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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/. */
+
+#ifndef mozilla_dom_DOMJSClass_h
+#define mozilla_dom_DOMJSClass_h
+
+#include "jsapi.h"
+#include "jsfriendapi.h"
+#include "js/Object.h" // JS::GetClass, JS::GetReservedSlot
+#include "js/Wrapper.h"
+#include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
+#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
+#include "mozilla/OriginTrials.h"
+#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
+
+#include "mozilla/dom/PrototypeList.h" // auto-generated
+#include "mozilla/dom/WebIDLPrefs.h" // auto-generated
+
+class nsCycleCollectionParticipant;
+class nsWrapperCache;
+struct JSFunctionSpec;
+struct JSPropertySpec;
+struct JSStructuredCloneReader;
+struct JSStructuredCloneWriter;
+class nsIGlobalObject;
+
+// All DOM globals must have a slot at DOM_PROTOTYPE_SLOT.
+#define DOM_PROTOTYPE_SLOT JSCLASS_GLOBAL_SLOT_COUNT
+
+// Keep this count up to date with any extra global slots added above.
+#define DOM_GLOBAL_SLOTS 1
+
+// We use these flag bits for the new bindings.
+#define JSCLASS_DOM_GLOBAL JSCLASS_USERBIT1
+#define JSCLASS_IS_DOMIFACEANDPROTOJSCLASS JSCLASS_USERBIT2
+
+namespace mozilla::dom {
+
+/**
+ * Returns true if code running in the given JSContext is allowed to access
+ * [SecureContext] API on the given JSObject.
+ *
+ * [SecureContext] API exposure is restricted to use by code in a Secure
+ * Contexts:
+ *
+ * https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-secure-contexts/
+ *
+ * Since we want [SecureContext] exposure to depend on the privileges of the
+ * running code (rather than the privileges of an object's creator), this
+ * function checks to see whether the given JSContext's Realm is flagged
+ * as a Secure Context. That allows us to make sure that system principal code
+ * (which is marked as a Secure Context) can access Secure Context API on an
+ * object in a different realm, regardless of whether the other realm is a
+ * Secure Context or not.
+ *
+ * Checking the JSContext's Realm doesn't work for expanded principal
+ * globals accessing a Secure Context web page though (e.g. those used by frame
+ * scripts). To handle that we fall back to checking whether the JSObject came
+ * from a Secure Context.
+ *
+ * Note: We'd prefer this function to live in BindingUtils.h, but we need to
+ * call it in this header, and BindingUtils.h includes us (i.e. we'd have a
+ * circular dependency between headers if it lived there).
+ */
+inline bool IsSecureContextOrObjectIsFromSecureContext(JSContext* aCx,
+ JSObject* aObj) {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!js::IsWrapper(aObj));
+ return JS::GetIsSecureContext(js::GetContextRealm(aCx)) ||
+ JS::GetIsSecureContext(js::GetNonCCWObjectRealm(aObj));
+}
+
+typedef bool (*ResolveOwnProperty)(
+ JSContext* cx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> wrapper, JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj,
+ JS::Handle<jsid> id,
+ JS::MutableHandle<mozilla::Maybe<JS::PropertyDescriptor>> desc);
+
+typedef bool (*EnumerateOwnProperties)(JSContext* cx,
+ JS::Handle<JSObject*> wrapper,
+ JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj,
+ JS::MutableHandleVector<jsid> props);
+
+typedef bool (*DeleteNamedProperty)(JSContext* cx,
+ JS::Handle<JSObject*> wrapper,
+ JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj,
+ JS::Handle<jsid> id,
+ JS::ObjectOpResult& opresult);
+
+// Returns true if the given global is of a type whose bit is set in
+// aNonExposedGlobals.
+bool IsNonExposedGlobal(JSContext* aCx, JSObject* aGlobal,
+ uint32_t aNonExposedGlobals);
+
+struct ConstantSpec {
+ const char* name;
+ JS::Value value;
+};
+
+typedef bool (*PropertyEnabled)(JSContext* cx, JSObject* global);
+
+namespace GlobalNames {
+// The names of our possible globals. These are the names of the actual
+// interfaces, not of the global names used to refer to them in IDL [Exposed]
+// annotations.
+static const uint32_t Window = 1u << 0;
+static const uint32_t DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope = 1u << 1;
+static const uint32_t SharedWorkerGlobalScope = 1u << 2;
+static const uint32_t ServiceWorkerGlobalScope = 1u << 3;
+static const uint32_t WorkerDebuggerGlobalScope = 1u << 4;
+static const uint32_t AudioWorkletGlobalScope = 1u << 5;
+static const uint32_t PaintWorkletGlobalScope = 1u << 6;
+static const uint32_t ShadowRealmGlobalScope = 1u << 7;
+
+static constexpr uint32_t kCount = 8;
+} // namespace GlobalNames
+
+struct PrefableDisablers {
+ inline bool isEnabled(JSContext* cx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj) const {
+ if (nonExposedGlobals &&
+ IsNonExposedGlobal(cx, JS::GetNonCCWObjectGlobal(obj),
+ nonExposedGlobals)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (prefIndex != WebIDLPrefIndex::NoPref &&
+ !sWebIDLPrefs[uint16_t(prefIndex)]()) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (secureContext && !IsSecureContextOrObjectIsFromSecureContext(cx, obj)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (trial != OriginTrial(0) &&
+ !OriginTrials::IsEnabled(cx, JS::GetNonCCWObjectGlobal(obj), trial)) {
+ // TODO(emilio): Perhaps reconsider the interaction between [Trial=""] and
+ // [Pref=""].
+ //
+ // In particular, it might be desirable to only check the trial if there
+ // is no pref or the pref is disabled.
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (enabledFunc && !enabledFunc(cx, JS::GetNonCCWObjectGlobal(obj))) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // Index into the array of StaticPrefs
+ const WebIDLPrefIndex prefIndex;
+
+ // Bitmask of global names that we should not be exposed in.
+ const uint16_t nonExposedGlobals : GlobalNames::kCount;
+
+ // A boolean indicating whether a Secure Context is required.
+ const uint16_t secureContext : 1;
+
+ // An origin trial controlling the feature. This can be made a bitfield too if
+ // needed.
+ const OriginTrial trial;
+
+ // A function pointer to a function that can say the property is disabled
+ // even if "enabled" is set to true. If the pointer is null the value of
+ // "enabled" is used as-is.
+ const PropertyEnabled enabledFunc;
+};
+
+template <typename T>
+struct Prefable {
+ inline bool isEnabled(JSContext* cx, JS::Handle<JSObject*> obj) const {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!js::IsWrapper(obj));
+ if (MOZ_LIKELY(!disablers)) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ return disablers->isEnabled(cx, obj);
+ }
+
+ // Things that can disable this set of specs. |nullptr| means "cannot be
+ // disabled".
+ const PrefableDisablers* const disablers;
+
+ // Array of specs, terminated in whatever way is customary for T.
+ // Null to indicate a end-of-array for Prefable, when such an
+ // indicator is needed.
+ const T* const specs;
+};
+
+enum PropertyType {
+ eStaticMethod,
+ eStaticAttribute,
+ eMethod,
+ eAttribute,
+ eUnforgeableMethod,
+ eUnforgeableAttribute,
+ eConstant,
+ ePropertyTypeCount
+};
+
+#define NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_TYPE 3
+#define NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_PREF_INDEX 13
+#define NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_SPEC_INDEX 16
+
+struct PropertyInfo {
+ private:
+ // MSVC generates static initializers if we store a jsid here, even if
+ // PropertyInfo has a constexpr constructor. See bug 1460341 and bug 1464036.
+ uintptr_t mIdBits;
+
+ public:
+ // One of PropertyType, will be used for accessing the corresponding Duo in
+ // NativePropertiesN.duos[].
+ uint32_t type : NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_TYPE;
+ // The index to the corresponding Preable in Duo.mPrefables[].
+ uint32_t prefIndex : NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_PREF_INDEX;
+ // The index to the corresponding spec in Duo.mPrefables[prefIndex].specs[].
+ uint32_t specIndex : NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_SPEC_INDEX;
+
+ void SetId(jsid aId) {
+ static_assert(sizeof(jsid) == sizeof(mIdBits),
+ "jsid should fit in mIdBits");
+ mIdBits = aId.asRawBits();
+ }
+ MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE jsid Id() const { return jsid::fromRawBits(mIdBits); }
+
+ bool IsStaticMethod() const { return type == eStaticMethod; }
+
+ static int Compare(const PropertyInfo& aInfo1, const PropertyInfo& aInfo2) {
+ // IdToIndexComparator needs to be updated if the order here is changed!
+ if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(aInfo1.mIdBits == aInfo2.mIdBits)) {
+ MOZ_ASSERT((aInfo1.type == eMethod || aInfo1.type == eStaticMethod) &&
+ (aInfo2.type == eMethod || aInfo2.type == eStaticMethod));
+
+ bool isStatic1 = aInfo1.IsStaticMethod();
+
+ MOZ_ASSERT(isStatic1 != aInfo2.IsStaticMethod(),
+ "We shouldn't have 2 static methods with the same name!");
+
+ return isStatic1 ? -1 : 1;
+ }
+
+ return aInfo1.mIdBits < aInfo2.mIdBits ? -1 : 1;
+ }
+};
+
+static_assert(
+ ePropertyTypeCount <= 1ull << NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_TYPE,
+ "We have property type count that is > (1 << NUM_BITS_PROPERTY_INFO_TYPE)");
+
+// Conceptually, NativeProperties has seven (Prefable<T>*, PropertyInfo*) duos
+// (where T is one of JSFunctionSpec, JSPropertySpec, or ConstantSpec), one for
+// each of: static methods and attributes, methods and attributes, unforgeable
+// methods and attributes, and constants.
+//
+// That's 14 pointers, but in most instances most of the duos are all null, and
+// there are many instances. To save space we use a variable-length type,
+// NativePropertiesN<N>, to hold the data and getters to access it. It has N
+// actual duos (stored in duos[]), plus four bits for each of the 7 possible
+// duos: 1 bit that states if that duo is present, and 3 that state that duo's
+// offset (if present) in duos[].
+//
+// All duo accesses should be done via the getters, which contain assertions
+// that check we don't overrun the end of the struct. (The duo data members are
+// public only so they can be statically initialized.) These assertions should
+// never fail so long as (a) accesses to the variable-length part are guarded by
+// appropriate Has*() calls, and (b) all instances are well-formed, i.e. the
+// value of N matches the number of mHas* members that are true.
+//
+// We store all the property ids a NativePropertiesN owns in a single array of
+// PropertyInfo structs. Each struct contains an id and the information needed
+// to find the corresponding Prefable for the enabled check, as well as the
+// information needed to find the correct property descriptor in the
+// Prefable. We also store an array of indices into the PropertyInfo array,
+// sorted by bits of the corresponding jsid. Given a jsid, this allows us to
+// binary search for the index of the corresponding PropertyInfo, if any.
+//
+// Finally, we define a typedef of NativePropertiesN<7>, NativeProperties, which
+// we use as a "base" type used to refer to all instances of NativePropertiesN.
+// (7 is used because that's the maximum valid parameter, though any other
+// value 1..6 could also be used.) This is reasonable because of the
+// aforementioned assertions in the getters. Upcast() is used to convert
+// specific instances to this "base" type.
+//
+// An example
+// ----------
+// NativeProperties points to various things, and it can be hard to keep track.
+// The following example shows the layout.
+//
+// Imagine an example interface, with:
+// - 10 properties
+// - 6 methods, 3 with no disablers struct, 2 sharing the same disablers
+// struct, 1 using a different disablers struct
+// - 4 attributes, all with no disablers
+// - The property order is such that those using the same disablers structs are
+// together. (This is not guaranteed, but it makes the example simpler.)
+//
+// Each PropertyInfo also contain indices into sMethods/sMethods_specs (for
+// method infos) and sAttributes/sAttributes_specs (for attributes), which let
+// them find their spec, but these are not shown.
+//
+// sNativeProperties sNativeProperties_ sNativeProperties_
+// ---- sortedPropertyIndices[10] propertyInfos[10]
+// - <several scalar fields> ---- ----
+// - sortedPropertyIndices ----> <10 indices> +--> 0 info (method)
+// - duos[2] ---- | 1 info (method)
+// ----(methods) | 2 info (method)
+// 0 - mPrefables -------> points to sMethods below | 3 info (method)
+// - mPropertyInfos ------------------------------+ 4 info (method)
+// 1 - mPrefables -------> points to sAttributes below 5 info (method)
+// - mPropertyInfos ---------------------------------> 6 info (attr)
+// ---- 7 info (attr)
+// ---- 8 info (attr)
+// 9 info (attr)
+// ----
+//
+// sMethods has three entries (excluding the terminator) because there are
+// three disablers structs. The {nullptr,nullptr} serves as the terminator.
+// There are also END terminators within sMethod_specs; the need for these
+// terminators (as opposed to a length) is deeply embedded in SpiderMonkey.
+// Disablers structs are suffixed with the index of the first spec they cover.
+//
+// sMethods sMethods_specs
+// ---- ----
+// 0 - nullptr +----> 0 spec
+// - specs ----------------------+ 1 spec
+// 1 - disablers ---> disablers4 2 spec
+// - specs ------------------------+ 3 END
+// 2 - disablers ---> disablers7 +--> 4 spec
+// - specs ----------------------+ 5 spec
+// 3 - nullptr | 6 END
+// - nullptr +----> 7 spec
+// ---- 8 END
+//
+// sAttributes has a single entry (excluding the terminator) because all of the
+// specs lack disablers.
+//
+// sAttributes sAttributes_specs
+// ---- ----
+// 0 - nullptr +----> 0 spec
+// - specs ----------------------+ 1 spec
+// 1 - nullptr 2 spec
+// - nullptr 3 spec
+// ---- 4 END
+// ----
+template <int N>
+struct NativePropertiesN {
+ // Duo structs are stored in the duos[] array, and each element in the array
+ // could require a different T. Therefore, we can't use the correct type for
+ // mPrefables. Instead we use void* and cast to the correct type in the
+ // getters.
+ struct Duo {
+ const /*Prefable<const T>*/ void* const mPrefables;
+ PropertyInfo* const mPropertyInfos;
+ };
+
+ constexpr const NativePropertiesN<7>* Upcast() const {
+ return reinterpret_cast<const NativePropertiesN<7>*>(this);
+ }
+
+ const PropertyInfo* PropertyInfos() const { return duos[0].mPropertyInfos; }
+
+#define DO(SpecT, FieldName) \
+ public: \
+ /* The bitfields indicating the duo's presence and (if present) offset. */ \
+ const uint32_t mHas##FieldName##s : 1; \
+ const uint32_t m##FieldName##sOffset : 3; \
+ \
+ private: \
+ const Duo* FieldName##sDuo() const { \
+ MOZ_ASSERT(Has##FieldName##s()); \
+ return &duos[m##FieldName##sOffset]; \
+ } \
+ \
+ public: \
+ bool Has##FieldName##s() const { return mHas##FieldName##s; } \
+ const Prefable<const SpecT>* FieldName##s() const { \
+ return static_cast<const Prefable<const SpecT>*>( \
+ FieldName##sDuo()->mPrefables); \
+ } \
+ PropertyInfo* FieldName##PropertyInfos() const { \
+ return FieldName##sDuo()->mPropertyInfos; \
+ }
+
+ DO(JSFunctionSpec, StaticMethod)
+ DO(JSPropertySpec, StaticAttribute)
+ DO(JSFunctionSpec, Method)
+ DO(JSPropertySpec, Attribute)
+ DO(JSFunctionSpec, UnforgeableMethod)
+ DO(JSPropertySpec, UnforgeableAttribute)
+ DO(ConstantSpec, Constant)
+
+#undef DO
+
+ // The index to the iterator method in MethodPropertyInfos() array.
+ const int16_t iteratorAliasMethodIndex;
+ // The number of PropertyInfo structs that the duos manage. This is the total
+ // count across all duos.
+ const uint16_t propertyInfoCount;
+ // The sorted indices array from sorting property ids, which will be used when
+ // we binary search for a property.
+ uint16_t* sortedPropertyIndices;
+
+ const Duo duos[N];
+};
+
+// Ensure the struct has the expected size. The 8 is for the bitfields plus
+// iteratorAliasMethodIndex and idsLength; the rest is for the idsSortedIndex,
+// and duos[].
+static_assert(sizeof(NativePropertiesN<1>) == 8 + 3 * sizeof(void*), "1 size");
+static_assert(sizeof(NativePropertiesN<2>) == 8 + 5 * sizeof(void*), "2 size");
+static_assert(sizeof(NativePropertiesN<3>) == 8 + 7 * sizeof(void*), "3 size");
+static_assert(sizeof(NativePropertiesN<4>) == 8 + 9 * sizeof(void*), "4 size");
+static_assert(sizeof(NativePropertiesN<5>) == 8 + 11 * sizeof(void*), "5 size");
+static_assert(sizeof(NativePropertiesN<6>) == 8 + 13 * sizeof(void*), "6 size");
+static_assert(sizeof(NativePropertiesN<7>) == 8 + 15 * sizeof(void*), "7 size");
+
+// The "base" type.
+typedef NativePropertiesN<7> NativeProperties;
+
+struct NativePropertiesHolder {
+ const NativeProperties* regular;
+ const NativeProperties* chromeOnly;
+ // Points to a static bool that's set to true once the regular and chromeOnly
+ // NativeProperties have been inited. This is a pointer to a bool instead of
+ // a bool value because NativePropertiesHolder is stored by value in
+ // a static const NativePropertyHooks.
+ bool* inited;
+};
+
+// Helper structure for Xrays for DOM binding objects. The same instance is used
+// for instances, interface objects and interface prototype objects of a
+// specific interface.
+struct NativePropertyHooks {
+ // The hook to call for resolving indexed or named properties. May be null if
+ // there can't be any.
+ ResolveOwnProperty mResolveOwnProperty;
+ // The hook to call for enumerating indexed or named properties. May be null
+ // if there can't be any.
+ EnumerateOwnProperties mEnumerateOwnProperties;
+ // The hook to call to delete a named property. May be null if there are no
+ // named properties or no named property deleter. On success (true return)
+ // the "found" argument will be set to true if there was in fact such a named
+ // property and false otherwise. If it's set to false, the caller is expected
+ // to proceed with whatever deletion behavior it would have if there were no
+ // named properties involved at all (i.e. if the hook were null). If it's set
+ // to true, it will indicate via opresult whether the delete actually
+ // succeeded.
+ DeleteNamedProperty mDeleteNamedProperty;
+
+ // The property arrays for this interface.
+ NativePropertiesHolder mNativeProperties;
+
+ // This will be set to the ID of the interface prototype object for the
+ // interface, if it has one. If it doesn't have one it will be set to
+ // prototypes::id::_ID_Count.
+ prototypes::ID mPrototypeID;
+
+ // This will be set to the ID of the interface object for the interface, if it
+ // has one. If it doesn't have one it will be set to
+ // constructors::id::_ID_Count.
+ constructors::ID mConstructorID;
+
+ // The JSClass to use for expandos on our Xrays. Can be null, in which case
+ // Xrays will use a default class of their choice.
+ const JSClass* mXrayExpandoClass;
+};
+
+enum DOMObjectType : uint8_t {
+ eInstance,
+ eGlobalInstance,
+ eInterface,
+ eInterfacePrototype,
+ eGlobalInterfacePrototype,
+ eNamespace,
+ eNamedPropertiesObject
+};
+
+inline bool IsInstance(DOMObjectType type) {
+ return type == eInstance || type == eGlobalInstance;
+}
+
+inline bool IsInterfacePrototype(DOMObjectType type) {
+ return type == eInterfacePrototype || type == eGlobalInterfacePrototype;
+}
+
+typedef JSObject* (*AssociatedGlobalGetter)(JSContext* aCx,
+ JS::Handle<JSObject*> aObj);
+
+typedef JSObject* (*ProtoGetter)(JSContext* aCx);
+
+/**
+ * Returns a handle to the relevant WebIDL prototype object for the current
+ * compartment global (which may be a handle to null on out of memory). Once
+ * allocated, the prototype object is guaranteed to exist as long as the global
+ * does, since the global traces its array of WebIDL prototypes and
+ * constructors.
+ */
+typedef JS::Handle<JSObject*> (*ProtoHandleGetter)(JSContext* aCx);
+
+/**
+ * Serializes a WebIDL object for structured cloning. aObj may not be in the
+ * compartment of aCx in cases when we were working with a cross-compartment
+ * wrapper. aObj is expected to be an object of the DOMJSClass that we got the
+ * serializer from.
+ */
+typedef bool (*WebIDLSerializer)(JSContext* aCx,
+ JSStructuredCloneWriter* aWriter,
+ JS::Handle<JSObject*> aObj);
+
+/**
+ * Deserializes a WebIDL object from a structured clone serialization.
+ */
+typedef JSObject* (*WebIDLDeserializer)(JSContext* aCx,
+ nsIGlobalObject* aGlobal,
+ JSStructuredCloneReader* aReader);
+
+typedef nsWrapperCache* (*WrapperCacheGetter)(JS::Handle<JSObject*> aObj);
+
+// Special JSClass for reflected DOM objects.
+struct DOMJSClass {
+ // It would be nice to just inherit from JSClass, but that precludes pure
+ // compile-time initialization of the form |DOMJSClass = {...};|, since C++
+ // only allows brace initialization for aggregate/POD types.
+ const JSClass mBase;
+
+ // A list of interfaces that this object implements, in order of decreasing
+ // derivedness.
+ const prototypes::ID mInterfaceChain[MAX_PROTOTYPE_CHAIN_LENGTH];
+
+ // We store the DOM object in reserved slot with index DOM_OBJECT_SLOT or in
+ // the proxy private if we use a proxy object.
+ // Sometimes it's an nsISupports and sometimes it's not; this class tells
+ // us which it is.
+ const bool mDOMObjectIsISupports;
+
+ const NativePropertyHooks* mNativeHooks;
+
+ // A callback to find the associated global for our C++ object. Note that
+ // this is used in cases when that global is _changing_, so it will not match
+ // the global of the JSObject* passed in to this function!
+ AssociatedGlobalGetter mGetAssociatedGlobal;
+ ProtoHandleGetter mGetProto;
+
+ // This stores the CC participant for the native, null if this class does not
+ // implement cycle collection or if it inherits from nsISupports (we can get
+ // the CC participant by QI'ing in that case).
+ nsCycleCollectionParticipant* mParticipant;
+
+ // The serializer for this class if the relevant object is [Serializable].
+ // Null otherwise.
+ WebIDLSerializer mSerializer;
+
+ // A callback to get the wrapper cache for C++ objects that don't inherit from
+ // nsISupports, or null.
+ WrapperCacheGetter mWrapperCacheGetter;
+
+ static const DOMJSClass* FromJSClass(const JSClass* base) {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(base->flags & JSCLASS_IS_DOMJSCLASS);
+ return reinterpret_cast<const DOMJSClass*>(base);
+ }
+
+ const JSClass* ToJSClass() const { return &mBase; }
+};
+
+// Special JSClass for DOM interface and interface prototype objects.
+struct DOMIfaceAndProtoJSClass {
+ // It would be nice to just inherit from JSClass, but that precludes pure
+ // compile-time initialization of the form
+ // |DOMJSInterfaceAndPrototypeClass = {...};|, since C++ only allows brace
+ // initialization for aggregate/POD types.
+ const JSClass mBase;
+
+ // Either eInterface, eNamespace, eInterfacePrototype,
+ // eGlobalInterfacePrototype or eNamedPropertiesObject.
+ DOMObjectType mType; // uint8_t
+
+ // Boolean indicating whether this object wants a @@hasInstance property
+ // pointing to InterfaceHasInstance defined on it. Only ever true for the
+ // eInterface case.
+ bool wantsInterfaceHasInstance;
+
+ const prototypes::ID mPrototypeID; // uint16_t
+ const uint32_t mDepth;
+
+ const NativePropertyHooks* mNativeHooks;
+
+ // The value to return for Function.prototype.toString on this interface
+ // object.
+ const char* mFunToString;
+
+ ProtoGetter mGetParentProto;
+
+ static const DOMIfaceAndProtoJSClass* FromJSClass(const JSClass* base) {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(base->flags & JSCLASS_IS_DOMIFACEANDPROTOJSCLASS);
+ return reinterpret_cast<const DOMIfaceAndProtoJSClass*>(base);
+ }
+
+ const JSClass* ToJSClass() const { return &mBase; }
+};
+
+class ProtoAndIfaceCache;
+
+inline bool DOMGlobalHasProtoAndIFaceCache(JSObject* global) {
+ MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT(JS::GetClass(global)->flags & JSCLASS_DOM_GLOBAL);
+ // This can be undefined if we GC while creating the global
+ return !JS::GetReservedSlot(global, DOM_PROTOTYPE_SLOT).isUndefined();
+}
+
+inline bool HasProtoAndIfaceCache(JSObject* global) {
+ if (!(JS::GetClass(global)->flags & JSCLASS_DOM_GLOBAL)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return DOMGlobalHasProtoAndIFaceCache(global);
+}
+
+inline ProtoAndIfaceCache* GetProtoAndIfaceCache(JSObject* global) {
+ MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT(JS::GetClass(global)->flags & JSCLASS_DOM_GLOBAL);
+ return static_cast<ProtoAndIfaceCache*>(
+ JS::GetReservedSlot(global, DOM_PROTOTYPE_SLOT).toPrivate());
+}
+
+} // namespace mozilla::dom
+
+#endif /* mozilla_dom_DOMJSClass_h */