Explicitly specify the arguments to copy to avoid making a copy of
a dangling `this` pointer.
Convert nsUrlClassifierDBService::mClassifier to a RefPtr since
the update closure might need to continue to access its members
after it's been released by the main thread.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CPio3n9MmsK
The existing mix of UniquePtr and raw pointers is confusing when
trying to figure out the exact lifetime of these objects.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Br4S7BXEFKs
I tried to make TableUpdateArray point to const TableUpdate objects
everywhere but there were two problems:
- HashStore::ApplyUpdate() triggers a few Merge() calls which include
sorting the underlying TableUpdate object first.
- LookupCacheV4::ApplyUpdate() calls TableUpdateV4::NewChecksum() when the
checksum is missing and that sets mChecksum.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LIhJcoxo7e7
Manually keeping tabs on the lifetime of these objects is a pain
and is the likely source of some of our crashes. I suspect we might
also be leaking memory.
This change creates an explicit copy of the main array into the
update thread to avoid using a non-thread-safe shared data
structure. This is a shallow copy. Only the pointers to the
TableUpdates are copied, which means one pointer per list (e.g. 5
in total for google4 in a new profile).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 221d6GkKt0M
After adopting the new thread model for safebrowsing, we will create a new
lookup cache for update so we can still check lookup cache at the same time.
Prefix set, completions will be generated when we open the new lookup cache
but it won't include cache, so we will loss cache after that.
This patch will copy cache data from old lookup cache to new lookup
cache while update.
MozReview-Commit-ID: L0WpiHOGIGm
Functions and Preference related to mTableFreshness and gFreshnessGuarantee
could be removed since we will no longer require them.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IAa0UHLSQ56
In this patch, we will make Safebrowsing V2 caching use the same algorithm as V4.
So we remove "mMissCache" for negative caching and TableFresness check for
positive caching.
But Safebrowsing V2 doesn't contain negative/positive cache duration information in
gethash response. So we hard-code a fixed value, 15 minutes, as cache duration.
In this way, we can sync the mechanism we handle caching for V2 and V4.
An extra effort for V2 here is that we need to manually record prefixes misses
because we won't get any response for those prefixes(implemented in
nsUrlClassifierLookupCallback::CacheMisses).
We will cache all preferences which will be read during classifing channel
- Store them into static variables nsUrlClassifierDBService
- Use a singleton class to manage/update preferrences in nsChannelClassifier
MozReview-Commit-ID: GvyBI3rVpYh
mTableRefreshness, a non-thread-safe object, might be accessed on worker thread
and update thread cocurrently. To solve this issue, on update thread we only
insert data to mNewTableRefreshness and merge to mTableRefreshness on
the worker thread later.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9WgoeYfWVfK
This patch fixes that Classifier::ActiveTables doesn't return v4 tables.
Classifier::mActiveTablesCache is generated by scanning safebrowsing directory.
We use Classifier::ScanStoreDir to do the work, but it will ignore subdirectory.
Since v4 tables are stored in subdirectory 'google4', mActiveTablesCache doesn't
include v4 tables.
Fix this issue by checking subdirectory recursively in ScanStoreDir.
MozReview-Commit-ID: I6pa6e4bFND
This patch fixes that Classifier::ActiveTables doesn't return v4 tables.
Classifier::mActiveTablesCache is generated by scanning safebrowsing directory.
We use Classifier::ScanStoreDir to do the work, but it will ignore subdirectory.
Since v4 tables are stored in subdirectory 'google4', mActiveTablesCache doesn't
include v4 tables.
Fix this issue by checking subdirectory recursively in ScanStoreDir.
MozReview-Commit-ID: I6pa6e4bFND
A new function Classifier::AsyncApplyUpdates() is implemented for async update.
Besides, all public Classifier interfaces become "worker thread only" and
we remove DBServiceWorker::ApplyUpdatesBackground/Foreground.
In DBServiceWorker::FinishUpdate, instead of calling Classifier::ApplyUpdates,
we call Classifier::AsyncApplyUpdates and install a callback for notifying
the update observer when update is finished. The callback will occur on the
caller thread (i.e. worker thread.)
As for the shutdown issue, when the main thread is notified to shut down,
we at first *synchronously* dispatch an event to the worker thread to
shut down the update thread. After getting synchronized with all other
threads, we send last two events "CancelUpdate" and "CloseDb" to notify
dangling update (i.e. BeginUpdate is called but FinishUpdate isn't)
and do cleanup work.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DXZvA2eFKlc
The bulk of this commit was generated by running:
run-clang-tidy.py \
-checks='-*,llvm-namespace-comment' \
-header-filter=^/.../mozilla-central/.* \
-fix