This does two things:
- Stop calling the callback when initializing cubeb prefs callback, see the
comment block for the rationale.
- Change the pref name so that the problem does not continue to be triggered
with users that have the old pref name in their profile.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9Ty7Mt9WZpP
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 1ed504be98c279f54a1a6c4168709b3ba78103e5
- Now destroying and re-creating Oculus sessions when switching
between magic window and immersive WebVR (BeginPresent / ExitPresent)
- Now sending flags to Oculus ovr_initilize to specify if Firefox will
be presenting to the VR display or just using tracking
- Now coordinating oculus session shutdown and restart between the
VR controllers and the VR display with reference counting.
- Now able to return to Oculus home after using WebVR
- Magic window / non-exclusive sessions no longer take over the VR headset
causing it to display a message that Firefox.exe is not responding.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EnRsxt6ZSzg
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 10ba1b76bf75774b8842d99b555319fb5dd7f736
This is so we can land these changes, followed by setting the pref to true, landing the test changes, and fixing all of the places where this would break the UI. See bug 945240 comment 100
MozReview-Commit-ID: ItEhfavx57s
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 6b31aa73592794aba7f31e64a19708b59beeae56
This is to deal with possible bugs or web-compat issues that may arrise.
Also fixes GetDisplayHostPort which would not return the correct brackets for IPv6 addresses
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3OfiBDND5Cs
* * *
[mq]: fix_ipv6_hostport.patch
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3VYCwlt7IGT
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : a1e97b426de2ed7f5e00023407d1fcd81eb0df0e
* nsStandardURL::GetHost/GetHostPort/GetSpec contain an punycode encoded hostname.
* Added nsIURI::GetDisplayHost/GetDisplayHostPort/GetDisplaySpec which have unicode hostnames, depending on the hostname, character blacklist and the network.IDN_show_punycode pref
* remove mHostEncoding since it's not needed anymore (the hostname is always ASCII encoded)
* Add mCheckedIfHostA to know when GetDisplayHost can return the regular host, or when we need to use the cached mDisplayHost
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4qV9Ynhr2Jl
* * *
Bug 945240 - Make sure nsIURI.specIgnoringRef/.getSensitiveInfoHiddenSpec/.prePath contain unicode hosts when network.standard-url.punycode-host is set to false r=mcmanus
MozReview-Commit-ID: F6bZuHOWEsj
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : d8ae8bf774eb22b549370ca96565bafc930faf51
Most of the names passed to nsIStringBundle::{Get,Format}StringFromUTF8Name
have one of the two following forms:
- a 16-bit C string literal, which is then converted to an 8-bit string in
order for the lookup to occur;
- an 8-bit C string literal converted to a 16-bit string, which is then
converted back to an 8-bit string in order for the lookup to occur.
This patch introduces and uses alternative methods that can take an 8-bit C
string literal, which requires changing some signatures in other methods and
functions. It replaces all C++ uses of the old methods.
The patch also changes the existing {Get,Format}StringFromName() methods so
they take an AUTF8String argument for the name instead of a wstring, because
that's nicer for JS code.
Even though there is a method for C++ code and a different one for JS code,
|binaryname| is used so that the existing method names can be used for the
common case in both languages.
The change reduces the number of NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 and
NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8 conversions while running Speedometer v2 from ~270,000 to
~160,000. (Most of these conversions involved the string
"deprecatedReferrerDirective" in nsCSPParser.cpp.)
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 3bee57a501035f76a81230d95186f8c3f460ff8e
In scenarios where users use OS in one locale set and the App in another,
users should be able to chose which locale set to follow for regional
preferences. This method should be used over getAppLocales for all cases
where the locales are used to format regional preferences related
items like calendars, dates, units etc.
MozReview-Commit-ID: OOBYIZCKXE
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : be1b96728ff85b6c3e96a2a08db737c3e247cbbc
With this in place, scroll-linked effects will remain in sync with async
scrolling if they can be processed and painted within the frame budget.
This change is currently behind a pref that's off by default.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6GEJTKZh6ON
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 534bf15ef1c5ca26e1dc0d7eb298063b80aa9dd3
- Now destroying and re-creating Oculus sessions when switching
between magic window and immersive WebVR (BeginPresent / ExitPresent)
- Now sending flags to Oculus ovr_initilize to specify if Firefox will
be presenting to the VR display or just using tracking
- Now coordinating oculus session shutdown and restart between the
VR controllers and the VR display with reference counting.
- Now able to return to Oculus home after using WebVR
- Magic window / non-exclusive sessions no longer take over the VR headset
causing it to display a message that Firefox.exe is not responding.
MozReview-Commit-ID: EnRsxt6ZSzg
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : d1ecf52e064ffe88c2cdebb011b8ffa9beb7b46e
Deduct timeout execution time from a continuously regenerating
execution budget. Then throttle timeouts by using that budget in
TimeoutManager::MinSchedulingDelay to adjust the minimum value if
the budget is negative. The minimum value is adjusted to be a
value where the budget would have regenerated to be +0 ms.
The execution budget is clamped by values in ms defined in prefs:
* dom.timeout.background_throttling_max_budget: 50
* dom.timeout.foreground_throttling_max_budget: -1
A value equal or less than 0 means that the budget is infinite.
The regeneration rate can be controlled by the following prefs:
* dom.timeout.background_budget_regeneration_rate
* dom.timeout.foreground_budget_regeneration_rate
one each for foreground and background throttling.
To not starve timeouts indefinitely we clamp the minimum delay using
the pref:
* dom.timeout.budget_throttling_max_delay: 15000
The feature is behind the pref:
* dom.timeout.enable_budget_timer_throttling