Cleans up header order/grouping for consistency: associated header, C/C++ system/standard library headers, library headers, platform-specific #includes.
Adds <cstring> where strlen, memcpy are being used: there are a bunch of places we use them transitively.
Applies linter-required cleanups. Disables linter on one file due to included RapidJson header. See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/65676
This patch does not cover flutter/shell/platform/darwin. There's a separate, slightly more intensive cleanup for those in progress.
We currently use a mix of C standard includes (e.g. limits.h) and their
C++ variants (e.g. climits). This migrates to a consistent style for all
cases where the C++ variants are acceptable, but leaves the C
equivalents in place where they are required, such as in the embedder
API and other headers that may be used from C.
On Fuchsia, we can now get executable VMOs from trusted backing
filesystems. This allows us to remove the use of replace_as_executable
in favor of opening files with `fdio_open_fd_at` with the
`OPEN_RIGHT_EXECUTABLE` flag and getting VMOs by calling
`fdio_get_vmo_exec`.
By moving the responsibility for executability into the filesystem, we
are able to remove `deprecated-ambient-replace-as-executable` from
component manifests for non-JIT runners (the JIT runners still call
replace_as_executable in Dart's allocator). It wasn't abundantly clear
whether .cmx files for tests were used purely in AOT runtime
environments or also saw JIT usage, so I left those as-is.
For context: this is a second attempt at #16690, which was reverted
because it broke the Dart JIT runner. The primary difference is that
this time around, we correctly handle absolute vs relative paths,
depending on whether library loading bottoms out in `fdio_open_fd` or
`fdio_open_fd_at`. I've added additional assertions to help ensure any
new usages use the correct shape of path.
Testing: I verified locally that the flutter product runner works on
Astro, and also successfully ran the Dart JIT example test (which was
the thing blocking the google3 roll with the previous attempt at this
patchset).
Co-authored-by: Drew Fisher <zarvox@google.com>
On Fuchsia, we can now get executable VMOs from trusted backing
filesystems. This allows us to remove the use of replace_as_executable
in favor of opening files with `fdio_open_fd_at` with the
`OPEN_RIGHT_EXECUTABLE` flag and getting VMOs by calling
`fdio_get_vmo_exec`.
By moving the responsibility for executability into the filesystem, we
should be able to remove deprecated-ambient-replace-as-executable from
component manifests for non-JIT runners (the JIT runners still call
replace_as_executable in Dart's allocator).
Test: verified locally that this works on Astro on a _user build with
the runtime allowlist tightened.
This was only necessary when the Engine had to build in multiple buildroots
where the sources where checked out at different paths relative to the
buildroot. This is no longer the case and there are already cases GN rules
have been written that mix and match variable usage with the direct
specification of the path to the Flutter sources relative to the sole buildroot.
Tonic used to be used by multiple consumers outside of Flutter Engine. Due to
this, it has an unnecessary abstraction layer as well as utilities duplicated in
FML and other engine subsystems. The sole user of Tonic is now the Flutter
Engine. It is intended that the Flutter Engine team now owns this subsystem,
remove unnecessary utilities and document the headers. This is the first step in
the transition. No history is being imported as the initial history was already
lost in the transition of this component to fuchsia.googlesource. As this
component was unmaintained there, I could see no additional value in importing
the history of the patches there.
No functional change. Just moved the repo from //third_party to
//flutter/third_party and updates GN refs.
The bug in the original CL was that we were not running replace_as_executable in OpenVmo if the namespace was not provided.
This was a divergence in behavior for MappedResource::LoadFromNamespace compared to the current implementation.
* [dart_aot_runner] Complete the port of dart_aot_runner
- also adds the previously missing profiler symbols for dart_jit_runner
- CIPD package will contain both the JIT and AOT dart runners
* specify the inputs
with the synchronous call, this actually blocks the Flutter component
from serving its out/directory and prevents the Inspect synchronous
discovery
DX-1568 #done #comment
TESTED=`fx shell run fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/crasher_dart#meta/crasher_dart.cmx` (report id 0b59643af026bc37)
TESTED=`fx shell sessionctl add_mod fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/crasher_flutter#meta/crasher_flutter.cmx` then clicked on "Th
Change-Id: I8b0abd1034dba66cd7bb1d6768322cab36ed453b
Ported from Topaz tree.