From 755e1020782fb42863e97d58a3e44d2eca760bb0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wolfbeast Date: Wed, 2 May 2018 21:58:04 +0200 Subject: Remove content process sandbox code. --- xpcom/io/nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h | 29 ----------------------------- 1 file changed, 29 deletions(-) (limited to 'xpcom/io/nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h') diff --git a/xpcom/io/nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h b/xpcom/io/nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h index aa0a68816..3da85c987 100644 --- a/xpcom/io/nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h +++ b/xpcom/io/nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h @@ -84,35 +84,6 @@ #define NS_APP_PERMISSION_PARENT_DIR "permissionDBPDir" -#if (defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_MACOSX)) && defined(MOZ_CONTENT_SANDBOX) -// -// NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR refers to a directory that is read and -// write accessible from a sandboxed content process. The key may be used in -// either process, but the directory is intended to be used for short-lived -// files that need to be saved to the filesystem by the content process and -// don't need to survive browser restarts. The directory is reset on startup. -// The key is only valid when MOZ_CONTENT_SANDBOX is defined. When -// MOZ_CONTENT_SANDBOX is defined, the directory the key refers to differs -// depending on whether or not content sandboxing is enabled. -// -// When MOZ_CONTENT_SANDBOX is defined and sandboxing is enabled (versus -// manually disabled via prefs), the content process replaces NS_OS_TEMP_DIR -// with NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR so that legacy code in content -// attempting to write to NS_OS_TEMP_DIR will write to -// NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR instead. When MOZ_CONTENT_SANDBOX is -// defined but sandboxing is disabled, NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR -// falls back to NS_OS_TEMP_DIR in both content and chrome processes. -// -// New code should avoid writing to the filesystem from the content process -// and should instead proxy through the parent process whenever possible. -// -// At present, all sandboxed content processes use the same directory for -// NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR, but that should not be relied upon. -// -#define NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR "ContentTmpD" -#else -// Otherwise NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR must match NS_OS_TEMP_DIR. #define NS_APP_CONTENT_PROCESS_TEMP_DIR "TmpD" -#endif // (defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_MACOSX)) && defined(MOZ_CONTENT_SANDBOX) #endif // nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs_h___ -- cgit v1.2.3