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authorMatt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain>2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500
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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_PerformanceTiming_h
+#define mozilla_dom_PerformanceTiming_h
+
+#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
+#include "nsContentUtils.h"
+#include "nsDOMNavigationTiming.h"
+#include "nsWrapperCache.h"
+#include "Performance.h"
+
+class nsIHttpChannel;
+class nsITimedChannel;
+
+namespace mozilla {
+namespace dom {
+
+// Script "performance.timing" object
+class PerformanceTiming final : public nsWrapperCache
+{
+public:
+/**
+ * @param aPerformance
+ * The performance object (the JS parent).
+ * This will allow access to "window.performance.timing" attribute for
+ * the navigation timing (can't be null).
+ * @param aChannel
+ * An nsITimedChannel used to gather all the networking timings by both
+ * the navigation timing and the resource timing (can't be null).
+ * @param aHttpChannel
+ * An nsIHttpChannel (the resource's http channel).
+ * This will be used by the resource timing cross-domain check
+ * algorithm.
+ * Argument is null for the navigation timing (navigation timing uses
+ * another algorithm for the cross-domain redirects).
+ * @param aZeroTime
+ * The offset that will be added to the timestamp of each event. This
+ * argument should be equal to performance.navigationStart for
+ * navigation timing and "0" for the resource timing.
+ */
+ PerformanceTiming(Performance* aPerformance,
+ nsITimedChannel* aChannel,
+ nsIHttpChannel* aHttpChannel,
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp aZeroTime);
+ NS_INLINE_DECL_CYCLE_COLLECTING_NATIVE_REFCOUNTING(PerformanceTiming)
+ NS_DECL_CYCLE_COLLECTION_SCRIPT_HOLDER_NATIVE_CLASS(PerformanceTiming)
+
+ nsDOMNavigationTiming* GetDOMTiming() const
+ {
+ return mPerformance->GetDOMTiming();
+ }
+
+ Performance* GetParentObject() const
+ {
+ return mPerformance;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @param aStamp
+ * The TimeStamp recorded for a specific event. This TimeStamp can
+ * be null.
+ * @return the duration of an event with a given TimeStamp, relative to the
+ * navigationStart TimeStamp (the moment the user landed on the
+ * page), if the given TimeStamp is valid. Otherwise, it will return
+ * the FetchStart timing value.
+ */
+ inline DOMHighResTimeStamp TimeStampToDOMHighResOrFetchStart(TimeStamp aStamp)
+ {
+ return (!aStamp.IsNull())
+ ? TimeStampToDOMHighRes(aStamp)
+ : FetchStartHighRes();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The nsITimedChannel records an absolute timestamp for each event.
+ * The nsDOMNavigationTiming will record the moment when the user landed on
+ * the page. This is a window.performance unique timestamp, so it can be used
+ * for all the events (navigation timing and resource timing events).
+ *
+ * The algorithm operates in 2 steps:
+ * 1. The first step is to subtract the two timestamps: the argument (the
+ * envet's timesramp) and the navigation start timestamp. This will result in
+ * a relative timestamp of the event (relative to the navigation start -
+ * window.performance.timing.navigationStart).
+ * 2. The second step is to add any required offset (the mZeroTime). For now,
+ * this offset value is either 0 (for the resource timing), or equal to
+ * "performance.navigationStart" (for navigation timing).
+ * For the resource timing, mZeroTime is set to 0, causing the result to be a
+ * relative time.
+ * For the navigation timing, mZeroTime is set to "performance.navigationStart"
+ * causing the result be an absolute time.
+ *
+ * @param aStamp
+ * The TimeStamp recorded for a specific event. This TimeStamp can't
+ * be null.
+ * @return number of milliseconds value as one of:
+ * - relative to the navigation start time, time the user has landed on the
+ * page
+ * - an absolute wall clock time since the unix epoch
+ */
+ inline DOMHighResTimeStamp TimeStampToDOMHighRes(TimeStamp aStamp) const
+ {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(!aStamp.IsNull());
+ TimeDuration duration =
+ aStamp - GetDOMTiming()->GetNavigationStartTimeStamp();
+ return duration.ToMilliseconds() + mZeroTime;
+ }
+
+ virtual JSObject* WrapObject(JSContext *cx,
+ JS::Handle<JSObject*> aGivenProto) override;
+
+ // PerformanceNavigation WebIDL methods
+ DOMTimeMilliSec NavigationStart() const
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetNavigationStart();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec UnloadEventStart()
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetUnloadEventStart();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec UnloadEventEnd()
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetUnloadEventEnd();
+ }
+
+ uint16_t GetRedirectCount() const;
+
+ // Checks if the resource is either same origin as the page that started
+ // the load, or if the response contains the Timing-Allow-Origin header
+ // with a value of * or matching the domain of the loading Principal
+ bool CheckAllowedOrigin(nsIHttpChannel* aResourceChannel, nsITimedChannel* aChannel);
+
+ // Cached result of CheckAllowedOrigin. If false, security sensitive
+ // attributes of the resourceTiming object will be set to 0
+ bool TimingAllowed() const;
+
+ // If this is false the values of redirectStart/End will be 0
+ // This is false if no redirects occured, or if any of the responses failed
+ // the timing-allow-origin check in HttpBaseChannel::TimingAllowCheck
+ bool ShouldReportCrossOriginRedirect() const;
+
+ // High resolution (used by resource timing)
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp FetchStartHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp RedirectStartHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp RedirectEndHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp DomainLookupStartHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp DomainLookupEndHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp ConnectStartHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp ConnectEndHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp RequestStartHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp ResponseStartHighRes();
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp ResponseEndHighRes();
+
+ // Low resolution (used by navigation timing)
+ DOMTimeMilliSec FetchStart();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec RedirectStart();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec RedirectEnd();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec DomainLookupStart();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec DomainLookupEnd();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec ConnectStart();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec ConnectEnd();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec RequestStart();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec ResponseStart();
+ DOMTimeMilliSec ResponseEnd();
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec DomLoading()
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetDomLoading();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec DomInteractive() const
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetDomInteractive();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec DomContentLoadedEventStart() const
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetDomContentLoadedEventStart();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec DomContentLoadedEventEnd() const
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetDomContentLoadedEventEnd();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec DomComplete() const
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetDomComplete();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec LoadEventStart() const
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetLoadEventStart();
+ }
+
+ DOMTimeMilliSec LoadEventEnd() const
+ {
+ if (!nsContentUtils::IsPerformanceTimingEnabled()) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return GetDOMTiming()->GetLoadEventEnd();
+ }
+
+private:
+ ~PerformanceTiming();
+
+ bool IsInitialized() const;
+ void InitializeTimingInfo(nsITimedChannel* aChannel);
+
+ RefPtr<Performance> mPerformance;
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp mFetchStart;
+
+ // This is an offset that will be added to each timing ([ms] resolution).
+ // There are only 2 possible values: (1) logicaly equal to navigationStart
+ // TimeStamp (results are absolute timstamps - wallclock); (2) "0" (results
+ // are relative to the navigation start).
+ DOMHighResTimeStamp mZeroTime;
+
+ TimeStamp mAsyncOpen;
+ TimeStamp mRedirectStart;
+ TimeStamp mRedirectEnd;
+ TimeStamp mDomainLookupStart;
+ TimeStamp mDomainLookupEnd;
+ TimeStamp mConnectStart;
+ TimeStamp mConnectEnd;
+ TimeStamp mRequestStart;
+ TimeStamp mResponseStart;
+ TimeStamp mCacheReadStart;
+ TimeStamp mResponseEnd;
+ TimeStamp mCacheReadEnd;
+ uint16_t mRedirectCount;
+ bool mTimingAllowed;
+ bool mAllRedirectsSameOrigin;
+ bool mInitialized;
+
+ // If the resourceTiming object should have non-zero redirectStart and
+ // redirectEnd attributes. It is false if there were no redirects, or if
+ // any of the responses didn't pass the timing-allow-check
+ bool mReportCrossOriginRedirect;
+};
+
+} // namespace dom
+} // namespace mozilla
+
+#endif // mozilla_dom_PerformanceTiming_h