This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
This reunifies the behaviour changed in bug 1294232 to ensure that the
vendor ID of GfxInfo is the same between graphics hardware. Vendor ID
should always represent Intel, Nvidia, ATI, etc such that callers can
reason about the performance characteristics without being exposed to
the driver implementation for that platform. Now we split off the more
detailed driver information into the "driver vendor" which will contain
more information, such as what implementation is being used (e.g.
mesa/i965 for modern Intel graphics cards). This field is exposed to the
blocklist and will be useful for allowing different rules for different
driver implementations.
We also now provide a default implementation for
GfxInfoBase::FindMonitors for platforms missing support. This will just
list the primary screen size used without listing secondary monitors,
refresh rate, and such.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29471
clang's -Wmissing-prototypes option identifies global functions that can be made static (because they're only called from one compilation unit) or removed (if they're never called).
gfx/thebes/gfxBlur.cpp:444:6 [-Wmissing-prototypes] no previous prototype for function 'CacheBlur'
gfx/thebes/gfxPlatform.cpp:1087:6 [-Wmissing-prototypes] no previous prototype for function 'IsFeatureSupported'
gfx/thebes/gfxPlatform.cpp:1355:6 [-Wmissing-prototypes] no previous prototype for function 'SourceBufferDestroy'
gfx/thebes/gfxPlatform.cpp:1365:6 [-Wmissing-prototypes] no previous prototype for function 'SourceSurfaceDestroyed'
gfx/thebes/gfxPlatform.cpp:2422:6 [-Wmissing-prototypes] no previous prototype for function 'VideoDecodingFailedChangedCallback'
gfx/thebes/gfxPlatform.cpp:559:6 [-Wmissing-prototypes] no previous prototype for function 'WebRenderDebugPrefChangeCallback'
widget/GfxInfoBase.cpp:82:6 [-Wmissing-prototypes] no previous prototype for function 'InitGfxDriverInfoShutdownObserver'
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20260
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It just doesn't work.
We add the preference media.wmf.force.allow-p010-format to force enable it.
Depends on D8136
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D8310
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There are surprisingly many of them.
(Plus a couple of unnecessary checks after `new` calls that were nearby.)
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This is generally helpful. I'm also seeing much less than 50% of the
wrQualified people in the study getting webrender so this could help
determine why.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2neTFBytzPz
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This adds a WEBRENDER_QUALIFIED feature that's set whenever the webrender could
be used on a machine regardless of whether it's actually being used.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Eke6PMKQOnx
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This removes an unused gfxConfig check and changes Maybe<FeatureStatus>
into FeatureStatus as none of the callers were using None.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Kep6nYpDI3B
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This patch converts all the prefs in MediaPrefs to the new StaticPrefs system.
Note that the "media.wmf.skip-blacklist" pref was present in both MediaPrefs
and gfxPrefs. The copy in MediaPrefs was never used; this explains why this
patch does not add an entry for it to StaticPrefList.h.
Note also that the patch removes themedia.rust.mp4parser pref, because it's
unused.
MozReview-Commit-ID: IfHP37NbIjY
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This does not remove the directives in widget/ContentCache.cpp as those crash
annotations should be temporary and will be removed once bug 1405832 is fixed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: F0STyYDx8F4
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This is similar like the previous patch, but for the 8-bit string variants.
Also, it changes assignment to Adopt() in GetCString() and GetDefaultCString()
to avoid an extra copy.
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This is basically a cosmetic change; references are the normal way to do string
outparams.
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