our storage reality anymore.
Instead we use a name to refer to a set of histogram instances that record data from different processes, as well as separating session and subsession data.
Consequently we need to rewrite this storage, which means StatisticsRecorder is not used anymore.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1LC7YubpKaD
Previously we used the base::StatisticsRecorder object for storage by name.
This is keyed by histogram name, which doesn't match our storage reality anymore.
Instead we use a name to refer to a set of histogram instances that record data from different processes, as well as separating session and subsession data.
In this re-write, we instead introduce the following lookup paths (managed in TelemetryHistogram.cpp):
- Main storage:
- (histogramId, processId, sessionOrSubsession) -> Histogram*
- (histogramId, processId) -> KeyedHistogram* (this handles subsessions internally)
- Lookup:
- (histogramName) -> histogramId
- (HistogramID) -> bool (is recording enabled for this histogram?)
This is wrapped with a few lookup functions.
This also allows us to keep HistogramIDs in the JS histogram instances now, instead of pointers to Histogram instances.
That means Histogram instance life-time management is now properly contained inside TelemetryHistogram.cpp.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5yijGv7mc89
- A histogram name identifies a set of histogram instances, for which storage and lookup will be handled in TelemetryHistogram.cpp.
So we remove the names from histogram code.
- Various unused macros in the header are removed.
- Remaining traces of StatisticsRecorder are removed from the Histogram class code.
- Some unused methods are dropped that were about printing histograms to ASCII etc.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BF2rLSpKOJ8
The Chromium IPC histogram code used the StatisticsRecorder object for storage.
This is keyed by histogram name, which doesn't match our storage reality anymore.
Instead we use a name to refer to a set of histogram instances that record data from different processes, as well as separating session and subsession data.
Consequently we need to rewrite this storage, which means StatisticsRecorder is not used anymore.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1LC7YubpKaD
On Mac developer builds, add $topsrcdir and $topobjdir paths to the application
bundle Info.plist files for the main process and plugin-container, removing the
dependency on MOZ_DEVELOPER_REPO_DIR and MOZ_DEVELOPER_OBJ_DIR environment variables.
MozReview-Commit-ID: JfFFK9sEayn
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : ab2d8dd625783326b4108eb1e4ebaf49ef8fbedb
Changes made:
* Add IPC::ParamTraits as a friend to mozilla::Variant in Variant.h.
This is required so that `tag` can be accessed in the
IPC::ParamTraits specialization.
* Add a IPC::ParamTraits specialization to IPCMessageUtils.h.
MozReview-Commit-ID: B3pGrZE1z0O
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : cb73873b87401846f79e124249c7ce00dff2de77
We removed all uses of GetBlocklistState in bug 1350640. This patch
removes the message and supporting functions from the PContent IPDL.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4JtGAWZ0nPu
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 4eb3c21e3768e9d8284d4eec129e099be5ef17d0
This protocol was changed in bug 1351148, but the whitelist was not
updated.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Btl5633et9T
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 0ce70a649c83213a8a47e1b08c06d7d5743a9842
This also fixes the bug where we would always profile child processes if the
parent process had been launched with MOZ_PROFILER_STARTUP=1, regardless of
whether the profiler was still running in the parent process.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LkIpYmKJOJ1
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 49b38bc58ded91ecc2e2fce08bcb4f2d20a13b92
* nsStandardURL::GetHost/GetHostPort/GetSpec contain an punycode encoded hostname.
* Added nsIURI::GetDisplayHost/GetDisplayHostPort/GetDisplaySpec which have unicode hostnames, depending on the hostname, character blacklist and the network.IDN_show_punycode pref
* remove mHostEncoding since it's not needed anymore (the hostname is always ASCII encoded)
* Add mCheckedIfHostA to know when GetDisplayHost can return the regular host, or when we need to use the cached mDisplayHost
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4qV9Ynhr2Jl
* * *
Bug 945240 - Make sure nsIURI.specIgnoringRef/.getSensitiveInfoHiddenSpec/.prePath contain unicode hosts when network.standard-url.punycode-host is set to false r=mcmanus
MozReview-Commit-ID: F6bZuHOWEsj
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : d8ae8bf774eb22b549370ca96565bafc930faf51
nullptr is explicitly not allowed to be cast to an int.
But uintptr_t is an unsigned int that happens to be large
enough to hold a pointer.
Return 0, which is an int.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2SE76JuJLCo
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b5e34b608af806fb05e9eaa4550b171e6db0eb8d
This allows specifying the highest legal value rather than a sentinel
value, to support enumerations that don't have a sentinel.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5Vj7SnYlfkH
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 30f567edc6c6bb75971d27226ebfc3574944a9bb
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.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 0f781bca68b5bf3c4c191e09e277dfc8becffa09
This commit ties it all together by dispatching keyboard actions to scroll targets
in response to keyboard inputs when we have current and valid focus state.
MozReview-Commit-ID: G7rZiS3FH5e
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 10129d417fe8ef576cac5bda3157dd8f65b5843a
extra : histedit_source : be651a33f787f68bc764988ddc073d346e854491
Focus can change at any moment in a document. This causes non-determinism and
correctness problems for doing keyboard apz scrolling. To get around this, we
will maintain deterministic behavior for focus changes initiated by input events
and see if we can get away with more non-determinism for things like `setTimeout`
In order to do this, we disable async keyboard scrolling when an input event is
processed that could have a event listener. We then attach a sequence number to
that input event and dispatch it to content. In content, we record the highest
sequence number that we have processed from an event, and send that on each focus
update. Using this, we can determine in APZ if we have a current focus target or
if we are still waiting for an input event to be processed and focus to be
reconfirmed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CWcu8YEFQz4
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 8c54a619bd4f5ee892f0cc8768a10f3e1e4e0b59
extra : histedit_source : 601ca293a028787883841adc6b40e62c0cc829e5
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.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 318d1bc6fc1425a94aacbf489dd46e4f83211de4
This patch gives some structure and order to the profiler's API.
It also renames AutoProfilerRegister as AutoProfilerRegisterThread, to match
profiler_register_thread().
This moves the I/O operations of writing minidumps in CrashReporter::CreateMinidumpsAndPair()
off the main thread and use callbacks to notify the completion of the operations.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9wpTDDUp9GN
This changes CrashReporterHost::GenerateMinidumpAndPair() and up the caller chain to use callbacks so we
may call it synchronously or asynchronously.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4PQH6cVdOk0
Cleans up CrashReporterHost::GenerateMinidumpAndPair() and move it to CrashReporterHost.cpp.
Also removes the call to open a privileged process handle and get the already open handle
from GeckoChildProcessHost.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8wLm1hf8zrJ
ipc/chromium/src/base/string_util.cc:35:3 [-Wunused-member-function] unused member function 'EmptyStrings'
ipc/glue/BackgroundParentImpl.cpp:405:3: warning: unused member function 'InitUDPSocketParentCallback' [-Wunused-member-function]
The class InitUDPSocketParentCallback was added in bug 1109338. It wasn't used then and it isn't used now.
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/eefcbe8e6a0c
MozReview-Commit-ID: BfDbQ5dfgo8
--HG--
extra : source : 7411baa0c64638b9da7de813c578fe9505625690
extra : intermediate-source : 975014d05919be2c9c6a0672c1ae94da86ccb29b
This aligns the code more closely with how the input stream pump works: 0
available bytes when the stream itself told us it's ready means the stream is at
the end.
Collect telemetry for all requests to get an exact percentage of
requests that are subject to HSTS priming, and how many result in an
HSTS Priming request being sent. Clean up telemetry to remove instances
of double counting requests if a priming request was sent.
HSTSPrimingListener::ReportTiming was using mCallback to calculate
timing telemetry, but we were calling swap() on the nsCOMPtr. Give it an
explicit argument for the callback.
Add tests for telemetry values to all of the HSTS priming tests. This
tests for the minimum as telemetry may be gathered on background or
other requests.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5V2Nf0Ugc3r
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : daa357219a77d912a78b95a703430f39d884c6ab
MozReview-Commit-ID: A1lCqvbQYAF
There is no clean API-based solution to this, so instead I went grovelling
through the DCOM wire protocol and was able to write a function that converts
handler OBJREFs into standard OBJREFs.
See also:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc226801
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : a650055c4adda3a1d99262e47f2b463074c6b935
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2pyAiw53rj7
Currently we wrap every outpointer interface with its own interceptor. Even two
identical interface outparams will get their own unique interceptors. Not only
does this violate COM object identity, but it is also inefficient; if an
interceptor already exists for a given interface, we should reuse it.
This patch adds a live set: when we create a new interceptor, we first check
the live set and reuse an existing interceptor if it is present. Otherwise we
create a new one and then insert it into the set.
The set uses thread-safe weak references to guard against races during
interceptor teardown.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : fb3f11600fb368d169bd1164433e2d8780592146
MozReview-Commit-ID: AmS5oBNV7Po
When creating a new interceptor, we already have the correct target interface.
The interceptor ignores this and does a redundant inter-thread QI to resolve
an interface that we already have!
This patch adds a fast path to interceptor initialization that skips all of that
stuff and directly initializes itself using the given target interceptor.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : dcfff7270efd5bda990e240bb06a9206656d5852
MozReview-Commit-ID: AmS5oBNV7Po
When creating a new interceptor, we already have the correct target interface.
The interceptor ignores this and does a redundant inter-thread QI to resolve
an interface that we already have!
This patch adds a fast path to interceptor initialization that skips all of that
stuff and directly initializes itself using the given target interceptor.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : bb017b8098b3d94c453d6be982a205ade36c772d
In TSF mode, application should retrieve messages with ITfMessagePump::GetMessage() or ITfMessagePump::PeekMessage() since TSF/TIP may handle the message before or after the host application handles it.
This patch rewrites the API users with WinUtils::(Get|Peek)Message() which use ITfMessagePump if it's available.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LwHIgp7SxLH
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : aa5750af9812f9b107c29546cbee6f9eede6ebfa
This patch does the following renamings, which increase consistency.
- GeckoProfilerInitRAII -> AutoProfilerInit
- GeckoProfilerThread{Sleep,Wake}RAII -> AutoProfilerThread{Sleep,Wake}
- GeckoProfilerTracingRAII -> AutoProfilerTracing
- AutoProfilerRegister -> AutoProfilerRegisterThread
- ProfilerStackFrameRAII -> AutoProfilerLabel
- nsJSUtils::mProfilerRAII -> nsJSUtils::mAutoProfilerLabel
Plus a few other minor ones (e.g. local variables).
The patch also add MOZ_GUARD_OBJECT macros to all the profiler RAII classes
that lack them, and does some minor whitespace reformatting.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 47e298fdd6f6b4af70e3357ec0b7b0580c0d0f50
Includes re-importing gyp files removed from upstream in v56, and then
updating them to match the BUILD.gn file changes.
--HG--
rename : media/webrtc/trunk/webrtc/call/audio_send_stream.cc => media/webrtc/trunk/webrtc/call/audio_send_stream_call.cc
PHttpBackgroundChannel is created by content process because PBackground IPDL
can only be initiated from content process. The background channel deletion is
controlled by chrome process while PHttpChannel is going to be closed or canceled.
BackgroundChannelRegistrar is introduced for pairing HttpChannelParent and
HttpBackgroundChannelParent since they are created over different IPDL
asynchronously.
nsIParentRedirectingChannel.continueVerification is introduced to asynchronously
wait for background channel to be established on the new channel during the
Redirect2Verify phase.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 41l8ivan8iA
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b8b6d7e7c037efaa9fc13df14191205c603e833a
PHttpBackgroundChannel is introduced to deliver OnStopRequest/OnTransportAndData/OnProgress/OnStatus on background thread.
FlushedForDiversion/DivertMessages is moved to PHttpBackgroundChannel to ensure no more channel event are delivered after these two messages on the background channel.
OnStartRequestSent is introduced to synchronize the execution order between OnStartRequest (main thread IPC) and all other messages on PHttpBackgroundChannel.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HfqvPML6EKw
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 423709763e1abf1362347bc2d3141e2d33aed46a
If the "security.sandbox.content.level" preference is set to a value less than
1, all consumers will automatically treat it as if it were level 1. On Linux and
Nightly builds, setting the sandbox level to 0 is still allowed, for now.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9QNTCkdbTfm
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : cd5a853c46a5cd334504b339bef8df30a3cabe51
If the "security.sandbox.content.level" preference is set to a value less than
1, all consumers will automatically treat it as if it were level 1. On Linux and
Nightly builds, setting the sandbox level to 0 is still allowed, for now.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9QNTCkdbTfm
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 1a26ffc5b9f80e6df4c37c23f506e907ba44053a
- Added new chrome-only webidl methods to be used by browser UI and WebExtensions
- Implemented bitmasked group visibility for VR sessions to enable switching
between chrome and regular content presentations.
- Implemented throttling mechanism to avoid runaway, unthrottled render loops
for VR sessions that are hidden by group visibility bitmasks or due to
lower level platform VR events, such as during the Oculus
"Health and Safety Warning".
- Simplified the PVRManager IPC protocol while extending it to support
VR session groups and later WebVR content performance profiling API's.
- Removed the last WebVR related sync IPC call.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BMEIPyYeEbq
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 47d3682cad3d913504175b7d4c3e9d992236f097
This implements some methods exposed on DOMWindowUtils and used by
reftests, for the WebRender codepath. The implementation is very similar
to the implementation in LayerTransactionParent.
MozReview-Commit-ID: HP8OxzIzS7P
In order to provide more details context of how client arrived at the unsafe
page, particularly in redirect case, we may have to add more information to
redirect chains including:
- referrer (if any)
- remote address.
- URL
We may want to use an idl interface instead of nsIPrincipal to store these
information
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3Uh4r06w60C
SetCursorPos is used by Flash's relative cursor motion behavior. It is blocked by the plugin sandbox. This patch allows it to run by proxying it on the main process.
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extra : histedit_source : 85515d398c0c107c2258185c0591a943b26e724a
This makes UpdateLayerTree synchronous enough to ensure that the layer
transaction from the child reaches the compositor. Given the comment in
http://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/484d2b7f51b7aed035147bbb4a565061659d9278/dom/interfaces/base/nsIDOMWindowUtils.idl#106
this seems to be the original intent of this function anyways. Without this, we
can have a race between the child talking to the compositor and the child
talking to the parent talking to the compositor.
This also changes GetCompositorBridgeChild to work even when the widget doesn't
have a CompositorBridge
This makes UpdateLayerTree synchronous enough to ensure that the layer
transaction from the child reaches the compositor. Given the comment in
http://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/484d2b7f51b7aed035147bbb4a565061659d9278/dom/interfaces/base/nsIDOMWindowUtils.idl#106
this seems to be the original intent of this function anyways. Without this, we
can have a race between the child talking to the compositor and the child
talking to the parent talking to the compositor.
This also changes GetCompositorBridgeChild to work even when the widget doesn't
have a CompositorBridge
This adds the call NS_SetCurrentThreadName() to the thread created using
base::Thread (e.g. the Compositor thread) so that the name gets annotated in the
crash report and displayed on socorro.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9bNeHlhbicA
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extra : amend_source : a7c0c09e7fa057df4c0e212e1579961c3f9617b1
extra : histedit_source : 8919f69bc68861858105efed12cc0a37404b38b0
The lifetime of async IPDL returned promise may be longer than its actor.
That is, the handler (receiver) may have not resolve/reject the promise when the actor
is destroyed. In this case, we have to reject all the pending promises before
ActorDestroy() is called on the "sender" side.
Besides, the handler (receiver) can reject with reason "ActorDestroyed" to silently
cancel the promise without trying to reply to the remote actor which may
have died. The sender-side promise is responsible for rejecting the pending promises,
which will be done in MessageChannel::RejectPendingPromisesForActor().
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4XjmquZzDBO
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extra : rebase_source : 48539e35e4587e09be1d66497b1ea32d1a95ee9a
This function is arguably nicer than calling NS_ProcessNextEvent
manually, is slightly more efficient, and will enable better auditing
for NS_ProcessNextEvent when we do Quantum DOM scheduling changes.
The wrapper should have the same liftime as the underlying
MessageLoop. This patch use the MessageLoop's DestructionObserver to
manage the lifetime of the wrapper.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 44ps4TKl3yQ
The wrapper should have the same liftime as the underlying
MessageLoop. This patch use the MessageLoop's DestructionObserver to
manage the lifetime of the wrapper.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 44ps4TKl3yQ
The new telemetry tag is for probing the best IPC message pre-allocate size to avoid
realloc overhead. We only count those message size which is greater than 4096.
This tag integrates IPC_MESSAGE_SIZE and MESSAGE_MANAGER_MESSAGE_SIZE2 which
have both expired.
MozReview-Commit-ID: GjvuidGJ7pz
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extra : rebase_source : 1da13b3f2b5b042d0445abd6051993e2fb317f93
Takes functionality that was in the WebAuthentication class that now
needs to be handled by the parent process, and moves it to the
U2FTokenManager singleton class. U2FTokenManager is created on the
PBackground thread during the first WebAuthn transaction, and manages
hardware access and transaction management for the lifetime of the
browser session. Patch also adds parent classes for WebAuthn IPC
protocol.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EnhgUTPdlMZ
Takes functionality once in the WebAuthentication DOM class that needs
to be handled by the content process, and moves it to a
singleton (per-content-process) manager class. This allows the
WebAuthn API to centralize management of transactions and IPC
channels. Patch also creates the child (content-process) classes for
WebAuthn IPC channels.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6ju2LK8lvNR
We proxy all accessibility information for the content through the main process
so its unnecessary and possibly confusing to expose accessibility information
from the content processes. Further ATK's use of dbus uses syscalls that we
would like to disallow within sandboxed content processes.
PLayerTransaction's constructor was previously synchronous so we could
return a TextureFactoryIdentifier. This is quite reliably available
already in the case of opening a tab, due to RenderFrameParent knowing
which compositor it is attached to, so we can make the constructor
asynchronous.
In the top-level widget case, we add a new synchronous message to find
the TextureFactoryIdentifier.
PLayerTransaction's constructor was previously synchronous so we could
return a TextureFactoryIdentifier. This is quite reliably available
already in the case of opening a tab, due to RenderFrameParent knowing
which compositor it is attached to, so we can make the constructor
asynchronous.
In the top-level widget case, we add a new synchronous message to find
the TextureFactoryIdentifier.