See #19676
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Replace them instead by a computed value flag, the same way as the
IS_IN_DISPLAY_NONE_SUBTREE flag works.
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This feels more idiomatic in modern Rust, and replaces code like this:
`flow::base(&**root_flow).restyle_damage`
with this:
`root_flow.base().restyle_damage`.
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See #18809
Still haven't had time to test it but it should fix the tests failures that appeared in m-c
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It still needs dependencies update to remove all the other bitflags
versions.
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Automatically verify that derive() lists are alphabetically ordered #18172
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Various refactorings of the code for traversing flow trees, including:
* Add a generic inorder traversal method
* Remove unused `traverse_postorder_absolute_flows` method
* Combine `compute_absolute_position` and `build_display_list` into a single traversal
* Move all generic traversal code into the `layout::traversal` module
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* Fix spelling of `bottom_up_flow`
* Rename `compute_absolute_position` to `compute_stacking_relative_position`
* Change the mis-named `traverse_flow_tree_preorder` to `reflow`
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In order to properly handle CSS clipping, we need to keep track of what
the different kinds of clips that we have. On one hand, clipping due to
overflow rules should respect the containing block hierarchy, while CSS
clipping should respect the flow tree hierarchy. In order to represent
the complexity of items that are scrolled via one clip/scroll frame and
clipped by another we keep track of that status with a
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This allows us to have ensure_data() and clear_data() functions on the TElement
trait, instead of hacking around it adding methods in random traits.
This also allows us to do some further cleanup, which I'd rather do in a
followup.
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Just use WebRender's ClipId directly. This will allow us to create and
use ReferenceFrames in the future, if we need to do that. It will also
make it easier to have Servo responsible for creating the root
scrolling area, which will allow removing some old hacks in the future.
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Before this PR, every object reflected in CSSOM is in `Arc<RwLock<_>>` to enable safe (synchronized) mutable aliasing. Acquiring all these locks has significant cost during selector matching:
* https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1311469
* https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1335941
* https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1339703
This PR introduce a mechanism to protect many objects with the same `RwLock` that only needs to be acquired once.
In Stylo, there is one such lock per process (in a `lazy_static`), used for everything.
I non-Stylo Servo, I originally intended to have one such lock per document (for author-origin stylesheets, and one per process for user-agent and user sytlesheets since they’re shared across documents, and never mutated anyway). However I failed to have the same document-specific (or pipeline-specific) `Arc` reachable from both `Document` nodes and `LayoutThread`. Recursively following callers lead me to include this `Arc` in `UnprivilegedPipelineContent`, but that needs to be serializable. So there is a second process-wide lock.
This was previously #15998, closed accidentally.
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According to https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/3069 the cached thread local context is introduced for green threads. Now green threads has gone, and the existence of cache force us to create a `LayoutContext`, an `AssignISizes` and an `AssignBSizes` for each flow during parallel layout, so the pull request tries to remove it. And it also switch `assign_inline_sizes()` to accept a `LayoutContext` parameter, as according to my current design we need to do full layout to some flex items for column flexbox during assign isize traversal.
Part of #14123.
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This way we'll be able to take different paths for the sequential and parallel
traversals in some concrete cases.
This is a preliminar patch to fix bug 1332525.
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Collect scroll roots during the collect_stacking_context phase instead
of during display list construction. This will be useful in order to
collect containing block scroll roots as well as to give scroll roots
sequential ids in the future. This change also pulls stacking context
children out of the StackingContext struct itself, which should reduce
very slightly the memory used by the finished display list. This also
simplifies the DisplayListBuilder because it no longer has to maintain
a stack of ScrollRootIds and StackingContextIds and can instead just
rely on the program stack.
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With this PR, the only remaining usage of UnsafeNode is the transition stuff, which is servo-only and probably going to be rewritten over the course of stylo. The parallel traversal is now fully typechecked and safe. \o/
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See the discussion in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1323372
@emilio Please review, but don't merge yet until we get the upstream changes into Rayon.
CC @SimonSapin @heycam @upsuper @Manishearth @pcwalton @nikomatsakis
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This PR removes the `util` crate.
* Replaced the `spawn_named` and `clamp` functions by appropriate uses of `std:🧵:Builder::spawn`, `std::cmp::min` and `std::cmp::max`.
* Moved `opts`, `prefs` and `resource_files` into a new `config` crate.
* Moved `remutex` and `geometry` into their own crates.
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The primary idea of this patch is to ditch the rigid enum of Previous/Current
styles, and replace it with a series of indicators for the various types of
work that needs to be performed (expanding snapshots, rematching, recascading,
and damage processing). This loses us a little bit of sanity checking (since
the up-to-date-ness of our style is no longer baked into the type system), but
gives us a lot more flexibility that we'll need going forward (especially when
we separate matching from cascading). We also eliminate get_styling_mode in
favor of a method on the traversal.
This patch does a few other things as ridealongs:
* Temporarily eliminates the handling for transfering ownership of styles to the
frame. We'll need this again at some point, but for now it's causing too much
complexity for a half-implemented feature.
* Ditches TRestyleDamage, which is no longer necessary post-crate-merge, and is
a constant source of compilation failures from either needing to be imported
or being unnecessarily imported (which varies between gecko and servo).
* Expands Snapshots for the traversal root, which was missing before.
* Fixes up the skip_root stuff to avoid visiting the skipped root.
* Unifies parallel traversal and avoids spawning for a single work item.
* Adds an explicit pre_traverse step do any pre-processing and determine whether
we need to traverse at all.
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I think I got the numbers right, want to do a try run before just in case.
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Don't promote all scrollable regions to stacking contexts
Instead annotate all flows with their owning ScrollRoots. When
processing the display list items into a flattened display list, we add
PushScrollRoot and PopScrollRoot to signal when scrolling regions start
and end. It is possible for content from different scrolling regions to
intersect and when they do, the stack of scrolling regions is
duplicated. When these duplicated scrolling regions stacks reach
WebRender, it will scroll them in tandem.
The PushScrollRoot and PopScrollRoot items are currently represented as
StackingContexts in WebRender, but eventually these will be replaced
with special WebRender display items.
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We need to hang both snapshots and restyle damage off of ElementData, and so we need them to be concrete to avoid infecting ElementData with the trait hierarchy.
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This is a continuation of the work in #13951. I'm separating it out into a separate PR since the aforementioned patch has a green try run and this one doesn't yet.
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The patch here hoists pseudo-element handling onto ThreadSafeLayoutElement. I have another patch which hoists stuff from TNode to TElement, but want to make sure this patch passes try first.
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This is part of the new incremental restyle architecture work. I have patches to element-ify things more, but want to get this in the tree first.
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This is another chunk of work to move us toward the new incremental restyle architecture.
Eventually, we'll make a fine-grained decision at each node about what style to recompute based on the RestyleHint on the node data (along with other things). For now, we use the existence of RestyleData as a coarse-grained approximation of this.
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A couple of changes here:
* Remove the option to unset with the dirty bit settes.
* Add an explicit API for setting text node style.
* Hoist has_changed handling into the restyle damage setter and text node style setter.
* Make set_style take a non-Option.
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See the first commit's description for a bit of background. I'm making the PR in this state just to verify against try I've handled all cases of possibly incorrect sharing and, if not, fix it.
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This removes the `[replace]` override in geckolib and therefore unblocks https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/12391.
This includes the `gecko_string_cache` redesign discussed in https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/12548.
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This commit adds hooks to the Servo style traversal to avoid traversing all the
DOM for every restyle. Additionally it changes the behavior of the dirty flag to
be propagated top down, to prevent extra overhead when an element is dirtied.
This commit doesn't aim to change the behavior on Servo just yet, since Servo does extra job when dirtying the node related with DOM revision counters that might be necessary.
CC @asajeffrey for the DOM revision counters stuff. When a node is dirty, do all its descendants really need to increment the revision counter, or is this an unintended effect? My intuition is that this is hurting performance quite a lot for servo.
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