From 36d22d82aa202bb199967e9512281e9a53db42c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 21:33:14 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 115.7.0esr. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- gfx/layers/apz/test/gtest/TestScrollHandoff.cpp | 809 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 809 insertions(+) create mode 100644 gfx/layers/apz/test/gtest/TestScrollHandoff.cpp (limited to 'gfx/layers/apz/test/gtest/TestScrollHandoff.cpp') diff --git a/gfx/layers/apz/test/gtest/TestScrollHandoff.cpp b/gfx/layers/apz/test/gtest/TestScrollHandoff.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8f497dabe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/gfx/layers/apz/test/gtest/TestScrollHandoff.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,809 @@ +/* -*- 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 "APZCTreeManagerTester.h" +#include "APZTestCommon.h" +#include "InputUtils.h" + +class APZScrollHandoffTester : public APZCTreeManagerTester { + protected: + UniquePtr registration; + TestAsyncPanZoomController* rootApzc; + + void CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1() { + const char* treeShape = "x(x)"; + LayerIntRegion layerVisibleRegion[] = {LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100), + LayerIntRect(0, 50, 100, 50)}; + CreateScrollData(treeShape, layerVisibleRegion); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(root, ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID, + CSSRect(0, 0, 200, 200)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[1], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 100)); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[1], root); + registration = MakeUnique(LayersId{0}, mcc); + UpdateHitTestingTree(); + rootApzc = ApzcOf(root); + rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics().SetIsRootContent( + true); // make root APZC zoomable + } + + void CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree2() { + const char* treeShape = "x(x(x))"; + LayerIntRegion layerVisibleRegion[] = {LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100), + LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100), + LayerIntRect(0, 50, 100, 50)}; + CreateScrollData(treeShape, layerVisibleRegion); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(root, ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID, + CSSRect(0, 0, 200, 200)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[1], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 2, + CSSRect(-100, -100, 200, 200)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[2], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 100)); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[1], root); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[2], layers[1]); + // No ScopedLayerTreeRegistration as that just needs to be done once per + // test and this is the second layer tree for a particular test. + MOZ_ASSERT(registration); + UpdateHitTestingTree(); + rootApzc = ApzcOf(root); + } + + void CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree3() { + const char* treeShape = "x(x(x)x(x))"; + LayerIntRegion layerVisibleRegion[] = { + LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100), // root + LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 50), // scrolling parent 1 + LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 50), // scrolling child 1 + LayerIntRect(0, 50, 100, 50), // scrolling parent 2 + LayerIntRect(0, 50, 100, 50) // scrolling child 2 + }; + CreateScrollData(treeShape, layerVisibleRegion); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[0], ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 100)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[1], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 100)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[2], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 2, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 100)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[3], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 3, + CSSRect(0, 50, 100, 100)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[4], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 4, + CSSRect(0, 50, 100, 100)); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[1], layers[0]); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[3], layers[0]); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[2], layers[1]); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[4], layers[3]); + registration = MakeUnique(LayersId{0}, mcc); + UpdateHitTestingTree(); + } + + // Creates a layer tree with a parent layer that is only scrollable + // horizontally, and a child layer that is only scrollable vertically. + void CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree4() { + const char* treeShape = "x(x)"; + LayerIntRegion layerVisibleRegion[] = {LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100), + LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100)}; + CreateScrollData(treeShape, layerVisibleRegion); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(root, ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID, + CSSRect(0, 0, 200, 100)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[1], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 200)); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[1], root); + registration = MakeUnique(LayersId{0}, mcc); + UpdateHitTestingTree(); + rootApzc = ApzcOf(root); + } + + // Creates a layer tree with a parent layer that is not scrollable, and a + // child layer that is only scrollable vertically. + void CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree5() { + const char* treeShape = "x(x)"; + LayerIntRegion layerVisibleRegion[] = { + LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100), // scrolling parent + LayerIntRect(0, 50, 100, 50) // scrolling child + }; + CreateScrollData(treeShape, layerVisibleRegion); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(root, ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 100)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[1], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 200)); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[1], root); + registration = MakeUnique(LayersId{0}, mcc); + UpdateHitTestingTree(); + rootApzc = ApzcOf(root); + } + + void CreateScrollgrabLayerTree(bool makeParentScrollable = true) { + const char* treeShape = "x(x)"; + LayerIntRegion layerVisibleRegion[] = { + LayerIntRect(0, 0, 100, 100), // scroll-grabbing parent + LayerIntRect(0, 20, 100, 80) // child + }; + CreateScrollData(treeShape, layerVisibleRegion); + float parentHeight = makeParentScrollable ? 120 : 100; + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(root, ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, parentHeight)); + SetScrollableFrameMetrics(layers[1], + ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1, + CSSRect(0, 0, 100, 800)); + SetScrollHandoff(layers[1], root); + registration = MakeUnique(LayersId{0}, mcc); + UpdateHitTestingTree(); + rootApzc = ApzcOf(root); + rootApzc->GetScrollMetadata().SetHasScrollgrab(true); + } + + void TestFlingAcceleration() { + // Jack up the fling acceleration multiplier so we can easily determine + // whether acceleration occured. + const float kAcceleration = 100.0f; + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_accel_base_mult", kAcceleration); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_accel_min_fling_velocity", 0.0); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_accel_min_pan_velocity", 0.0); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan once, enough to fully scroll the scrollgrab parent and then scroll + // and fling the child. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Pan(manager, 70, 40); + + // Give the fling animation a chance to start. + SampleAnimationsOnce(); + + float childVelocityAfterFling1 = childApzc->GetVelocityVector().y; + + // Pan again. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Pan(manager, 70, 40); + + // Give the fling animation a chance to start. + // This time it should be accelerated. + SampleAnimationsOnce(); + + float childVelocityAfterFling2 = childApzc->GetVelocityVector().y; + + // We should have accelerated once. + // The division by 2 is to account for friction. + EXPECT_GT(childVelocityAfterFling2, + childVelocityAfterFling1 * kAcceleration / 2); + + // We should not have accelerated twice. + // The division by 4 is to account for friction. + EXPECT_LE(childVelocityAfterFling2, + childVelocityAfterFling1 * kAcceleration * kAcceleration / 4); + } + + void TestCrossApzcAxisLock() { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_INT("apz.axis_lock.mode", 1); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + Pan(childApzc, ScreenIntPoint(10, 60), ScreenIntPoint(15, 90), + PanOptions::KeepFingerDown | PanOptions::ExactCoordinates); + + childApzc->AssertAxisLocked(ScrollDirection::eVertical); + childApzc->AssertStateIsPanningLockedY(); + } +}; + +class APZScrollHandoffTesterMock : public APZScrollHandoffTester { + public: + APZScrollHandoffTesterMock() { CreateMockHitTester(); } +}; + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +// Here we test that if the processing of a touch block is deferred while we +// wait for content to send a prevent-default message, overscroll is still +// handed off correctly when the block is processed. +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, DeferredInputEventProcessing) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", true); + + // Set up the APZC tree. + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Enable touch-listeners so that we can separate the queueing of input + // events from them being processed. + childApzc->SetWaitForMainThread(); + + // Queue input events for a pan. + uint64_t blockId = 0; + Pan(childApzc, 90, 30, PanOptions::NoFling, nullptr, nullptr, &blockId); + + // Allow the pan to be processed. + childApzc->ContentReceivedInputBlock(blockId, false); + childApzc->ConfirmTarget(blockId); + + // Make sure overscroll was handed off correctly. + EXPECT_EQ(50, childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(10, rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); +} +#endif + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +// Here we test that if the layer structure changes in between two input +// blocks being queued, and the first block is only processed after the second +// one has been queued, overscroll handoff for the first block follows +// the original layer structure while overscroll handoff for the second block +// follows the new layer structure. +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, LayerStructureChangesWhileEventsArePending) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", true); + + // Set up an initial APZC tree. + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Enable touch-listeners so that we can separate the queueing of input + // events from them being processed. + childApzc->SetWaitForMainThread(); + + // Queue input events for a pan. + uint64_t blockId = 0; + Pan(childApzc, 90, 30, PanOptions::NoFling, nullptr, nullptr, &blockId); + + // Modify the APZC tree to insert a new APZC 'middle' into the handoff chain + // between the child and the root. + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree2(); + WebRenderLayerScrollData* middle = layers[1]; + childApzc->SetWaitForMainThread(); + TestAsyncPanZoomController* middleApzc = ApzcOf(middle); + + // Queue input events for another pan. + uint64_t secondBlockId = 0; + Pan(childApzc, 30, 90, PanOptions::NoFling, nullptr, nullptr, &secondBlockId); + + // Allow the first pan to be processed. + childApzc->ContentReceivedInputBlock(blockId, false); + childApzc->ConfirmTarget(blockId); + + // Make sure things have scrolled according to the handoff chain in + // place at the time the touch-start of the first pan was queued. + EXPECT_EQ(50, childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(10, rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(0, middleApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + // Allow the second pan to be processed. + childApzc->ContentReceivedInputBlock(secondBlockId, false); + childApzc->ConfirmTarget(secondBlockId); + + // Make sure things have scrolled according to the handoff chain in + // place at the time the touch-start of the second pan was queued. + EXPECT_EQ(0, childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(10, rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(-10, middleApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); +} +#endif + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +// Test that putting a second finger down on an APZC while a down-chain APZC +// is overscrolled doesn't result in being stuck in overscroll. +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, StuckInOverscroll_Bug1073250) { + // Enable overscrolling. + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.overscroll.enabled", true); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + TestAsyncPanZoomController* child = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan, causing the parent APZC to overscroll. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID); + Pan(manager, 10, 40, PanOptions::KeepFingerDown); + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_TRUE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); + + // Put a second finger down. + MultiTouchInput secondFingerDown = + CreateMultiTouchInput(MultiTouchInput::MULTITOUCH_START, mcc->Time()); + // Use the same touch identifier for the first touch (0) as Pan(). (A bit + // hacky.) + secondFingerDown.mTouches.AppendElement( + SingleTouchData(0, ScreenIntPoint(10, 40), ScreenSize(0, 0), 0, 0)); + secondFingerDown.mTouches.AppendElement( + SingleTouchData(1, ScreenIntPoint(30, 20), ScreenSize(0, 0), 0, 0)); + manager->ReceiveInputEvent(secondFingerDown); + + // Release the fingers. + MultiTouchInput fingersUp = secondFingerDown; + fingersUp.mType = MultiTouchInput::MULTITOUCH_END; + manager->ReceiveInputEvent(fingersUp); + + // Allow any animations to run their course. + child->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + rootApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + + // Make sure nothing is overscrolled. + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_FALSE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); +} +#endif + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +// This is almost exactly like StuckInOverscroll_Bug1073250, except the +// APZC receiving the input events for the first touch block is the child +// (and thus not the same APZC that overscrolls, which is the parent). +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, StuckInOverscroll_Bug1231228) { + // Enable overscrolling. + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.overscroll.enabled", true); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + TestAsyncPanZoomController* child = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan, causing the parent APZC to overscroll. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Pan(manager, 60, 90, PanOptions::KeepFingerDown); + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_TRUE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); + + // Put a second finger down. + MultiTouchInput secondFingerDown = + CreateMultiTouchInput(MultiTouchInput::MULTITOUCH_START, mcc->Time()); + // Use the same touch identifier for the first touch (0) as Pan(). (A bit + // hacky.) + secondFingerDown.mTouches.AppendElement( + SingleTouchData(0, ScreenIntPoint(10, 40), ScreenSize(0, 0), 0, 0)); + secondFingerDown.mTouches.AppendElement( + SingleTouchData(1, ScreenIntPoint(30, 20), ScreenSize(0, 0), 0, 0)); + manager->ReceiveInputEvent(secondFingerDown); + + // Release the fingers. + MultiTouchInput fingersUp = secondFingerDown; + fingersUp.mType = MultiTouchInput::MULTITOUCH_END; + manager->ReceiveInputEvent(fingersUp); + + // Allow any animations to run their course. + child->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + rootApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + + // Make sure nothing is overscrolled. + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_FALSE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); +} +#endif + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, StuckInOverscroll_Bug1240202a) { + // Enable overscrolling. + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.overscroll.enabled", true); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + TestAsyncPanZoomController* child = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan, causing the parent APZC to overscroll. + Pan(manager, 60, 90, PanOptions::KeepFingerDown); + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_TRUE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); + + // Lift the finger, triggering an overscroll animation + // (but don't allow it to run). + TouchUp(manager, ScreenIntPoint(10, 90), mcc->Time()); + + // Put the finger down again, interrupting the animation + // and entering the TOUCHING state. + TouchDown(manager, ScreenIntPoint(10, 90), mcc->Time()); + + // Lift the finger once again. + TouchUp(manager, ScreenIntPoint(10, 90), mcc->Time()); + + // Allow any animations to run their course. + child->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + rootApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + + // Make sure nothing is overscrolled. + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_FALSE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); +} +#endif + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, StuckInOverscroll_Bug1240202b) { + // Enable overscrolling. + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.overscroll.enabled", true); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + TestAsyncPanZoomController* child = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan, causing the parent APZC to overscroll. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Pan(manager, 60, 90, PanOptions::KeepFingerDown); + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_TRUE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); + + // Lift the finger, triggering an overscroll animation + // (but don't allow it to run). + TouchUp(manager, ScreenIntPoint(10, 90), mcc->Time()); + + // Put the finger down again, interrupting the animation + // and entering the TOUCHING state. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + TouchDown(manager, ScreenIntPoint(10, 90), mcc->Time()); + + // Put a second finger down. Since we're in the TOUCHING state, + // the "are we panned into overscroll" check will fail and we + // will not ignore the second finger, instead entering the + // PINCHING state. + MultiTouchInput secondFingerDown(MultiTouchInput::MULTITOUCH_START, 0, + TimeStamp(), 0); + // Use the same touch identifier for the first touch (0) as TouchDown(). (A + // bit hacky.) + secondFingerDown.mTouches.AppendElement( + SingleTouchData(0, ScreenIntPoint(10, 90), ScreenSize(0, 0), 0, 0)); + secondFingerDown.mTouches.AppendElement( + SingleTouchData(1, ScreenIntPoint(10, 80), ScreenSize(0, 0), 0, 0)); + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + manager->ReceiveInputEvent(secondFingerDown); + + // Release the fingers. + MultiTouchInput fingersUp = secondFingerDown; + fingersUp.mType = MultiTouchInput::MULTITOUCH_END; + manager->ReceiveInputEvent(fingersUp); + + // Allow any animations to run their course. + child->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + rootApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + + // Make sure nothing is overscrolled. + EXPECT_FALSE(child->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_FALSE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); +} +#endif + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, OpposingConstrainedAxes_Bug1201098) { + // Enable overscrolling. + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.overscroll.enabled", true); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree4(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan, causing the child APZC to overscroll. + Pan(childApzc, 50, 60); + + // Make sure only the child is overscrolled. + EXPECT_TRUE(childApzc->IsOverscrolled()); + EXPECT_FALSE(rootApzc->IsOverscrolled()); +} +#endif + +// Test that flinging in a direction where one component of the fling goes into +// overscroll but the other doesn't, results in just the one component being +// handed off to the parent, while the original APZC continues flinging in the +// other direction. +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, PartialFlingHandoff) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + // Fling up and to the left. The child APZC has room to scroll up, but not + // to the left, so the horizontal component of the fling should be handed + // off to the parent APZC. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Pan(manager, ScreenIntPoint(90, 90), ScreenIntPoint(55, 55)); + + RefPtr parent = ApzcOf(layers[0]); + RefPtr child = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Advance the child's fling animation once to give the partial handoff + // a chance to occur. + mcc->AdvanceByMillis(10); + child->AdvanceAnimations(mcc->GetSampleTime()); + + // Assert that partial handoff has occurred. + child->AssertStateIsFling(); + parent->AssertStateIsFling(); +} + +// Here we test that if two flings are happening simultaneously, overscroll +// is handed off correctly for each. +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, SimultaneousFlings) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", true); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + + // Set up an initial APZC tree. + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree3(); + + RefPtr parent1 = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + RefPtr child1 = ApzcOf(layers[2]); + RefPtr parent2 = ApzcOf(layers[3]); + RefPtr child2 = ApzcOf(layers[4]); + + // Pan on the lower child. + Pan(child2, 45, 5); + + // Pan on the upper child. + Pan(child1, 95, 55); + + // Check that child1 and child2 are in a FLING state. + child1->AssertStateIsFling(); + child2->AssertStateIsFling(); + + // Advance the animations on child1 and child2 until their end. + child1->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + child2->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + + // Check that the flings have been handed off to the parents. + child1->AssertStateIsReset(); + parent1->AssertStateIsFling(); + child2->AssertStateIsReset(); + parent2->AssertStateIsFling(); +} + +#ifndef MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID // Currently fails on Android +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, Scrollgrab) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", true); + + // Set up the layer tree + CreateScrollgrabLayerTree(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan on the child, enough to fully scroll the scrollgrab parent (20 px) + // and leave some more (another 15 px) for the child. + Pan(childApzc, 80, 45); + + // Check that the parent and child have scrolled as much as we expect. + EXPECT_EQ(20, rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(15, childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); +} +#endif + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, ScrollgrabFling) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", true); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + + // Set up the layer tree + CreateScrollgrabLayerTree(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan on the child, not enough to fully scroll the scrollgrab parent. + Pan(childApzc, 80, 70); + + // Check that it is the scrollgrab parent that's in a fling, not the child. + rootApzc->AssertStateIsFling(); + childApzc->AssertStateIsReset(); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, ScrollgrabFlingAcceleration1) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", true); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + CreateScrollgrabLayerTree(true /* make parent scrollable */); + + // Note: Usually, fling acceleration does not work across handoff, because our + // fling acceleration code does not propagate the "fling cancel velocity" + // across handoff. However, this test sets apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold to + // zero, so the "fling cancel velocity" is allowed to be zero, and fling + // acceleration succeeds, almost by accident. + TestFlingAcceleration(); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, ScrollgrabFlingAcceleration2) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", true); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + CreateScrollgrabLayerTree(false /* do not make parent scrollable */); + TestFlingAcceleration(); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, ImmediateHandoffDisallowed_Pan) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", false); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + RefPtr parentApzc = ApzcOf(layers[0]); + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan on the child, enough to scroll it to its end and have scroll + // left to hand off. Since immediate handoff is disallowed, we expect + // the leftover scroll not to be handed off. + Pan(childApzc, 60, 5); + + // Verify that the parent has not scrolled. + EXPECT_EQ(50, childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(0, parentApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + // Pan again on the child. This time, since the child was scrolled to + // its end when the gesture began, we expect the scroll to be handed off. + Pan(childApzc, 60, 50); + + // Verify that the parent scrolled. + EXPECT_EQ(10, parentApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, ImmediateHandoffDisallowed_Fling) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.allow_immediate_handoff", false); + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_FLOAT("apz.fling_min_velocity_threshold", 0.0f); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + RefPtr parentApzc = ApzcOf(layers[0]); + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + // Pan on the child, enough to get very close to the end, so that the + // subsequent fling reaches the end and has leftover velocity to hand off. + Pan(childApzc, 60, 2); + + // Allow the fling to run its course. + childApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + parentApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + + // Verify that the parent has not scrolled. + // The first comparison needs to be an ASSERT_NEAR because the fling + // computations are such that the final scroll position can be within + // COORDINATE_EPSILON of the end rather than right at the end. + ASSERT_NEAR(50, childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y, + COORDINATE_EPSILON); + EXPECT_EQ(0, parentApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + // Pan again on the child. This time, since the child was scrolled to + // its end when the gesture began, we expect the scroll to be handed off. + Pan(childApzc, 60, 40); + + // Allow the fling to run its course. The fling should also be handed off. + childApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + parentApzc->AdvanceAnimationsUntilEnd(); + + // Verify that the parent scrolled from the fling. + EXPECT_GT(parentApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset().y, 10); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTester, CrossApzcAxisLock_TouchAction) { + TestCrossApzcAxisLock(); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, WheelHandoffAfterDirectionReversal) { + // Explicitly set the wheel transaction timeout pref because the test relies + // on its value. + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_INT("mousewheel.transaction.timeout", 1500); + + // Set up a basic scroll handoff layer tree. + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + rootApzc = ApzcOf(layers[0]); + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + FrameMetrics& rootMetrics = rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics(); + FrameMetrics& childMetrics = childApzc->GetFrameMetrics(); + CSSRect childScrollRange = childMetrics.CalculateScrollRange(); + + EXPECT_EQ(0, rootMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(0, childMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + ScreenIntPoint cursorLocation(10, 60); // positioned to hit the subframe + ScreenPoint upwardDelta(0, -10); + ScreenPoint downwardDelta(0, 10); + + // First wheel upwards. This will have no effect because we're already + // scrolled to the top. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Wheel(manager, cursorLocation, upwardDelta, mcc->Time()); + EXPECT_EQ(0, rootMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(0, childMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + // Now wheel downwards 6 times. This should scroll the child, and get it + // to the bottom of its 50px scroll range. + for (size_t i = 0; i < 6; ++i) { + mcc->AdvanceByMillis(100); + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Wheel(manager, cursorLocation, downwardDelta, mcc->Time()); + } + EXPECT_EQ(0, rootMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_EQ(childScrollRange.YMost(), childMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + // Wheel downwards an additional 16 times, with 100ms increments. + // This should be enough to overcome the 1500ms wheel transaction timeout + // and start scrolling the root. + for (size_t i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { + mcc->AdvanceByMillis(100); + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Wheel(manager, cursorLocation, downwardDelta, mcc->Time()); + } + EXPECT_EQ(childScrollRange.YMost(), childMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + EXPECT_GT(rootMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y, 0); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, WheelHandoffNonscrollable) { + // Set up a basic scroll layer tree. + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree5(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + FrameMetrics& childMetrics = childApzc->GetFrameMetrics(); + + EXPECT_EQ(0, childMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + ScreenPoint downwardDelta(0, 10); + // Positioned to hit the nonscrollable parent frame + ScreenIntPoint nonscrollableLocation(40, 10); + // Positioned to hit the scrollable subframe + ScreenIntPoint scrollableLocation(40, 60); + + // Start the wheel transaction on a nonscrollable parent frame. + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID); + Wheel(manager, nonscrollableLocation, downwardDelta, mcc->Time()); + EXPECT_EQ(0, childMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y); + + // Mouse moves to a scrollable subframe. This should end the transaction. + mcc->AdvanceByMillis(100); + MouseInput mouseInput(MouseInput::MOUSE_MOVE, + MouseInput::ButtonType::PRIMARY_BUTTON, 0, 0, + scrollableLocation, mcc->Time(), 0); + WidgetMouseEvent mouseEvent = mouseInput.ToWidgetEvent(nullptr); + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + ((APZInputBridge*)manager.get())->ReceiveInputEvent(mouseEvent); + + // Wheel downward should scroll the subframe. + mcc->AdvanceByMillis(100); + QueueMockHitResult(ScrollableLayerGuid::START_SCROLL_ID + 1); + Wheel(manager, scrollableLocation, downwardDelta, mcc->Time()); + EXPECT_GT(childMetrics.GetVisualScrollOffset().y, 0); +} + +TEST_F(APZScrollHandoffTesterMock, ChildCloseToEndOfScrollRange) { + SCOPED_GFX_PREF_BOOL("apz.overscroll.enabled", true); + + CreateScrollHandoffLayerTree1(); + + RefPtr childApzc = ApzcOf(layers[1]); + + FrameMetrics& rootMetrics = rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics(); + FrameMetrics& childMetrics = childApzc->GetFrameMetrics(); + + // Zoom the page in by 3x. This needs to be reflected in the zoom level + // and composition bounds of both APZCs. + rootMetrics.SetZoom(CSSToParentLayerScale(3.0)); + rootMetrics.SetCompositionBounds(ParentLayerRect(0, 0, 300, 300)); + childMetrics.SetZoom(CSSToParentLayerScale(3.0)); + childMetrics.SetCompositionBounds(ParentLayerRect(0, 150, 300, 150)); + + // Scroll the child APZC very close to the end of the scroll range. + // The scroll offset is chosen such that in CSS pixels it has 0.01 pixels + // room to scroll (less than COORDINATE_EPSILON = 0.02), but in ParentLayer + // pixels it has 0.03 pixels room (greater than COORDINATE_EPSILON). + childMetrics.SetVisualScrollOffset(CSSPoint(0, 49.99)); + + EXPECT_FALSE(childApzc->IsOverscrolled()); + + CSSPoint childBefore = childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset(); + CSSPoint parentBefore = rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset(); + + // Synthesize a pan gesture that tries to scroll the child further down. + PanGesture(PanGestureInput::PANGESTURE_START, childApzc, + ScreenIntPoint(10, 20), ScreenPoint(0, 40), mcc->Time()); + mcc->AdvanceByMillis(5); + childApzc->AdvanceAnimations(mcc->GetSampleTime()); + + PanGesture(PanGestureInput::PANGESTURE_END, childApzc, ScreenIntPoint(10, 21), + ScreenPoint(0, 0), mcc->Time()); + + CSSPoint childAfter = childApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset(); + CSSPoint parentAfter = rootApzc->GetFrameMetrics().GetVisualScrollOffset(); + + bool childScrolled = (childBefore != childAfter); + bool parentScrolled = (parentBefore != parentAfter); + + // Check that either the child or the parent scrolled. + // (With the current implementation of comparing quantities to + // COORDINATE_EPSILON in CSS units, it will be the parent, but the important + // thing is that at least one of the child or parent scroll, i.e. we're not + // stuck in a situation where no scroll offset is changing). + EXPECT_TRUE(childScrolled || parentScrolled); +} -- cgit v1.2.3