gecko-dev/directory/xpcom/TODO.txt

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housecleaning
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* fix mac compiler warnings
* sort out nsldap.h vs. nsLDAP.h. can the former go away?
* why do searches that return lots of entries to the nsLDAPChannel
(eg (sn=Smith) at netcenter) mostly stall out the UI?
* I have a sneaking suspicion that the thread might be getting killed
but not cleaned up when the last nsILDAPConnection::Release is
called. But I don't know if that's really the case. Need to check
this out.
* currently nsILDAPOperation::SimpleBind is called as though it were
asynchronous (ie from the UI thread), which it mostly is -- the call
to connect() can stall. We could use the ASYNC_CONNECT flag,
but it seems to do weird stuff on Linux, and mcs says it isn't well
tested anyway. At the moment, my feeling is that fixing
ASYNC_CONNECT is probably the right thing to do, but the bind could
actually be pushed from nsILDAPOperation into nsILDAPConnection and
then called after the thread for the connection is spun up.
* remove nsILDAPService from (at least) the build and
nsLDAPProtocolModule.cpp (if not CVS), since it's not currently in use.
* get rid of unixy, non-NSPR/XPCOM includes, functions, and error handling
from nsLDAP{Connection,Operation,Message}.[ch]
* move the ldap_unbind() call out of the nsLDAPConnection destructor,
since nsLDAPConnection will soon go back to being callable from the UI
thread, and ldap_unbind() is actually synchronous.
* come up with a strategy for removing completed nsILDAPOperations from
the connection's pending request queue
* some (many?) destructors don't clean up completely or correctly.
audit for this and fix.
* many of the instance vars in the various class are probably not
initialized correctly. audit for this (especially member
initializers, which may have the potential to break XPCOM compliance
on errors) and fix.
* implement nsIPipeObserver in nsLDAPChannel in case pipe fills up?
* audit for and implement any appropriate NOT_IMPLEMENTED functions
(eg nsLDAPChannel::Cancel() and friends)
* grep for XXXs and fix the issues
* audit for and fix leaks
* use bloat tools to ensure code is not doing anything dumb
* re-read (esp nsIChannel) idl and make sure all interfaces are
implemented correctly
* go through the various options that can be used with the SDK function
ldap_set_options() and decide if and where the various functions should
be used. This will include memory allocator settings, and possibly
threadsafety callbacks (if necessary).
* figure out our strategy for LDAPv2 vs. LDAPv3
* the LDAP SDK returns UTF8, but I think nsILDAPChannel is handing it
off to callers as ASCII. How does this all relate to the stated
UTF16 (referred to as UCS2 in Mozilla) policy for Mozilla?
* get rid of "friend"liness of nsLDAP{Message,Connection,Operation} classes?
* investigate use of DNS in LDAP sdk. are sync functions used in the
wrong places (eg they end up getting called from Mozilla on the UI thread)?
* investigate the MOZILLA_CLIENT define as used by the SDK. eg do we still
want the reference to "xp_sort.h"?
* error handling: sort out what should be NS_ASSERTIONs vs. normal
error conditions (eg network & data errors). should audit interface
boundaries to make sure they do appropriate checking.
* migrate from "#ifdef DEBUG_dmose PR_fprintf(PR_STDERR)" to a more
general logging mechanism (NSPR logging facilities? nsIConsoleService?)
* does always using this-> for member vars cause inheritance problems? if so,
does it matter in an XPCOM world?
* shouldn't be casting results of nsILDAPConnection::GetErrorString to void
in ldapSearch
* are we using the right constructs for -lldap40 and -llber40 in
Makefile.in? (maybe should set up MOZ_LDAP_LIBS?)
* verify that ldap_parse_result() isn't required to be called from the same
thread as ldap_result() and before the threads-specific ldaperrno has a
chance to change.
* get rid of inappropriate use of nsVoidKey by implementing an nsPRInt32Key
misc
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* i18n / l10n (any text strings)
* implement progress info interfaces, if possible (% done)
* cachability of nsILDAPChannel content: browser cache? ldap_memcache? both?
* use a rebind_proc?
* HTMLize nsLDAPChannel output for linkification
rdf datasource (in progress: dmose)
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* non-anonymous binding
* expose directory entries & attrs via interfaces (cachable?)
* nsILDAPURL (see nsIIOService.idl: extractScheme())
perf
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* rather than having one thread per nsILDAPConnection, have identical
nsILDAPConnections share the same thread. possibly pre-spin up a
thread-pool to handle this?
* nsLDAPService: assuming that we do the above and start using
nsLDAPService again, need to implement shutdown for nsLDAPService
(probably analogous to the way nsSocketTransportService shuts down.
but how does nsIShutdownListener fit in here? and CanUnload?)
* remove any unnecessary thread-safety code (NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE) to avoid
locking overhead. need to figure out if everything must be
threadsafe or not.
later
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* referrals
* failover
* addressbook/mail UI glue
* PSM certs from directory glue(?)
* secure (& proxied/socksified?) ldap
* ldap_io_functions for portability? (wait for new mcs code?)
* make the LDAP C SDK autoconf glue not be a shim and not require
nsprpub build infrastructure. requires work with the LDAP C SDK
owners, and shouldn't this shouldn't happen until after the most
current ldap SDK code lands in mozilla.org anyway.