Up until now, Servo was using a very old version of time to get a
cross-process monotonic timestamp (using `time::precise_time_ns()`).
This change replaces the usage of old time with a new serializable
monotonic time called `CrossProcessInstant` and uses it where `u64`
timestamps were stored before. The standard library doesn't provide this
functionality because it isn't something you can do reliably on all
platforms. The idea is that we do our best and then fall back
gracefully.
This is a big change, because Servo was using `u64` timestamps all over
the place some as raw values taken from `time::precise_time_ns()` and
some as relative offsets from the "navigation start," which is a concept
similar to DOM's `timeOrigin` (but not exactly the same). It's very
difficult to fix this situation without fixing it everywhere as the
`Instant` concept is supposed to be opaque. The good thing is that this
change clears up all ambiguity when passing times as a `time::Duration`
is unit agnostic and a `CrossProcessInstant` represents an absolute
moment in time.
The `time` version of `Duration` is used because it can both be negative
and is also serializable.
Good things:
- No need too pass around `time` and `time_precise` any longer.
`CrossProcessInstant` is also precise and monotonic.
- The distinction between a time that is unset or at `0` (at some kind
of timer epoch) is now gone.
There still a lot of work to do to clean up timing, but this is the
first step. In general, I've tried to preserve existing behavior, even
when not spec compliant, as much as possible. I plan to submit followup
PRs fixing some of the issues I've noticed.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Update parser interface for reentrancy.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* Remove assertions around invoking scripts with active parser.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* Add regression test.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
* Run test with normal and async html parser.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
For a long time, `gfx_traits` has held a lot of things unrelated to graphics
and also unrelated to the `gfx` crate (which is mostly about fonts).
This is a cleanup which does a few things:
1. Move non `gfx` crate things out of `gfx_traits`. This is important in
order to prevent dependency cycles with a different integration between
layout, script, and fonts.
2. Rename the `msg` crate to `base`. It didn't really contain anything
to do with messages and instead mostly holds ids, which are used
across many different crates in Servo. This new crate will hold the
*rare* data types that are widely used.
Details:
- All BackgroundHangMonitor-related things from base to a new
`background_hang_monitor_api` crate.
- Moved `TraversalDirection` to `script_traits`
- Moved `Epoch`-related things from `gfx_traits` to `base`.
- Moved `PrintTree` to base. This should be widely useful in Servo.
- Moved `WebrenderApi` from `base` to `webrender_traits` and renamed it
to `WebRenderFontApi`.
* clippy: Squish warnings and errors in gfx
warning: redundant closure (gfx/font.rs:415:18)
warning: useless conversion to the same type (gfx/font.rs:534:9)
warning: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a (gfx/font.rs:619:16)
error: this loop never actually loops (gfx/font_cache_thread.rs:112:9)
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately dereferenced by the compiler (gfx/font_cache_thread.rs:229:51)
warning: redundant closure (gfx/font_cache_thread.rs:551:18)
3 instances of:
warning: casting integer literal to `f64` is unnecessary (gfx/platform/freetype/font_list.rs:271-273)
* clippy: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
It reports that by standard convention, from_* methods should not take any `&self` parameter
* clippy: you should consider adding a `Default` implementation
It reports that public types with a pub fn new() -> Self should have a Default implementation since they can be constructed without arguments
* clippy: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`f32` -> `f32`)
* clippy: use of `unwrap_or_else` to construct default value
* clippy: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by mutable reference or `self` by reference or no `self`
* clippy: manual `!RangeInclusive::contains` implementation
contains expresses the intent better and has less failure modes (such as fencepost errors or using || instead of &&)
* clippy: this function has an empty `#[must_use]` attribute, but returns a type already marked as `#[must_use]`
* clippy: Fix some new warnings
warning: this `if` statement can be collapsed (gfx/font.rs:468:130)
warning: this lifetime isn't used in the impl (gfx/platform/freetype/font.rs:341:6)
warning: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default() (compositor.rs:881:17)
* fix: fixed warnings in components/script/dom
* fix: resolved comment by setting explicit link to HTMLConstructor
* fix: changed the format of WHATWG link
* Fix line breaking
* Remove trailing white space
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Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Remove script_plugins
* Use crown instead of script_plugins
* crown_is_not_used
* Use crown in command base
* bootstrap crown
* tidy happy
* disable sccache
* Bring crown in tree
* Install crown from tree
* fix windows ci
* fix warning
* fix mac
libscript_plugins.dylib is not available anymore
* Update components/script/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Update for nightly-2023-03-18
Mostly just based off https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/30630
* Always install crown
it's slow only when there is new version
* Run crown test with `mach test-unit`
* Small fixups; better trace_in_no_trace tests
* Better doc
* crown in config.toml
* Fix tidy for real
* no sccache on rustc_wrapper
* document rustc overrides
* fixup of compiletest
* Make a few minor comment adjustments
* Fix a typo in python/servo/platform/base.py
Co-authored-by: Samson <16504129+sagudev@users.noreply.github.com>
* Proper test types
* Ignore tidy on crown/tests
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Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* constellation: crash to a new “sad tab” page
* check in resources/crash.html
* use a separate enum variant instead of keying on reason
* fmt + tidy
* rename Resource::Crash to Resource::CrashHTML
* clean up crash page and add details (reason + backtrace)
* avoid repeating crash errors in script::script_thread warn log
* make new LoadData init more idiomatic
* clarify comments and new fields
* fix doc comment style
This change replaces OpenSSL with rustls and also the manually curated
CA certs file with webpki-roots (effectively the same thing, but as a
crate).
Generally speaking the design of the network stack is the same. Changes:
- Code around certificate overrides needed to be refactored to work with
rustls so the various thread-safe list of certificates is refactored
into `CertificateErrorOverrideManager`
- hyper-rustls takes care of setting ALPN protocols for HTTP requests,
so for WebSockets this is moved to the WebSocket code.
- The safe set of cypher suites is chosen, which seem to correspond to
the "Modern" configuration from [1]. This can be adjusted later.
- Instead of passing a string of PEM CA certificates around, an enum is
used that includes parsed Certificates (or the default which reads
them from webpki-roots).
- Code for starting up an SSL server for testing is cleaned up a little,
due to the fact that the certificates need to be overriden explicitly
now. This is due to the fact that the `webpki` crate is more stringent
with self-signed certificates than SSL (CA certificates cannot used as
end-entity certificates). [2]
1. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS
2. https://github.com/briansmith/webpki/issues/114Fixes#7888.
Fixes#13749.
Fixes#26835.
Fixes#29291.
* Add `no_trace` option to JSTraceable derive
* NoTrace wrapper
* Port some types to no_trace schematics
* Fixing my unsafe mistakes (not tracing traceables)
* Add docs & safety guards for no_trace
Safety guards (trait shenanigans) guarantees safety usage of `no_trace`
* Port canvas_traits to no_trace
* Port servo_media to no_trace
* Port net_traits to no_trace
* Port style to no_trace
* Port webgpu to no_trace
* Port script_traits to no_trace
* Port canvas_traits, devtools_traits, embedder_traits, profile_traits to no_trace
* unrooted_must_root lint in seperate file
* Add trace_in_no_trace_lint as script_plugin
* Composable types in must_not_have_traceable
* Introduced HashMapTracedValues wrapper
* `HashMap<NoTrace<K>,V>`->`HashMapTracedValues<K,V>`
* Port rest of servo's types to no_trace
* Port html5ever, euclid, mime and http to no_trace
* Port remaining externals to no_trace
* Port webxr and Arc<Mutex<_>>
* Fix spelling in notrace doc
For me this allows the WPT test
performance-timeline/tentative/include-frames-one-remote-child.sub.html
to match expected results. The wptserver is sending a 404 JSON response
because the URL that the test requests is not found.
The process of decoding the network byte stream to Unicode is backed by
an instance of `encoding_rs::Decoder`, which will switch the encoding it
uses if it finds a BOM in the byte stream. However, this change in
encoding is not communicated back to the caller and so
`document.characterSet` gives the wrong result. This change fixes that.
See whatwg/html#5359 and whatwg/encoding#203 for the spec-level backing
for this change.
Signed-off-by: Andreu Botella <abb@randomunok.com>
This needs a lot more hooks before it'll actually be a good
implementation, but for a start it can help get some feedback on if this
is the right way to go about it.
Part of servo/servo#4577