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Dan Klishch
38b51b791e AK+Kernel+LibVideo: Include workarounds for missing P0960 only in Xcode
With this change, ".*make.*" function family now does error checking
earlier, which improves experience while using clangd. Note that the
change also make them instantiate classes a bit more eagerly, so in
LibVideo/PlaybackManager, we have to first define SeekingStateHandler
and only then make() it.

Co-Authored-By: stelar7 <dudedbz@gmail.com>
2024-05-21 14:24:59 +02:00
Tim Ledbetter
d0d81e470e AK: Fix off by one error in integral ceil_log2()
Previously, certain values of `ceil_log2(x)` would be 1 smaller than
`ceil(log2(x))`.
2024-05-21 09:31:17 +02:00
Dan Klishch
be36dbce7d AK: Don't put element count next to heap-allocated data in FixedArray
This not only makes code easier to follow but also makes it faster.
2024-05-18 18:30:42 +02:00
Lucas CHOLLET
c6e4563489 AK: Export Statistics to the global namespace 2024-05-18 18:30:07 +02:00
Andreas Kling
b2e6843055 LibJS+AK: Fix integer overflow UB on (any Int32 - -2147483648)
It wasn't safe to use addition_would_overflow(a, -b) to check if
subtraction (a - b) would overflow, since it doesn't cover this case.

I don't know why we didn't have subtraction_would_overflow(), so this
patch adds it. :^)
2024-05-18 18:11:50 +02:00
Sönke Holz
b6cc95c38e AK: Add a function for frame pointer-based stack unwinding
Instead of duplicating stack unwinding code everywhere, introduce a new
AK helper to unwind the stack in a generic way.
2024-05-14 14:02:06 -06:00
ptrcnull
13e44ab035 AK: Add stack size fixup for musl libc
Fixes #16681
2024-05-14 13:56:45 -06:00
Andreas Kling
6b2b90d2b0 AK: Remove AK_HAS_CONDITIONALLY_TRIVIAL
Code behind this appears to compile nicely with Clang 17 and later.
2024-05-10 15:03:24 +00:00
implicitfield
f923016e0b AK: Add reinterpret_as_octal()
This is useful for parsing user-provided integers that should be
interpreted as octals.
2024-05-07 16:54:27 -06:00
Abuneri
b5bed37074 AK: Replace FP math in is_power_of with a purely integral algorithm
The previous naive approach was causing test failures because of
rounding issues in some exotic environments. In particular, MSVC
via MSBuild
2024-05-07 16:43:34 -06:00
Andreas Kling
ebe6ec6069 AK: Check for u32 overflow in String::repeated()
I don't know why this was checking for size_t overflow, but it was
tripping up ASAN malloc() checks by passing a way-too-large size.
2024-05-07 09:15:40 +02:00
Nico Weber
c421a3d7ce AK: Add missing using statements to Find.h 2024-05-06 17:32:19 +02:00
Sergey Bugaev
0bb37f9c0e AK: Include <features.h> before checking for platform macros
AK/Platform.h did not include any other header file, but expected
various macros to be defined. While many of the macros checked here are
predefined by the compiler (i.e. GCC's TARGET_OS_CPP_BUILTINS), some
may be defined by the system headers instead. In particular, so is
__GLIBC__ on glibc-based systems.

We have to include some system header for getting __GLIBC__ (or not).
It could be possible to include something relatively small and
innocuous, like <string.h> for example, but that would still clutter
the name space and make other code that would use <string.h>
functionality, but forget to include it, build on accident; we wouldn't
want that. At the end of the day, the header that actually defines
__GLIBC__ (or not) is <features.h>. It's typically included from other
glibc headers, and not by user code directly, which makes it unlikely
to mask other code accidentlly forgetting to include it, since it
wouldn't include it in the first place.

<features.h> is not defined by POSIX and could be missing on other
systems (but it seems to be present at least when using either glibc or
musl), so guard its inclusion with __has_include().

Specifically, this fixes AK/StackInfo.cpp not picking up the glibc code
path in the cross aarch64-gnu (GNU/Hurd on 64-bit ARM) Lagom build.
2024-05-02 07:46:53 -06:00
Tim Ledbetter
8b01abf9f7 AK: Don't move trivially copyable types in BufferedStream methods 2024-04-30 13:22:56 +02:00
Liav A.
122c82a2a1 AK: Add the SetOnce class
The SetOnce class is meant to be used as one-time set boolean flag,
which is useful for flags that change only once and then stay immutable
forever.
2024-04-26 23:46:23 -06:00
Nico Weber
88d0702763 AK: Make ceil_div() handle one argument being negative correctly
`ceil_div(-1, 2)` used to return -1.
Now it returns 0, which is the correct ceil(-0.5).

(C++'s division semantics have floor semantics for numbers > 0,
but ceil semantics for numbers < 0.)

This will be important for the JPEG2000 decoder eventually.
2024-04-27 07:09:08 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
fecd08ce64 Everywhere: Remove 'clang-format off' comments that are no longer needed 2024-04-24 16:50:01 -04:00
Timothy Flynn
ec492a1a08 Everywhere: Run clang-format
The following command was used to clang-format these files:

    clang-format-18 -i $(find . \
        -not \( -path "./\.*" -prune \) \
        -not \( -path "./Base/*" -prune \) \
        -not \( -path "./Build/*" -prune \) \
        -not \( -path "./Toolchain/*" -prune \) \
        -not \( -path "./Ports/*" -prune \) \
        -type f -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.mm" -o -name "*.h")

There are a couple of weird cases where clang-format now thinks that a
pointer access in an initializer list, e.g. `m_member(ptr->foo)`, is a
lambda return statement, and it puts spaces around the `->`.
2024-04-24 16:50:01 -04:00
kleines Filmröllchen
8443d0a74d AK: Use common ComponentType integer type for float bitfields
This allows us to easily use an appropriate integer type when performing
float bitfield operations.

This change also adds a comment about the technically-incorrect 80-bit
extended float mantissa field.
2024-04-23 19:18:09 -06:00
Andrew Kaster
913cffe928 AK: Add workaround for faulty Sanitizer warning on gcc 13+ in Atomic
gcc can't seem to figure out that the address of a member variable of
AK::Atomic<u32> in AtomicRefCounted cannot be null when fetch_sub-ing.
Add a bogus condition to convince the compiler that it can't be null.
2024-04-23 15:37:07 -06:00
dgaston
08aaf4fb07 AK: Add methods to BufferedStream to resize the user supplied buffer
These changes allow lines of arbitrary length to be read with
BufferedStream. When the user supplied buffer is smaller than
the line, it will be resized to fit the line. When the internal
buffer in BufferedStream is smaller than the line, it will be
read into the user supplied buffer chunk by chunk with the
buffer growing accordingly.

Other behaviors match the behavior of the existing read_line method.
2024-04-21 11:46:55 +02:00
Jess
ecb7d4b40f LibJS: Throw RangeError in StringPrototype::repeat if OOM
currently crashes with an assertion failure in `String::repeated` if
malloc can't serve a `count * input_size` sized request, so add
`String::repeated_with_error` to propagate the error.
2024-04-20 19:23:46 -04:00
Andrew Kaster
1e749d023a AK: Add fallible dequeue method to Queue 2024-04-19 16:38:55 -04:00
Dan Klishch
5ed7cd6e32 Everywhere: Use east const in more places
These changes are compatible with clang-format 16 and will be mandatory
when we eventually bump clang-format version. So, since there are no
real downsides, let's commit them now.
2024-04-19 06:31:19 -04:00
implicitfield
1159cd9390 AK+Kernel+LibSanitizer: Implement __ubsan_handle_function_type_mismatch 2024-04-18 13:14:33 -06:00
Space Meyer
fdc0328ce3 Kernel: Exclude individual functions from coverage instrumentation
Sticking this to the function source has multiple benefits:
- We instrument more code, by not excluding entire files.
- NO_SANITIZE_COVERAGE can be used in Header files.
- Keeping the info with the source code, means if a function or
  file is moved around, the NO_SANITIZE_COVERAGE moves with it.
2024-04-15 21:16:22 -06:00
Space Meyer
7d8431dcfc AK: Toolchain dependend instrumentation __attribute__
GCC sometimes complains about the The `no_sanitize("address")` syntax,
and clang sometimes complains abouth the `no_sanitize_address` syntax.
Both claim to support both, so that's neat!
2024-04-15 21:16:22 -06:00
Andrew Kaster
8c5e64e686 Ladybird+LibWebView: Add mechanism to get Mach task port for helpers
On macOS, it's not trivial to get a Mach task port for your children.
This implementation registers the chrome process as a well-known
service with launchd based on its pid, and lets each child process
send over a reference to its mach_task_self() back to the chrome.

We'll need this Mach task port right to get process statistics.
2024-04-09 16:43:27 -06:00
Andrew Kaster
4a9546a7c8 AK: Add platform macro for Mach-based operating system environments 2024-04-09 16:43:27 -06:00
Matthew Olsson
76fa127cbf LibJSGCVerifier: Detect stack-allocated ref captures in lambdas
For example, consider the following code snippet:

    Vector<Function<void()>> m_callbacks;
    void add_callback(Function<void()> callback)
    {
    	m_callbacks.append(move(callback));
    }

    // Somewhere else...
    void do_something()
    {
    	int a = 10;
    	add_callback([&a] {
            dbgln("a is {}", a);
    	});
    } // Oops, "a" is now destroyed, but the callback in m_callbacks
      // has a reference to it!

We now statically detect the capture of "a" in the lambda above and flag
it as incorrect. Note that capturing the value implicitly with a capture
list of `[&]` would also be detected.

Of course, many functions that accept Function<...> don't store them
anywhere, instead immediately invoking them inside of the function. To
avoid a warning in this case, the parameter can be annotated with
NOESCAPE to indicate that capturing stack variables is fine:

    void do_something_now(NOESCAPE Function<...> callback)
    {
    	callback(...)
    }

Lastly, there are situations where the callback does generally escape,
but where the caller knows that it won't escape long enough to cause any
issues. For example, consider this fake example from LibWeb:

    void do_something()
    {
    	bool is_done = false;
    	HTML::queue_global_task([&] {
            do_some_work();
            is_done = true;
        });
    	HTML::main_thread_event_loop().spin_until([&] {
            return is_done;
        });
    }

In this case, we know that the lambda passed to queue_global_task will
be executed before the function returns, and will not persist
afterwards. To avoid this warning, annotate the type of the capture
with IGNORE_USE_IN_ESCAPING_LAMBDA:

    void do_something()
    {
   	IGNORE_USE_IN_ESCAPING_LAMBDA bool is_done = false;
    	// ...
    }
2024-04-09 09:10:44 +02:00
stelar7
3f1019b089 AK: Add XOR method to ByteBuffer 2024-04-08 09:34:49 -06:00
Shannon Booth
8c34842962 AK: Simplify and optimize ASCIICaseInsensitiveFlyStringTraits::equals
The member function `equals_ignoring_ascii_case` has a fast path which
will return early if it is the same FlyString instance.
2024-04-06 09:17:51 -04:00
Timothy Flynn
c5c5e52c24 AK: Disallow calling ByteString methods that return a view on rvalues
This prevents, for example:

    StringView view = ByteString { "foo" }.view();

This prevents a class of potential UAF.
2024-04-04 11:23:21 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
de80f544d8 AK: Disallow calling String methods that return a view on rvalues
This prevents, for example:

    StringView view = "foo"_string.bytes_as_string_view();

This prevents a class of potential UAF.
2024-04-04 11:23:21 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
b5f22b6e90 AK+Userland: Remove some needlessly explicit conversions to StringView 2024-04-04 11:23:21 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
e0bddbb65e AK: Add a Stream::write_until_depleted overload for string types
All string types currently have to invoke this function as:

    stream.write_until_depleted("foo"sv.bytes());

This isn't very ergonomic, but more importantly, this overload will
allow String/ByteString instances to be written in this manner once
e.g. `ByteString::view() &&` is deleted.
2024-04-04 11:23:21 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
c7ea710b55 AK: Return a constant reference from JsonValue::as_string
Rather than making a copy of the held string, this returns a reference
so that expressions like the following:

    do_something(json.as_string().view());

are not disallowed once `ByteString::view() &&` is deleted.
2024-04-04 11:23:21 +02:00
Andreas Kling
3881717103 LibJS+AK: Register GC memory as root regions for LeakSanitizer
This should fix the gigantic list of false positives dumped by
LeakSanitizer on exit .
2024-04-03 12:41:02 +02:00
Hendiadyoin1
877cfe1890 AK: Move generalized internals of UFixedBigIntDivision to BigIntBase
We will reuse this in LibCrypto

Co-Authored-By: Dan Klishch <danilklishch@gmail.com>
2024-03-25 14:26:29 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1
9045840e33 AK: Use correct wide integer type for qhat check in UFixedBigIntDivision
Previously, we were assuming that were always on a 64-bit platform,
which is not 100% correct
2024-03-25 14:26:29 -06:00
Hendiadyoin1
f95abe8c0e AK: Make BigIntBase more agnostic to non native word sizes
This will allow us to use it in Crypto::UnsignedBigInteger, which always
uses 32 bit words
2024-03-25 14:26:29 -06:00
Nico Weber
1ab28276f6 LibGfx: Add the start of a JPEG2000 loader
JPEG2000 is the last image format used in PDF filters that we
don't have a loader for. Let's change that.

This adds all the scaffolding, but no actual implementation yet.
2024-03-25 20:35:00 +01:00
Nico Weber
07750774cf AK: Allow creating a MaybeOwned<Superclass> from a MaybeOwned<Subclass> 2024-03-25 20:35:00 +01:00
Andreas Kling
2b8a920a7c AK: Don't blindly use SipHash as default hash function
Although it has some interesting properties, SipHash is brutally slow
compared to our previous hash function. Since its introduction, it has
been highly visible in every profile of doing anything interesting with
LibJS or LibWeb.

By switching back, we gain a 10x speedup for 32-bit hashes, and "only"
a 3x speedup for 64-bit hashes.

This comes out to roughly 1.10x faster HashTable insertion, and roughly
2.25x faster HashTable lookup. Hashing is no longer at the top of
profiles and everything runs measurably faster.

For security-sensitive hash tables with user-controlled inputs, we can
opt into SipHash selectively on a case-by-case basis. The vast majority
of our uses don't fit that description though.
2024-03-25 12:39:23 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
7e38653492 AK: Reject invalid Base64 encoded string lengths 2024-03-25 08:13:27 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
4ecf4c7617 AK: Compute the exact size of decoded Base64 strings 2024-03-25 08:13:27 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
754ff41b9c AK: Remove whitespace skipping feature from AK's Base64 decoder
This was added in commit f2663f477f as a
partial implementation of what is now LibWeb's forgiving Base64 decoder.
All use cases within LibWeb that require whitespace skipping now use
that implementation instead.

Removing this feature from AK allows us to know the exact output size of
a decoded Base64 string. We can still trim whitespace at the start and
end of the input though; for example, this is useful when reading from a
file that may have a newline at the end of the file.
2024-03-25 08:13:27 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
690db10463 AK: Convert Base64 template parameters to regular function parameters
The generated function name is otherwise very long, which makes stack
traces a bit more difficult to sift through.
2024-03-25 08:13:27 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
f292746134 AK: Convert some west-consts to east-const in Base64.cpp
Caught by clang-format-17. Note that clang-format-16 is fine with this
as well (it leaves the const placement alone), it just doesn't perform
the formatting to east-const itself.
2024-03-25 08:13:27 +01:00
Andreas Kling
3bdfca1119 AK: Make FlyString::from_utf8*() avoid allocation if possible
If we already have a FlyString instantiated for the given string,
look that up and return it instead of making a temporary String just to
use as a key into the FlyString table.
2024-03-24 13:28:24 +01:00