Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/756
This is the code used to find out the count values
displayed as badge on the cosmetic filtering and
scripting per-site switches in the popup panel.
The issue is that document.querySelector*() -- used to
find out the number of hidden elements -- is unduly
expensive on large DOM.
The changes in this commit have focused on avoiding the
use of document.querySelector*() as much as possible.
Also, the results are cached for reuse unless DOM
mutations are detected.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/759
This commit adds code to rely less on the state of the
cache storage to decide whether filter lists should be
re-compiled or whether the selfie is currently valid
at launch time when a change in compiled/selfie format
is detected.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/759
If for some reasons the launch code throws, uBO could
find itself in permanent suspend mode, thus preventing
web pages from loading in Firefox.
Though uBO should not have exceptions thrown during
it's initialization code, this commit will ensure
uBO complete its initialization process should it
ever happen for whatever reason.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/764
WebAssembly.Memory.grow() preserves the buffer content when
we grow it, no need to manually copy it. Doing so was
causing an access to a no longer valid ArrayBuffer.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/761
Changes related to above issue made it possible to
create WASM versions of methods used in the bidi-trie.
In this commit, WASM versions for startsWith(), indexOf()
and lastIndexOf() have been implemented.
Related feedback:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/dn9zso/
When a network request is tabless and contextless, i.e.
`tabId === -1` and `frameId === -1`, use the URL of
the network request as the context.
Related issues:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/761
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/528
The previous bidi-trie code could only hold filters which
are plain pattern, i.e. no wildcard characters, and which
had no origin option (`domain=`), right and/or left anchor,
and no `csp=` option.
Example of filters that could be moved into a bidi-trie
data structure:
&ad_box_
/w/d/capu.php?z=$script,third-party
||liveonlinetv247.com/images/muvixx-150x50-watch-now-in-hd-play-btn.gif
Examples of filters that could NOT be moved to a bidi-trie:
-adap.$domain=~l-adap.org
/tsc.php?*&ses=
||ibsrv.net/*forumsponsor$domain=[...]
@@||imgspice.com/jquery.cookie.js|$script
||view.atdmt.com^*/iview/$third-party
||postimg.cc/image/$csp=[...]
Ideally the filters above should be able to be moved to a
bidi-trie since they are basically plain patterns, or at
least partially moved to a bidi-trie when there is only a
single wildcard (i.e. made of two plain patterns).
Also, there were two distinct bidi-tries in which
plain-pattern filters can be moved to: one for patterns
without hostname anchoring and another one for patterns
with hostname-anchoring. This was required because the
hostname-anchored patterns have an extra condition which
is outside the bidi-trie knowledge.
This commit expands the number of filters which can be
stored in the bidi-trie, and also remove the need to
use two distinct bidi-tries.
- Added ability to associate a pattern with an integer
in the bidi-trie [1].
- The bidi-trie match code passes this externally
provided integer when calling an externally
provided method used for testing extra conditions
that may be present for a plain pattern found to
be matching in the bidi-trie.
- Decomposed existing filters into smaller logical units:
- FilterPlainLeftAnchored =>
FilterPatternPlain +
FilterAnchorLeft
- FilterPlainRightAnchored =>
FilterPatternPlain +
FilterAnchorRight
- FilterExactMatch =>
FilterPatternPlain +
FilterAnchorLeft +
FilterAnchorRight
- FilterPlainHnAnchored =>
FilterPatternPlain +
FilterAnchorHn
- FilterWildcard1 =>
FilterPatternPlain + [
FilterPatternLeft or
FilterPatternRight
]
- FilterWildcard1HnAnchored =>
FilterPatternPlain + [
FilterPatternLeft or
FilterPatternRight
] +
FilterAnchorHn
- FilterGenericHnAnchored =>
FilterPatternGeneric +
FilterAnchorHn
- FilterGenericHnAndRightAnchored =>
FilterPatternGeneric +
FilterAnchorRight +
FilterAnchorHn
- FilterOriginMixedSet =>
FilterOriginMissSet +
FilterOriginHitSet
- Instances of FilterOrigin[...], FilterDataHolder
can also be added to a composite filter to
represent `domain=` and `csp=` options.
- Added a new filter class, FilterComposite, for
filters which are a combination of two or more
logical units. A FilterComposite instance is a
match when *all* filters composing it are a
match.
Since filters are now encoded into combination of
smaller units, it becomes possible to extract the
FilterPatternPlain component and store it in the
bidi-trie, and use the integer as a handle for the
remaining extra conditions, if any.
Since a single pattern in the bidi-trie may be a
component for different filters, the associated
integer points to a sequence of extra conditions,
and a match occurs as soon as one of the extra
conditions (which may itself be a sequence of
conditions) is fulfilled.
Decomposing filters which are currently single
instance into sequences of smaller logical filters
means increasing the storage and CPU overhead when
evaluating such filters. The CPU overhead is
compensated by the fact that more filters can now
moved into the bidi-trie, where the first match is
efficiently evaluated. The extra conditions have to
be evaluated if and only if there is a match in the
bidi-trie.
The storage overhead is compensated by the
bidi-trie's intrinsic nature of merging similar
patterns.
Furthermore, the storage overhead is reduced by no
longer using JavaScript array to store collection
of filters (which is what FilterComposite is):
the same technique used in [2] is imported to store
sequences of filters.
A sequence of filters is a sequence of integer pairs
where the first integer is an index to an actual
filter instance stored in a global array of filters
(`filterUnits`), while the second integer is an index
to the next pair in the sequence -- which means all
sequences of filters are encoded in one single array
of integers (`filterSequences` => Uint32Array). As
a result, a sequence of filters can be represented by
one single integer -- an index to the first pair --
regardless of the number of filters in the sequence.
This representation is further leveraged to replace
the use of JavaScript array in FilterBucket [3],
which used a JavaScript array to store collection
of filters. Doing so means there is no more need for
FilterPair [4], which purpose was to be a lightweight
representation when there was only two filters in a
collection.
As a result of the above changes, the map of `token`
(integer) => filter instance (object) used to
associate tokens to filters or collections of filters
is replaced with a more efficient map of `token`
(integer) to filter unit index (integer) to lookup a
filter object from the global `filterUnits` array.
Another consequence of using one single global
array to store all filter instances means we can reuse
existing instances when a logical filter instance is
parameter-less, which is the case for FilterAnchorLeft,
FilterAnchorRight, FilterAnchorHn, the index to these
single instances is reused where needed.
`urlTokenizer` now stores the character codes of the
scanned URL into a bidi-trie buffer, for reuse when
string matching methods are called.
New method: `tokenHistogram()`, used to generate
histograms of occurrences of token extracted from URLs
in built-in benchmark. The top results of the "miss"
histogram are used as "bad tokens", i.e. tokens to
avoid if possible when compiling filter lists.
All plain pattern strings are now stored in the
bidi-trie memory buffer, regardless of whether they
will be used in the trie proper or not.
Three methods have been added to the bidi-trie to test
stored string against the URL which is also stored in
then bidi-trie.
FilterParser is now instanciated on demand and
released when no longer used.
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[1] 135a45a878/src/js/strie.js (L120)
[2] e94024d350
[3] 135a45a878/src/js/static-net-filtering.js (L1630)
[4] 135a45a878/src/js/static-net-filtering.js (L1566)
The readTime property is unused for compiled or selfie
assets, and thus writing back to storage to persist
this property is useless for those assets, and an undue
overhead when reading such assets, especially at launch
time.
Assets are always loaded from their compiled or selfie
counterparts at launch.
This commit will prevent those unnecessary storage
write operations.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/issues/127
Procedural cosmetic exception filters were the
last class of cosmetic exception filters not
being reported in the logger; this commit fixes
this.
Additionally, ensure that a single DOM listener
can't prevent other listeners from being
processed by throwing an exception. Such approach
would have prevented regression leading to
emergency release 1.22.4:
- https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases/tag/1.22.4
In rare circumstances, it's possible the content
script lose access to the background page, best
to check against this to avoid spurious console
errors.
Using pairs of integers allows the use of a
single integer-only array to store lists of
string indices associated to a specific
hostname.
Memory usage of instances of HostnameBasedDB
as per Chromium's heap snaphshot (bytes):
Before:
2,459,256 => specific cosmetic filters
944,152 => scriptlet filtering
736
---------
3,404,144
After:
1,947,448 => "
757,936 => "
632
---------
2,706,016
Ultimately, using 2 integers for each entry
instead of a single one is still worth it
because this allows the use of one single
integer-only array instead of having to use
an array of arrays for hostnames which have
multiple entries.
This commits make it so that `csp=` filters
are now stored in the same data structures as
all other static network filters rather than
being stored in a separate one.
This internal change is motivated by the wish
to bring session filters to the static network
filtering engine, as has already been done for
the static extended filtering engine in the
following commit:
59c9a34d34
Related commit:
- 87d0e456f1
Ensure that the code which depends on extending
`vapi-client.js` is ready to deal with
`vapi-client-extra.js` failing to load.
This is a feature under development, hidden behind
a new advanced setting, `filterAuthorMode` which
default to `false`.
Ability to point-and-click to create temporary
exception filters for static extended filters (i.e.
cosmetic, scriptlet & html filters) from within
the summary pane in the logger. The button to
toggle on/off temporary exception filter is
labeled `#@#`.
The created exceptions are temporary and will be
lost when restarting uBO, or manually toggling off
the exception filters.
Creating temporary exception filters does not
cause the filter lists to reloaded, and thus there
is no overhead in creating/removing these temporary
exception filters.
Related feedback:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/d6zbqv/
For static filter `popup` filter purpose, the URL of the
embedded frame from which the popup was launched will
be used in the matching algorithm.
As reported by https://github.com/uBlock-user,
adding the two following filters:
example.com##div:style(width: 1016px !important)
example.com##div:style(display: block !important)
The logger would report only one of the filter when
navigating to https://example.com/
While testing for the new `elemhide` option using ABP's
test page[1], I found out that the placeholder of the
blocked image on that page was not properly collapsed
by uBO.
The reason was because the page is very simple and
flushing the blocked-elements cache at
webNavigation.onCommitted time was causing the loss
of information collected between
webRequest.onBeforeRequest and
webNavigation.onCommitted, preventing uBO from
properly collapsing the placeholders.
The blocked-elements cache is now flushed
ONLY at webRequest.onBeforeRequest time.
[1] https://testpages.adblockplus.org/en/exceptions/elemhide
... from platform-independent code.
This should complete the de-chromiumification of
uBO. Next step will be to swap the content of the
`platform/chromium` and `platform/firefox`
folders so as to reflect that Firefox is the
natural platform for uBO.
Related documentation:
- https://help.eyeo.com/en/adblockplus/how-to-write-filters#element-hiding
Related feedback/discussion:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/d6vxzj/
The `elemhide` filter option as per ABP semantic is
now supported. Previously uBO would consider `elemhide`
to be an alias of `generichide`.
The support of `elemhide` is through the convenient
conversion of `elemhide` option into existing
`generichide` option and new `specifichide` option.
The purpose of the new `specifichide` filter option
is to disable all specific cosmetic filters, i.e.
those who target a specific site.
Additionally, for convenience purpose, the filter
options `generichide`, `specifichide` and `elemhide`
can be aliased using the shorter forms `ghide`,
`shide` and `ehide` respectively.
Little-used code from vapi-client.js has been moved
to vapi-client-extra.js. Given that vapi-client.js
is injected in all web pages, this means less dead
code being injected in all pages.
Swathes of code in vapi-client.js was used only in
a few very specific cases, such as when the logger's
DOM inspector is opened or when the "Filter lists"
pane in the dashboard is opened -- and thus to avoid
that little used code to be loaded in every web page
unconditionally, it has been moved to its own
separate file, vapi-client.extra.js.
vapi-client-extra.js is loaded declaratively or
programmatically only where needed.
No need to store mouse coordinates in background
page, thus no need to post mouse coordinates
information for every click.
Rename/group element picker arguments and popup
arguments separately.
Reported by:
- https://github.com/uBlock-user:
Imported custom list were incorrectly seen as out of
date immediately after import operation.
Regression from:
- e27328f931
A few lines of code were improperly removed during
refactoring.