In the testcase, clone() will trigger the first AsyncOpenStreamOnOwningThread() call and shortly after that read() will trigger the second one. For both calls mSnappyStream isn't set yet, and the first one finishes first and get the stream.
When the second run of AsyncOpenStreamOnOwningThread starts, the first run already got the stream and thus OpenStream fails. Then it thinks there should be no stream since it failed, but there is, so assertion fails at line 481.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D148074
As serializing IPCStream no longer requires a manager or FileDescriptor array,
the arguments are no longer necessary, and can be removed. The AutoIPCStream
helper can also be removed, as managed actors are no longer used for
serialization, so a delayed start callback is not necessary.
The delayed start parameter is also removed from nsIIPCSerializableInputStream
instances, but is still present as `aAllowLazy` on the toplevel serialization
methods.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141048
This gives us various positive benefits, such as using a shared memory ring
buffer for faster communication, not having data streaming being bound to the
thread which transferred the nsIInputStream (which is often the main thread),
and the ability for some backpressure to be applied to data streaming.
After this change, the "delayed start" parameter for IPCStream serialization is
less relevant, as backpressure will serve a similar purpose. It will still be
used to determine whether or not to use RemoteLazyInputStream when serializing
from the parent process.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141038
As serializing IPCStream no longer requires a manager or FileDescriptor array,
the arguments are no longer necessary, and can be removed. The AutoIPCStream
helper can also be removed, as managed actors are no longer used for
serialization, so a delayed start callback is not necessary.
The delayed start parameter is also removed from nsIIPCSerializableInputStream
instances, but is still present as `aAllowLazy` on the toplevel serialization
methods.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141048
This gives us various positive benefits, such as using a shared memory ring
buffer for faster communication, not having data streaming being bound to the
thread which transferred the nsIInputStream (which is often the main thread),
and the ability for some backpressure to be applied to data streaming.
After this change, the "delayed start" parameter for IPCStream serialization is
less relevant, as backpressure will serve a similar purpose. It will still be
used to determine whether or not to use RemoteLazyInputStream when serializing
from the parent process.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141038
As serializing IPCStream no longer requires a manager or FileDescriptor array,
the arguments are no longer necessary, and can be removed. The AutoIPCStream
helper can also be removed, as managed actors are no longer used for
serialization, so a delayed start callback is not necessary.
The delayed start parameter is also removed from nsIIPCSerializableInputStream
instances, but is still present as `aAllowLazy` on the toplevel serialization
methods.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141048
This gives us various positive benefits, such as using a shared memory ring
buffer for faster communication, not having data streaming being bound to the
thread which transferred the nsIInputStream (which is often the main thread),
and the ability for some backpressure to be applied to data streaming.
After this change, the "delayed start" parameter for IPCStream serialization is
less relevant, as backpressure will serve a similar purpose. It will still be
used to determine whether or not to use RemoteLazyInputStream when serializing
from the parent process.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141038
As serializing IPCStream no longer requires a manager or FileDescriptor array,
the arguments are no longer necessary, and can be removed. The AutoIPCStream
helper can also be removed, as managed actors are no longer used for
serialization, so a delayed start callback is not necessary.
The delayed start parameter is also removed from nsIIPCSerializableInputStream
instances, but is still present as `aAllowLazy` on the toplevel serialization
methods.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141048
This gives us various positive benefits, such as using a shared memory ring
buffer for faster communication, not having data streaming being bound to the
thread which transferred the nsIInputStream (which is often the main thread),
and the ability for some backpressure to be applied to data streaming.
After this change, the "delayed start" parameter for IPCStream serialization is
less relevant, as backpressure will serve a similar purpose. It will still be
used to determine whether or not to use RemoteLazyInputStream when serializing
from the parent process.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141038
Before P1, GetCurrentThreadSerialEventTarget would have always returned the same data as NS_GetCurrentThread, making the comment incorrect Now it will properly return the running TaskQueue if any.
This change of name more clearly exposes what they are doing, as we aren't always dealing with threads directly; but a nsISerialEventTarget
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D80354
Before this patch, IPCStream was an union containing IPCRemoteSteam or an
InputStreamParamsWithFds. Now InputStreamParamsWithFds is renamed IPCStream and
IPCRemoteSteam is one of the possible InputStreamParams structs.
This was done automatically replacing:
s/mozilla::Move/std::move/
s/ Move(/ std::move(/
s/(Move(/(std::move(/
Removing the 'using mozilla::Move;' lines.
And then with a few manual fixups, see the bug for the split series..
MozReview-Commit-ID: Jxze3adipUh