We still get occasional messages for the internal OLE Main Thread window.
Also, the PeekMessage call allows internal windows messages to be processed for
things like GDI.
This does not remove the directives in widget/ContentCache.cpp as those crash
annotations should be temporary and will be removed once bug 1405832 is fixed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: F0STyYDx8F4
Currently the Gecko Profiler defines a moderate amount of stuff when
MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER is undefined. It also #includes various headers, including
JS ones. This is making it difficult to separate Gecko's media stack for
inclusion in Servo.
This patch greatly simplifies how things are exposed. The starting point is:
- GeckoProfiler.h can be #included unconditionally;
- everything else from the profiler must be guarded by MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER.
In practice this introduces way too many #ifdefs, so the patch loosens it by
adding no-op macros for a number of the most common operations.
The net result is that #ifdefs and macros are used a bit more, but almost
nothing is exposed in non-MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER builds (including
ProfilerMarkerPayload.h and GeckoProfiler.h), and understanding what is exposed
is much simpler than before.
Note also that in BHR, ThreadStackHelper is now entirely absent in
non-MOZ_GECKO_PROFILER builds.
* OSX
Make the lock of the type kIOPMAssertionTypeNoDisplaySleep and kIOPMAssertionTypeNoIdleSleep
as a singleton. Won't need to require an extra lock.
* Windows
Add |mRequireForDisplay| to ensure the "audio-playing" won't overwrite the previous
display requirement.
* Android
Add "audio-playing" and "video-playing", and make sure the audio-lock won't be cancel
when receiving "WakeLockDelegate.STATE_LOCKED_BACKGROUND".
MozReview-Commit-ID: 97oNX7H2qij
For knowing the wake lock usage more clearly, we should use more specific topic name.
In OSX, you can use "$ pmset -g assertions" to check all the wakelock.
In Windows, using "$ powser -energy" to generate the energy report.
MozReview-Commit-ID: rAXnkxTvLc
billm reports that the runnable in this code is firing a lot, and since we
don't support XP/Vista we're not benefiting from this overhead.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Bpw1E9DxPpD
This parameter isn't used by any implementation of onDispatchedEvent,
and keeping the parameter makes later refactorings in this bug more difficult.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 90VY2vYtwCW
This patch does the following renamings, which increase consistency.
- GeckoProfilerInitRAII -> AutoProfilerInit
- GeckoProfilerThread{Sleep,Wake}RAII -> AutoProfilerThread{Sleep,Wake}
- GeckoProfilerTracingRAII -> AutoProfilerTracing
- AutoProfilerRegister -> AutoProfilerRegisterThread
- ProfilerStackFrameRAII -> AutoProfilerLabel
- nsJSUtils::mProfilerRAII -> nsJSUtils::mAutoProfilerLabel
Plus a few other minor ones (e.g. local variables).
The patch also add MOZ_GUARD_OBJECT macros to all the profiler RAII classes
that lack them, and does some minor whitespace reformatting.
ScreenHelperWin is the platform dependent part of the original
nsScreenManagerWin and nsScreenWin. It listens the WM_DISPLAYCHANGE
message and pushes updates to ScreenManager. See patch part 4. for how
ScreenManager works.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 20A3ZQKmH9a
The new names make it clearer that these actions apply to just one thread.
- profiler_sleep_start() --> profiler_thread_sleep()
- profiler_sleep_end() --> profiler_thread_wake()
- profiler_is_sleeping() --> profiler_thread_is_sleeping()
- GeckoProfilerSleepRAII --> GeckoProfilerThreadSleepRAII
- GeckoProfilerWakeRAII --> GeckoProfilerThreadWakeRAII
This patch makes the following changes on many in-class methods.
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() override; --> NS_IMETHOD F() override;
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() override {...} --> NS_IMETHOD F() override {...}
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() final; --> NS_IMETHOD F() final;
- NS_IMETHODIMP F() final {...} --> NS_IMETHOD F() final {...}
Using NS_IMETHOD is the preferred way of marking in-class virtual methods.
Although these transformations add an explicit |virtual|, they are safe --
there's an implicit |virtual| anyway because |override| and |final| only work
with virtual methods.