/* 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/. */ #ifndef SharedFontList_impl_h #define SharedFontList_impl_h #include "SharedFontList.h" #include "base/shared_memory.h" #include "gfxFontUtils.h" #include "nsClassHashtable.h" #include "nsDataHashtable.h" #include "nsXULAppAPI.h" #include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h" // This is split out from SharedFontList.h because that header is included // quite widely (via gfxPlatformFontList.h, gfxTextRun.h, etc), and other code // such as the generated DOM bindings code gets upset at (indirect) inclusion // of via SharedMemoryBasic.h. So this header, which defines the // actual shared-memory FontList class, is included only by the .cpp files that // implement or directly interface with the font list, to avoid polluting other // headers. namespace mozilla { namespace fontlist { /** * Data used to initialize a font family alias (a "virtual" family that refers * to some or all of the faces of another family, used when alternate family * names are found in the font resource for localization or for styled * subfamilies). AliasData records are collected incrementally while scanning * the fonts, and then used to set up the Aliases list in the shared font list. */ struct AliasData { nsTArray mFaces; nsCString mBaseFamily; uint32_t mIndex = 0; FontVisibility mVisibility = FontVisibility::Unknown; bool mBundled = false; bool mBadUnderline = false; bool mForceClassic = false; void InitFromFamily(const Family* aFamily, const nsCString& aBaseFamily) { mBaseFamily = aBaseFamily; mIndex = aFamily->Index(); mVisibility = aFamily->Visibility(); mBundled = aFamily->IsBundled(); mBadUnderline = aFamily->IsBadUnderlineFamily(); mForceClassic = aFamily->IsForceClassic(); } }; /** * The Shared Font List is a collection of data that lives in shared memory * so that all processes can use it, rather than maintaining their own copies, * and provides the metadata needed for CSS font-matching (a list of all the * available font families and their faces, style properties, etc, as well as * character coverage). * * An important assumption is that all processes see the same collection of * installed fonts; therefore it is valid for them all to share the same set * of font metadata. The data is updated only by the parent process; content * processes have read-only access to it. * * The total size of this data varies greatly depending on the user's installed * fonts; and it is not known at startup because we load a lot of the font data * on first use rather than preloading during initialization (because that's * too expensive/slow). * * Therefore, the shared memory area needs to be able to grow during the * session; we can't predict how much space will be needed, and we can't afford * to pre-allocate such a huge block that it could never overflow. To handle * this, we maintain a (generally short) array of blocks of shared memory, * and then allocate our Family, Face, etc. objects within these. Because we * only ever add data (never delete what we've already stored), we can use a * simplified allocator that doesn't ever need to free blocks; the only time * the memory is released during a session is the (rare) case where a font is * installed or deleted while the browser is running, and in this case we just * delete the entire shared font list and start afresh. */ class FontList { public: friend struct Pointer; explicit FontList(uint32_t aGeneration); ~FontList(); /** * Initialize the master list of installed font families. This must be * set during font-list creation, before the list is shared with any * content processes. All installed font families known to the browser * appear in this list, although some may be marked as "hidden" so that * they are not exposed to the font-family property. * * The passed-in array may be modified (to eliminate duplicates of bundled * fonts, or restrict the available list to a specified subset), so if the * caller intends to make further use of it this should be kept in mind. * * Once initialized, the master family list is immutable; in the (rare) * event that the system's collection of installed fonts changes, we discard * the FontList and create a new one. * * In some cases, a font family may be known by multiple names (e.g. * localizations in multiple languages, or there may be legacy family names * that correspond to specific styled faces like "Arial Black"). Such names * do not appear in this master list, but are referred to as aliases (see * SetAliases below); the alias list need not be populated before the font * list is shared to content processes and used. * * Only used in the parent process. */ void SetFamilyNames(nsTArray& aFamilies); /** * Aliases are Family records whose Face entries are already part of another * family (either because the family has multiple localized names, or because * the alias family is a legacy name like "Arial Narrow" that is a subset of * the faces in the main "Arial" family). The table of aliases is initialized * from a hash of alias family name -> array of Face records. * * Like the master family list, the list of family aliases is immutable once * initialized. * * Only used in the parent process. */ void SetAliases(nsClassHashtable& aAliasTable); /** * Local names are PostScript or Full font names of individual faces, used * to look up faces for @font-face { src: local(...) } rules. Some platforms * (e.g. macOS) can look up local names directly using platform font APIs, * in which case the local names table here is unused. * * The list of local names is immutable once initialized. Local font name * lookups may occur before this list has been set up, in which case they * will use the SearchForLocalFace method. * * Only used in the parent process. */ void SetLocalNames(nsDataHashtable& aLocalNameTable); /** * Look up a Family record by name, typically to satisfy the font-family * property or a font family listed in preferences. */ Family* FindFamily(const nsCString& aName, bool aPrimaryNameOnly = false); /** * Look up an individual Face by PostScript or Full name, for @font-face * rules using src:local(...). This requires the local names list to have * been initialized. */ LocalFaceRec* FindLocalFace(const nsCString& aName); /** * Search families for a face with local name aName; should only be used if * the mLocalFaces array has not yet been set up, as this will be a more * expensive search than FindLocalFace. */ void SearchForLocalFace(const nsACString& aName, Family** aFamily, Face** aFace); /** * Return the localized name for the given family in the current system * locale (if multiple localizations are available). */ nsCString LocalizedFamilyName(const Family* aFamily); bool Initialized() { return mBlocks.Length() > 0 && NumFamilies() > 0; } uint32_t NumFamilies() { return GetHeader().mFamilyCount; } Family* Families() { return static_cast(GetHeader().mFamilies.ToPtr(this)); } uint32_t NumAliases() { return GetHeader().mAliasCount; } Family* AliasFamilies() { return static_cast(GetHeader().mAliases.ToPtr(this)); } uint32_t NumLocalFaces() { return GetHeader().mLocalFaceCount; } LocalFaceRec* LocalFaces() { return static_cast(GetHeader().mLocalFaces.ToPtr(this)); } /** * Ask the font list to initialize the character map for a given face. */ void LoadCharMapFor(Face& aFace, const Family* aFamily); /** * Allocate shared-memory space for a record of aSize bytes. The returned * pointer will be 32-bit aligned. (This method may trigger the allocation of * a new shared memory block, if required.) * * Only used in the parent process. */ Pointer Alloc(uint32_t aSize); /** * Convert a native pointer to a shared-memory Pointer record that can be * passed between processes. */ Pointer ToSharedPointer(const void* aPtr); uint32_t GetGeneration() { return GetHeader().mGeneration; } /** * Header fields present in every shared-memory block. The mBlockSize field * is not modified after initial block creation (before the block has been * shared to any other process), and the mAllocated field is used only by * the parent process, so neither of these needs to be std::atomic<>. */ struct BlockHeader { uint32_t mAllocated; // Space allocated from this block. uint32_t mBlockSize; // Total size of this block. }; /** * Header info that is stored at the beginning of the first shared-memory * block for the font list. * (Subsequent blocks have only the mBlockHeader.) * The mGeneration and mFamilyCount fields are set by the parent process * during font-list construction, before the list has been shared with any * other process, and subsequently never change; therefore, we don't need * to use std::atomic<> for these. */ struct Header { BlockHeader mBlockHeader; uint32_t mGeneration; // Font-list generation ID uint32_t mFamilyCount; // Number of font families in the list std::atomic mBlockCount; // Total number of blocks that exist std::atomic mAliasCount; // Number of family aliases std::atomic mLocalFaceCount; // Number of local face names Pointer mFamilies; // Pointer to array of |mFamilyCount| families Pointer mAliases; // Pointer to array of |mAliasCount| aliases Pointer mLocalFaces; // Pointer to array of |mLocalFaceCount| face records }; /** * Used by the parent process to pass a handle to a shared block to a * specific child process. This is used when a child process requests * an additional block that was not already passed to it (because the * list has changed/grown since the child was first initialized). */ void ShareShmBlockToProcess(uint32_t aIndex, base::ProcessId aPid, base::SharedMemoryHandle* aOut) { MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(mReadOnlyShmems.Length() == mBlocks.Length()); if (aIndex >= mReadOnlyShmems.Length()) { // Block index out of range *aOut = base::SharedMemory::NULLHandle(); } if (!mReadOnlyShmems[aIndex]->ShareToProcess(aPid, aOut)) { MOZ_CRASH("failed to share block"); } } /** * Collect an array of handles to all the shmem blocks, ready to be * shared to the given process. This is used at child process startup * to pass the complete list at once. */ void ShareBlocksToProcess(nsTArray* aBlocks, base::ProcessId aPid); /** * Support for memory reporter. */ size_t SizeOfIncludingThis(mozilla::MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const; size_t SizeOfExcludingThis(mozilla::MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const; size_t AllocatedShmemSize() const; /** * Using a larger block size will speed up allocation, at the cost of more * wasted space in the shared memory (on average). */ #if ANDROID // Android devices usually have a much smaller number of fonts than desktop // systems, and memory is more constrained, so use a smaller default block // size. static constexpr uint32_t SHM_BLOCK_SIZE = 64 * 1024; #else static constexpr uint32_t SHM_BLOCK_SIZE = 256 * 1024; #endif static_assert(SHM_BLOCK_SIZE <= (1 << Pointer::kBlockShift), "SHM_BLOCK_SIZE too large"); private: struct ShmBlock { // Takes ownership of aShmem. Note that in a child process, aShmem will be // mapped as read-only. explicit ShmBlock(mozilla::UniquePtr&& aShmem) : mShmem(std::move(aShmem)) {} // Get pointer to the mapped memory. void* Memory() const { return mShmem->memory(); } // Because only the parent process does allocation, this doesn't need to // be an atomic. // Further allocations may happen within the block after it has been shared // to content processes, but as their access is read-only and they cannot // do allocations themselves, they never look at this field; only the parent // reads or updates it. uint32_t& Allocated() const { MOZ_ASSERT(XRE_IsParentProcess()); return static_cast(Memory())->mAllocated; } // This is stored by the parent process during block creation and never // changes, so does not need to be atomic. // Note that some blocks may be larger than SHM_BLOCK_SIZE, if needed for // individual large allocations. uint32_t& BlockSize() const { MOZ_ASSERT(XRE_IsParentProcess()); return static_cast(Memory())->mBlockSize; } mozilla::UniquePtr mShmem; }; Header& GetHeader() { // It's invalid to try and access this before the first block exists. MOZ_ASSERT(mBlocks.Length() > 0); return *static_cast(Pointer(0, 0).ToPtr(this)); } /** * Create a new shared memory block and append to the FontList's list * of blocks. * * Only used in the parent process. */ bool AppendShmBlock(uint32_t aSizeNeeded); /** * Used by child processes to ensure all the blocks are registered. * Returns false on failure. */ [[nodiscard]] bool UpdateShmBlocks(); /** * This makes a *sync* IPC call to get a shared block from the parent. * As such, it may block for a while if the parent is busy; fortunately, * we'll generally only call this a handful of times in the course of an * entire session. If the requested block does not yet exist (because the * child is wanting to allocate an object, and there wasn't room in any * existing block), the parent will create a new shared block and return it. * This may (in rare cases) return null, if the parent has recreated the * font list and we actually need to reinitialize. */ ShmBlock* GetBlockFromParent(uint32_t aIndex); void DetachShmBlocks(); /** * Array of pointers to the shared-memory block records. * NOTE: if mBlocks.Length() < GetHeader().mBlockCount, then the parent has * added a block (or blocks) to the list, and we need to update! */ nsTArray> mBlocks; /** * Auxiliary array, used only in the parent process; holds read-only copies * of the shmem blocks; these are what will be shared to child processes. */ nsTArray> mReadOnlyShmems; }; } // namespace fontlist } // namespace mozilla #endif /* SharedFontList_impl_h */