The set_viewport_size and set_device_pixel_ratio IPC messages were sent
separately, potentially causing a race condition when the DPR changes
(e.g. moving a window between screens): the DPR message would arrive
and use a stale viewport size, computing a temporarily wrong CSS
viewport. Combine both into a single set_viewport IPC that updates the
device viewport size and DPR together.
Add a thread-safe deferred_invoke() API on WeakEventLoopReference that
queues work onto the owning thread's event queue and wakes that thread
via EventLoopManager hooks. This avoids calling wake() from foreign
threads during teardown.
Implement current_thread_handle()/wake_thread() in each backend and
track per-thread data so handles are validated before waking:
- Unix: wake via per-thread wake pipe
- Windows: wake via thread wake event
- macOS: wake via stored CFRunLoopRef
- Qt: wake via event target or QEventLoop::wakeUp()
- Android: wake via stored ALooper
The Android build is likely bitrotted, and breaking changes need to be
made to the PlaybackStream interface. This should be reverted and the
implementation updated if the Android build is maintained again.
This patch adds an API for posting a Core::Event::Type to the thread
event queue without requiring a full Core::Event object.
We use this API to avoid heap allocations for every timer and notifier
activation event.
In 11b8bbe one thing that was claimed was that we now properly set the
Notifier's actual fd on the NotifierActivationEvent. It turns out that
claim was false because a crucial step was forgotten: actually set the
m_notifier_fd when registering. Despite that mistake, it ultimately was
irrelevant as the methods on NotifierActivationEvent are currently
unused code. We were posting the event to the correct Notifier receiver
so the on_activation was still getting invoked.
Given they are unused, NotifierActivationEvent can be defined the same
way as TimerEvent is, where we just pass the event type enum to the
Event base class. Additionally, NotificationType can be moved to
the Notifier header as this enum is now always used in the context of
creating or using a Notifier instance.
Due to removal of local ca-certificates we need to use system's
certificate. However, on Android it is stored in multiple files.
Ladybird doesn't support multiple certificates yet, so we just
concatenate all of them into one big file.
While some of the changes are due to syntax and have no effect on
the functionality, others are more important.
The major changes are
- Use Painter instead of now removed DeprecatedPainter
- Remove the need of LibArchive by using Java's native zip support
- Have a proper C++23 compiler by updating NDK to r29 beta 2
- Store user data and config in an user accessible way
- Update AGP to 8.11 and update compile target to SDK level 35
By moving `Certificate` to `LibCrypto` it is possible to reuse a bunch
of code from in `LibCrypto` itself. It also moves some constants
and pieces of code to a more appropriate place than `LibTLS`.
This also makes future work on WebCryptoAPI easier.
This library isn't used by anything but the Android build which
currently doesn't work. We most likely won't be using a homegrown
implementation for archive formats in the future, regardless.