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Phil Ringnalda
e180240230 Back out 6 changesets (bug 1186745) for cpptest failure in runnable_utils_unittest, nrappkit_unittest, test_nr_socket_unittest
Backed out changeset c6142b815de0 (bug 1186745)
Backed out changeset d8f740ef2430 (bug 1186745)
Backed out changeset edc0b56d81fa (bug 1186745)
Backed out changeset 383f8ac033ea (bug 1186745)
Backed out changeset ce960a661987 (bug 1186745)
Backed out changeset 3e9783023fb2 (bug 1186745)
2015-09-28 19:05:02 -07:00
Xidorn Quan
9bd0b53b49 Bug 1186745 part 6 - Fix event leak when using NS_DispatchToCurrentThread. r=froydnj 2015-09-29 09:28:22 +10:00
Xidorn Quan
3435ff569e Bug 1186745 part 5 - Make nsThread::Dispatch() always leak the event if it fails. r=froydnj 2015-09-29 09:28:22 +10:00
Xidorn Quan
1f58dae0e0 Bug 1186745 part 4 - Make TracedRunnable accept an already_AddRefed instead of a raw pointer. r=froydnj 2015-09-29 09:28:22 +10:00
Xidorn Quan
b37a3d764f Bug 1186745 part 3 - Make nsThreadSyncDispatch leak the sync task by default when Run() is not called. r=froydnj 2015-09-29 09:28:22 +10:00
Xidorn Quan
2c7ed2222d Bug 1186745 part 2 - Move nsThreadSyncDispatch class to its own header file. r=froydnj 2015-09-29 09:28:22 +10:00
Xidorn Quan
af1edf4c69 Bug 1186745 part 1 - Add LeakRefPtr for pointer leaking by default. r=froydnj
This class can be used instead of raw pointer for a sound leaking-by-default
behavior. Also it could take advantage of move semantic check in the future.
2015-09-29 09:28:22 +10:00
Carsten "Tomcat" Book
d3d65f378b merge mozilla-inbound to mozilla-central a=merge 2015-09-28 14:13:24 +02:00
Dave Townsend
433b956d63 Bug 1207287: Move the app-shipped system add-ons somewhere where they will be included in up date MARs. r=froydnj r=rhelmer
This moves the app-shipped system add-ons into <appdir>/features. I've created
a new directory provider location for this since it allows us to override the
location without allowing external apps to do so as would be the case with
prefs.
2015-09-24 16:03:01 -07:00
Ted Mielczarek
d7c2ab74af bug 681602 - Implement xptcall for arm iOS. r=glandium
xptcstubs_arm mostly works on iOS but Apple's assembler is ridiculous so
the inline assembly for the SharedStub and the stub methods needs judicious
preprocessor use.
2015-09-23 09:57:10 -04:00
Wes Kocher
2fbad3c011 Backed out 7 changesets (bug 1206168, bug 1177318, bug 1054756) for hazard build failures CLOSED TREE
Backed out changeset e892727a373a (bug 1206168)
Backed out changeset 6c93d1044b7e (bug 1054756)
Backed out changeset 105433ce195b (bug 1054756)
Backed out changeset 13128a88f2b9 (bug 1054756)
Backed out changeset c250abf4fd17 (bug 1054756)
Backed out changeset fc9fef646a97 (bug 1054756)
Backed out changeset c8897f109a08 (bug 1177318)
2015-09-23 12:31:19 -07:00
Andrew McCreight
871c25a7da Bug 1208157, part 2 - Make the fields of nsCycleCollector private. r=smaug
These are accidentally exposed by the NS_DECL.
2015-09-25 10:43:21 -07:00
Andrew McCreight
d005a38908 Bug 1208157, part 1 - Add and use nsCycleCollector::IsIdle() predicate. r=smaug 2015-09-25 10:43:21 -07:00
Andrew McCreight
0ab71479e6 Bug 1202670 - Move most of nsCycleCollector::RemoveObjectFromGraph into CCGraph. r=smaug 2015-09-25 10:43:21 -07:00
Jason Orendorff
4cfe9aa85f Bug 1054756, part 5 - Remove Class::convert. 2015-03-20 16:28:59 -05:00
James Cheng
e895cc47b0 Bug 1206598 - Use universal reference to reduce the redundant copy. r=nfroyd 2015-09-20 23:30:00 +02:00
Chris Peterson
b06d7f99a7 Bug 1207030 - Enable -Wshadow flag in more directories that have no -Wshadow warnings. r=glandium 2015-09-22 21:39:03 -07:00
Chris Peterson
264205a424 Bug 1207031 - Suppress -Wshadow warnings from google-breakpad headers in xpcom/threads. r=froydnj 2015-09-21 22:41:52 -07:00
Nathan Froyd
7509de80d2 Bug 1202497 - follow-up - fix static analysis bustage; r=me 2015-09-22 19:25:37 -04:00
Nathan Froyd
0230fc538f Bug 1202497 - part 7 - make nsEventQueue use external locking; r=gerald
We want to ensure that nsThread's use of nsEventQueue uses locking done
in nsThread instead of nsEventQueue, for efficiency's sake: we only need
to lock once in nsThread, rather than the current situation of locking
in nsThread and additionally in nsEventQueue.  With the current
structure of nsEventQueue, that would mean that nsThread should be using
a Monitor internally, rather than a Mutex.

Which would be well and good, except that DOM workers use nsThread's
mutex to protect their own, internal CondVar.  Switching nsThread to use
a Monitor would mean that either:

- DOM workers drop their internal CondVar in favor of nsThread's
  Monitor-owned CondVar.  This change seems unlikely to work out well,
  because now the Monitor-owned CondVar is performing double duty:
  tracking availability of events in nsThread's event queue and
  additionally whatever DOM workers were using a CondVar for.  Having a
  single CondVar track two things in such a fashion is for Experts Only.

- DOM workers grow their own Mutex to protect their own CondVar.  Adding
  a mutex like this would change locking in subtle ways and seems
  unlikely to lead to success.

Using a Monitor in nsThread is therefore untenable, and we would like to
retain the current Mutex that lives in nsThread.  Therefore, we need to
have nsEventQueue manage its own condition variable and push the
required (Mutex) locking to the client of nsEventQueue.  This scheme
also seems more fitting: external clients merely need synchronized
access to the event queue; the details of managing notifications about
events in the event queue should be left up to the event queue itself.

Doing so also forces us to merge nsEventQueueBase and nsEventQueue:
there's no way to have nsEventQueueBase require an externally-defined
Mutex and then have nsEventQueue subclass nsEventQueueBase and provide
its own Mutex to the superclass.  C++ initialization rules (and the way
things like CondVar are constructed) simply forbid it.  But that's OK,
because we want a world where nsEventQueue is externally locked anyway,
so there's no reason to have separate classes here.

One casualty of this work is removing ChaosMode support from
nsEventQueue.  nsEventQueue had support to delay placing events into the
queue, theoretically giving other threads the chance to put events there
first.  Unfortunately, since the thread would have been holding a lock
(as is evident from the MutexAutoLock& parameter required), sleeping in
PutEvent accomplishes nothing but delaying the thread from getting
useful work done.  We should support this, but it's complicated to
figure out how to reasonably support this right now.

A wrinkle in this overall pleasant refactoring is that nsThreadPool's
threads wait for limited amounts of time for new events to be placed in
the event queue, so that they can shut themselves down if no new events
are appearing.  Setting limits on the number of threads also needs to be
able to wake up all threads, so threads can shut themselves down if
necessary.

Unfortunately, with the transition to nsEventQueue managing its own
condition variable, there's no way for nsThreadPool to perform these
functions, since there's no Monitor to wait on.  Therefore, we add a
private API for accessing the condition variable and performing the
tasks nsThreadPool needs.

Prior to all the previous patches, placing items in an nsThread's event
queue required three lock/unlock pairs: one for nsThread's Mutex, one to
enter nsEventQueue's ReentrantMonitor, and one to exit nsEventQueue's
ReentrantMonitor.  The upshot of all this work is that we now only
require one lock/unlock pair in nsThread itself, as things should be.
2015-09-20 05:13:09 -04:00
Nathan Froyd
73a09d69ae Bug 1202497 - part 6 - make the locking requirements of nsEventQueue explicit; r=gerald
Like the previous patch, this patch is a no-op change in terms of
functionality.  It does, however, pave part of the way for forcing
clients of nsEventQueue to provide their own locking.
2015-09-21 04:34:51 -04:00
Nathan Froyd
68102938d6 Bug 1202497 - part 5 - make the locking requirements of nsChainedEventQueue explicit; r=gerald
This patch is a no-op in terms of functionality.  It ensures that we're
always holding nsThread's mutex when we touch mEvents, as dictated by
the comments.  Putting this addition into its own patch will help make
the change to having nsEventQueue by guarded by a Mutex, rather than a
Monitor, somewhat clearer.
2015-09-20 04:59:56 -04:00
Nathan Froyd
2ee968b041 Bug 1202497 - part 4 - lock around call to nsChainedEventQueue::HasPendingEvent; r=gerald
This is another case of an access to mEvents not being protected by
mLock.  Future patches will make this locking requirement explicit in
nsChainedEventQueue, so we won't have problems like this.  (Since
nsEventQueue has its own locking at this point, this omission didn't
matter much, but the omission will most certainly matter later.)
2015-09-20 04:47:10 -04:00
Nathan Froyd
ce3131e557 Bug 1202497 - part 3 - remove nsThread::GetEvent; r=gerald
GetEvent was only called from one place, so it wasn't terribly useful as
an abstraction.  It also broke the invariant that we protect accesses to
mEvents with mLock, as documented in nsThread.h.  While upcoming patches
could have just updated GetEvent to do the necessary locking on its own,
it seemed just as easy to make the locking requirements at the callsite,
as will be done for other accesses to mEvents.
2015-09-20 04:44:51 -04:00
Nathan Froyd
90049a0b38 Bug 1202497 - part 2 - remove ReentrantMonitor specializations for nsEventQueueBase; r=gerald
Now that nsEventQueue no longer depends on ReentrantMonitors, we can get
rid of these unused specializations.
2015-09-20 04:17:05 -04:00
Nathan Froyd
83a4f80bee Bug 1202497 - part 1 - switch nsEventQueue to use a non-reentrant Monitor; r=gerald
nsEventQueue's monitor does not require re-entrancy now that the monitor
is not externally visible.  Since ReentrantMonitors require two separate
mutex lock/unlock pairs (one on entry, and one on exit), this cuts the
amount of locking nsEventQueue's methods do by half.
2015-09-14 21:52:08 -04:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9aaf4e1aed Bug 1205941 - Make TimerFirings logging output post-processible with fix_linux_stack.py. r=glandium. 2015-09-21 17:13:51 -07:00
Daniel Holbert
7b4c305ea1 Bug 1087488: Remove some SPROP macro usages in Omnijar.cpp, to avoid triggering -Wtautological-compare clang warning. r=glandium 2015-09-21 16:36:40 -07:00
ffxbld
f5445f6eb8 Update configs. IGNORE BROKEN CHANGESETS CLOSED TREE NO BUG a=release ba=release 2015-09-21 10:15:23 -04:00
Mike Hommey
5cd6b3d15e Bug 1203840 - Trigger dirty pages purge after CC. r=njn,r=smaug,r=mccr8
Jemalloc 4 purges dirty pages regularly during free() when the ratio of dirty
pages compared to active pages is higher than 1 << lg_dirty_mult.  We set
lg_dirty_mult in jemalloc_config to limit RSS usage, but it also has an impact
on performance.

So instead of enforcing a high ratio to force more pages being purged, we keep
jemalloc's default ratio of 8, and force a regular purge of all dirty pages,
after cycle collection.

Keeping jemalloc's default ratio avoids cycle-collection-triggered purge to
have to go through really all dirty pages when there are a lot, in which case
the normal jemalloc purge during free() will already have kicked in. It also
takes care of everything that doesn't run the cycle collector still having
a level of purge, like plugins in the plugin-container.

At the same time, since jemalloc_purge_freed_pages does nothing with jemalloc 4,
repurpose the MEMORY_FREE_PURGED_PAGES_MS telemetry probe to track the time
spent in this cycle-collector-triggered purge.
2015-09-20 17:43:43 +09:00
Peter Van der Beken
890c94a546 Fix for bug 527558 (Crash [@ xul.dll\!nsDependentCSubstring::nsDependentCSubstring]). r=sicking. 2009-11-15 14:50:09 +01:00
Nathan Froyd
9d7309858b Bug 1121216 - disable BackgroundHangMonitor for TSan builds; r=jchen 2015-08-04 00:27:59 -04:00
Jim Chen
8d0f2bae4c Bug 1196381 - Eliminate breakpad dependency in ThreadStackHelper; r=nfroyd r=snorp
The breakpad dependency in ThreadStackHelper is preventing us from
upgrading our in-tree copy to a newer version (bug 1069556). This patch
gets rid of that dependency. This makes native stack frames not work
for BHR, but because of the ftp.m.o decommissioning, native
symbolication was already broken and naive stack frames already don't
work, so we don't really lose anything from this patch.

Eventually we want to make ThreadStackHelper use other means of
unwinding, such as LUL for Linux

I added | #if 0 | around the code to fill the thread context, but left
the code in because I think we'll evenually want to reuse some of that
code.
2015-09-18 09:17:10 -04:00
Andrew McCreight
480f5bda5e Bug 1205348 - Always do shutdown CCs when NS_FREE_PERMANENT_DATA is defined. r=smaug 2015-09-16 10:10:00 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
248f611da3 Bug 1201135 - Rename pldhash.{h,cpp} to PLDHashTable.{h,cpp}. r=mccr8. 2015-09-15 20:49:53 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0c11ddaac5 Bug 1203427 (part 6) - Add link to MDN docs about TimerFirings logging. r=me.
DONTBUILD because comment-only change.
2015-09-16 21:49:24 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
87b72844e7 Bug 1203427 (part 5) - Add logging of timer firings. r=froydnj. 2015-09-10 00:50:51 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
71d48ad3c1 Bug 1203427 (part 4) - Remove trailing whitespace from nsITimer.idl. r=froydnj.
IGNORE IDL because whitespace only changes.
2015-09-14 15:57:17 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
bd96d1d691 Bug 1203427 (part 3) - Change order of InitCommon() arguments. r=froydnj.
This makes the order of |aDelay| and |aType| match those of the InitWith*()
functions.

I've made this change because the inconsistency tripped me up during the
development of part 4.
2015-09-14 15:57:17 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e7fadb1c11 Bug 1203427 (part 1) - Add nsExpirationTracker::mName. r=froydnj.
There are many sub-classes of nsExpirationTracker. In order to distinguish them
nicely in the logging of timer firings, it's necessary to manually name each
one. (This wouldn't be necessary if there was a way to stringify template
parameters, but there isn't.)
2015-09-09 21:07:07 -07:00
Chris Peterson
0bd0346914 Bug 1204403 - Fix -Wshadow warnings in xpcom. r=mccr8 2015-09-07 23:56:16 -07:00
Kan-Ru Chen
756a10022e Bug 1123237 - Part 10. Expose SwapElements from nsBaseHashtable. r=nfroyd 2015-09-16 10:31:13 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f71059bd78 Bug 1121760 (part 6) - Move all remaining PL_DHash*() functions into PLDHashTable. r=poiru. 2015-09-14 14:23:47 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
acbee27050 Bug 1121760 (part 5) - Remove PL_DHashMarkTableImmutable(). r=poiru. 2015-09-14 14:23:27 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
974fdf5900 Bug 1121760 (part 4) - Remove PL_DHashTableRawRemove(). r=poiru. 2015-09-14 14:23:26 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4dafae0e81 Bug 1121760 (part 3) - Remove PL_DHashTableRemove(). r=poiru. 2015-09-14 14:23:24 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
6f753fbb80 Bug 1121760 (part 2) - Remove PL_DHashTableAdd(). r=poiru. 2015-09-14 14:23:12 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e600d6de49 Bug 1121760 (part 1) - Remove PL_DHashTableSearch(). r=poiru. 2015-05-21 00:34:25 -07:00
Andrew McCreight
91739bc0f4 Bug 1201271 - Warn about unused results for more methods of nsTArray. r=froydnj
This leaves alone the AppendElement methods.
2015-09-15 15:30:44 -07:00
Shu-yu Guo
d8faa01cea Bug 1202902 - Mass replace toplevel 'let' with 'var' in preparation for global lexical scope. (rs=jorendorff) 2015-09-15 11:19:45 -07:00