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This crate only takes care of fonts now as graphics related things are
split into other crates. In addition, this exposes data structures at
the top of the crate, hiding the implementation details and making it
simpler to import them.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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This is the first part of ensuring that unused fonts do not leak. This
change makes it so that when a stylesheet is removed, the corresponding
web fonts are removed from the `FontContext`.
Note: WebRender assets are still leaked, which was the situation before
for all fonts. A followup change will fix this issue.
Fixes #15139.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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This moves mangement of web fonts to the per-Layout `FontContext`,
preventing web fonts from being available in different Documents.
Fixes #12920.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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For a long time, `gfx_traits` has held a lot of things unrelated to graphics
and also unrelated to the `gfx` crate (which is mostly about fonts).
This is a cleanup which does a few things:
1. Move non `gfx` crate things out of `gfx_traits`. This is important in
order to prevent dependency cycles with a different integration between
layout, script, and fonts.
2. Rename the `msg` crate to `base`. It didn't really contain anything
to do with messages and instead mostly holds ids, which are used
across many different crates in Servo. This new crate will hold the
*rare* data types that are widely used.
Details:
- All BackgroundHangMonitor-related things from base to a new
`background_hang_monitor_api` crate.
- Moved `TraversalDirection` to `script_traits`
- Moved `Epoch`-related things from `gfx_traits` to `base`.
- Moved `PrintTree` to base. This should be widely useful in Servo.
- Moved `WebrenderApi` from `base` to `webrender_traits` and renamed it
to `WebRenderFontApi`.
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* fonts: Add `MallocSizeOf` implementation for `FontContext`
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
* android: remove unused imports in font_list.rs
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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* clippy: Squish warnings and errors in gfx
warning: redundant closure (gfx/font.rs:415:18)
warning: useless conversion to the same type (gfx/font.rs:534:9)
warning: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a (gfx/font.rs:619:16)
error: this loop never actually loops (gfx/font_cache_thread.rs:112:9)
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately dereferenced by the compiler (gfx/font_cache_thread.rs:229:51)
warning: redundant closure (gfx/font_cache_thread.rs:551:18)
3 instances of:
warning: casting integer literal to `f64` is unnecessary (gfx/platform/freetype/font_list.rs:271-273)
* clippy: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
It reports that by standard convention, from_* methods should not take any `&self` parameter
* clippy: you should consider adding a `Default` implementation
It reports that public types with a pub fn new() -> Self should have a Default implementation since they can be constructed without arguments
* clippy: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`f32` -> `f32`)
* clippy: use of `unwrap_or_else` to construct default value
* clippy: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by mutable reference or `self` by reference or no `self`
* clippy: manual `!RangeInclusive::contains` implementation
contains expresses the intent better and has less failure modes (such as fencepost errors or using || instead of &&)
* clippy: this function has an empty `#[must_use]` attribute, but returns a type already marked as `#[must_use]`
* clippy: Fix some new warnings
warning: this `if` statement can be collapsed (gfx/font.rs:468:130)
warning: this lifetime isn't used in the impl (gfx/platform/freetype/font.rs:341:6)
warning: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default() (compositor.rs:881:17)
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This allows sharing font templates, fonts, and platform fonts across
layout threads. It's the first step toward storing web fonts in the
layout versus the shared `FontCacheThread`. Now fonts and font groups
have some locking (especially on FreeType), which will probably affect
performance. On the other hand, we measured memory usage and this saves
roughly 40 megabytes of memory when loading servo.org based on data from
the memory profiler.
Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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(#32203)
This flag ensures that these fonts are rendered full color in WebRender,
allowing for full color emoji.
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There are a couple major changes here:
1. Support is added for the `weight`, `style`, `stretch` and
`unicode-range` declarations in `@font-face`.
2. Font matching in the font cache can return templates and
`FontGroupFamily` can own mulitple templates. This is due to needing
support for "composite fonts". These are `@font-face` declarations
that only differ in their `unicode-range` definition.
This fixes a lot of non-determinism in font selection especially when
dealing with pages that define "composite faces." A notable example of
such a page is servo.org, which now consistently displays the correct
web font.
One test starts to fail due to an uncovered bug, but this will be fixed
in a followup change.
Fixes #20686.
Fixes #20684.
Co-authored-by: Mukilan Thiyagarajan <mukilan@igalia.com>
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This combines `style()`, `boldness()`, `stretchiness()` into a
`descriptor()` method which is used when creating `FontTemplate`s for
web fonts. Eventually this method will simply read font tables using
skrifa. This is the first step.
In addition, `family_name()` and `face_name()` are removed. They were
only used for debugging and the `FontIdentifier` serves for that. On
Windows, this was adding another way in which font loading could fail,
without buying us very much. The path or URL to the font is more
important when debugging than the names in the font tables.
Closes #15103.
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This change reworks the way that platform fonts are created and
descriptor data is on `FontTemplate` is initialized.
The main change here is that platform fonts for local font faces are
always initialized using the font data loaded into memory from disk.
This means that there is now only a single path for creating platform
fonts.
In addition, the font list is now responsible for getting the
`FontTemplateDescriptor` for local `FontTemplate`s. Before the font had
to be loaded into memory to get the weight, style, and width used for
the descriptor. This is what fonts lists are for though, so for every
platform we have that information before needing to load the font. In
the future, hopefully this will allow discarding fonts before needing to
load them into memory. Web fonts still get the descriptor from the
platform handle, but hopefully that can be done with skrifa in the
future.
Thsese two fixes together allow properly loading indexed font variations
on Linux machines. Before only the first variation could be
instantiated.
Fixes https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/13317.
Fixes https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/24554.
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
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- [x] `./mach build -d` does not report any errors
- [x] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors
- [x] These changes fix #13317 and #24554
- [x] There are tests for these changes
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Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
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This clarifies what this type does a bit. Based on a suggestion by
@mukilan.
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Now that `FontTemplateData` is more or less the same on all platforms,
it can be removed. This is a preparatory change for a full refactor of
the font system on Servo. The major changes here are:
- Remove `FontTemplateData` and move its members into `FontTemplate`
- Make `FontTemplate` have full interior mutability instead of only
the `FontTemplateData` member. This is preparation for having these
data types `Send` and `Sync` with locking.
- Remove the strong/weak reference concept for font data. In practice,
all font data references were strong, so this was never fully
complete. Instead of using this approach, the new font system will
use a central font data cache with references associated to layouts.
- The `CTFont` cache is now a global cache, so `CTFont`s can be shared
between threads. The cache is cleared when clearing font caches.
A benefit of this change (apart from `CTFont` sharing) is that font data
loading is platform-independent now.
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The `FontContextHandle` was really only used on FreeType platforms to
store the `FT_Library` handle to use for creating faces. Each
`FontContext` and `FontCacheThread` would create its own
`FontContextHandle`. This change removes this data structure in favor of
a mutex-protected shared `FontContextHandle` for an entire Servo
process. The handle is initialized using a `OnceLock` to ensure that it
only happens once and also that it stays alive for the entire process
lifetime.
In addition to greatly simplifying the code, this will make it possible
for different threads to share platform-specific `FontHandle`s, avoiding
multiple allocations for a single font.
The only downside to all of this is that memory usage of FreeType fonts
isn't measured (though the mechanism is still there). This is because
the `FontCacheThread` currently doesn't do any memory measurement.
Eventually this *will* happen though, during the font system redesign.
In exchange, this should reduce the memory usage since there is only a
single FreeType library loaded into memory now.
This is part of #32033.
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This change also makes two fixes that are necessary to get WOFF2 fonts
working:
1. It adds support for loading web fonts from stylesheets included via
@import rules.
2. It ensure that when web fonts are loaded synchronusly they invalidate
the font cache. This led to incorrect font rendering when running
tests before.
Fixes #31598.
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* clippy: Fix default constructed unit structs warnings
* refactor: Allow default constructed unit structs to avoid gfx build error
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Instead of using a simple `Atom` to identify a local font, use a data
structure. This allows us to carry more information necessary to
identify a local font (such as a path on MacOS). We need this for the
new version of WebRender, as fonts on MacOS now require a path.
This has a lot of benefits:
1. We can avoid loading fonts without paths on MacOS, which should
avoid a lot of problems with flakiness and ensure we always load the
same font for a given identifier.
2. This clarifies the difference between web fonts and local fonts,
though there is more work to do here.
3. This avoid a *lot* of font shenanigans, such as trying to work
backwards from the name of the font to the path of the font we
actually matched. In general, we can remove a lot of code trying to
accomplish these shenanigans.
4. Getting the font bytes always returns an `Arc` now avoiding an extra
full font copy in the case of Canvas.
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* clippy: fix assorted warnings in `components/`
* fix: new and default
* fix: review comments
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Instead of letting Stylo filter `@font-face` rules, handle this
filtering in Servo. It doesn't make sense that Stylo knows about what
fonts Servo supports. This also cleans up a bit the way that this is
handled, giving an entire stylesheet of rules to the font cache to
process instead of letting each layout thread walk the rules. This
brings more of the font-related code into the FontCacheThread itself.
This is the first step toward adding WOFF2 support and fixing various
web font related bugs.
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* clippy: fix warnings in components/gfx
* refactor: switched the order of impl so that its intent is clearer
* fix: add font context default in other platforms
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In order for stylo to be a separate crate, it needs to depend on less
things from Servo. This change makes it so that stylo no longer depends
on servo_url.
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* strict imports formatting
* Reformat all imports
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* remove extern crate
* Update components/script_plugins/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
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Co-authored-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
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The newer versions of WebRender move types around between `webrender` and
`webrender_api` and this will reduce the churn during the upgrade.
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responding to GetFontTemplate
Signed-off-by: s-maurice <51819025+s-maurice@users.noreply.github.com>
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The Linux kernel imposes a 15-byte limit on thread names[1]. This means
information that does not fit in this limit, e.g., the pipeline ID of
layout and script threads, is lost in a debugger and profiler (see the
first column of the table below).
This commit shortens the thread names used in Servo to maximize the
amount of information conveyed. It also rectifies some inconsistencies
in the names.
| Before | After |
|-------------------|-------------------|
| `BluetoothThread` | `Bluetooth` |
| `CanvasThread` | `Canvas` |
| `display alert d` | `AlertDialog` |
| `FontCacheThread` | `FontCache` |
| `GLPlayerThread` | `GLPlayer` |
| `HTML Parser` | `Parse:www.examp` |
| `LayoutThread Pi` | `Layout(1,1)` |
| `Memory profiler` | `MemoryProfiler` |
| `Memory profiler` | `MemoryProfTimer` |
| `OfflineAudioCon` | `OfflineACResolv` |
| `PullTimelineMar` | `PullTimelineDat` |
| `ScriptThread Pi` | `Script(1,1)` |
| `WebWorker for h` | `WW:www.example.` |
| `ServiceWorker f` | `SW:www.example.` |
| `ServiceWorkerMa` | `SvcWorkerManage` |
| `Time profiler t` | `TimeProfTimer` |
| `Time profiler` | `TimeProfiler` |
| `WebGL thread` | `WebGL` |
| `Choose a device` | `DevicePicker` |
| `Pick a file` | `FilePicker` |
| `Pick files` | `FilePicker` |
[1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5026531/thread-name-longer-than-15-chars
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compositor
thread. There is now a single RenderApi that is used, and all transactions are serialized
through the compositor.
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A `crate_name::foo` path always works in 2018
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Before this change, if we needed to create a Font which we've already
created, but at a new size, then we'd fetch the FontTemplateInfo again.
If the bytes of the font are held in memory, then this could be
expensive as we need to pass those bytes over IPC.
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Prior to this change, if none of the fonts specified in CSS contained a
glyph for a codepoint, we tried only one fallback font. If that font
didn't contain the glyph, we'd give up.
With this change, we try multiple fonts in turn. The font names we try
differ across each platform, and based on the codepoint we're trying to
match. The current implementation is heavily inspired by the analogous
code in Gecko, but I've used to ucd lib to make it more readable,
whereas Gecko matches raw unicode ranges.
This fixes some of the issues reported in #17267, although colour emoji
support is not implemented.
== Notes on changes to WPT metadata ==
=== css/css-text/i18n/css3-text-line-break-opclns-* ===
A bunch of these have started failing on macos when they previously
passed.
These tests check that the browser automatically inserts line breaks
near certain characters that are classified as "opening and closing
punctuation". The idea is that if we have e.g. an opening parenthesis,
it does not make sense for it to appear at the end of a line box; it
should "stick" to the next character and go into the next line box.
Before this change, a lot of these codepoints rendered as a missing
glyph on Mac and Linux. In some cases, that meant that the test was
passing.
After this change, a bunch of these codepoints are now rendering glyphs
on Mac (but not Linux). In some cases, the test should continue to pass
where it previously did when rendering with the missing glyph.
However, it seems this has also exposed a layout bug. The "ref" div in
these tests contains a <br> element, and it seems that this, combined
with these punctuation characters, makes the spacing between glyphs ever
so slightly different to the "test" div. (Speculation: might be
something to do with shaping?)
Therefore I've had to mark a bunch of these tests failing on mac.
=== css/css-text/i18n/css3-text-line-break-baspglwj-* ===
Some of these previously passed on Mac due to a missing glyph. Now that
we're rendering the correct glyph, they are failing.
=== css/css-text/word-break/word-break-normal-bo-000.html ===
The characters now render correctly on Mac, and the test is passing. But
we do not find a suitable fallback font on Linux, so it is still failing
on that platform.
=== css/css-text/word-break/word-break-break-all-007.html ===
This was previously passing on Mac, but only because missing character
glyphs were rendered. Now that a fallback font is able to be found, it
(correctly) fails.
=== mozilla/tests/css/font_fallback_* ===
These are new tests added in this commit. 01 and 02 are marked failing
on Linux because the builders don't have the appropriate fonts installed
(that will be a follow-up).
Fix build errors from rebase
FontTemplateDescriptor can no longer just derive(Hash). We need to
implement it on each component part, because the components now
generally wrap floats, which do not impl Hash because of NaN. However in
this case we know that we won't have a NaN, so it is safe to manually
impl Hash.
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Unfortunately, this required quite a bit of changes to the non-test
code. That's because FontContext depends on a FontCacheThread, which in
turn depends on a CoreResourceThread and therefore lots of other data
structures.
It seemed like it would be very difficult to instantiate a FontContext
as it was, and even if we could it seems like overkill to have all these
data structures present for a relatively focused test.
Therefore, I created a FontSource trait which represents the interface
which FontContext uses to talk to FontCacheThread. FontCacheThread then
implements FontSource. Then, in the test, we can create a dummy
implementation of FontSource rather than using FontCacheThread.
This actually has the advantage that we can make our dummy
implementation behave in certain specific way which are useful for
testing, for example it can count the number of times
find_font_template() is called, which helps us verify that
caching/lazy-loading is working as intended.
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