To improve performance for cross-process COM, we disable COM garbage collection.
However, this means we never receive Release calls from clients, so defunct accessibles can never be deleted.
Since we know when an accessible is shutting down, we can work around this by forcing COM to disconnect this object from all of its remote clients, which will cause associated references to be released.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5sIuxnaRJWj
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To improve performance for cross-process COM, we disable COM garbage collection.
However, this means we never receive Release calls from clients, so defunct accessibles can never be deleted.
Since we know when an accessible is shutting down, we can work around this by forcing COM to disconnect this object from all of its remote clients, which will cause associated references to be released.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5sIuxnaRJWj
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When an idl file is updated, files like HandlerData.h are generated as
part of the midl target (eg: midl_done). However, Make may have already
stat'd HandlerData.h and cached its timestamp. Although there is a
dependency from HandlerData.h on midl_done, there is no recipe. As such,
Make assumes that HandlerData.h hasn't actually changed, and uses the
cached value of the timestamp when determining if it should install the
file into dist/include. If the cached value is older, make may not
trigger the install rule, leaving the old header in place and breaking
the build.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9rdtXIt8mXC
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If a client calls IAccessible2::nRelations, it's likely that it will next call IAccessible2::relations to query each relation.
Furthermore, it's likely the client will call relationType and nTargets on each relation.
Therefore, fetch all of this info when nRelations is called.
The number of relations is immediately returned to the client.
The rest of the info is cached and returned to the client when the appropriate methods are called.
The info is only cached for one call; i.e. after the client calls relations once, the cache is dropped.
This makes memory management simpler and lowers the risk of cache invalidation problems.
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The HandlerProvider::RelationsInfo method provides the type and number of targets for each relation in an IARelationData struct.
This local implementaition of IAccessibleRelation is constructed with an IARelationData struct and serves a single relation.
It uses the data from the struct to answer queries, except for actual targets.
For targets, it makes a remote call to IA2_2::relationTargetsOfType to answer the query.
We use relationTargetsOfType instead of IARelation::targets because marshaling so many IARelation pointers is a major bottleneck.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Dva00FhoSbx
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IAccessible2::relations allows you to fetch IAccessibleRelation objects for all relations.
However, you must first call IAccessible2::nRelations to get the number of relations.
In addition, getting the type and number of targets for each relation requires additional calls.
This new method allows all of this to be retrieved in a single cross-process call.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3zEIjxEyMP5
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JAWS uses QueryService for these.
Using QI avoids a cross-process call, since we have these interfaces cached.
More importantly, if QS is used, the handler won't get used for that object, so our caching won't be used.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Ejc2Bjp7NSv
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We just return failure for these, thus avoiding a pointless cross-process call.
I also updated the comment for an existing service, since I discovered its constant name.
MozReview-Commit-ID: E5hjhR6nYtv
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When querying text attributes, Gecko can return an end offset less than the requested offset in some rare cases, which isn't valid.
This is perhaps because the text mutated during the attribute fetching loop for some reason, making the requested offset invalid.
We now check the end offset and break out of the loop in this case.
This fixes a freeze after sending a message in OX Mail with NVDA.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1lVSLAdOcS7
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Previously, it was querying for IID_IAccessibleHypertext, but this is actually an IAccessibleHypertext2 pointer.
This meant we were crashing when trying to call an IAccessibleHypertext2 method.
This was a regression introduced in bug 1419362.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7akjIfNuIh3
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Both Provider and Handler need to release the interfaces in StaticIA2Data.
Therefore, move this into a common function to avoid duplication pain in future.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7J4iuvDa8m2
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We need to clean up the VARIANT and BSTRs in DynamicIA2Data in the handler as well.
We do this in two places:
1. Before reading a new payload (because we need to clean up the existing payload); and
2. When we're being destroyed.
MozReview-Commit-ID: GvO7csuxtwZ
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DynamicIA2Data contains several BSTRs that need to be freed with SysFreeString.
Previously, we just did a ZeroMemory without actually freeing them.
This cleanup code is placed in a header file so it can be used by AccessibleHandler as well.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4SWuK9oMRYZ
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If a client requests all text (via IAccessibleText::text with IA2_TEXT_OFFSET_LENGTH), it's quite likely they will want all other information about the text as well; i.e. embedded objects and attributes.
Therefore, fetch all of this using a single cross-process call.
The text is immediately returned to the client.
The hyperlinks and attributes are cached for later return to the client when they call the appropriate methods.
They are only cached for one call; i.e. after the client retrieves them, the cache is dropped.
This makes memory management simpler and lowers the risk of cache invalidation problems.
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This allows the handler to fetch all text information in a single cross-process call when appropriate.
Normally, it would be a minimum of 3 calls, plus one call for each additional attribute run.
MozReview-Commit-ID: K5x9bAWiWWJ
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We want to be able to cache data related to both IAccessibleText and IAccessibleHypertext2 in a single call.
This is difficult with the tearoff because separate instances of the tearoff get created for the two interfaces.
Ensuring we use the same instance means working around reference cycles.
We could maintain a separate cache object, but that makes things more complex.
Therefore, it's much simpler to get rid of the tearoff.
A few things to note:
1. ResolveAccHypertext has been renamed to ResolveIAHypertext for consistency with the rest of AccessibleHandler.
2. mAccHypertextProxy has been renamed to mIAHypertextPassThru for consistency with the rest of AccessibleHandler.
3. mIAHypertextPassThru is a weak reference (just like the rest of the passthru pointers) because it refers to a proxy interface and the proxy aggregates the handler.
Thus, we release it immediately to avoid reference cycles.
When it was a tearoff, this was not the case; it was a strong reference.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8NwPA0T1MFX
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1. Bug 1363595 added support for retrieving accDefaultAction from the cache, but the value was never cached in the first place.
This would have meant that accDefaultAction was returning nothing to clients.
2. Since accDefaultAction is the name of the first action, we can also use this cached value for IAccessibleAction::name for index 0.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6PGRH45kKdB
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The handler's implementation of IAHyperlink just forwards calls through to the proxy.
However, it exists because we want the cache to be used when a hyperlink is retrieved.
When querying from the handler to IAHyperlink, we should use the same implementation.
This is mostly about consistency/correctness, especially as we're increasing complexity.
MozReview-Commit-ID: AwYibrFzUyf
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The proxy manager caches interfaces marshaled in the payload and returns them on QI without a cross-process call.
However, it doesn't know about interfaces which don't exist.
We can determine this from the payload, since interfaces which don't exist will have a null pointer.
We use this information to avoid querying the proxy in this case.
MozReview-Commit-ID: FnzDetmTiPP
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Now that virtual buffers have to render across processes, we want to eliminate as many cross-process calls as possible.
This includes QueryInterface calls, since buffers query for several interfaces on every node they visit.
To avoid these cross-process QI calls, we include interfaces clients are likely to request in the handler payload.
This way, they get marshaled in the single call used to retrieve the object.
This patch does the following:
1. Passes the interceptor when building the payload.
We need this so we can get interceptors for other interfaces.
2. Splits the payload into two main parts: a static part and a dynamic part.
The (new) static part contains the interface pointers. The dynamic part contains the rest.
This is necessary because the refresh call cannot pass the interceptor, but the interceptor is needed to build the static part.
Also, re-building the static part is pointless when refreshing.
3. Includes the interface pointers in the payload (BuildStaticIA2Data).
The pointers also have to be cleaned up after marshaling.
4. Releases the interface pointers in the handler after the payload is received.
We do this because they're aggregated by the proxy manager as they're unmarshaled.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6VRLMNScgwW
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Reorder DocAccessibleParent's and DocAccessibleChild's constructor initializer lists to fix these VS2017 warnings:
a11y/DocAccessibleParent.h(32): warning C5038: data member 'mozilla::a11y::DocAccessibleParent::mShutdown' will be initialized after data member 'mozilla::a11y::DocAccessibleParent::mEmulatedWindowHandle'
accessible/ipc/win/DocAccessibleChild.cpp(22): warning C5038: data member 'mozilla::a11y::DocAccessibleChild::mEmulatedWindowHandle' will be initialized after data member 'mozilla::a11y::DocAccessibleChild::mIsRemoteConstructed'
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8flWtpe13ob
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Bug 873444 implemented support for IAccessibleHypertext2.
AccessibleHandler's AccessibleTextTearoff needs to be updated accordingly, thus eliminating an additional cross-process QueryInterface for IAHypertext2 when the client also wants IAText.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EGqYX7jY9Cp
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AccessibleHandler's AccessibleTextTearoff currently makes separate queries for the IAccessibleText and IAccessibleHypertext interfaces.
However, IAccessibleHypertext inherits from IAccessibleText, and wherever one of these interfaces are present, Gecko always implements both.
Therefore, we should just query for and use IAccessibleHypertext for all of these methods, thus saving a cross-process call should a client want both interfaces.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Fb5P7IGDAZZ
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IAccessibleHypertext::hyperlink returns an IAccessibleHyperlink, not an IAccessible2.
previously, the handler didn't know about this interface, so it wasn't used.
Thus, any accessibles retrieved in this way did not benefit from the cache.
This patch teaches the handler about IAccessibleHyperlink so the handler gets used in this case.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 17CxxGyCLrE
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IAccessible2_2::get_attribute is not implemented yet in Gecko.
However, the handler still passes this through, thus resulting in a pointless cross-process call.
Instead, just return E_NOTIMPL in the handler for this method.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5XHieUC4cuz
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(Path is actually r=froydnj.)
Bug 1400459 devirtualized nsIAtom so that it is no longer a subclass of
nsISupports. This means that nsAtom is now a better name for it than nsIAtom.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 91U22X2NydP
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rename : xpcom/ds/nsIAtom.h => xpcom/ds/nsAtom.h
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