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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Cervantes Yu
c2014c712d Bug 1024669 - Part 1: Annotate crash reports with thread names. r=gsvelto
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4RpAWzTuvPs
2017-02-07 18:57:23 +08:00
Carsten "Tomcat" Book
e6d6caf1f8 Backed out changeset 7a52d887bcea (bug 1024669) for bustage 2017-04-10 11:43:49 +02:00
Cervantes Yu
eb13868db5 Bug 1024669 - Part 1: Annotate crash reports with thread names. r=gsvelto
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4RpAWzTuvPs
2017-02-07 18:57:23 +08:00
Markus Stange
991ab574ae Bug 1323100 - Register most of the remaining threadfunc threads with the profiler. r=froydnj
As far as I can tell, this covers all the remaining threads which we start
using PR_CreateThread, except the ones that are created inside NSPR or NSS,
and except for the Shutdown Watchdog thread in nsTerminator.cpp and the
CacheIO thread. The Shutdown Watchdog thread stays alive past leak detection
during shutdown (by design), so we'd report leaks if we profiled it. The
CacheIO thread seems to stay alive past shutdown leak detection sometimes as
well.

This adds a AutoProfilerRegister stack class for easy registering and
unregistering. There are a few places where we still call
profiler_register_thread() and profiler_unregister_thread() manually, either
because registration happens conditionally, or because there is a variable that
gets put on the stack before the AutoProfilerRegister (e.g. a dynamically
generated thread name). AutoProfilerRegister needs to be the first object on
the stack because it uses its own `this` pointer as the stack top address.

MozReview-Commit-ID: 3vwhS55Yzt
2017-01-05 16:34:26 +01:00
Cykesiopka
2ea082a548 Bug 1325107 - Stop using NS_ASSERTION() in PSM. r=mgoodwin
MOZ_ASSERT() is basically equivalent to NS_ASSERTION().
PSM already uses MOZ_ASSERT() for new code, so there's no need to use
NS_ASSERTION() as well.

MozReview-Commit-ID: JHDsbDkYvHf
2017-01-02 14:11:39 +08:00
Birunthan Mohanathas
0988fd7527 Bug 1164714 - Flatten security/manager/ssl/src/ directory. r=keeler 2015-05-26 10:31:23 -07:00