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palemoon27/xpcom/threads/TimerThread.cpp
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roytam1 8a0a002cf2 import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox:
- Bug 1148708: Add missing 'override' annotations in DocAccessibleChild.h. rs=ehsan (d606358545)
- Bug 1210408 - make nsMaiInterfaceAction work with proxies, r=tbsaunde (f7c819c6ae)
- Bug 1210407 - teach nsMaiInterfaceTable to use proxies, r=tbsaunde (4ca4f10b5f)
- bug 1185157 make sure we don't send an event to a destroyed ipc document r=billm (23acf53f75)
- bug 1214864 - make SetCarretOffset() async r=davidb (e3079e9b2d)
- missing of Bug 1139972 - IPC Proxy for charAt, r=tbsaunde (e9593ed752)
- bug 1191598 - Pass MOZ_CURRENT_PROJECT in environment when running post-build automation steps for universal mac builds. r=gps (fc342c6ced)
- Bug 1164596 - Add mach android-emulator command; r=ahal (afeb9b27d1)
- Bug 1223149 - Add basic usage documentation for mach build; r=glandium (bfb802d175)
- Bug 1182301 - Improve 'mach build' notifications. r=gps (2c65a122d1)
- Bug 1184696 - Add clobber targets to |mach clobber|; Ability to clobber compiled python files, r=gps (35d8be292e)
- Bug 1117958 - Allow any debugging options to the run or gtest mach subcommands to automatically enable debugging. r=gps (32f986af4b)
- Bug 1180081 - Properly rebuild gtest/libxul before running gtests. r=gps (80db9a3d49)
- Bug 1171647, part 1 - Define a new function to convert the mode to a string. r=njn (61ad16f5ba)
- Bug 1171647, part 2 - Remove redundant assertion for dark matter mode. r=njn (b5ac9519f3)
- Bug 1058178, part 1 - Implement DMD heap scanning mode. r=njn (60e1079536)
- Bug 1058178, part 2 - Implement address clamping analysis for DMD scan logs. r=njn (45c0326b93)
- Bug 1102388 - Fix DMD static constructor ordering dependency. r=mccr8 (59b87897a1)
- Bug 1128705 - Don't redefine PAGE_SIZE in DMD if it's already defined. r=erahm (49216348ee)
- Bug 1179042 - Add a script for analyzing memory blocks using a heap scan DMD log. r=njn DONTBUILD (1c08d2d66e)
- Bug 1207245 - part 6 - rename nsRefPtr<T> to RefPtr<T>; r=ehsan; a=Tomcat (1c999d139b)
- Bug 1158772 - fix non-idiomatic memset call in nsDeque.cpp; r=erahm (de6b555245)
- Bug 1199400 - Part 1: Use CheckedInt when growing nsDeque capacity. r=froydnj (dfdf6814a3)
- Bug 1199400 - Part 0: Remove unused nsDequeIterator. r=froydnj (38d69d7f47)
- Bug 1199400 - Part 2: Add tests for possible nsDeque corner cases. r=froydnj (931baff195)
- Bug 1201997 - Part 1 - Converted compiled test to gtest for nsDeque class. Added tests to test untested methods. r=froydn (e893916651)
- Bug 1201997 - Part 2 - Removing unused methods from the nsDeque class. r=froydn (41595a90ac)
- Bug 1201997 - Part 3 - Make internally used methods private. r=froydn (8cd3afd96f)
- Bug 1201997 - Part 4 - Change size and offset variables to size_t.r=froydn (73eabc8d60)
- Bug 1215140 P1 Add an nsIConsoleReportCollector interface to support navigation channel logging. r=bz (8a41535e2b)
- Bug 1215140 P2 Make HttpBaseChannel implement nsIConsoleReportCollector. r=bz (75fca301f2)
- Bug 1197679 - If nsUnknownDecoder is involved in e10s DivertToParent can break. r=jduell (5d94a12504)
- Bug 1178991 - smartptr for http converter r=hurley (8e7fbc8443)
- bug 366559 - patch 2, fix nsHTTPCompressConv indentation r=bagder (ba762da587)
- bug 366559 - patch 3, fix nsHTTPCompressConv bracing style r=bagder (54195ab451)
- bits of  bug 366559 - patch 7, content-encoding brotli for http (f0b4051022)
- Bug 1205112 - Make PushEvent.data nullable. r=mt,smaug (775db32856)
- Bug 1193414 - SharedWorkers thread should be kept alive also when the SharedWorker object is CCed, r=khuey (b77ea8125c)
- Bug 1206520: Add about:config prefs to enable throwing on asm.js validation failures; r=bz (c42126665d)
- Bug 1193414 - Telemetry for SharedWorker spawning. r=bkelly (77984b7bcc)
- Bug 1205676 - Enable WPT service-worker/unregister-then-register-new-script.https.html in e10s, r=nsm (ec24939cf6)
- Bug 1193133 - Throw when calling postMessage from a Service Worker dom object with no global. r=bkelly (526dcacfab)
- Bug 1181871 P1 Only enforce Cache Context shared data destruction on target thread after init. r=ehsan (cdbf3ed3a8)
- Bug 1181871 P2 Fix ServiceWorkerManager usage of stack-based ErrorResult. r=ehsan (c449195d90)
- minor cleanup and missing bit of 1198230 (02f459db05)
- Bug 1143717 - Implement the ServiceWorkerMessageEvent interface. r=baku (027b3465f2)
- fix misspatch (708eee4e84)
- Bug 1188545 - Disentangle service workers from shared workers and refactor event dispatching code into a separate class. r=nsm,mrbkap (fb5b5341c9)
- Bug 1205228 - Change PackagedAppVerifier to notify the verification result asynchronously. r=valentin. (9edda0fa00)
- Bug 1178518 - Packaged App Utils. r=valentin (f60f3b7a93)
- Bug 1213150 - Part 1: Add a nsContentUtils::IsNonSubresourceRequest helper; r=jdm (b509cc3cc9)
- Bug 1213150 - Part 2: Rework ShouldPrepareForIntercept() in terms of subresource requests; r=jdm (2e92fe8780)
- Bug 1213150 - Part 3: Remove nsIInterceptedChannel.isNavigation; r=jdm (becf1cc12f)
- Bug 1213150 follow-up: fix build bustage (8d73d6ca73)
- Bug 1198394 - Part 1: Allow interception of HSTS upgraded connections in non-e10s mode; r=mcmanus (f504c5be08)
- Bug 1198394 - Part 2: Add a test for interception of HSTS upgraded connections; r=jdm (054e984eef)
- Bug 1187011 - Don't allow response body with null body status. r=bkelly (b1860741d1)
- missing bit of 1140788 (29d319712e)
- Bug 1213436 - Reject core dumps with node IDs that don't fit in an IEEE 754 double; r=sfink (3c1f6fdda0)
- Bug 1211006 - Add Debugger.Source.prototype.canonicalId; r=ejpbruel (eef7b79fce)
- Bug 1199218 - Implement JS::ubi::Node::size for js::LazyScript referents; r=sfink (098a48d240)
- Bug 1220031 - Add JS::ubi::Node::scriptFilename; r=sfink (6b824ae680)
- Bug 1143575. Remove unused MediaQueue::Empty. r=cpearce (de737f3433)
- Bug 1209933 - Make sure all parent runtime pointers are the topmost parent, r=billm. (fe824d967d)
- Bug 1197012 - Fix ThrowTypeError in Notification. r=mccr8 (0b1a097526)
- Bug 1197893 - Check the number of arguments for ThrowTypeError() and ThrowRangeError() at compile time. r=peterv (d98c7d78a0)
- Bug 1142083 - Add test for IDN Unicode domain redirect. r=mcmanus (0c8961fe17)
- Bug 1187159 - Add mochitest for loading packaged apps (iframe+fetch+mozapp) r=jduell (ce90ea561b)
- Bug 1186290 - Notify TabParent to switch process when loading a signed package. r=honzab, r=kanru. (c58a14554a)
- fix (15e2df75eb)
- Bug 1206124 P1 Fix "same-origin" CORS credentials in FetchDriver. r=ehsan (fae1bb6ab3)
- Bug 1206124 P2 Test fetch() with credentials and redirects. r=ehsan (ffc6254112)
- Bug 1211751: Remove nsIChannelEventSink-forwarding from EventSource and FetchDriver. It's never needed. r=smaug (adafe5737a)
- Bug 1212433 Fail fetch() calls that require preflight and also redirect. r=sicking a=abillings (c0d6742b9e)
- Bug 1193128 - Fix base64 decoding when fetching data URIs. r=baku (80bafa291a)
- Bug 1195167 part 1: Let necko handle all protocols. r=bkelly (bb932b0ada)
- Bug 1195167 part 2: Remove redundant aCORSFlag argument and instead use mCORSFlagEverSet. r=bkelly (beadafcad0)
- Bug 1195167 part 3: Remove more scheme-specific handling from FetchDriver. r=bkelly (d00b38db9e)
- Bug 1195167 part 4: Remove FetchDriver::BasicFetch since it is empty. r=bkelly (c5ed097267)
- Bug 1210413 P2 Test CORS credentials on cross-origin redirects. r=sicking a=dveditz (b4eeb8aac0)
- Bug 1210413 P1 Propagate new channel load flags from child to parent on redirect. r=jduell a=dveditz (8b329af4fa)
- Bug 1195167 part 5: Make FetchDriver use AsyncOpen2. r=bkelly (cc217c4cc1)
- Bug 1195167 part 6: Some code simplification since necko handles fetch recursion. r=bkelly (f3b6da2262)
- Bug 1195167: Followup to fix test which I forgot to change (81e7439a2e)
- Bug 1215746: Remove RequestMode::Cors_with_forced_preflight. r=bkelly (0336e812b6)
- Bug 1211000: Move CORS preflight logic from nsCORSListenerProxy to nsCORSPreflightListener. r=ehsan (bf2f71cf22)
- missing bit of Bug 1211443 - Drop scheduled update if decoder initialization isn't done yet. r=jya (f6bc074e33)
- Bug 1182571: Fix nsILoadInfo->GetContentPolicyType API to be less ambigious. Audit and fix all users of it. r=ckerschb (5af6fa7442)
- fix (e40c8e7625)
- Bug 1173811 - Part 1: Propagate the response URL to intercepted channels when necessary (non-e10s). r=mayhemer,bkelly (26f4f13c28)
- Bug 1173811 - Part 2: Propagate the response URL to intercepted channels when necessary (e10s). r=mayhemer,bkelly (a603fe1df2)
- Bug 1154309 - Add New Resource Timing Fields r=bz,hurley (1d14eb6bef)
- Bug 1175685 - add OriginAttribute to LoadInfo. r=jonas, r=ckerschb, r=michal (a5d18bb637)
- Bug 1175685 - add OriginAttribute to LoadInfo. r=jonas, r=ckerschb, r=michal (fb07d2c8aa)
- Bug 1212904 P1 Add a LoadTainting enumeration. r=jduell (a1db8a3e99)
- Bug 1212904 P2 Add LoadTainting information to nsILoadInfo. r=jduell (2482e5e334)
- Bug 1221151 - use [infallible] in nsILoadInfo.idl instead of manual %{C++ blocks; r=jduell (aae73129b6)
- Bug 1045891 - CSP 2 child-src implementation r=ckerschb (792920aeb9)
- Bug 1219931 - CSP: Don't allow removing a policy (r=sicking) (9daaab4186)
- Bug 1208661 - Dump client-side layer textures. r=BenWa (1f2d17d515)
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsTimerImpl.h"
#include "TimerThread.h"
#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
#include "plarena.h"
#include "pratom.h"
#include "nsIObserverService.h"
#include "nsIServiceManager.h"
#include "mozilla/Services.h"
#include "mozilla/ChaosMode.h"
#include "mozilla/ArrayUtils.h"
#include "mozilla/BinarySearch.h"
#include <math.h>
using namespace mozilla;
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(TimerThread, nsIRunnable, nsIObserver)
TimerThread::TimerThread() :
mInitInProgress(false),
mInitialized(false),
mMonitor("TimerThread.mMonitor"),
mShutdown(false),
mWaiting(false),
mNotified(false),
mSleeping(false)
{
}
TimerThread::~TimerThread()
{
mThread = nullptr;
NS_ASSERTION(mTimers.IsEmpty(), "Timers remain in TimerThread::~TimerThread");
}
nsresult
TimerThread::InitLocks()
{
return NS_OK;
}
namespace {
class TimerObserverRunnable : public nsRunnable
{
public:
explicit TimerObserverRunnable(nsIObserver* aObserver)
: mObserver(aObserver)
{
}
NS_DECL_NSIRUNNABLE
private:
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserver> mObserver;
};
NS_IMETHODIMP
TimerObserverRunnable::Run()
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> observerService =
mozilla::services::GetObserverService();
if (observerService) {
observerService->AddObserver(mObserver, "sleep_notification", false);
observerService->AddObserver(mObserver, "wake_notification", false);
observerService->AddObserver(mObserver, "suspend_process_notification", false);
observerService->AddObserver(mObserver, "resume_process_notification", false);
}
return NS_OK;
}
} // namespace
namespace {
// TimerEventAllocator is a thread-safe allocator used only for nsTimerEvents.
// It's needed to avoid contention over the default allocator lock when
// firing timer events (see bug 733277). The thread-safety is required because
// nsTimerEvent objects are allocated on the timer thread, and freed on another
// thread. Because TimerEventAllocator has its own lock, contention over that
// lock is limited to the allocation and deallocation of nsTimerEvent objects.
//
// Because this allocator is layered over PLArenaPool, it never shrinks -- even
// "freed" nsTimerEvents aren't truly freed, they're just put onto a free-list
// for later recycling. So the amount of memory consumed will always be equal
// to the high-water mark consumption. But nsTimerEvents are small and it's
// unusual to have more than a few hundred of them, so this shouldn't be a
// problem in practice.
class TimerEventAllocator
{
private:
struct FreeEntry
{
FreeEntry* mNext;
};
PLArenaPool mPool;
FreeEntry* mFirstFree;
mozilla::Monitor mMonitor;
public:
TimerEventAllocator()
: mFirstFree(nullptr)
, mMonitor("TimerEventAllocator")
{
PL_InitArenaPool(&mPool, "TimerEventPool", 4096, /* align = */ 0);
}
~TimerEventAllocator()
{
PL_FinishArenaPool(&mPool);
}
void* Alloc(size_t aSize);
void Free(void* aPtr);
};
} // namespace
class nsTimerEvent : public nsRunnable
{
public:
NS_IMETHOD Run();
nsTimerEvent()
: mTimer()
, mGeneration(0)
{
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsTimerEvent);
// Note: We override operator new for this class, and the override is
// fallible!
sAllocatorUsers++;
}
TimeStamp mInitTime;
static void Init();
static void Shutdown();
static void DeleteAllocatorIfNeeded();
static void* operator new(size_t aSize) CPP_THROW_NEW
{
return sAllocator->Alloc(aSize);
}
void operator delete(void* aPtr)
{
sAllocator->Free(aPtr);
DeleteAllocatorIfNeeded();
}
already_AddRefed<nsTimerImpl> ForgetTimer()
{
return mTimer.forget();
}
void SetTimer(already_AddRefed<nsTimerImpl> aTimer)
{
mTimer = aTimer;
mGeneration = mTimer->GetGeneration();
}
private:
~nsTimerEvent()
{
MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsTimerEvent);
MOZ_ASSERT(!sCanDeleteAllocator || sAllocatorUsers > 0,
"This will result in us attempting to deallocate the nsTimerEvent allocator twice");
sAllocatorUsers--;
}
RefPtr<nsTimerImpl> mTimer;
int32_t mGeneration;
static TimerEventAllocator* sAllocator;
static Atomic<int32_t> sAllocatorUsers;
static bool sCanDeleteAllocator;
};
TimerEventAllocator* nsTimerEvent::sAllocator = nullptr;
Atomic<int32_t> nsTimerEvent::sAllocatorUsers;
bool nsTimerEvent::sCanDeleteAllocator = false;
namespace {
void*
TimerEventAllocator::Alloc(size_t aSize)
{
MOZ_ASSERT(aSize == sizeof(nsTimerEvent));
mozilla::MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
void* p;
if (mFirstFree) {
p = mFirstFree;
mFirstFree = mFirstFree->mNext;
} else {
PL_ARENA_ALLOCATE(p, &mPool, aSize);
if (!p) {
return nullptr;
}
}
return p;
}
void
TimerEventAllocator::Free(void* aPtr)
{
mozilla::MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
FreeEntry* entry = reinterpret_cast<FreeEntry*>(aPtr);
entry->mNext = mFirstFree;
mFirstFree = entry;
}
} // namespace
void
nsTimerEvent::Init()
{
sAllocator = new TimerEventAllocator();
}
void
nsTimerEvent::Shutdown()
{
sCanDeleteAllocator = true;
DeleteAllocatorIfNeeded();
}
void
nsTimerEvent::DeleteAllocatorIfNeeded()
{
if (sCanDeleteAllocator && sAllocatorUsers == 0) {
delete sAllocator;
sAllocator = nullptr;
}
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsTimerEvent::Run()
{
if (mGeneration != mTimer->GetGeneration()) {
return NS_OK;
}
if (MOZ_LOG_TEST(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug)) {
TimeStamp now = TimeStamp::Now();
MOZ_LOG(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug,
("[this=%p] time between PostTimerEvent() and Fire(): %fms\n",
this, (now - mInitTime).ToMilliseconds()));
}
mTimer->Fire();
// Since nsTimerImpl is not thread-safe, we should release |mTimer|
// here in the target thread to avoid race condition. Otherwise,
// ~nsTimerEvent() which calls nsTimerImpl::Release() could run in the
// timer thread and result in race condition.
mTimer = nullptr;
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult
TimerThread::Init()
{
MOZ_LOG(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug,
("TimerThread::Init [%d]\n", mInitialized));
if (mInitialized) {
if (!mThread) {
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsTimerEvent::Init();
if (mInitInProgress.exchange(true) == false) {
// We hold on to mThread to keep the thread alive.
nsresult rv = NS_NewThread(getter_AddRefs(mThread), this);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
mThread = nullptr;
} else {
RefPtr<TimerObserverRunnable> r = new TimerObserverRunnable(this);
if (NS_IsMainThread()) {
r->Run();
} else {
NS_DispatchToMainThread(r);
}
}
{
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
mInitialized = true;
mMonitor.NotifyAll();
}
} else {
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
while (!mInitialized) {
mMonitor.Wait();
}
}
if (!mThread) {
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult
TimerThread::Shutdown()
{
MOZ_LOG(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug, ("TimerThread::Shutdown begin\n"));
if (!mThread) {
return NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED;
}
nsTArray<nsTimerImpl*> timers;
{
// lock scope
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
mShutdown = true;
// notify the cond var so that Run() can return
if (mWaiting) {
mNotified = true;
mMonitor.Notify();
}
// Need to copy content of mTimers array to a local array
// because call to timers' ReleaseCallback() (and release its self)
// must not be done under the lock. Destructor of a callback
// might potentially call some code reentering the same lock
// that leads to unexpected behavior or deadlock.
// See bug 422472.
timers.AppendElements(mTimers);
mTimers.Clear();
}
uint32_t timersCount = timers.Length();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < timersCount; i++) {
nsTimerImpl* timer = timers[i];
timer->ReleaseCallback();
ReleaseTimerInternal(timer);
}
mThread->Shutdown(); // wait for the thread to die
nsTimerEvent::Shutdown();
MOZ_LOG(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug, ("TimerThread::Shutdown end\n"));
return NS_OK;
}
#ifdef MOZ_NUWA_PROCESS
#include "ipc/Nuwa.h"
#endif
namespace {
struct MicrosecondsToInterval
{
PRIntervalTime operator[](size_t aMs) const {
return PR_MicrosecondsToInterval(aMs);
}
};
struct IntervalComparator
{
int operator()(PRIntervalTime aInterval) const {
return (0 < aInterval) ? -1 : 1;
}
};
} // namespace
NS_IMETHODIMP
TimerThread::Run()
{
PR_SetCurrentThreadName("Timer");
#ifdef MOZ_NUWA_PROCESS
if (IsNuwaProcess()) {
NuwaMarkCurrentThread(nullptr, nullptr);
}
#endif
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
// We need to know how many microseconds give a positive PRIntervalTime. This
// is platform-dependent and we calculate it at runtime, finding a value |v|
// such that |PR_MicrosecondsToInterval(v) > 0| and then binary-searching in
// the range [0, v) to find the ms-to-interval scale.
uint32_t usForPosInterval = 1;
while (PR_MicrosecondsToInterval(usForPosInterval) == 0) {
usForPosInterval <<= 1;
}
size_t usIntervalResolution;
BinarySearchIf(MicrosecondsToInterval(), 0, usForPosInterval, IntervalComparator(), &usIntervalResolution);
MOZ_ASSERT(PR_MicrosecondsToInterval(usIntervalResolution - 1) == 0);
MOZ_ASSERT(PR_MicrosecondsToInterval(usIntervalResolution) == 1);
// Half of the amount of microseconds needed to get positive PRIntervalTime.
// We use this to decide how to round our wait times later
int32_t halfMicrosecondsIntervalResolution = usIntervalResolution / 2;
bool forceRunNextTimer = false;
while (!mShutdown) {
// Have to use PRIntervalTime here, since PR_WaitCondVar takes it
PRIntervalTime waitFor;
bool forceRunThisTimer = forceRunNextTimer;
forceRunNextTimer = false;
if (mSleeping) {
// Sleep for 0.1 seconds while not firing timers.
uint32_t milliseconds = 100;
if (ChaosMode::isActive(ChaosFeature::TimerScheduling)) {
milliseconds = ChaosMode::randomUint32LessThan(200);
}
waitFor = PR_MillisecondsToInterval(milliseconds);
} else {
waitFor = PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT;
TimeStamp now = TimeStamp::Now();
nsTimerImpl* timer = nullptr;
if (!mTimers.IsEmpty()) {
timer = mTimers[0];
if (now >= timer->mTimeout || forceRunThisTimer) {
next:
// NB: AddRef before the Release under RemoveTimerInternal to avoid
// mRefCnt passing through zero, in case all other refs than the one
// from mTimers have gone away (the last non-mTimers[i]-ref's Release
// must be racing with us, blocked in gThread->RemoveTimer waiting
// for TimerThread::mMonitor, under nsTimerImpl::Release.
RefPtr<nsTimerImpl> timerRef(timer);
RemoveTimerInternal(timer);
timer = nullptr;
MOZ_LOG(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug,
("Timer thread woke up %fms from when it was supposed to\n",
fabs((now - timerRef->mTimeout).ToMilliseconds())));
// We are going to let the call to PostTimerEvent here handle the
// release of the timer so that we don't end up releasing the timer
// on the TimerThread instead of on the thread it targets.
timerRef = PostTimerEvent(timerRef.forget());
if (timerRef) {
// We got our reference back due to an error.
// Unhook the nsRefPtr, and release manually so we can get the
// refcount.
nsrefcnt rc = timerRef.forget().take()->Release();
(void)rc;
// The nsITimer interface requires that its users keep a reference
// to the timers they use while those timers are initialized but
// have not yet fired. If this ever happens, it is a bug in the
// code that created and used the timer.
//
// Further, note that this should never happen even with a
// misbehaving user, because nsTimerImpl::Release checks for a
// refcount of 1 with an armed timer (a timer whose only reference
// is from the timer thread) and when it hits this will remove the
// timer from the timer thread and thus destroy the last reference,
// preventing this situation from occurring.
MOZ_ASSERT(rc != 0, "destroyed timer off its target thread!");
}
if (mShutdown) {
break;
}
// Update now, as PostTimerEvent plus the locking may have taken a
// tick or two, and we may goto next below.
now = TimeStamp::Now();
}
}
if (!mTimers.IsEmpty()) {
timer = mTimers[0];
TimeStamp timeout = timer->mTimeout;
// Don't wait at all (even for PR_INTERVAL_NO_WAIT) if the next timer
// is due now or overdue.
//
// Note that we can only sleep for integer values of a certain
// resolution. We use halfMicrosecondsIntervalResolution, calculated
// before, to do the optimal rounding (i.e., of how to decide what
// interval is so small we should not wait at all).
double microseconds = (timeout - now).ToMilliseconds() * 1000;
if (ChaosMode::isActive(ChaosFeature::TimerScheduling)) {
// The mean value of sFractions must be 1 to ensure that
// the average of a long sequence of timeouts converges to the
// actual sum of their times.
static const float sFractions[] = {
0.0f, 0.25f, 0.5f, 0.75f, 1.0f, 1.75f, 2.75f
};
microseconds *=
sFractions[ChaosMode::randomUint32LessThan(ArrayLength(sFractions))];
forceRunNextTimer = true;
}
if (microseconds < halfMicrosecondsIntervalResolution) {
forceRunNextTimer = false;
goto next; // round down; execute event now
}
waitFor = PR_MicrosecondsToInterval(
static_cast<uint32_t>(microseconds)); // Floor is accurate enough.
if (waitFor == 0) {
waitFor = 1; // round up, wait the minimum time we can wait
}
}
if (MOZ_LOG_TEST(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug)) {
if (waitFor == PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT)
MOZ_LOG(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug,
("waiting for PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT\n"));
else
MOZ_LOG(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug,
("waiting for %u\n", PR_IntervalToMilliseconds(waitFor)));
}
}
mWaiting = true;
mNotified = false;
mMonitor.Wait(waitFor);
if (mNotified) {
forceRunNextTimer = false;
}
mWaiting = false;
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult
TimerThread::AddTimer(nsTimerImpl* aTimer)
{
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
// Add the timer to our list.
int32_t i = AddTimerInternal(aTimer);
if (i < 0) {
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
// Awaken the timer thread.
if (mWaiting && i == 0) {
mNotified = true;
mMonitor.Notify();
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult
TimerThread::TimerDelayChanged(nsTimerImpl* aTimer)
{
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
// Our caller has a strong ref to aTimer, so it can't go away here under
// ReleaseTimerInternal.
RemoveTimerInternal(aTimer);
int32_t i = AddTimerInternal(aTimer);
if (i < 0) {
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
// Awaken the timer thread.
if (mWaiting && i == 0) {
mNotified = true;
mMonitor.Notify();
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult
TimerThread::RemoveTimer(nsTimerImpl* aTimer)
{
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
// Remove the timer from our array. Tell callers that aTimer was not found
// by returning NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE. Unlike the TimerDelayChanged case
// immediately above, our caller may be passing a (now-)weak ref in via the
// aTimer param, specifically when nsTimerImpl::Release loses a race with
// TimerThread::Run, must wait for the mMonitor auto-lock here, and during the
// wait Run drops the only remaining ref to aTimer via RemoveTimerInternal.
if (!RemoveTimerInternal(aTimer)) {
return NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE;
}
// Awaken the timer thread.
if (mWaiting) {
mNotified = true;
mMonitor.Notify();
}
return NS_OK;
}
// This function must be called from within a lock
int32_t
TimerThread::AddTimerInternal(nsTimerImpl* aTimer)
{
mMonitor.AssertCurrentThreadOwns();
if (mShutdown) {
return -1;
}
TimeStamp now = TimeStamp::Now();
TimerAdditionComparator c(now, aTimer);
nsTimerImpl** insertSlot = mTimers.InsertElementSorted(aTimer, c);
if (!insertSlot) {
return -1;
}
aTimer->mArmed = true;
NS_ADDREF(aTimer);
#ifdef MOZ_TASK_TRACER
// Caller of AddTimer is the parent task of its timer event, so we store the
// TraceInfo here for later used.
aTimer->GetTLSTraceInfo();
#endif
return insertSlot - mTimers.Elements();
}
bool
TimerThread::RemoveTimerInternal(nsTimerImpl* aTimer)
{
mMonitor.AssertCurrentThreadOwns();
if (!mTimers.RemoveElement(aTimer)) {
return false;
}
ReleaseTimerInternal(aTimer);
return true;
}
void
TimerThread::ReleaseTimerInternal(nsTimerImpl* aTimer)
{
if (!mShutdown) {
// copied to a local array before releasing in shutdown
mMonitor.AssertCurrentThreadOwns();
}
// Order is crucial here -- see nsTimerImpl::Release.
aTimer->mArmed = false;
NS_RELEASE(aTimer);
}
already_AddRefed<nsTimerImpl>
TimerThread::PostTimerEvent(already_AddRefed<nsTimerImpl> aTimerRef)
{
mMonitor.AssertCurrentThreadOwns();
RefPtr<nsTimerImpl> timer(aTimerRef);
if (!timer->mEventTarget) {
NS_ERROR("Attempt to post timer event to NULL event target");
return timer.forget();
}
// XXX we may want to reuse this nsTimerEvent in the case of repeating timers.
// Since we already addref'd 'timer', we don't need to addref here.
// We will release either in ~nsTimerEvent(), or pass the reference back to
// the caller. We need to copy the generation number from this timer into the
// event, so we can avoid firing a timer that was re-initialized after being
// canceled.
RefPtr<nsTimerEvent> event = new nsTimerEvent;
if (!event) {
return timer.forget();
}
if (MOZ_LOG_TEST(GetTimerLog(), LogLevel::Debug)) {
event->mInitTime = TimeStamp::Now();
}
// If this is a repeating precise timer, we need to calculate the time for
// the next timer to fire before we make the callback. But don't re-arm.
if (timer->IsRepeatingPrecisely()) {
timer->SetDelayInternal(timer->mDelay);
}
#ifdef MOZ_TASK_TRACER
// During the dispatch of TimerEvent, we overwrite the current TraceInfo
// partially with the info saved in timer earlier, and restore it back by
// AutoSaveCurTraceInfo.
AutoSaveCurTraceInfo saveCurTraceInfo;
(timer->GetTracedTask()).SetTLSTraceInfo();
#endif
nsIEventTarget* target = timer->mEventTarget;
event->SetTimer(timer.forget());
nsresult rv;
{
// We release mMonitor around the Dispatch because if this timer is targeted
// at the TimerThread we'll deadlock.
MonitorAutoUnlock unlock(mMonitor);
rv = target->Dispatch(event, NS_DISPATCH_NORMAL);
}
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
timer = event->ForgetTimer();
RemoveTimerInternal(timer);
return timer.forget();
}
return nullptr;
}
void
TimerThread::DoBeforeSleep()
{
// Mainthread
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
mSleeping = true;
}
// Note: wake may be notified without preceding sleep notification
void
TimerThread::DoAfterSleep()
{
// Mainthread
MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
mSleeping = false;
// Wake up the timer thread to re-process the array to ensure the sleep delay is correct,
// and fire any expired timers (perhaps quite a few)
mNotified = true;
mMonitor.Notify();
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
TimerThread::Observe(nsISupports* /* aSubject */, const char* aTopic,
const char16_t* /* aData */)
{
if (strcmp(aTopic, "sleep_notification") == 0 ||
strcmp(aTopic, "suspend_process_notification") == 0) {
DoBeforeSleep();
} else if (strcmp(aTopic, "wake_notification") == 0 ||
strcmp(aTopic, "resume_process_notification") == 0) {
DoAfterSleep();
}
return NS_OK;
}