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			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
/* -*- mode: js; indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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/*
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 * TabUnloader is used to discard tabs when memory or resource constraints
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 * are reached. The discarded tabs are determined using a heuristic that
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 * accounts for when the tab was last used, how many resources the tab uses,
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 * and whether the tab is likely to affect the user if it is closed.
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 */
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const lazy = {};
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ChromeUtils.defineESModuleGetters(lazy, {
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  PrivateBrowsingUtils: "resource://gre/modules/PrivateBrowsingUtils.sys.mjs",
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  webrtcUI: "resource:///modules/webrtcUI.sys.mjs",
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});
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// If there are only this many or fewer tabs open, just sort by weight, and close
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// the lowest tab. Otherwise, do a more intensive compuation that determines the
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// tabs to close based on memory and process use.
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const MIN_TABS_COUNT = 10;
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// Weight for non-discardable tabs.
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const NEVER_DISCARD = 100000;
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// Default minimum inactive duration.  Tabs that were accessed in the last
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// period of this duration are not unloaded.
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const kMinInactiveDurationInMs = Services.prefs.getIntPref(
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  "browser.tabs.min_inactive_duration_before_unload"
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);
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let criteriaTypes = [
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  ["isNonDiscardable", NEVER_DISCARD],
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  ["isLoading", 8],
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  ["usingPictureInPicture", NEVER_DISCARD],
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  ["playingMedia", NEVER_DISCARD],
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  ["usingWebRTC", NEVER_DISCARD],
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  ["isPinned", 2],
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  ["isPrivate", NEVER_DISCARD],
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];
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// Indicies into the criteriaTypes lists.
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let CRITERIA_METHOD = 0;
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let CRITERIA_WEIGHT = 1;
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/**
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 * This is an object that supplies methods that determine details about
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 * each tab. This default object is used if another one is not passed
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 * to the tab unloader functions. This allows tests to override the methods
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 * with tab specific data rather than creating test tabs.
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 */
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let DefaultTabUnloaderMethods = {
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  isNonDiscardable(tab, weight) {
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    if (tab.undiscardable || tab.selected) {
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      return weight;
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    }
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    return !tab.linkedBrowser.isConnected ? -1 : 0;
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  },
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  isPinned(tab, weight) {
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    return tab.pinned ? weight : 0;
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  },
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  isLoading() {
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    return 0;
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  },
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  usingPictureInPicture(tab, weight) {
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    // This has higher weight even when paused.
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    return tab.pictureinpicture ? weight : 0;
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  },
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  playingMedia(tab, weight) {
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    return tab.soundPlaying ? weight : 0;
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  },
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  usingWebRTC(tab, weight) {
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    const browser = tab.linkedBrowser;
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    if (!browser) {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    // No need to iterate browser contexts for hasActivePeerConnection
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    // because hasActivePeerConnection is set only in the top window.
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    return lazy.webrtcUI.browserHasStreams(browser) ||
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      browser.browsingContext?.currentWindowGlobal?.hasActivePeerConnections()
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      ? weight
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      : 0;
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  },
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  isPrivate(tab, weight) {
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    return lazy.PrivateBrowsingUtils.isBrowserPrivate(tab.linkedBrowser)
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      ? weight
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      : 0;
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  },
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  getMinTabCount() {
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    return MIN_TABS_COUNT;
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  },
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  getNow() {
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    return Date.now();
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  },
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  *iterateTabs() {
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    for (let win of Services.wm.getEnumerator("navigator:browser")) {
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      for (let tab of win.gBrowser.tabs) {
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        yield { tab, gBrowser: win.gBrowser };
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      }
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    }
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  },
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  *iterateBrowsingContexts(bc) {
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    yield bc;
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    for (let childBC of bc.children) {
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      yield* this.iterateBrowsingContexts(childBC);
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    }
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  },
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  *iterateProcesses(tab) {
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    let bc = tab?.linkedBrowser?.browsingContext;
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    if (!bc) {
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      return;
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    }
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    const iter = this.iterateBrowsingContexts(bc);
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    for (let childBC of iter) {
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      if (childBC?.currentWindowGlobal) {
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        yield childBC.currentWindowGlobal.osPid;
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      }
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    }
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  },
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  /**
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   * Add the amount of memory used by each process to the process map.
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   *
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   * @param tabs array of tabs, used only by unit tests
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   * @param map of processes returned by getAllProcesses.
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   */
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  async calculateMemoryUsage(processMap) {
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    let parentProcessInfo = await ChromeUtils.requestProcInfo();
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    let childProcessInfoList = parentProcessInfo.children;
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    for (let childProcInfo of childProcessInfoList) {
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      let processInfo = processMap.get(childProcInfo.pid);
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      if (!processInfo) {
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        processInfo = { count: 0, topCount: 0, tabSet: new Set() };
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        processMap.set(childProcInfo.pid, processInfo);
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      }
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      processInfo.memory = childProcInfo.memory;
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    }
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  },
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};
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/**
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 * This module is responsible for detecting low-memory scenarios and unloading
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 * tabs in response to them.
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 */
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export var TabUnloader = {
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  /**
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   * Initialize low-memory detection and tab auto-unloading.
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   */
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  init() {
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    const watcher = Cc["@mozilla.org/xpcom/memory-watcher;1"].getService(
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      Ci.nsIAvailableMemoryWatcherBase
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    );
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    watcher.registerTabUnloader(this);
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  },
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  isDiscardable(tab) {
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    if (!("weight" in tab)) {
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      return false;
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    }
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    return tab.weight < NEVER_DISCARD;
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  },
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  // This method is exposed on nsITabUnloader
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  async unloadTabAsync(minInactiveDuration = kMinInactiveDurationInMs) {
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    const watcher = Cc["@mozilla.org/xpcom/memory-watcher;1"].getService(
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      Ci.nsIAvailableMemoryWatcherBase
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    );
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    if (!Services.prefs.getBoolPref("browser.tabs.unloadOnLowMemory", true)) {
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      watcher.onUnloadAttemptCompleted(Cr.NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE);
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      return;
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    }
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    if (this._isUnloading) {
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      // Don't post multiple unloading requests.  The situation may be solved
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      // when the active unloading task is completed.
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      Services.console.logStringMessage("Unloading a tab is in progress.");
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      watcher.onUnloadAttemptCompleted(Cr.NS_ERROR_ABORT);
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      return;
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    }
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    this._isUnloading = true;
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    const isTabUnloaded = await this.unloadLeastRecentlyUsedTab(
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      minInactiveDuration
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    );
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    this._isUnloading = false;
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    watcher.onUnloadAttemptCompleted(
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      isTabUnloaded ? Cr.NS_OK : Cr.NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE
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    );
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  },
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  /**
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   * Get a list of tabs that can be discarded. This list includes all tabs in
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   * all windows and is sorted based on a weighting described below.
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   *
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   * @param minInactiveDuration If this value is a number, tabs that were accessed
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   *        in the last |minInactiveDuration| msec are not unloaded even if they
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   *        are least-recently-used.
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   *
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   * @param tabMethods an helper object with methods called by this algorithm.
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   *
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   * The algorithm used is:
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   *   1. Sort all of the tabs by a base weight. Tabs with a higher weight, such as
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   *      those that are pinned or playing audio, will appear at the end. When two
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   *      tabs have the same weight, sort by the order in which they were last.
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   *      recently accessed Tabs that have a weight of NEVER_DISCARD are included in
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   *       the list, but will not be discarded.
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   *   2. Exclude the last X tabs, where X is the value returned by getMinTabCount().
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   *      These tabs are considered to have been recently accessed and are not further
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   *      reweighted. This also saves time when there are less than X tabs open.
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   *   3. Calculate the amount of processes that are used only by each tab, as the
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   *      resources used by these proceses can be freed up if the tab is closed. Sort
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   *      the tabs by the number of unique processes used and add a reweighting factor
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   *      based on this.
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   *   4. Futher reweight based on an approximation of the amount of memory that each
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   *      tab uses.
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   *   5. Combine these weights to produce a final tab discard order, and discard the
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   *      first tab. If this fails, then discard the next tab in the list until no more
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   *      non-discardable tabs are found.
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   *
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   * The tabMethods are used so that unit tests can use false tab objects and
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   * override their behaviour.
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   */
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  async getSortedTabs(
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    minInactiveDuration = kMinInactiveDurationInMs,
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    tabMethods = DefaultTabUnloaderMethods
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  ) {
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    let tabs = [];
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    const now = tabMethods.getNow();
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    let lowestWeight = 1000;
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    for (let tab of tabMethods.iterateTabs()) {
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      if (
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        typeof minInactiveDuration == "number" &&
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        now - tab.tab.lastAccessed < minInactiveDuration
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      ) {
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        // Skip "fresh" tabs, which were accessed within the specified duration.
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        continue;
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      }
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      let weight = determineTabBaseWeight(tab, tabMethods);
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      // Don't add tabs that have a weight of -1.
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      if (weight != -1) {
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        tab.weight = weight;
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        tabs.push(tab);
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        if (weight < lowestWeight) {
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          lowestWeight = weight;
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        }
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      }
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    }
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    tabs = tabs.sort((a, b) => {
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      if (a.weight != b.weight) {
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        return a.weight - b.weight;
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      }
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      return a.tab.lastAccessed - b.tab.lastAccessed;
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    });
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    // If the lowest priority tab is not discardable, no need to continue.
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    if (!tabs.length || !this.isDiscardable(tabs[0])) {
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      return tabs;
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    }
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    // Determine the lowest weight that the tabs have. The tabs with the
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    // lowest weight (should be most non-selected tabs) will be additionally
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    // weighted by the number of processes and memory that they use.
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    let higherWeightedCount = 0;
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    for (let idx = 0; idx < tabs.length; idx++) {
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      if (tabs[idx].weight != lowestWeight) {
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        higherWeightedCount = tabs.length - idx;
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        break;
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      }
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    }
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    // Don't continue to reweight the last few tabs, the number of which is
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    // determined by getMinTabCount. This prevents extra work when there are
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    // only a few tabs, or for the last few tabs that have likely been used
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    // recently.
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    let minCount = tabMethods.getMinTabCount();
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    if (higherWeightedCount < minCount) {
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      higherWeightedCount = minCount;
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    }
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    // If |lowestWeightedCount| is 1, no benefit from calculating
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    // the tab's memory and additional weight.
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    const lowestWeightedCount = tabs.length - higherWeightedCount;
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    if (lowestWeightedCount > 1) {
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      let processMap = getAllProcesses(tabs, tabMethods);
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      let higherWeightedTabs = tabs.splice(-higherWeightedCount);
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      await adjustForResourceUse(tabs, processMap, tabMethods);
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      tabs = tabs.concat(higherWeightedTabs);
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    }
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    return tabs;
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  },
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  /**
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   * Select and discard one tab.
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   * @returns true if a tab was unloaded, otherwise false.
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   */
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  async unloadLeastRecentlyUsedTab(
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    minInactiveDuration = kMinInactiveDurationInMs
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  ) {
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    const sortedTabs = await this.getSortedTabs(minInactiveDuration);
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    for (let tabInfo of sortedTabs) {
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      if (!this.isDiscardable(tabInfo)) {
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        // Since |sortedTabs| is sorted, once we see an undiscardable tab
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        // no need to continue the loop.
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        return false;
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      }
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      const remoteType = tabInfo.tab?.linkedBrowser?.remoteType;
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      if (tabInfo.gBrowser.discardBrowser(tabInfo.tab)) {
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        Services.console.logStringMessage(
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          `TabUnloader discarded <${remoteType}>`
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        );
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        tabInfo.tab.updateLastUnloadedByTabUnloader();
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        return true;
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      }
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    }
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    return false;
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  },
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  QueryInterface: ChromeUtils.generateQI([
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    "nsIObserver",
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    "nsISupportsWeakReference",
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  ]),
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};
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/** Determine the base weight of the tab without accounting for
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 *  resource use
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 * @param tab tab to use
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 * @returns the tab's base weight
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 */
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function determineTabBaseWeight(tab, tabMethods) {
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  let totalWeight = 0;
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  for (let criteriaType of criteriaTypes) {
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    let weight = tabMethods[criteriaType[CRITERIA_METHOD]](
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      tab.tab,
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      criteriaType[CRITERIA_WEIGHT]
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    );
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    // If a criteria returns -1, then never discard this tab.
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    if (weight == -1) {
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      return -1;
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    }
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    totalWeight += weight;
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  }
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  return totalWeight;
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}
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/**
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 * Constuct a map of the processes that are used by the supplied tabs.
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 * The map will map process ids to an object with two properties:
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 *   count - the number of tabs or subframes that use this process
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 *   topCount - the number of top-level tabs that use this process
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 *   tabSet - the indices of the tabs hosted by this process
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 *
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 * @param tabs array of tabs
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 * @param tabMethods an helper object with methods called by this algorithm.
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 * @returns process map
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 */
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function getAllProcesses(tabs, tabMethods) {
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  // Determine the number of tabs that reference each process. This
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  // is stored in the map 'processMap' where the key is the process
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  // and the value is that number of browsing contexts that use that
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  // process.
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  // XXXndeakin this should be unique processes per tab, in the case multiple
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  // subframes use the same process?
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  let processMap = new Map();
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  for (let tabIndex = 0; tabIndex < tabs.length; ++tabIndex) {
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    const tab = tabs[tabIndex];
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    // The per-tab map will map process ids to an object with three properties:
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    //   isTopLevel - whether the process hosts the tab's top-level frame or not
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    //   frameCount - the number of frames hosted by the process
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    //                (a top frame contributes 2 and a sub frame contributes 1)
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    //   entryToProcessMap - the reference to the object in |processMap|
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    tab.processes = new Map();
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    let topLevel = true;
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    for (let pid of tabMethods.iterateProcesses(tab.tab)) {
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      let processInfo = processMap.get(pid);
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      if (processInfo) {
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        processInfo.count++;
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        processInfo.tabSet.add(tabIndex);
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      } else {
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        processInfo = { count: 1, topCount: 0, tabSet: new Set([tabIndex]) };
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        processMap.set(pid, processInfo);
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      }
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      let tabProcessEntry = tab.processes.get(pid);
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      if (tabProcessEntry) {
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        ++tabProcessEntry.frameCount;
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      } else {
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        tabProcessEntry = {
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          isTopLevel: topLevel,
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          frameCount: 1,
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          entryToProcessMap: processInfo,
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        };
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        tab.processes.set(pid, tabProcessEntry);
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      }
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      if (topLevel) {
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        topLevel = false;
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        processInfo.topCount = processInfo.topCount
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          ? processInfo.topCount + 1
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          : 1;
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        // top-level frame contributes two frame counts
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        ++tabProcessEntry.frameCount;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  return processMap;
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}
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/**
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 * Adjust the tab info and reweight the tabs based on the process and memory
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 * use that is used, as described by getSortedTabs
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 * @param tabs array of tabs
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 * @param processMap map of processes returned by getAllProcesses
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 * @param tabMethods an helper object with methods called by this algorithm.
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 */
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async function adjustForResourceUse(tabs, processMap, tabMethods) {
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  // The second argument is needed for testing.
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  await tabMethods.calculateMemoryUsage(processMap, tabs);
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  let sortWeight = 0;
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  for (let tab of tabs) {
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    tab.sortWeight = ++sortWeight;
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    let uniqueCount = 0;
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    let totalMemory = 0;
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    for (const procEntry of tab.processes.values()) {
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      const processInfo = procEntry.entryToProcessMap;
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      if (processInfo.tabSet.size == 1) {
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        uniqueCount++;
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      }
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      // Guess how much memory the frame might be using using by dividing
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      // the total memory used by a process by the number of tabs and
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      // frames that are using that process. Assume that any subframes take up
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      // only half as much memory as a process loaded in a top level tab.
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      // So for example, if a process is used in four top level tabs and two
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      // subframes, the top level tabs share 80% of the memory and the subframes
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      // use 20% of the memory.
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      const perFrameMemory =
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        processInfo.memory /
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        (processInfo.topCount * 2 + (processInfo.count - processInfo.topCount));
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      totalMemory += perFrameMemory * procEntry.frameCount;
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    }
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    tab.uniqueCount = uniqueCount;
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    tab.memory = totalMemory;
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  }
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  tabs.sort((a, b) => {
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    return b.uniqueCount - a.uniqueCount;
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  });
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  sortWeight = 0;
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  for (let tab of tabs) {
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    tab.sortWeight += ++sortWeight;
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    if (tab.uniqueCount > 1) {
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      // If the tab has a number of processes that are only used by this tab,
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      // subtract off an additional amount to the sorting weight value. That
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      // way, tabs that use lots of processes are more likely to be discarded.
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      tab.sortWeight -= tab.uniqueCount - 1;
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    }
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  }
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  tabs.sort((a, b) => {
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    return b.memory - a.memory;
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  });
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  sortWeight = 0;
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  for (let tab of tabs) {
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    tab.sortWeight += ++sortWeight;
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  }
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  tabs.sort((a, b) => {
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    if (a.sortWeight != b.sortWeight) {
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      return a.sortWeight - b.sortWeight;
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    }
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    return a.tab.lastAccessed - b.tab.lastAccessed;
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  });
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}
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