/* 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 https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ use crate::context::QuirksMode; use crate::error_reporting::{ContextualParseError, ParseErrorReporter}; use crate::media_queries::{Device, MediaList}; use crate::parser::ParserContext; use crate::shared_lock::{DeepCloneWithLock, Locked}; use crate::shared_lock::{SharedRwLock, SharedRwLockReadGuard}; use crate::stylesheets::loader::StylesheetLoader; use crate::stylesheets::rule_parser::{State, TopLevelRuleParser}; use crate::stylesheets::rules_iterator::{EffectiveRules, EffectiveRulesIterator}; use crate::stylesheets::rules_iterator::{NestedRuleIterationCondition, RulesIterator}; use crate::stylesheets::{CssRule, CssRules, Origin, UrlExtraData}; use crate::use_counters::UseCounters; use crate::{Namespace, Prefix}; use cssparser::{Parser, ParserInput, StyleSheetParser}; use fxhash::FxHashMap; #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] use malloc_size_of::{MallocSizeOfOps, MallocUnconditionalShallowSizeOf}; use parking_lot::RwLock; use servo_arc::Arc; use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}; use style_traits::ParsingMode; use super::scope_rule::ImplicitScopeRoot; /// This structure holds the user-agent and user stylesheets. pub struct UserAgentStylesheets { /// The lock used for user-agent stylesheets. pub shared_lock: SharedRwLock, /// The user or user agent stylesheets. pub user_or_user_agent_stylesheets: Vec, /// The quirks mode stylesheet. pub quirks_mode_stylesheet: DocumentStyleSheet, } /// A set of namespaces applying to a given stylesheet. /// /// The namespace id is used in gecko #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, MallocSizeOf)] #[allow(missing_docs)] pub struct Namespaces { pub default: Option, pub prefixes: FxHashMap, } /// The contents of a given stylesheet. This effectively maps to a /// StyleSheetInner in Gecko. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct StylesheetContents { /// List of rules in the order they were found (important for /// cascading order) pub rules: Arc>, /// The origin of this stylesheet. pub origin: Origin, /// The url data this stylesheet should use. pub url_data: RwLock, /// The namespaces that apply to this stylesheet. pub namespaces: RwLock, /// The quirks mode of this stylesheet. pub quirks_mode: QuirksMode, /// This stylesheet's source map URL. pub source_map_url: RwLock>, /// This stylesheet's source URL. pub source_url: RwLock>, /// We don't want to allow construction outside of this file, to guarantee /// that all contents are created with Arc<>. _forbid_construction: (), } impl StylesheetContents { /// Parse a given CSS string, with a given url-data, origin, and /// quirks mode. pub fn from_str( css: &str, url_data: UrlExtraData, origin: Origin, shared_lock: &SharedRwLock, stylesheet_loader: Option<&dyn StylesheetLoader>, error_reporter: Option<&dyn ParseErrorReporter>, quirks_mode: QuirksMode, use_counters: Option<&UseCounters>, allow_import_rules: AllowImportRules, sanitization_data: Option<&mut SanitizationData>, ) -> Arc { let (namespaces, rules, source_map_url, source_url) = Stylesheet::parse_rules( css, &url_data, origin, &shared_lock, stylesheet_loader, error_reporter, quirks_mode, use_counters, allow_import_rules, sanitization_data, ); Arc::new(Self { rules: CssRules::new(rules, &shared_lock), origin, url_data: RwLock::new(url_data), namespaces: RwLock::new(namespaces), quirks_mode, source_map_url: RwLock::new(source_map_url), source_url: RwLock::new(source_url), _forbid_construction: (), }) } /// Creates a new StylesheetContents with the specified pre-parsed rules, /// origin, URL data, and quirks mode. /// /// Since the rules have already been parsed, and the intention is that /// this function is used for read only User Agent style sheets, an empty /// namespace map is used, and the source map and source URLs are set to /// None. /// /// An empty namespace map should be fine, as it is only used for parsing, /// not serialization of existing selectors. Since UA sheets are read only, /// we should never need the namespace map. pub fn from_data( rules: Arc>, origin: Origin, url_data: UrlExtraData, quirks_mode: QuirksMode, ) -> Arc { Arc::new(Self { rules, origin, url_data: RwLock::new(url_data), namespaces: RwLock::new(Namespaces::default()), quirks_mode, source_map_url: RwLock::new(None), source_url: RwLock::new(None), _forbid_construction: (), }) } /// Same as above, but ensuring that the rules are static. pub fn from_shared_data( rules: Arc>, origin: Origin, url_data: UrlExtraData, quirks_mode: QuirksMode, ) -> Arc { debug_assert!(rules.is_static()); Self::from_data(rules, origin, url_data, quirks_mode) } /// Returns a reference to the list of rules. #[inline] pub fn rules<'a, 'b: 'a>(&'a self, guard: &'b SharedRwLockReadGuard) -> &'a [CssRule] { &self.rules.read_with(guard).0 } /// Measure heap usage. #[cfg(feature = "gecko")] pub fn size_of(&self, guard: &SharedRwLockReadGuard, ops: &mut MallocSizeOfOps) -> usize { if self.rules.is_static() { return 0; } // Measurement of other fields may be added later. self.rules.unconditional_shallow_size_of(ops) + self.rules.read_with(guard).size_of(guard, ops) } } impl DeepCloneWithLock for StylesheetContents { fn deep_clone_with_lock( &self, lock: &SharedRwLock, guard: &SharedRwLockReadGuard, ) -> Self { // Make a deep clone of the rules, using the new lock. let rules = self .rules .read_with(guard) .deep_clone_with_lock(lock, guard); Self { rules: Arc::new(lock.wrap(rules)), quirks_mode: self.quirks_mode, origin: self.origin, url_data: RwLock::new((*self.url_data.read()).clone()), namespaces: RwLock::new((*self.namespaces.read()).clone()), source_map_url: RwLock::new((*self.source_map_url.read()).clone()), source_url: RwLock::new((*self.source_url.read()).clone()), _forbid_construction: (), } } } /// The structure servo uses to represent a stylesheet. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Stylesheet { /// The contents of this stylesheet. pub contents: Arc, /// The lock used for objects inside this stylesheet pub shared_lock: SharedRwLock, /// List of media associated with the Stylesheet. pub media: Arc>, /// Whether this stylesheet should be disabled. pub disabled: AtomicBool, } /// A trait to represent a given stylesheet in a document. pub trait StylesheetInDocument: ::std::fmt::Debug { /// Get whether this stylesheet is enabled. fn enabled(&self) -> bool; /// Get the media associated with this stylesheet. fn media<'a>(&'a self, guard: &'a SharedRwLockReadGuard) -> Option<&'a MediaList>; /// Returns a reference to the list of rules in this stylesheet. fn rules<'a, 'b: 'a>(&'a self, guard: &'b SharedRwLockReadGuard) -> &'a [CssRule] { self.contents().rules(guard) } /// Returns a reference to the contents of the stylesheet. fn contents(&self) -> &StylesheetContents; /// Return an iterator using the condition `C`. #[inline] fn iter_rules<'a, 'b, C>( &'a self, device: &'a Device, guard: &'a SharedRwLockReadGuard<'b>, ) -> RulesIterator<'a, 'b, C> where C: NestedRuleIterationCondition, { let contents = self.contents(); RulesIterator::new( device, contents.quirks_mode, guard, contents.rules(guard).iter(), ) } /// Returns whether the style-sheet applies for the current device. fn is_effective_for_device(&self, device: &Device, guard: &SharedRwLockReadGuard) -> bool { match self.media(guard) { Some(medialist) => medialist.evaluate(device, self.contents().quirks_mode), None => true, } } /// Return an iterator over the effective rules within the style-sheet, as /// according to the supplied `Device`. #[inline] fn effective_rules<'a, 'b>( &'a self, device: &'a Device, guard: &'a SharedRwLockReadGuard<'b>, ) -> EffectiveRulesIterator<'a, 'b> { self.iter_rules::(device, guard) } /// Return the implicit scope root for this stylesheet, if one exists. fn implicit_scope_root(&self) -> Option; } impl StylesheetInDocument for Stylesheet { fn media<'a>(&'a self, guard: &'a SharedRwLockReadGuard) -> Option<&'a MediaList> { Some(self.media.read_with(guard)) } fn enabled(&self) -> bool { !self.disabled() } #[inline] fn contents(&self) -> &StylesheetContents { &self.contents } fn implicit_scope_root(&self) -> Option { None } } /// A simple wrapper over an `Arc`, with pointer comparison, and /// suitable for its use in a `StylesheetSet`. #[derive(Clone, Debug)] #[cfg_attr(feature = "servo", derive(MallocSizeOf))] pub struct DocumentStyleSheet( #[cfg_attr(feature = "servo", ignore_malloc_size_of = "Arc")] pub Arc, ); impl PartialEq for DocumentStyleSheet { fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { Arc::ptr_eq(&self.0, &other.0) } } impl StylesheetInDocument for DocumentStyleSheet { fn media<'a>(&'a self, guard: &'a SharedRwLockReadGuard) -> Option<&'a MediaList> { self.0.media(guard) } fn enabled(&self) -> bool { self.0.enabled() } #[inline] fn contents(&self) -> &StylesheetContents { self.0.contents() } fn implicit_scope_root(&self) -> Option { None } } /// The kind of sanitization to use when parsing a stylesheet. #[repr(u8)] #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)] pub enum SanitizationKind { /// Perform no sanitization. None, /// Allow only @font-face, style rules, and @namespace. Standard, /// Allow everything but conditional rules. NoConditionalRules, } /// Whether @import rules are allowed. #[repr(u8)] #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)] pub enum AllowImportRules { /// @import rules will be parsed. Yes, /// @import rules will not be parsed. No, } impl SanitizationKind { fn allows(self, rule: &CssRule) -> bool { debug_assert_ne!(self, SanitizationKind::None); // NOTE(emilio): If this becomes more complex (not filtering just by // top-level rules), we should thread all the data through nested rules // and such. But this doesn't seem necessary at the moment. let is_standard = matches!(self, SanitizationKind::Standard); match *rule { CssRule::Document(..) | CssRule::Media(..) | CssRule::Supports(..) | CssRule::Import(..) | CssRule::Container(..) | // TODO(emilio): Perhaps Layer should not be always sanitized? But // we sanitize @media and co, so this seems safer for now. CssRule::LayerStatement(..) | CssRule::LayerBlock(..) | // TODO(dshin): Same comment as Layer applies - shouldn't give away // something like display size - erring on the side of "safe" for now. CssRule::Scope(..) | CssRule::StartingStyle(..) => false, CssRule::FontFace(..) | CssRule::Namespace(..) | CssRule::Style(..) | CssRule::NestedDeclarations(..) | CssRule::PositionTry(..) => true, CssRule::Keyframes(..) | CssRule::Page(..) | CssRule::Margin(..) | CssRule::Property(..) | CssRule::FontFeatureValues(..) | CssRule::FontPaletteValues(..) | CssRule::CounterStyle(..) => !is_standard, } } } /// A struct to hold the data relevant to style sheet sanitization. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct SanitizationData { kind: SanitizationKind, output: String, } impl SanitizationData { /// Create a new input for sanitization. #[inline] pub fn new(kind: SanitizationKind) -> Option { if matches!(kind, SanitizationKind::None) { return None; } Some(Self { kind, output: String::new(), }) } /// Take the sanitized output. #[inline] pub fn take(self) -> String { self.output } } impl Stylesheet { /// Updates an empty stylesheet from a given string of text. pub fn update_from_str( existing: &Stylesheet, css: &str, url_data: UrlExtraData, stylesheet_loader: Option<&dyn StylesheetLoader>, error_reporter: Option<&dyn ParseErrorReporter>, allow_import_rules: AllowImportRules, ) { // FIXME: Consider adding use counters to Servo? let (namespaces, rules, source_map_url, source_url) = Self::parse_rules( css, &url_data, existing.contents.origin, &existing.shared_lock, stylesheet_loader, error_reporter, existing.contents.quirks_mode, /* use_counters = */ None, allow_import_rules, /* sanitization_data = */ None, ); *existing.contents.url_data.write() = url_data; *existing.contents.namespaces.write() = namespaces; // Acquire the lock *after* parsing, to minimize the exclusive section. let mut guard = existing.shared_lock.write(); *existing.contents.rules.write_with(&mut guard) = CssRules(rules); *existing.contents.source_map_url.write() = source_map_url; *existing.contents.source_url.write() = source_url; } fn parse_rules( css: &str, url_data: &UrlExtraData, origin: Origin, shared_lock: &SharedRwLock, stylesheet_loader: Option<&dyn StylesheetLoader>, error_reporter: Option<&dyn ParseErrorReporter>, quirks_mode: QuirksMode, use_counters: Option<&UseCounters>, allow_import_rules: AllowImportRules, mut sanitization_data: Option<&mut SanitizationData>, ) -> (Namespaces, Vec, Option, Option) { let mut input = ParserInput::new(css); let mut input = Parser::new(&mut input); let context = ParserContext::new( origin, url_data, None, ParsingMode::DEFAULT, quirks_mode, /* namespaces = */ Default::default(), error_reporter, use_counters, ); let mut rule_parser = TopLevelRuleParser { shared_lock, loader: stylesheet_loader, context, state: State::Start, dom_error: None, insert_rule_context: None, allow_import_rules, declaration_parser_state: Default::default(), first_declaration_block: Default::default(), wants_first_declaration_block: false, error_reporting_state: Default::default(), rules: Vec::new(), }; { let mut iter = StyleSheetParser::new(&mut input, &mut rule_parser); while let Some(result) = iter.next() { match result { Ok(rule_start) => { // TODO(emilio, nesting): sanitize nested CSS rules, probably? if let Some(ref mut data) = sanitization_data { if let Some(ref rule) = iter.parser.rules.last() { if !data.kind.allows(rule) { iter.parser.rules.pop(); continue; } } let end = iter.input.position().byte_index(); data.output.push_str(&css[rule_start.byte_index()..end]); } }, Err((error, slice)) => { let location = error.location; let error = ContextualParseError::InvalidRule(slice, error); iter.parser.context.log_css_error(location, error); }, } } } let source_map_url = input.current_source_map_url().map(String::from); let source_url = input.current_source_url().map(String::from); ( rule_parser.context.namespaces.into_owned(), rule_parser.rules, source_map_url, source_url, ) } /// Creates an empty stylesheet and parses it with a given base url, origin /// and media. /// /// Effectively creates a new stylesheet and forwards the hard work to /// `Stylesheet::update_from_str`. pub fn from_str( css: &str, url_data: UrlExtraData, origin: Origin, media: Arc>, shared_lock: SharedRwLock, stylesheet_loader: Option<&dyn StylesheetLoader>, error_reporter: Option<&dyn ParseErrorReporter>, quirks_mode: QuirksMode, allow_import_rules: AllowImportRules, ) -> Self { // FIXME: Consider adding use counters to Servo? let contents = StylesheetContents::from_str( css, url_data, origin, &shared_lock, stylesheet_loader, error_reporter, quirks_mode, /* use_counters = */ None, allow_import_rules, /* sanitized_output = */ None, ); Stylesheet { contents, shared_lock, media, disabled: AtomicBool::new(false), } } /// Returns whether the stylesheet has been explicitly disabled through the /// CSSOM. pub fn disabled(&self) -> bool { self.disabled.load(Ordering::SeqCst) } /// Records that the stylesheet has been explicitly disabled through the /// CSSOM. /// /// Returns whether the the call resulted in a change in disabled state. /// /// Disabled stylesheets remain in the document, but their rules are not /// added to the Stylist. pub fn set_disabled(&self, disabled: bool) -> bool { self.disabled.swap(disabled, Ordering::SeqCst) != disabled } } #[cfg(feature = "servo")] impl Clone for Stylesheet { fn clone(&self) -> Self { // Create a new lock for our clone. let lock = self.shared_lock.clone(); let guard = self.shared_lock.read(); // Make a deep clone of the media, using the new lock. let media = self.media.read_with(&guard).clone(); let media = Arc::new(lock.wrap(media)); let contents = Arc::new(self.contents.deep_clone_with_lock(&lock, &guard)); Stylesheet { contents, media, shared_lock: lock, disabled: AtomicBool::new(self.disabled.load(Ordering::SeqCst)), } } }