/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* 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_widget_APZCCallbackHelper_h__ #define __mozilla_widget_APZCCallbackHelper_h__ #include "FrameMetrics.h" #include "nsIContent.h" #include "nsIDocument.h" #include "nsIDOMWindowUtils.h" namespace mozilla { namespace widget { /* This class contains some helper methods that facilitate implementing the GeckoContentController callback interface required by the AsyncPanZoomController. Since different platforms need to implement this interface in similar-but- not-quite-the-same ways, this utility class provides some helpful methods to hold code that can be shared across the different platform implementations. */ class APZCCallbackHelper { typedef mozilla::layers::FrameMetrics FrameMetrics; typedef mozilla::layers::ScrollableLayerGuid ScrollableLayerGuid; public: /* Checks to see if the pres shell that the given FrameMetrics object refers to is still the valid pres shell for the DOMWindowUtils. This can help guard against apply stale updates (updates meant for a pres shell that has since been torn down and replaced). */ static bool HasValidPresShellId(nsIDOMWindowUtils* aUtils, const FrameMetrics& aMetrics); /* Applies the scroll and zoom parameters from the given FrameMetrics object to the root frame corresponding to the given DOMWindowUtils. If tiled thebes layers are enabled, this will align the displayport to tile boundaries. Setting the scroll position can cause some small adjustments to be made to the actual scroll position. aMetrics' display port and scroll position will be updated with any modifications made. */ static void UpdateRootFrame(nsIDOMWindowUtils* aUtils, FrameMetrics& aMetrics); /* Applies the scroll parameters from the given FrameMetrics object to the subframe corresponding to the given content object. If tiled thebes layers are enabled, this will align the displayport to tile boundaries. Setting the scroll position can cause some small adjustments to be made to the actual scroll position. aMetrics' display port and scroll position will be updated with any modifications made. */ static void UpdateSubFrame(nsIContent* aContent, FrameMetrics& aMetrics); /* Get the DOMWindowUtils for the window corresponding to the given document. */ static already_AddRefed GetDOMWindowUtils(const nsIDocument* aDoc); /* Get the DOMWindowUtils for the window corresponding to the givent content element. This might be an iframe inside the tab, for instance. */ static already_AddRefed GetDOMWindowUtils(const nsIContent* aContent); /* Get the presShellId and view ID for the given content element, if they can be found. Returns false if the values could not be found, true if they could. */ static bool GetScrollIdentifiers(const nsIContent* aContent, uint32_t* aPresShellIdOut, FrameMetrics::ViewID* aViewIdOut); /* Tell layout that we received the scroll offset update for the given view ID, so that it accepts future scroll offset updates from APZ. */ static void AcknowledgeScrollUpdate(const FrameMetrics::ViewID& aScrollId, const uint32_t& aScrollGeneration); /* Save an "input transform" property on the content element corresponding to the scrollable content. This is needed because in some cases when the APZ code sends a paint request via the GeckoContentController interface, we don't always apply the scroll offset that was requested. Since the APZ code doesn't know that we didn't apply it, it will transform inputs assuming that we had applied it, and so we need to apply a fixup to the input to account for the fact that we didn't. The |aApzcMetrics| argument are the metrics that the APZ sent us, and the |aActualMetrics| argument are the metrics representing the gecko state after we applied some or all of the APZ metrics. */ static void UpdateCallbackTransform(const FrameMetrics& aApzcMetrics, const FrameMetrics& aActualMetrics); /* Apply an "input transform" to the given |aInput| and return the transformed value. The input transform applied is the one for the content element corresponding to |aGuid|; this is populated in a previous call to UpdateCallbackTransform. See that method's documentations for details. */ static CSSPoint ApplyCallbackTransform(const CSSPoint& aInput, const ScrollableLayerGuid& aGuid); /* Same as above, but operates on nsIntPoint that are assumed to be in LayoutDevice pixel space. Requires an additonal |aScale| parameter to convert between CSS and LayoutDevice space. */ static nsIntPoint ApplyCallbackTransform(const nsIntPoint& aPoint, const ScrollableLayerGuid& aGuid, const CSSToLayoutDeviceScale& aScale); }; } } #endif /*__mozilla_widget_APZCCallbackHelper_h__ */