/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #ifndef mozilla_ServoRestyleManager_h #define mozilla_ServoRestyleManager_h #include "mozilla/EventStates.h" #include "mozilla/RestyleManager.h" #include "mozilla/Maybe.h" #include "mozilla/ServoElementSnapshot.h" #include "mozilla/ServoElementSnapshotTable.h" #include "nsChangeHint.h" #include "nsPresContext.h" namespace mozilla { namespace dom { class Element; } // namespace dom } // namespace mozilla class nsAttrValue; class nsAtom; class nsIContent; class nsIFrame; class nsStyleChangeList; namespace mozilla { /** * A stack class used to pass some common restyle state in a slightly more * comfortable way than a bunch of individual arguments, and that also checks * that the change hint used for optimization is correctly used in debug mode. */ class ServoRestyleState { public: ServoRestyleState(ServoStyleSet& aStyleSet, nsStyleChangeList& aChangeList, nsTArray& aPendingWrapperRestyles) : mStyleSet(aStyleSet) , mChangeList(aChangeList) , mPendingWrapperRestyles(aPendingWrapperRestyles) , mPendingWrapperRestyleOffset(aPendingWrapperRestyles.Length()) , mChangesHandled(nsChangeHint(0)) #ifdef DEBUG // If !mOwner, then we wouldn't have processed our wrapper restyles, because // we only process those when handling an element with a frame. But that's // OK, because if we started our traversal at an element with no frame // (e.g. it's display:contents), that means the wrapper frames in our list // actually inherit from one of its ancestors, not from it, and hence not // restyling them is OK. , mAssertWrapperRestyleLength(false) #endif // DEBUG {} // We shouldn't assume that changes handled from our parent are handled for // our children too if we're out of flow since they aren't necessarily // parented in DOM order, and thus a change handled by a DOM ancestor doesn't // necessarily mean that it's handled for an ancestor frame. enum class Type { InFlow, OutOfFlow, }; ServoRestyleState(const nsIFrame& aOwner, ServoRestyleState& aParentState, nsChangeHint aHintForThisFrame, Type aType, bool aAssertWrapperRestyleLength = true) : mStyleSet(aParentState.mStyleSet) , mChangeList(aParentState.mChangeList) , mPendingWrapperRestyles(aParentState.mPendingWrapperRestyles) , mPendingWrapperRestyleOffset(aParentState.mPendingWrapperRestyles.Length()) , mChangesHandled( aType == Type::InFlow ? aParentState.mChangesHandled | aHintForThisFrame : aHintForThisFrame) #ifdef DEBUG , mOwner(&aOwner) , mAssertWrapperRestyleLength(aAssertWrapperRestyleLength) #endif { if (aType == Type::InFlow) { AssertOwner(aParentState); } } ~ServoRestyleState() { MOZ_ASSERT(!mAssertWrapperRestyleLength || mPendingWrapperRestyles.Length() == mPendingWrapperRestyleOffset, "Someone forgot to call ProcessWrapperRestyles!"); } nsStyleChangeList& ChangeList() { return mChangeList; } ServoStyleSet& StyleSet() { return mStyleSet; } #ifdef DEBUG void AssertOwner(const ServoRestyleState& aParentState) const; nsChangeHint ChangesHandledFor(const nsIFrame&) const; #else void AssertOwner(const ServoRestyleState&) const {} nsChangeHint ChangesHandledFor(const nsIFrame&) const { return mChangesHandled; } #endif // Add a pending wrapper restyle. We don't have to do anything if the thing // being added is already last in the list, but otherwise we do want to add // it, in order for ProcessWrapperRestyles to work correctly. void AddPendingWrapperRestyle(nsIFrame* aWrapperFrame); // Process wrapper restyles for this restyle state. This should be done // before it comes off the stack. void ProcessWrapperRestyles(nsIFrame* aParentFrame); // Get the table-aware parent for the given child. This will walk through // outer table and cellcontent frames. static nsIFrame* TableAwareParentFor(const nsIFrame* aChild); private: // Process a wrapper restyle at the given index, and restyles for any // wrappers nested in it. Returns the number of entries from // mPendingWrapperRestyles that we processed. The return value is always at // least 1. size_t ProcessMaybeNestedWrapperRestyle(nsIFrame* aParent, size_t aIndex); ServoStyleSet& mStyleSet; nsStyleChangeList& mChangeList; // A list of pending wrapper restyles. Anonymous box wrapper frames that need // restyling are added to this list when their non-anonymous kids are // restyled. This avoids us having to do linear searches along the frame tree // for these anonymous boxes. The problem then becomes that we can have // multiple kids all with the same anonymous parent, and we don't want to // restyle it more than once. We use mPendingWrapperRestyles to track which // anonymous wrapper boxes we've requested be restyled and which of them have // already been restyled. We use a single array propagated through // ServoRestyleStates by reference, because in a situation like this: // //
// // We have multiple wrappers to restyle (cell, row, table-row-group) and we // want to add them in to the list all at once but restyle them using // different ServoRestyleStates with different owners. When this situation // occurs, the relevant frames will be placed in the array with ancestors // before descendants. nsTArray& mPendingWrapperRestyles; // Since we're given a possibly-nonempty mPendingWrapperRestyles to start // with, we need to keep track of where the part of it we're responsible for // starts. size_t mPendingWrapperRestyleOffset; const nsChangeHint mChangesHandled; // We track the "owner" frame of this restyle state, that is, the frame that // generated the last change that is stored in mChangesHandled, in order to // verify that we only use mChangesHandled for actual descendants of that // frame (given DOM order isn't always frame order, and that there are a few // special cases for stuff like wrapper frames, ::backdrop, and so on). #ifdef DEBUG const nsIFrame* mOwner { nullptr }; #endif // Whether we should assert in our destructor that we've processed all of the // relevant wrapper restyles. #ifdef DEBUG const bool mAssertWrapperRestyleLength; #endif // DEBUG }; enum class ServoPostTraversalFlags : uint32_t; /** * Restyle manager for a Servo-backed style system. */ class ServoRestyleManager : public RestyleManager { friend class ServoStyleSet; public: typedef ServoElementSnapshotTable SnapshotTable; typedef RestyleManager base_type; explicit ServoRestyleManager(nsPresContext* aPresContext); void PostRestyleEvent(dom::Element* aElement, nsRestyleHint aRestyleHint, nsChangeHint aMinChangeHint); void PostRestyleEventForCSSRuleChanges(); void RebuildAllStyleData(nsChangeHint aExtraHint, nsRestyleHint aRestyleHint); void PostRebuildAllStyleDataEvent(nsChangeHint aExtraHint, nsRestyleHint aRestyleHint); void ProcessPendingRestyles(); void ProcessAllPendingAttributeAndStateInvalidations(); bool HasPendingRestyleAncestor(dom::Element* aElement) const; /** * Performs a Servo animation-only traversal to compute style for all nodes * with the animation-only dirty bit in the document. * * This processes just the traversal for animation-only restyles and skips the * normal traversal for other restyles unrelated to animations. * This is used to bring throttled animations up-to-date such as when we need * to get correct position for transform animations that are throttled because * they are running on the compositor. * * This will traverse all of the document's style roots (that is, its document * element, and the roots of the document-level native anonymous content). */ void UpdateOnlyAnimationStyles(); void ContentStateChanged(nsIContent* aContent, EventStates aStateMask); void AttributeWillChange(dom::Element* aElement, int32_t aNameSpaceID, nsAtom* aAttribute, int32_t aModType, const nsAttrValue* aNewValue); void ClassAttributeWillBeChangedBySMIL(dom::Element* aElement); void AttributeChanged(dom::Element* aElement, int32_t aNameSpaceID, nsAtom* aAttribute, int32_t aModType, const nsAttrValue* aOldValue); // This is only used to reparent things when moving them in/out of the // ::first-line. Once we get rid of the Gecko style system, we should rename // this method accordingly (e.g. to ReparentStyleContextForFirstLine). nsresult ReparentStyleContext(nsIFrame* aFrame); private: /** * Reparent the descendants of aFrame. This is used by ReparentStyleContext * and shouldn't be called by anyone else. aProviderChild, if non-null, is a * child that was the style parent for aFrame and hence shouldn't be * reparented. */ void ReparentFrameDescendants(nsIFrame* aFrame, nsIFrame* aProviderChild, ServoStyleSet& aStyleSet); public: /** * Clears the ServoElementData and HasDirtyDescendants from all elements * in the subtree rooted at aElement. */ static void ClearServoDataFromSubtree(Element* aElement); /** * Clears HasDirtyDescendants and RestyleData from all elements in the * subtree rooted at aElement. */ static void ClearRestyleStateFromSubtree(Element* aElement); /** * Posts restyle hints for animations. * This is only called for the second traversal for CSS animations during * updating CSS animations in a SequentialTask. * This function does neither register a refresh observer nor flag that a * style flush is needed since this function is supposed to be called during * restyling process and this restyle event will be processed in the second * traversal of the same restyling process. */ void PostRestyleEventForAnimations(dom::Element* aElement, CSSPseudoElementType aPseudoType, nsRestyleHint aRestyleHint); protected: ~ServoRestyleManager() override { MOZ_ASSERT(!mReentrantChanges); } private: /** * Performs post-Servo-traversal processing on this element and its * descendants. * * Returns whether any style did actually change. There may be cases where we * didn't need to change any style after all, for example, when a content * attribute changes that happens not to have any effect on the style of that * element or any descendant or sibling. */ bool ProcessPostTraversal(Element* aElement, ServoStyleContext* aParentContext, ServoRestyleState& aRestyleState, ServoPostTraversalFlags aFlags); struct TextPostTraversalState; bool ProcessPostTraversalForText(nsIContent* aTextNode, TextPostTraversalState& aState, ServoRestyleState& aRestyleState, ServoPostTraversalFlags aFlags); inline ServoStyleSet* StyleSet() const { MOZ_ASSERT(PresContext()->StyleSet()->IsServo(), "ServoRestyleManager should only be used with a Servo-flavored " "style backend"); return PresContext()->StyleSet()->AsServo(); } const SnapshotTable& Snapshots() const { return mSnapshots; } void ClearSnapshots(); ServoElementSnapshot& SnapshotFor(mozilla::dom::Element* aElement); void TakeSnapshotForAttributeChange(mozilla::dom::Element* aElement, int32_t aNameSpaceID, nsAtom* aAttribute); void DoProcessPendingRestyles(ServoTraversalFlags aFlags); // Function to do the actual (recursive) work of ReparentStyleContext, once we // have asserted the invariants that only hold on the initial call. void DoReparentStyleContext(nsIFrame* aFrame, ServoStyleSet& aStyleSet); // We use a separate data structure from nsStyleChangeList because we need a // frame to create nsStyleChangeList entries, and the primary frame may not be // attached yet. struct ReentrantChange { nsCOMPtr mContent; nsChangeHint mHint; }; typedef AutoTArray ReentrantChangeList; // Only non-null while processing change hints. See the comment in // ProcessPendingRestyles. ReentrantChangeList* mReentrantChanges; // We use this flag to track if the current restyle contains any non-animation // update, which triggers a normal restyle, and so there might be any new // transition created later. Therefore, if this flag is true, we need to // increase mAnimationGeneration before creating new transitions, so their // creation sequence will be correct. bool mHaveNonAnimationRestyles = false; // Set to true when posting restyle events triggered by CSS rule changes. // This flag is cleared once ProcessPendingRestyles has completed. // When we process a traversal all descendants elements of the document // triggered by CSS rule changes, we will need to update all elements with // CSS animations. We propagate TraversalRestyleBehavior::ForCSSRuleChanges // to traversal function if this flag is set. bool mRestyleForCSSRuleChanges = false; // A hashtable with the elements that have changed state or attributes, in // order to calculate restyle hints during the traversal. SnapshotTable mSnapshots; }; } // namespace mozilla #endif // mozilla_ServoRestyleManager_h