This patch doesn't change any user-observable behavior.
StaticAutoPtr lets us remove a handful of explicit 'delete' statements, by
making deletion happen automatically when these variables are cleared.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D127336
In this particular case the issue wouldn't end up in any sort of memory
corruption if we didn't safely crash, but these are quite tricky to
reason about, so it's better to avoid the reentrancy altogether if
possible.
I tried to convert the fuzzer test-case in a crashtest but failed (as
in, it didn't crash without the patch under the test harness).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D115943
This patch doesn't change behavior; it's just switching us between two
functions that do the same thing. (One is literally a trivial wrapper for the
other.)
We're using the new "InProcess" version of this API as a way of annotating
callsites that have been vetted as behaving properly in out-of-process iframes.
The code here, InvalidateImages, is walking up an invalidated image's
ancestor-chain, to invalidate any rendering observers of those ancestors. It's
OK that this walk will stop at the process boundary, because we don't support
rendering observers for cross-origin out-of-process content anyway.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D108739
There are no code changes, only #include changes.
It was a fairly mechanical process: Search for all "AUTO_PROFILER_LABEL", and in each file, if only labels are used, convert "GeckoProfiler.h" into "ProfilerLabels.h" (or just add that last one where needed).
In some files, there were also some marker calls but no other profiler-related calls, in these cases "GeckoProfiler.h" was replaced with both "ProfilerLabels.h" and "ProfilerMarkers.h", which still helps in reducing the use of the all-encompassing "GeckoProfiler.h".
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D104588
No behavior change, but the new place seems more appropriate.
StyleComputedUrl::ResolveImage is the only caller of ImageLoader::LoadImage,
and it calls it unconditionally modulo an special-case for documents.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D103716
No behavior change, but the new place seems more appropriate.
StyleComputedUrl::ResolveImage is the only caller of ImageLoader::LoadImage,
and it calls it unconditionally modulo an special-case for documents.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D103716
Without blocking onload (which preserves behavior before this patch
series) or requiring a decode for stuff like invisible bullets.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D101072
Make them perform the image load (if needed), instead of copying the
image requests from the original document.
This is needed for CSS for stuff like:
@media print {
#foo::before {
content: url(bar.png);
}
}
And so on. For images, we should do this as well. Nothing prevents you
from doing:
<picture>
<source srcset="print.png" media="print">
<source srcset="screen.png" media="not print">
<img>
</picture>
And that should in theory work. It works after this patch, and I added a
test for that.
This patch is a bit bigger than I'd like, but I didn't find a more
reasonable way to split it up.
Making static docs able to do image loads is most of the patch and is
mostly straight-forward. This allows to remove the hacky "change the
loading document" thing that CSS images do, which is just working around
the CSP of the print document.
I need to enable background colors in printpreview_helper so as to be
able to have a reference page for all the different image types.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D81779
Make them perform the image load (if needed), instead of copying the
image requests from the original document.
This is needed for CSS for stuff like:
@media print {
#foo::before {
content: url(bar.png);
}
}
And so on. For images, we should do this as well. Nothing prevents you
from doing:
<picture>
<source srcset="print.png" media="print">
<source srcset="screen.png" media="not print">
<img>
</picture>
And that should in theory work. It works after this patch, and I added a
test for that.
This patch is a bit bigger than I'd like, but I didn't find a more
reasonable way to split it up.
Making static docs able to do image loads is most of the patch and is
mostly straight-forward. This allows to remove the hacky "change the
loading document" thing that CSS images do, which is just working around
the CSP of the print document.
I need to enable background colors in printpreview_helper so as to be
able to have a reference page for all the different image types.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D81779
It's not clear to me this ever worked before either, I don't think the logic
before my patch was sound before.
But oh well. This should work, gotta add a test for it.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D62777
And add an assertion to ensure callers get it right. The only thing that needs
it AFAICT is the canvas frame background, so remove the border-image caller...
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D61950
This removes nsStyleImageRequest by moving the load state to LoadData instead
(where other lazy state like the resolved URL and load id lives).
That way we can use cbindgen for more stuff (there's no blocker for using it for
all images now), and we can undo the image tracking shenanigans that I had to do
in bug 1605803 in nsImageFrame.
This removes the mDocGroup member because well, there's no real upside of that
now that quantum DOM is not a thing.
It also removes the static clones of the image requests, and the need for each
computed value instance to have its own request. These were needed because we
needed the image loader for the particular document to observe the image
changes. But we were also tracking the request -> loader for other purposes.
Instead, Now all the images get loaded with GlobalImageObserver as a listener,
which looks in the image map and forwards the notification to all the interested
loaders instead dynamically.
The style value is only responsible to load the image, and no longer tracks /
locks it. Instead, the loader does so, via the image tracker.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D58519
This removes nsStyleImageRequest by moving the load state to LoadData instead
(where other lazy state like the resolved URL and load id lives).
That way we can use cbindgen for more stuff (there's no blocker for using it for
all images now), and we can undo the image tracking shenanigans that I had to do
in bug 1605803 in nsImageFrame.
This removes the mDocGroup member because well, there's no real upside of that
now that quantum DOM is not a thing.
It also removes the static clones of the image requests, and the need for each
computed value instance to have its own request. These were needed because we
needed the image loader for the particular document to observe the image
changes. But we were also tracking the request -> loader for other purposes.
Instead, Now all the images get loaded with GlobalImageObserver as a listener,
which looks in the image map and forwards the notification to all the interested
loaders instead dynamically.
The style value is only responsible to load the image, and no longer tracks /
locks it. Instead, the loader does so, via the image tracker.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D58519