nsContentUtils::CallOnAllRemoteChildren calls a callback on all tabs
connected to a given window but it has only worked in Firefox e10s tabs.
This patch adds a list of (weak) references to each top-level document's
WindowRoot so that e.g. the nsPresContext can access them instead of
using nsContentUtils. This provides a solution to the problem of finding remote PBrowsers generally.
When connecting a lowdpi external monitor on hidpi mac, TabChild gets an
UpdateDimensions call, followed by a UIResolutionChanged call. After
the UpdateDimensions call, the content process is in an incorrect state
where it has the dimensions of the new display and scale of the old one.
After the UIResolutionChanged message, the values are again consistent.
In the interim, reflow resizes layers based on the incorrect (old) scale
and subsequently uses those incorrect values when the new scale comes
in. This patch normalizes the message parameters by dividing by scale
(the result is what OS X calls point coordinates) so that this doesn't happen.
nsContentUtils::CallOnAllRemoteChildren calls a callback on all tabs
connected to a given window but it has only worked in Firefox e10s tabs.
This patch adds a list of (weak) references to each top-level document's
WindowRoot so that e.g. the nsPresContext can access them instead of
using nsContentUtils. This provides a solution to the problem of finding remote PBrowsers generally.
When connecting a lowdpi external monitor on hidpi mac, TabChild gets an
UpdateDimensions call, followed by a UIResolutionChanged call. After
the UpdateDimensions call, the content process is in an incorrect state
where it has the dimensions of the new display and scale of the old one.
After the UIResolutionChanged message, the values are again consistent.
In the interim, reflow resizes layers based on the incorrect (old) scale
and subsequently uses those incorrect values when the new scale comes
in. This patch normalizes the message parameters by dividing by scale
(the result is what OS X calls point coordinates) so that this doesn't happen.
This is straightforward mapping of PR_LOG levels to their LogLevel
counterparts:
PR_LOG_ERROR -> LogLevel::Error
PR_LOG_WARNING -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_WARN -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_INFO -> LogLevel::Info
PR_LOG_DEBUG -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_NOTICE -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_VERBOSE -> LogLevel::Verbose
Instances of PRLogModuleLevel were mapped to a fully qualified
mozilla::LogLevel, instances of PR_LOG levels in #defines were mapped to a
fully qualified mozilla::LogLevel::* level, and all other instances were
mapped to us a shorter format of LogLevel::*.
Bustage for usage of the non-fully qualified LogLevel were fixed by adding
|using mozilla::LogLevel;| where appropriate.
This is straightforward mapping of PR_LOG levels to their LogLevel
counterparts:
PR_LOG_ERROR -> LogLevel::Error
PR_LOG_WARNING -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_WARN -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_INFO -> LogLevel::Info
PR_LOG_DEBUG -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_NOTICE -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_VERBOSE -> LogLevel::Verbose
Instances of PRLogModuleLevel were mapped to a fully qualified
mozilla::LogLevel, instances of PR_LOG levels in #defines were mapped to a
fully qualified mozilla::LogLevel::* level, and all other instances were
mapped to us a shorter format of LogLevel::*.
Bustage for usage of the non-fully qualified LogLevel were fixed by adding
|using mozilla::LogLevel;| where appropriate.
This is straightforward mapping of PR_LOG levels to their LogLevel
counterparts:
PR_LOG_ERROR -> LogLevel::Error
PR_LOG_WARNING -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_WARN -> LogLevel::Warning
PR_LOG_INFO -> LogLevel::Info
PR_LOG_DEBUG -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_NOTICE -> LogLevel::Debug
PR_LOG_VERBOSE -> LogLevel::Verbose
Instances of PRLogModuleLevel were mapped to a fully qualified
mozilla::LogLevel, instances of PR_LOG levels in #defines were mapped to a
fully qualified mozilla::LogLevel::* level, and all other instances were
mapped to us a shorter format of LogLevel::*.
Bustage for usage of the non-fully qualified LogLevel were fixed by adding
|using mozilla::LogLevel;| where appropriate.