With frame pointer omission disabled we should always have usable stacks on Windows. This allows us to remove the MOZ_STACKWALKING define as it will always be enabled.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 54xs3Hf1r4P
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Backed out changeset 01cfc71ce542 (bug 1322735)
Backed out changeset 84c729c41230 (bug 1322735)
Backed out changeset b419aaefae95 (bug 1322735)
With frame pointer omission disabled we should always have usable stacks on Windows. This allows us to remove the MOZ_STACKWALKING define as it will always be enabled.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 54xs3Hf1r4P
On content process shutdown we send a content process ping to ensure we have
up-to-date data from the content process before it goes away. Now we need to
also flush the batched telemetry accumulations to the parent so that it can be
present in the ping.
No attempt is made to synchronize access to IPCTimerFired. It is safe to
re-enter.
No attempt is made to cancel the timer as its firing is benign.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1gjNH9IPhKf
Batch the accumulations to only transmit every so often, so we don't incur
too much in the way of IPC overhead penalties.
What this doesn't do:
* remove or restructure child telemetry code to adapt to the new way
* send the telemetry anywhere
* allow for the child process to clear child histograms
* support anything but histograms (but this is expected and okay)
MozReview-Commit-ID: JnUkcmN3Ya7
On content process shutdown we send a content process ping to ensure we have
up-to-date data from the content process before it goes away. Now we need to
also flush the batched telemetry accumulations to the parent so that it can be
present in the ping.
No attempt is made to synchronize access to IPCTimerFired. It is safe to
re-enter.
No attempt is made to cancel the timer as its firing is benign.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1gjNH9IPhKf
Batch the accumulations to only transmit every so often, so we don't incur
too much in the way of IPC overhead penalties.
What this doesn't do:
* remove or restructure child telemetry code to adapt to the new way
* send the telemetry anywhere
* allow for the child process to clear child histograms
* support anything but histograms (but this is expected and okay)
MozReview-Commit-ID: JnUkcmN3Ya7
On content process shutdown we send a content process ping to ensure we have
up-to-date data from the content process before it goes away. Now we need to
also flush the batched telemetry accumulations to the parent so that it can be
present in the ping.
No attempt is made to synchronize access to IPCTimerFired. It is safe to
re-enter.
No attempt is made to cancel the timer as its firing is benign.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1gjNH9IPhKf
Batch the accumulations to only transmit every so often, so we don't incur
too much in the way of IPC overhead penalties.
What this doesn't do:
* remove or restructure child telemetry code to adapt to the new way
* send the telemetry anywhere
* allow for the child process to clear child histograms
* support anything but histograms (but this is expected and okay)
MozReview-Commit-ID: JnUkcmN3Ya7
This patch removes checking of all the callback calls in memory reporter
CollectReport() functions, because it's not useful.
The patch also does some associated clean-up.
- Replaces some uses of nsIMemoryReporterCallback with the preferred
nsIHandleReportCallback typedef.
- Replaces aCallback/aCb/aClosure with aHandleRepor/aData for CollectReports()
parameter names, for consistency.
- Adds MOZ_MUST_USE/[must_use] in a few places in nsIMemoryReporter.idl.
- Uses the MOZ_COLLECT_REPORT macro in all suitable places.
Overall the patch reduces code size by ~300 lines and reduces the size of
libxul by about 37 KiB on my Linux64 builds.