There's only one case of sync frame construction from ContentRemoved now, and
it's not on the element being removed, but on the whitespace siblings if needed,
and _only_ when they don't support lazy frame construction.
Basically, this switches all the RecreateFramesForContent calls to use
`aAsyncInsert` (which I changed to an enum class for readability), except when
we're already reframing.
Also, it switches ReframeTextIfNeeded to opt-in into lazy frame construction,
since it's used only when aFlags == CONTENT_REMOVED.
This allows to simplify the DestroyFramesFor API (which I'm happy to rename to
something more meaningful, since now it's something like
DestroyFramesForAndRecreateThemAsync), and do some other consistency cleanups.
A bunch of the ContentRemoved callsites were pretty random at passing
aAsyncInsert, and that was some kind of a mess. This patch ensures consistency,
and makes it impossible to do O(n^2) work when removing DOM nodes, which is
nice.
The underlying reason for this is explained in the description of bug 1377848,
and basically allows us to remove a bunch of Servo hacks on the longer term (a
few of them are going away already, yay!).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2DrUTxGV8RX
This patch changes UpdateAnimationOnlyStyles to only flush animation styles if
there are throttled animation styles that could affect hit-testing and renames
the function to UpdateAnimationStylesForHitTesting at the same time.
For GeckoRestyleManager, the original UpdateAnimationOnlyStyles which flushes
animation styles if there are any pending animation styles, is renamed to
UpdateAnimationStyles for consistency.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 89UleXjI2OE
This patch moves measurement of ComputedValues objects from Rust to C++.
Measurement now happens (a) via DOM elements and (b) remaining elements via
the frame tree. Likewise for the style structs hanging off ComputedValues
objects.
Here is an example of the output.
> ├──27,600,448 B (26.49%) -- active/window(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama)
> │ ├──12,772,544 B (12.26%) -- layout
> │ │ ├───4,483,744 B (04.30%) -- frames
> │ │ │ ├──1,653,552 B (01.59%) ── nsInlineFrame
> │ │ │ ├──1,415,760 B (01.36%) ── nsTextFrame
> │ │ │ ├────431,376 B (00.41%) ── nsBlockFrame
> │ │ │ ├────340,560 B (00.33%) ── nsHTMLScrollFrame
> │ │ │ ├────302,544 B (00.29%) ── nsContinuingTextFrame
> │ │ │ ├────156,408 B (00.15%) ── nsBulletFrame
> │ │ │ ├─────73,024 B (00.07%) ── nsPlaceholderFrame
> │ │ │ ├─────27,656 B (00.03%) ── sundries
> │ │ │ ├─────23,520 B (00.02%) ── nsTableCellFrame
> │ │ │ ├─────16,704 B (00.02%) ── nsImageFrame
> │ │ │ ├─────15,488 B (00.01%) ── nsTableRowFrame
> │ │ │ ├─────13,776 B (00.01%) ── nsTableColFrame
> │ │ │ └─────13,376 B (00.01%) ── nsTableFrame
> │ │ ├───3,412,192 B (03.28%) -- servo-style-structs
> │ │ │ ├──1,288,224 B (01.24%) ── Display
> │ │ │ ├────742,400 B (00.71%) ── Position
> │ │ │ ├────308,736 B (00.30%) ── Font
> │ │ │ ├────226,512 B (00.22%) ── Background
> │ │ │ ├────218,304 B (00.21%) ── TextReset
> │ │ │ ├────214,896 B (00.21%) ── Text
> │ │ │ ├────130,560 B (00.13%) ── Border
> │ │ │ ├─────81,408 B (00.08%) ── UIReset
> │ │ │ ├─────61,440 B (00.06%) ── Padding
> │ │ │ ├─────38,176 B (00.04%) ── UserInterface
> │ │ │ ├─────29,232 B (00.03%) ── Margin
> │ │ │ ├─────21,824 B (00.02%) ── sundries
> │ │ │ ├─────20,080 B (00.02%) ── Color
> │ │ │ ├─────20,080 B (00.02%) ── Column
> │ │ │ └─────10,320 B (00.01%) ── Effects
> │ │ ├───2,227,680 B (02.14%) -- computed-values
> │ │ │ ├──1,182,928 B (01.14%) ── non-dom
> │ │ │ └──1,044,752 B (01.00%) ── dom
> │ │ ├───1,500,016 B (01.44%) ── text-runs
> │ │ ├─────492,640 B (00.47%) ── line-boxes
> │ │ ├─────326,688 B (00.31%) ── frame-properties
> │ │ ├─────301,760 B (00.29%) ── pres-shell
> │ │ ├──────27,648 B (00.03%) ── pres-contexts
> │ │ └─────────176 B (00.00%) ── style-sets
The 'servo-style-structs' and 'computed-values' sub-trees are new. (Prior to
this patch, ComputedValues under DOM elements were tallied under the the
'dom/element-nodes' sub-tree, and ComputedValues not under DOM element were
ignored.) 'servo-style-structs/sundries' aggregates all the style structs that
are smaller than 8 KiB.
Other notable things done by the patch are as follows.
- It significantly changes the signatures of the methods measuring nsINode and
its subclasses, in order to handle the tallying of style structs separately
from element-nodes. Likewise for nsIFrame.
- It renames the 'layout/style-structs' sub-tree as
'layout/gecko-style-structs', to clearly distinguish it from the new
'layout/servo-style-structs' sub-tree.
- It adds some FFI functions to access various Rust-side data structures from
C++ code.
- There is a nasty hack used twice to measure Arcs, by stepping backwards from
an interior pointer to a base pointer. It works, but I want to replace it
with something better eventually. The "XXX WARNING" comments have details.
- It makes DMD print a line to the console if it sees a pointer it doesn't
recognise. This is useful for detecting when we are measuring an interior
pointer instead of a base pointer, which is bad but easy to do when Arcs are
involved.
- It removes the Rust code for measuring CVs, because it's now all done on the
C++ side.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BKebACLKtCi
This patch does the following.
- Moves nsWindowSizes from nsWindowMemoryReporter.h to its own file,
nsWindowSizes.h, so it can be included more widely without exposing
nsWindowMemoryReporter.
- Merges nsArenaMemoryStats.h (which defines nsTabSizes and nsArenaMemoryStats)
into nsWindowSizes.h.
- Renames nsArenaMemoryStats as nsArenaSizes, and nsWindowSizes::mArenaStats as
nsWindowSizes::mArenaSizes. This is the more usual naming scheme for such
types.
- Renames FRAME_ID_STAT_FIELD as NS_ARENA_SIZES_FIELD.
- Passes nsWindowSizes to PresShell::AddSizeOfIncludingThis() and
nsPresArena::AddSizeOfExcludingThis(), instead of a bunch of smaller things.
One nice consequence is that the odd nsArenaMemoryStats::mOther field is no
longer necessary, because we can update nsWindowSizes::mLayoutPresShellSize
directly in nsPresArena::AddSizeOfExcludingThis().
- Adds |const| to a few methods.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EpgFWKFqy7Y
On macOS, we fall back eKeyPress event to native menu. Therefore, widget always requests a reply from remote process because it's difficult to check if the eKeyPress event will be sent to a remote process actually. If it's not sent to any remote processes, PresShell needs to dispatch the event into the DOM tree. Additionally, even if it's marked as "waiting reply from remote process", it needs to dispatch the DOM event in the main process first because we need to check if the key combination is reserved by chrome (if it's reserved, the eKeyPress event shouldn't be fired in the remote process).
Therefore, this patch makes EventStateManager::PreHandleEvent() resets the state when focused content isn't in any remote processes and the event's propagation hasn't been stopped.
Additionally, this patch makes PresShell::HandleEventInternal() checks WidgetEvent::PropgationStopped() with WidgetEvent::IsWaitingReplyFromRemoteProcess() before dispatching the event into the DOM tree.
MozReview-Commit-ID: FmgL3rCuQ8y
Currently, access key is handled in EventStateManager::PreHandleEvent() with eKeyPress event, i.e., before dispatching it into the DOM tree, if the access key is registered in EventStateManager. So, the main process does not check if the preceding eKeyDown event is consumed in focused remote process.
When preceding eKeyDown event is consumed in the main process, eKeyPress event won't be dispatched by widget. However, if remote process has focus, it's impossible widget to stop dispatching eKeyPress event because preceding eKeyDown event hasn't been handled in the focused remote process yet. Therefore, main process needs to post eKeyPress event to check if preceding eKeyDown event was consumed. When eKeyPress event is marked as "waiting reply from remote process", TabChild sends it back to the main process only when preceding eKeyDown event wasn't consumed. So, only when eKeyPress event is back to the main process, main process should handle accesskey with it.
This patch makes EventStateManager::PreHandleEvent() check if a remote target has focus before handling accesskey. If a remote process has accesskey and there is an accesskey matching with eKeyPress event, it marks the event as "waiting reply from remote content" and stop propagation in the process.
Finally, when eKeyPress event is sent back to TabParent, TabParent::RecvReplyKeyEvent() calls EventStateManager::HandleAccessKey() before dispatching the reply event into the DOM tree.
MozReview-Commit-ID: KsOkakaIVzb
DOM Standard defines that offset of Range is unsigned long. However, nsRange uses int32_t to them.
This patch makes nsRange use uint32_t instead. However, this patch does NOT allow to set over INT32_MAX as offset values since a lot of users of nsRange cannot treat the values as over INT32_MAX because a lot of internal APIs take int32_t as offsets.
For easier to search such points, this patch adds static_cast<int32_t> to uint32_t variables when they are used for int32_t arguments.
And note that nsContentUtils::ComparePoints() behaves odd. It accepts negative offset and compares such value with valid offset simply. This patch still uses int32_t offset variables in nsRange::CompareNodeToRange() even though it may be negative value if nsINode::IndexOf() returns -1 because the caller of it depends on this behavior.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8RbOgA86JuT
This commit changes async keyboard scrolling to be enabled only if the content to
scroll is from a selection. This works around the problem of detecting whether
an arbitrary element has key listeners that should prevent async key scrolling,
because when they have the focus we will have disabled async key scrolling.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6HhSuGZNsMX
This does NOT change variable names like |endNode| because it's not odd and somebody use it for nsINode and endContent for nsIContent. So, changing them needs more work.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 22imUltlu5R
This does NOT change variable names like |startNode| because it's not odd and somebody use it for nsINode and startContent for nsIContent. So, changing them needs more work.
MozReview-Commit-ID: H19pTDprRuT
Most of this patch is updating a few places that use gfxMatrix to use
the equivalent-but-differently-named functions on MatrixDouble:
- Translate/Rotate/Scale get turned into PreTranslate/PreRotate/PreScale
- Transform(Point) gets turned into TransformPoint(Point)
- gfxMatrix::TransformBounds(gfxRect) gets turned into
gfxRect::TransformBoundsBy(gfxMatrix).
- gfxMatrix::Transform(gfxRect) gets turned into
gfxRect::TransformBy(gfxMatrix).
The last two functions are added in this patch as convenience wrappers
to gfxRect instead of Matrix.h because we don't want Matrix.h to "know"
about gfxRect (to avoid adding gecko dependencies on Moz2D). Once we
turn gfxRect into a typedef for RectDouble these will be eliminated
anyway.
MozReview-Commit-ID: BnOjHzmOSKn
We need to call nsBindingManager's method from ServoStyleSet in a later
patch.
Also, we call nsStyleSet::SetBindingManager() immediately after we call
nsStyleSet::Init(). Therefore, we could pass binding manager to Init()
directly, and delete SetBindingManager().
MozReview-Commit-ID: 43WTpW3mSKX