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8 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Timothy Flynn
bdbe2fdcc5 Everywhere: Replace SERENITY_SOURCE_DIR with LADYBIRD_SOURCE_DIR
In order to have checkouts of both SerenityOS and Ladybird, we need to
use a different environment variable for Ladybird.
2024-06-03 15:57:59 +02:00
Andrew Kaster
68ec099b66 Ladybird: Update Android build to work with current LibWebView/LibCore
Also update to the latest gradle plugin versions and other dependencies
as recommended by Android Studio Jellyfish.
2024-05-06 09:31:32 -06:00
Andrew Kaster
ce9eed918f ImageDecoder: Schedule decode jobs on the LibThreading background thread
This allows the ImageDecoder service to handle new IPC requests while
decoding in parallel.
2024-04-26 09:41:24 +02:00
Andrew Kaster
5e1d678bae Ladybird+Userland: Remove use of unnecessary fd passing socket concept
Now that LibIPC is using SCM_RIGHTS properly, we can go back to only
having one socket laying around when needing to transfer fds to peers.
2024-04-19 16:38:55 -04:00
Andrew Kaster
57a04c536c Ladybird: Enable rich debug messages on all processes
Android is excluded from this patch because the Android dbgln routes
messages to the NDK logger, which already includes process and time
information.
2023-12-12 10:11:24 -07:00
Andrew Kaster
bc6f19da0e Ladybird: Disable Qt autogeneration for ImageDecoder
This fixes the macOS Qt build.
2023-11-02 12:34:02 -06:00
Andrew Kaster
c990db0913 Ladybird/Android: Create a service for ImageDecoder
This follows the pattern for the other services spawned by WebContent.
The notable quirk about this service is that it's actually spawned by
the ImageCodecPlugin rather than in main.cpp in the non-Android port.

As a result we needed to do some ifdef surgery to get all the pieces
in place. But we can now load images in the Android port again :^).
2023-11-01 14:30:30 -06:00
Lucas CHOLLET
5c7e5cc738 Ladybird: Decode images out of process
This patch brings a service to handle image decompression. With it comes
security enhancement due to the process boundary. Indeed, consequences
of a potential attack is reduced as only the decoder will crash without
perturbing the WebContent process.
It also allows us to display pages containing images that we claim to
support but still make us crash, like for not-finished-yet decoders.

As an example, we can now load https://jpegxl.info/jxl-art.html without
crashing the WebContent process.
2023-10-27 07:26:32 +02:00