Table cells share background styles with their track and track group
boxes. When a track and track group style is repaired, this new data
structure will allow reparing the style of the cell `Fragment`s without
having to lay the table out again or walk through `Fragment`s and
individually repair their background styles.
Testing: This doesn't change behavior and is thus tested by existing
WPT tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
The two significant changes here are 1) a commit that frees memory used
to perform memory reporting once the reporting is complete, 2) memory
reporting for the system font service. There are various other commits
that remove `#[ignore_malloc_size_of]` attributes for data that we are
now able to measure, but they do not significantly change our
measurements when testing servo.org.
Testing: Comparing the output of about:memory on servo.org.
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
This makes it so that layout is no longer generic on the node type,
depending directly on `script`'s `ServoLayoutNode`. In addition to
greatly simplifying layout, this is necessary because incremental layout
needs to be able to create pseudo-element styles without having a handle
on the original `impl LayoutNode`. We feel this is a reasonable
tradeoff.
Testing: No functional changes, so covered by existing WPT tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This change connects the `HighlighterActor` from the devtools with the
document, which will draw a blue rectangle over any highlighted dom
node.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/571b2dab-497f-4102-9e55-517cdcc040ba
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Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
Rather than sharing the full image cache in a script_thread, the image
cache is now unique per document. This ensures that CSP factors no
longer affect whether the image is retrieved from the cache incorrectly.
To do so, the thread_pool is shared across all caches, but the store is
fresh. Except for the place_holder{image,url}, which are cloned. That's
because the `rippy_data` is only available in the constellation and no
longer accessible at the point that we need to create the document in
the script_thread.
Contrary to the description in #36505, the script_thread still has an
image_cache for this reason: so it has access to the store and
thread_pool to clone it.
With these changes, the two CSP tests no longer flake. Confirmed with
running the following commmand:
```
./mach test-wpt tests/wpt/tests/content-security-policy/generic/ --rerun=10
```
Fixes#36505
Signed-off-by: Tim van der Lippe <tvanderlippe@gmail.com>
`PositioningContext` held two vectors, one inside an `Option`, to
differentiate between the version used for a containing block for all
descendants (including `position: absolute` and `position: fixed`) or
only for `position: absolute` descendants. This distinction was really
hard to reason about and required a lot of bookkeeping about what kind
of `PositioningContext` a layout box's parent expected. In addition, it
led to a lot of mistakes.
This change simplifies things so that `PositioningContext` only holds a
single vector. When it comes time to lay out hoisted absolutely
positioned
fragments, the code then:
- lays out all of them (in the case of a `PositioningContext` for all
descendants), or
- only lays out the `position: absolute` descendants and preserves the
`position: fixed` descendants (in the case the `PositioningContext`
is only for `position: absolute`.), or
- lays out none of them if the `PositioningContext` was created for
box that did not establish a containing block for absolutes.
It's possible that this way of dealing with hoisted absolutes is a bit
less efficient, but, the number of these descendants is typically quite
small, so it should not be significant. In addition, this decreases the
size in memory of all `PositioningContexts` which are created in more
situations as time goes on.
Testing: There is a new WPT test with this change.
Fixes: #36696.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Non-initial values for the `scale`, `rotate` and `translate` properties
should establish a stacking context, just like `transform`.
Testing: adding new WPT tests.
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
All canvases return `Option<ImageKey>`.
Testing: Just refactor without behavior changes
Signed-off-by: sagudev <16504129+sagudev@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously, spans were partially clamped during layout, but this means
that accessing and setting these properties via script wouldn't behave
according to the HTML specification. In addition, the value wasn't
floored in layout, so could lead to panics. This change improves
clamping and moves it to script.
Testing: This change includes a new WPT test.
Fixes#36699.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
As per
[w3.org/TR/filter-effects-1#FilterProperty](https://www.w3.org/TR/filter-effects-1/#FilterProperty),
`filter` shouldn't make the root element establish a containing block
for absolute and fixed positioned descendants. `will-change: filter` has
matching behavior.
This PR adds a check for if we are the root element before establishing
such a block.
To know if we are the root element, we look at the `FragmentFlags`
passed in. Previously for our function, these were dummy flags, always
constructed as empty. Thus, this PR also makes sure the correct
FragmentFlags are passed down the chain to the function
`establishes_containing_block_for_all_descendants`.
Testing:
- `/css/filter-effects/filtered-html-is-not-container.html` now passes
- `/css/css-will-change/will-change-fixedpos-cb-003.html` now passes
- Manual tests are working
Fixes: #35391
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Signed-off-by: haval0 <56519858+haval0@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
In the scrollable overflow calcutation, apply CSS transforms to boxes
and scrollable overflow of the descendant. Clip unreachable scrollable
overflow according to it's block start and inline start scrolling
direction. And, renamed `Fragment::scrolling_overflow` to
`Fragment::scrolling_overflow_for_parent` as it was calculating the
scrolling overflow contribution from a child.
Add several WPT tests, testing the transform interaction `rotate`,
`scale`, and `skew` with scrollable overflow. There are several WPT test
that are testing the interaction that not expected from current browsers
implementation according to the spec.
Testing: Existing and new WPT.
Fixes: #36031
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Signed-off-by: stevennovaryo <steven.novaryo@gmail.com>
This commit modifies layout context to propagate any issues that occur
during image
resolution.
At the moment, when errors occur during image resolution we propagate
None upwards. This
hides any potential issues that may be actionable, for example, we may
want to avoid
trying to load an image that failed to load for whatever reason or has
an invalid url.
This commit instead propagates these errors upwards to consumers where
they may become
actionable. This is part of an investigation into #36679.
Signed-off-by: Astraea Quinn Skoutelli
<astraea.quinn.skoutelli@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Astraea Quinn Skoutelli <astraea.quinn.skoutelli@huawei.com>
Instead of grouping all the `will-change` conditions together, move each
one of them next to the condition for the relevant property.
This avoids the need to call `is_transformable()` multiple times, and
will also be needed for #35391.
Testing: unneeded (no change in behavior)
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This change switches `offsetParent`, `offsetLeft`, etc queries to use
the BoxTree fragments instead of walking the entire fragment tree. In
addition, fragments are stored for columns and colgroups. In general,
this greatly simplifies the flow of the query and prevents having to do
expensive tree walks.
Testing: This change is covered by newly passing WPT tests and three new
failures:
- /css/filter-effects/backdrop-filter-edge-clipping-2.html
- /css/filter-effects/backdrop-filter-edge-mirror.html
- /css/filter-effects/backdrop-filter-edge-pixels-2.html
These failures are actually progressions, because now the references
start
to render properly whereas before they did not.
Fixes: This is part of #36525 and #36665.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This is a followup to #36629, continuing to implement script-based
layout queries using the `Fragment`s attached to the `BoxTree`. In this
change, geometry queris (apart from parent offset) are calculated using
`Fragment`s hanging of the `BoxTree`.
In order to make this work, all `Fragment`s for inlines split by blocks,
need to be accessible in the `BoxTree`. This required some changes to
the way that box tree items were stored in DOM `BoxSlot`s. Now every
inline level item can have more than a single `BoxTree` item. These are
carefully collected by the `InlineFormattingContextBuilder` -- currently
a bit fragile, but with more documentation.
Testing: There are tests for these changes.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-align/#justify-block
Testing: Improves various WPT tests. `justify-self-auto-margins-2.html`
fails but I think the test is wrong.
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
We previously ignored the opaque layout data field inside each node when
measuring a DOM node's memory usage. While some of the reachable memory
was accounted for by measuring the layout's box tree, measuring it via
the node ensures that we don't miss anything. Since there are often Arc
values involved, this means that the layout-thread box tree measurements
now look quite small, while reported JS heap usage has increased.
Testing: Manually compared about:memory for servo.org.
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
When doing any kind of query, up until now, containing block rectangles
were calculated by walking the `FragmentTree` until the node being
queried was found. In order to make possible answering queries without
walking the `FragmentTree`, `Fragment`s need to cache their cumulative
containing block rectangles.
This change adds a new `FragmentTree` pass (during construction) that
takes care of calculating and caching these values. The new cached value
is used during resolved style queries and also scrolling area queries
(with the idea that all queries will eventually use them).
In addition, extra `FragmentTree` walks used for cancelling animations
for elements no longer in the `FragmentTree` are integrated into this
new traversal.
Testing: Covered by existing WPT tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
This reworks the structure of reflow in `layout_thread_2020` in order to
make it more modular. The goal here is to allow possibly adding a new
fragment tree traversal and to, in general, make the code a bit more
organized.
Testing: This should not change any behavior so is covered by existing
WPT tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Now that legacy layout has been removed, the name `layout_2020` doesn't
make much sense any longer, also it's 2025 now for better or worse. The
split between the "layout thread" and "layout" also doesn't make as much
sense since layout doesn't run on it's own thread. There's a possibility
that it will in the future, but that should be something that the user
of the crate controls rather than layout iself.
This is part of the larger layout interface cleanup and optimization
that
@Looriool and I are doing.
Testing: Covered by existing tests as this is just code movement.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
We were already not compiling it and not running tests on it by default.
So it's simpler to just completely remove it.
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
* Use 2024 style edition
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
* Reformat all code
Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
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Signed-off-by: Simon Wülker <simon.wuelker@arcor.de>
Instead of keeping a per-FontGroup cache of the previously used fallback
font, cache this value in the caller of `FontGroup::find_by_codepoint`.
The problem with caching this value in the `FontGroup` is that it can
make one layout different from the next.
Still, it is important to cache the value somewhere so that, for
instance, Chinese character don't have to continuously walk through the
entire fallback list when laying out. The heuristic here is to try to
last used font first if the `Script`s match. At the very least this
should make one layout consistent with the next.
Fixes#35704.
Fixes#35697.
Fixes#35689.
Fixes#35679.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
The new version of rust has more checks trying to prevent mistakes
around order of operations and shifts.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* layout: Add AxesScrollSensitivity to enable control of scroll in axis
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout_2013: Be compatible with AxesScrollSensitivity
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout: update struct AxesScrollSensitivity to euclid::Vector2D
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* display_list: implement From<Overflow> for ScrollSensitivity
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout: simplify and reuse scroll related logic
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout_2013: simplify and reuse scroll related logic
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout, layout_2013: revert AxesScrollSensitivity to pair struct
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout: Reimport ComputedOverflow as #35103 depends on it
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout: Add AxesOverflow to replace PhysicalVec
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout: implement scroll of viewport for different axes
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* layout: explicitly handle overflow match
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
* Update components/shared/webrender/Cargo.toml
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Euclid Ye <yezhizhenjiakang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
In addition to some small API changes, this downstream version of
WebRender no longer depends on a very old version of time. This is the
last step toward removing the dependency on `time0.1`.
The review for this commit should also include: 9f552bebab
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Bumps Stylo to https://github.com/servo/stylo/pull/116
This way the callers don't have to clone it if they don't have ownership
or want to use the value later.
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Instead of setting up a route for every image load in the DOM / Layout,
route all incoming image cache responses through the `ScriptThread`.
This avoids creating a set of file descriptor for every image that is
loaded.
This change requires having the `ImageCache` track the `PipelineId` of
the original the listener so that the `ScriptThread` can route it
properly to the correct `Window`.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
There were two kinds of layout tracing controlled by the same debugging
option:
- modern layout: Functionality that dumped a JSON serialization of the
layout tree before and after layout.
- legacy layout: A scope based tracing that reported the process of
layout in a structured way.
I don't think anyone working on layout is using either of these two
features. For modern layout requiring data structure to implement
`serde` serialization is incredibly inconvenient and also generates a
lot of extra code.
We also have a more modern tracing functionality based on perfetto that
we have started to use for layout and IMO it's actually being used and
more robust.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
There are some preferences and options that are only used by legacy
layout or not used at all. This PR removes them.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
The new version of rust allows us to elide some lifetimes and clippy is
now complaining about this. This change elides them where possible and
removes the clippy exceptions.
Fixes#34804.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Manage `<iframe>` size updates in `Window`. In addition to removing
duplicated code, this will allow setting `<iframe>` sizes synchronously
on child `Pipeline`s of the same origin in the script process in a
followup change. The goal is remove flakiness from `<iframe>` sizing.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* Remove unused deps
This doesn't seem to remove any deps from the workspace.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
* ohos: Remove gaol dependency
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jonathan Schwender <schwenderjonathan@gmail.com>
* feat: patch for video layout sizes
added rebase from main 2024/10/05
Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* feat: take width and height parameters if provided
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* chore: tidy the code and update test expectations
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* feat: handle removing poster
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* chore: update test expectations and remove debug code
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* fix: issues after rebasing to main
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* feat: pass src remove test and tidy
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* chore: clippy fixes
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* chore: update passing test expectations
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* fix object-position-svg test
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* fix unintentional override of video size and resize events
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* change how resize events are sent to better match the spec
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* simplify poster mutation handling
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: eri <eri@inventati.org>
* improved handling of intrinsic sizes
- differentiate between natural size and css size
- presentational attributes
- fallback ratio for video element
- handle more cases where the src/poster are added/removed
- aspect ratio hints
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* update test expectations
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* fix cleaning current frame
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* update test expectations
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: eri <eri@inventati.org>
* More code review suggestions
Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
* Prevent aspect-ratio:auto from pulling the ratio from the default object size
As resolved in https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7524#issuecomment-1204462924
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
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Signed-off-by: eri <epazos@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: eri <eri@inventati.org>
Signed-off-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Co-authored-by: Oriol Brufau <obrufau@igalia.com>
Instead of a blocking a layout thread on the generation of WebRender
`FontKey`s and `FontInstanceKey`s, generate the keys ahead of time and
send the font data to WebRender asynchronously. This has the benefit of
allowing use of the font much more quickly in layout, though blocking
display list sending itself on the font data upload.
In order to make this work for web fonts, `FontContext` now asks the
`SystemFontService` for a `FontKey`s and `FontInstanceKey`s for new web
fonts. This should happen much more quickly as the `SystemFontService`
is only blocking in order to load system fonts into memory now. In
practice this still drops layout thread blocking to fractions of a
millisecond instead of multiple milliseconds as before.
In addition, ensure that we don't send font data or generate keys for
fonts that are used in layout but never added to display lists. This
should help to reduce memory usage and increase performance.
Performance of this change was verified by putting a microbenchmark
around `FontContext::create_font` which is what triggered font key
generation.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This is done by no longer forwarding compositor-bound messages through
SystemFontService and making `FontContext` non-generic:
- Messages from the `FontContext` to the `Compositor` no longer need to be
forwarded through the `SystemFontService`. Instead send these messages
directly through the script IPC channel to the `Compositor`.
- Instead of adding a mock `SystemFontServiceProxy`, simply implement a
mock `SystemFontService` on the other side of an IPC channel in the
`font_context` unit test. This allows making `FontContext`
non-generic, greatly simplifying the code. The extra complexity moves
into the unit test.
These changes necessitate adding a new kind of `FontIdentifier`,
`FontIdentifier::Mock` due to the fact that local fonts have
platform-specific identifiers. This avoids having to pretend like the
system font service can have web fonts -- which was always a bit of a
hack.
These two changes are combined into one PR because they both require
extensive and similar chages in the font_context unit test which
dependended on the details of both of them.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
This changes modifes the way that font data is sent over IPC channels.
Instead of serializing the data or sending it via IPC byte senders, font
data is copied into shared memory and a copy of the handle is sent over
the channel.
There is also the idea of sending the file handle of the on disk data of
system fonts. This could be implemented as a further followup once there
is an abstraction in `ipc-channel` over file handles.
To accomplish this, a `FontData` abstraction is added, which also allows
caching an in-memory shared `Arc<Vec<u8>>` version of the data (neeeded
by some APIs). This could also be a place for caching font tables in the
future.
Finally, the `FontCacheThread` is renamed to the `SystemFontService`
while the proxy for this is now named `SystemFontServiceProxy`.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>