This requires --build-peers-said-large-imports-were-ok since
third_party/rust/mp4parse/src/lib.rs is 113KB. This code is just moving from
media/mp4parse-rust to third_party/rust, so it's not really adding to net code
size.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D74488
This commit adds syncing support to the `StorageSyncArea` class, via
the Golden Gate library.
It also changes the `BridgedEngine` trait: `initialize` and `finalize`
haven't been useful in practice, since that's managed by the storage
service, and the `LazyStore` takes care of setting up the storage
connection on first use. But, what we do need is a way to signal a
sync is starting, so that the engine can set up temp tables. That's
handled by the new `sync_started`.
Finally, this commit changes `BridgedEngine::set_uploaded` to take a
`sync15_traits::Guid` instead of a `String`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D73415
This commit splits `CryptoWrapper` into a base `RawCryptoWrapper`
class, which only handles encryption and decryption without
parsing the cleartext's contents, and the existing `CryptoWrapper`
class, which works like before.
Our bridged engine subclasses `RawCryptoWrapper`, and
implements some methods to convert records to and from envelopes.
Envelopes are a concept we introduced in `sync15_traits` to pass
along metadata from the BSO wrapper (like the modified time from the
server, and ID, to ensure they match) in addition to the cleartext.
This lets us reuse `sync15_traits::Payload` to parse record payloads
in Rust, and avoids parsing the cleartext in JS, only to stringify it
again when we pass it to the bridged Rust engine.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D73581
This commit removes the `nsICancelable` return values from all
`mozIBridgedSyncEngine` methods, and replaces them with a
`mozIInterruptible` interface that can be implemented by store
classes that support interrupting.
The `nsICancelable` pattern was intended to make each operation
interruptible, without affecting the others. But we can't guarantee
that with SQLite, because it only has a way to interrupt all
running statements on a connection, not specific ones. Further,
this pattern doesn't match what we currently do in a-s, where we
create an internal "interrupt scope" for each operation, and hand
out an "interrupt handle" for interrupting all in-progress
operations.
Storage classes like `StorageSyncArea` can opt in to interruption
by implementing `mozIInterruptible`. It's a separate interface to
protect against accidental misuse: because it interrupts all
statements on the connection, it might lose writes if the current
operation is a `set`, for example. But it's useful for testing and
debugging, so we still expose it.
This commit also changes Golden Gate ferries to hold weak references to
the `BridgedEngine`, so that they don't block teardown.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D73413
This commit wires up `StorageSyncArea::teardown()` to call the new
`webext_storage::Store::close()` method.
It also changes `teardown` to drop the `LazyStore`, and thus close its
database connection, on the main thread if dispatching to the task
queue fails. Dispatch should only fail at shutdown, and putting the
owned reference back only adds indirection, since the `StorageSyncArea`
will still drop its `LazyStore` later in shutdown.
Finally, it includes an xpcshell test fix for
https://github.com/mozilla/application-services/pull/3050.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D72992
Hooray, our first Application Services Rust component! This is a
mechanical run of `mach vendor rust`, split out into its own commit
to make reviewing the Firefox bindings easier.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D71895
Hooray, our first Application Services Rust component! This is a
mechanical run of `mach vendor rust`, split out into its own commit
to make reviewing the Firefox bindings easier.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D71895
There is no need to use the Git repository, its only change compared to 0.1.6
is that some random tidbit has been fixed in the README file.
Depends on D69805
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D69806
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Pick commits:
- ea9e5aa: Implement a API to get `groupd_id` with special case handling (#69)
- d67d4d2: Revise prepush when deleting branch (#76)
- e5b0f97: Stop test immediately when error happens (#77)
- 98e59e5: Migrate from travis-ci.org to travis-ci.com
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D69647
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Pick commits:
- 432259a: Run `cargo fmt`
- c9f0499: Revert `derive(Debug)` removal (#75)
- f9abca8: Replace the custom input linear buffer by something based on ringbuf. (#74)
- 4eafcc8: Fix the resampler-calling code to use the correct semantic (#71)
- 828efbc: Merge pull request #72 from ChunMinChang/rm-debug-trait
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D69250
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Pick commits
- 20daa86: Revise git hooks (#68)
- 81d0024: Revise `destroy_cubeb_device_info` (#67)
- 1cc8a31: Add a hook to check that commits are formatted and linted correctly (#66)
- aa80b3f: Try using the model id as group id. (#64)
- ab31978: Bail if `cargo clippy` or `cargo fmt` fails (#65)
- 3860bb3: Fix comments in #57 (#63)
- ef5f58b: Run `cargo fmt` and make scripts executable (#62)
- a4c83db: Fix two bugs and add logs (#57)
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D68402
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This pulls a new bindgen version and so on.
See last patch of this bug for the relevant third_party/ code changes.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D66280
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Pick commits:
- 4acd802: Destroy the stream properly
- 54d950a: Run the tests in the subcrate (#51)
- 132d209: Clean up clippy warnings and errors (#49)
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D63725
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Pick commits:
- 7fe03b4: Bail out if the output device has no output channel (#50)
- ad74bad: Update README
- 3f38b17: Replace `*.get_mut()` by `*.store()` on all the `Atomic*` (#47)
- b1bc781: Run tests by sanitizers (#46)
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D62654
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Some crates in the dependency graph at some point depend on failure,
without disabling its default features, which means they are turned on
for m-c builds.
The default features include the backtrace features, which seems to
cause issues for some m-c builds (like the Windows one).
As we can't turn of default features easily, our next best option is to
use a patched version that doesn't have include backtrace as a default feature.
Original repository: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/failure
Base commit: 20f9a9e223
Forked repository: https://github.com/badboy/failure
Branch: no-default-backtrace
New commit: 64af847bc5
Steps to update after adding the patch line:
cargo update -p gkrust-shared
mach vendor rust
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D59357
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
The first bug is needed to work around mingw32's broken support of static inline thread_locals.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D57273
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I messed up and deleted my own fork once my PR was merged, given the owner said
they would do a release.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55894
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
I want to start updating gecko to rand 0.7, and it'd be silly having three rand
versions in tree.
This uses my git repo while I wait for upstream to merge my PR
(https://github.com/mheese/rust-pkcs11/pull/16).
That PR is the only difference from upstream.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55351
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rename : third_party/rust/num-bigint/src/tests/bigint.rs => third_party/rust/num-bigint/tests/bigint.rs
rename : third_party/rust/num-bigint/src/tests/biguint.rs => third_party/rust/num-bigint/tests/biguint.rs
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This change vendors `wgpu` library in-tree and hooks up the initialization bits. It implements adapter and device initialization and adds a simple test.
Current status:
- [x] Architecture
- [x] figure out the IPC story
- [ ] move wgpu crates into a dedicated folder (let's follow up with this)
- [x] Review
- [x] WebIDL changes by DOM peers
- [x] Linux
- [x] avoid depending on spirv_cross - https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/pull/371
- [x] macOS
- [x] due to cross-compiling shaders - https://github.com/gfx-rs/gfx/pull/3047
- [x] need the dependency update
- [x] stop using gcc - https://github.com/SSheldon/rust-objc-exception/pull/5
- [x] unexpected SSL header collision - https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D51148
- [x] undefined Metal symbols
- [x] missing webrtc headers for IPDL magic - https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D51558
- [x] Windows
- [x] due to "ipc-channel" not supporting Windows yet - https://github.com/servo/ipc-channel/pull/233~~
- [x] due to some exceptional stuff - https://github.com/grovesNL/spirv_cross/issues/121
- [x] undefined symbol: `D3D12CreateDevice`
- [x] d3d12.dll is not found, dxgi1_4 doesn't present
- [x] d3d11.dll and dxgi.dll need to be explicitly loaded on win32 mingw - https://github.com/gfx-rs/gfx/pull/3076
- [x] libbacktrace fails to link on win32 mingw
- [x] cc mislinking C++ standard library - https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs/pull/455
- [x] Android
- [x] spirv-cross fails to build - https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Cross/pull/1193
Update-1:
We decided to go with IPDL mechanism instead of Rust based ipc-channel (or any alternatives), which unblocks Windows build.
Update-2:
It appears that WebGPUThreading isn't needed any more as the child thread (and its event loop) is now managed by IPDL infrastructure. This PR removes it 🎉 .
Update-3:
InstanceProvider is also removed.
Update-4:
All set, the try is green, waiting for dependent changes to go in.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D49458
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rename : dom/webgpu/Adapter.cpp => dom/webgpu/ipc/WebGPUTypes.h
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/.cargo-checksum.json => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/.cargo-checksum.json
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/README.rst => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/README.rst
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/benches/extend.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/benches/extend.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/build.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/build.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/array.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/array.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/array_string.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/array_string.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/char.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/char.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/lib.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit_nodrop.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit_nodrop.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit_stable.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit_stable.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/range.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/range.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/tests/serde.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/tests/serde.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/tests/tests.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/tests/tests.rs
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/atom/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/cocoa/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/cocoa/src/lib.rs
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/colorful/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/range-alloc/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/shared_library/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/x11/Cargo.toml
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This change vendors `wgpu` library in-tree and hooks up the initialization bits. It implements adapter and device initialization and adds a simple test.
Current status:
- [x] Architecture
- [x] figure out the IPC story
- [ ] move wgpu crates into a dedicated folder (let's follow up with this)
- [x] Review
- [x] WebIDL changes by DOM peers
- [x] Linux
- [x] avoid depending on spirv_cross - https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/pull/371
- [x] macOS
- [x] due to cross-compiling shaders - https://github.com/gfx-rs/gfx/pull/3047
- [x] need the dependency update
- [x] stop using gcc - https://github.com/SSheldon/rust-objc-exception/pull/5
- [x] unexpected SSL header collision - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1592398
- [x] undefined Metal symbols
- [x] Windows
- [x] due to "ipc-channel" not supporting Windows yet - https://github.com/servo/ipc-channel/pull/233~~
- [x] due to some exceptional stuff - https://github.com/grovesNL/spirv_cross/issues/121
- [x] undefined symbol: `D3D12CreateDevice`
- [x] d3d12.dll is not found, dxgi1_4 doesn't present
- [x] d3d11.dll and dxgi.dll need to be explicitly loaded on win32 mingw - https://github.com/gfx-rs/gfx/pull/3076
- [x] libbacktrace fails to link on win32 mingw
- [x] Android
- [x] spirv-cross fails to build - https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Cross/pull/1193
Update-1:
We decided to go with IPDL mechanism instead of Rust based ipc-channel (or any alternatives), which unblocks Windows build.
Update-2:
It appears that WebGPUThreading isn't needed any more as the child thread (and its event loop) is now managed by IPDL infrastructure. This PR removes it 🎉 .
Update-3:
InstanceProvider is also removed.
Update-4:
All set, the try is green, waiting for dependent changes to go in.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D49458
--HG--
rename : dom/webgpu/Adapter.cpp => dom/webgpu/ipc/WebGPUTypes.h
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/.cargo-checksum.json => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/.cargo-checksum.json
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/README.rst => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/README.rst
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/benches/extend.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/benches/extend.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/build.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/build.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/array.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/array.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/array_string.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/array_string.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/char.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/char.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/lib.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit_nodrop.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit_nodrop.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit_stable.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit_stable.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/range.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/range.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/tests/serde.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/tests/serde.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/tests/tests.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/tests/tests.rs
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/atom/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/cocoa/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/cocoa/src/lib.rs
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/colorful/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/range-alloc/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/shared_library/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/x11/Cargo.toml
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This change vendors `wgpu` library in-tree and hooks up the initialization bits. It implements adapter and device initialization and adds a simple test.
Current status:
- [x] Architecture
- [x] figure out the IPC story
- [ ] move wgpu crates into a dedicated folder (let's follow up with this)
- [x] Review
- [x] WebIDL changes by DOM peers
- [x] Linux
- [x] avoid depending on spirv_cross - https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/pull/371
- [x] macOS
- [x] due to cross-compiling shaders - https://github.com/gfx-rs/gfx/pull/3047
- [x] need the dependency update
- [x] stop using gcc - https://github.com/SSheldon/rust-objc-exception/pull/5
- [x] unexpected SSL header collision - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1592398
- [x] undefined Metal symbols
- [x] Windows
- [x] due to "ipc-channel" not supporting Windows yet - https://github.com/servo/ipc-channel/pull/233~~
- [x] due to some exceptional stuff - https://github.com/grovesNL/spirv_cross/issues/121
- [x] undefined symbol: `D3D12CreateDevice`
- [x] d3d12.dll is not found, dxgi1_4 doesn't present
- [x] d3d11.dll and dxgi.dll need to be explicitly loaded on win32 mingw - https://github.com/gfx-rs/gfx/pull/3076
- [x] libbacktrace fails to link on win32 mingw
- [x] Android
- [x] spirv-cross fails to build - https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Cross/pull/1193
Update-1:
We decided to go with IPDL mechanism instead of Rust based ipc-channel (or any alternatives), which unblocks Windows build.
Update-2:
It appears that WebGPUThreading isn't needed any more as the child thread (and its event loop) is now managed by IPDL infrastructure. This PR removes it 🎉 .
Update-3:
InstanceProvider is also removed.
Update-4:
All set, the try is green, waiting for dependent changes to go in.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D49458
--HG--
rename : dom/webgpu/Adapter.cpp => dom/webgpu/ipc/WebGPUTypes.h
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/.cargo-checksum.json => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/.cargo-checksum.json
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/README.rst => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/README.rst
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/benches/extend.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/benches/extend.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/build.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/build.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/array.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/array.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/array_string.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/array_string.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/char.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/char.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/lib.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit_nodrop.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit_nodrop.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/maybe_uninit_stable.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/maybe_uninit_stable.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/src/range.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/src/range.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/tests/serde.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/tests/serde.rs
rename : third_party/rust/arrayvec/tests/tests.rs => third_party/rust/arrayvec-0.4.11/tests/tests.rs
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/atom/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/cocoa/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/src/lib.rs => third_party/rust/cocoa/src/lib.rs
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/colorful/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/range-alloc/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/shared_library/Cargo.toml
rename : third_party/rust/core-graphics/Cargo.toml => third_party/rust/x11/Cargo.toml
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
It was added in bug 1575760 and turns out to be causing a lot more
problems than anticipated.
However, the previous status quo is also not ideal, so we do
auto-generate .cargo/config.in instead, with a little trick that allows
to just copy it to .cargo/config instead of how individual scripts would
previously manually preprocess it.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D46138
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Maybe back when .cargo/config.in was added, the directory indicated for
vendored crates needed to be absolute. That is at least not the case
with the current supported versions of rust.
The current setup has a few caveats:
- .cargo/config.in has shown to become stale (it currently contains
multiple unused entries)
- non-gecko build tasks have to generate a .cargo/config on their own if
they want to use vendored crates
- in turn, non-gecko build tasks that don't, may unknowingly get their
dependencies from crates.io (see the recent attempt at moving
geckodriver builds to a separate task).
By checking in a .cargo/config file, we can alleviate the last two, but
that comes at the price of `cargo update` not wanting to act when
.cargo/config exists, because of the source replacement configuration.
But rust vendor gently generates a suitable configuration on its own, so
we can use that to generate a .cargo/config automatically. Which
addresses the first caveat of the current setup. That leaves us with
`cargo update` not working out of the box, but that just requires people
running it to manually remove .cargo/config first. Which is arguably
what rust wants you to do in the first place. It's kind of incidental
that we started with a .cargo/config.in rather than .cargo/config.
Now, while a simple .cargo/config works, that's not enough for the case
where the objdir doesn't live inside the source directory. In that case
cargo looks for the configuration from the objdir, and fails to find it.
So we still need a .cargo/config.in, which we generate with a little
trick.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D43012
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rename : .cargo/config.in => .cargo/config
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
All the commits have been reviewed by Mozilla peers on the Cranelift repository.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D42479
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
Changes have been reviewed on the Cranelift side; this is just a bump to the
latest version.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D36327
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extra : rebase_source : 66c188e223fc956562e4d4c901afa059a178da8a
extra : histedit_source : 39ce43e74dd1666440a39a25703c4f5023e0472b
We need this to be able to land the second half of the jump tables
patch, since cranelift APIs have changed.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D33598
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The one optimization introduced by this is the rearrangement of branches to
prefer fallthrough whenever possible, as well as folding branches when
comparing against 0. See also
https://github.com/CraneStation/cranelift/pull/629 for details.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D28512
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This is the first time we pin a specific Cranelift commit hash to use in Gecko.
The target-lexicon hack is removed and instead we introduce a vendor patch for
cranelift-codegen/cranelift-wasm themselves.
Notable changes happen in top-level Cargo.toml, .cargo/config.in and
js/src/wasm/cranelift/Cargo.toml; the rest has been generated by `mach vendor
rust`.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D27316
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This update from the official sources brings in the changes that we were
using glandium's fork for, as well as changes enabling us to tweak more
settings on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D25888
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This adds the Firefox-required build.rs hack and reverts the commit
that added bitmasks in a way that depends on Rust 1.34 compiler
internals.
Depends on D20288
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D20289
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The current setup uses different ways for different platforms, with
different workarounds, even using extra configuration items for Windows.
Now that there can't be a difference between the host per the build
system and the host per rust, we can get rid of those configuration
items, and use a more common infrastructure.
We cannot, however, avoid using wrapper scripts, because per-target rust
link-arg flags don't work up great.
The downside is that multiplies the number of wrappers, as we now have
to have a different one for host and target, and then we have .bat files
and shell scripts for, respectively, Windows hosts, and other hosts.
Depends on D24321
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D24322
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The current setup uses different ways for different platforms, with
different workarounds, even using extra configuration items for Windows.
Now that there can't be a difference between the host per the build
system and the host per rust, we can get rid of those configuration
items, and use a more common infrastructure.
We cannot, however, avoid using wrapper scripts, because per-target rust
link-arg flags don't work up great.
The downside is that multiplies the number of wrappers, as we now have
to have a different one for host and target, and then we have .bat files
and shell scripts for, respectively, Windows hosts, and other hosts.
Depends on D24321
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D24322
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The fix for build bug 1512541 causes an Android build issue. The issue has been fixed upstream in LMDB's development branch, but the fix hasn't made it to LMDB's release branch. So I backported it to a branch in the mozilla/lmdb-rs repo, and this change switches to that branch to fix the Android build issue.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D18767
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This includes the necessary changes for the serde replacement upgrade from
WR PR 2777 as well.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 6Q7Wjer1JHS
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The spidermonkey mozjs and rust-bindings builds run sed on
$topsrcdir/.cargo/config.in to generate the cargo config they use, but
they previously only replaced the @top_srcdir@ substitution. This patch
makes them replace any other substitutions with an empty value to add
a bit of future-proofing.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1DzP9vXxHMD
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We currently use a 32-bit Rust toolchain for win32 builds, but this can lead
to OOM situations. This patch makes win32 builds use a 64-bit Rust toolchain,
which requires a little bit of extra configuration because rustc needs to
be able to find a link.exe that produces 64-bit binaries for building
things like build scripts, which are host binaries.
We will now generate a batch file that sets LIB to the paths to 64-bit
libraries and invokes the x64-targeting link.exe, and add a section to the
.cargo/config file to instruct cargo to use that batch file as the linker
when producing 64-bit binaries.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 9vKBbm7Gvra
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The branch is based off serde 1.0.23 and includes additional changes for faster
enum deserialization which we want for WebRender. The changes are in the process
of being upstreamed but will take a while.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4xaPQpffzYL