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示例1: DoubleWrap
JSObject *
WrapperFactory::PrepareForWrapping(JSContext *cx, JSObject *scope, JSObject *obj, unsigned flags)
{
// Don't unwrap an outer window, just double wrap it if needed.
if (js::GetObjectClass(obj)->ext.innerObject)
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
// Here are the rules for wrapping:
// We should never get a proxy here (the JS engine unwraps those for us).
JS_ASSERT(!IsWrapper(obj));
// As soon as an object is wrapped in a security wrapper, it morphs to be
// a fat wrapper. (see also: bug XXX).
if (IS_SLIM_WRAPPER(obj) && !MorphSlimWrapper(cx, obj))
return nsnull;
// We only hand out outer objects to script.
obj = GetCurrentOuter(cx, obj);
if (js::GetObjectClass(obj)->ext.innerObject)
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
// Now, our object is ready to be wrapped, but several objects (notably
// nsJSIIDs) have a wrapper per scope. If we are about to wrap one of
// those objects in a security wrapper, then we need to hand back the
// wrapper for the new scope instead. Also, global objects don't move
// between scopes so for those we also want to return the wrapper. So...
if (!IS_WN_WRAPPER(obj) || !js::GetObjectParent(obj))
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
XPCWrappedNative *wn = static_cast<XPCWrappedNative *>(xpc_GetJSPrivate(obj));
JSAutoEnterCompartment ac;
if (!ac.enter(cx, obj))
return nsnull;
XPCCallContext ccx(JS_CALLER, cx, obj);
{
if (NATIVE_HAS_FLAG(&ccx, WantPreCreate)) {
// We have a precreate hook. This object might enforce that we only
// ever create JS object for it.
JSObject *originalScope = scope;
nsresult rv = wn->GetScriptableInfo()->GetCallback()->
PreCreate(wn->Native(), cx, scope, &scope);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags));
// If the handed back scope differs from the passed-in scope and is in
// a separate compartment, then this object is explicitly requesting
// that we don't create a second JS object for it: create a security
// wrapper.
if (js::GetObjectCompartment(originalScope) != js::GetObjectCompartment(scope))
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
// Note: this penalizes objects that only have one wrapper, but are
// being accessed across compartments. We would really prefer to
// replace the above code with a test that says "do you only have one
// wrapper?"
}
}
// NB: Passing a holder here inhibits slim wrappers under
// WrapNativeToJSVal.
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnectJSObjectHolder> holder;
// This public WrapNativeToJSVal API enters the compartment of 'scope'
// so we don't have to.
jsval v;
nsresult rv =
nsXPConnect::FastGetXPConnect()->WrapNativeToJSVal(cx, scope, wn->Native(), nsnull,
&NS_GET_IID(nsISupports), false,
&v, getter_AddRefs(holder));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) {
obj = JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(v);
NS_ASSERTION(IS_WN_WRAPPER(obj), "bad object");
// Because the underlying native didn't have a PreCreate hook, we had
// to a new (or possibly pre-existing) XPCWN in our compartment.
// This could be a problem for chrome code that passes XPCOM objects
// across compartments, because the effects of QI would disappear across
// compartments.
//
// So whenever we pull an XPCWN across compartments in this manner, we
// give the destination object the union of the two native sets. We try
// to do this cleverly in the common case to avoid too much overhead.
XPCWrappedNative *newwn = static_cast<XPCWrappedNative *>(xpc_GetJSPrivate(obj));
XPCNativeSet *unionSet = XPCNativeSet::GetNewOrUsed(ccx, newwn->GetSet(),
wn->GetSet(), false);
if (!unionSet)
return nsnull;
newwn->SetSet(unionSet);
}
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}
示例2: obj
//.........这里部分代码省略.........
PreCreate(wn->Native(), cx, scope, wrapScope.address());
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags));
// If the handed back scope differs from the passed-in scope and is in
// a separate compartment, then this object is explicitly requesting
// that we don't create a second JS object for it: create a security
// wrapper.
if (js::GetObjectCompartment(scope) != js::GetObjectCompartment(wrapScope))
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
RootedObject currentScope(cx, JS_GetGlobalForObject(cx, obj));
if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(wrapScope != currentScope)) {
// The wrapper claims it wants to be in the new scope, but
// currently has a reflection that lives in the old scope. This
// can mean one of two things, both of which are rare:
//
// 1 - The object has a PreCreate hook (we checked for it above),
// but is deciding to request one-wrapper-per-scope (rather than
// one-wrapper-per-native) for some reason. Usually, a PreCreate
// hook indicates one-wrapper-per-native. In this case we want to
// make a new wrapper in the new scope.
//
// 2 - We're midway through wrapper reparenting. The document has
// moved to a new scope, but |wn| hasn't been moved yet, and
// we ended up calling JS_WrapObject() on its JS object. In this
// case, we want to return the existing wrapper.
//
// So we do a trick: call PreCreate _again_, but say that we're
// wrapping for the old scope, rather than the new one. If (1) is
// the case, then PreCreate will return the scope we pass to it
// (the old scope). If (2) is the case, PreCreate will return the
// scope of the document (the new scope).
RootedObject probe(cx);
rv = wn->GetScriptableInfo()->GetCallback()->
PreCreate(wn->Native(), cx, currentScope, probe.address());
// Check for case (2).
if (probe != currentScope) {
MOZ_ASSERT(probe == wrapScope);
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}
// Ok, must be case (1). Fall through and create a new wrapper.
}
// Nasty hack for late-breaking bug 781476. This will confuse identity checks,
// but it's probably better than any of our alternatives.
//
// Note: We have to ignore domain here. The JS engine assumes that, given a
// compartment c, if c->wrap(x) returns a cross-compartment wrapper at time t0,
// it will also return a cross-compartment wrapper for any time t1 > t0 unless
// an explicit transplant is performed. In particular, wrapper recomputation
// assumes that recomputing a wrapper will always result in a wrapper.
//
// This doesn't actually pose a security issue, because we'll still compute
// the correct (opaque) wrapper for the object below given the security
// characteristics of the two compartments.
if (!AccessCheck::isChrome(js::GetObjectCompartment(wrapScope)) &&
AccessCheck::subsumesIgnoringDomain(js::GetObjectCompartment(wrapScope),
js::GetObjectCompartment(obj)))
{
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}
}
}
// NB: Passing a holder here inhibits slim wrappers under
// WrapNativeToJSVal.
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnectJSObjectHolder> holder;
// This public WrapNativeToJSVal API enters the compartment of 'wrapScope'
// so we don't have to.
RootedValue v(cx);
nsresult rv =
nsXPConnect::FastGetXPConnect()->WrapNativeToJSVal(cx, wrapScope, wn->Native(), nullptr,
&NS_GET_IID(nsISupports), false,
v.address(), getter_AddRefs(holder));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) {
obj = JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(v);
NS_ASSERTION(IS_WN_WRAPPER(obj), "bad object");
// Because the underlying native didn't have a PreCreate hook, we had
// to a new (or possibly pre-existing) XPCWN in our compartment.
// This could be a problem for chrome code that passes XPCOM objects
// across compartments, because the effects of QI would disappear across
// compartments.
//
// So whenever we pull an XPCWN across compartments in this manner, we
// give the destination object the union of the two native sets. We try
// to do this cleverly in the common case to avoid too much overhead.
XPCWrappedNative *newwn = static_cast<XPCWrappedNative *>(xpc_GetJSPrivate(obj));
XPCNativeSet *unionSet = XPCNativeSet::GetNewOrUsed(ccx, newwn->GetSet(),
wn->GetSet(), false);
if (!unionSet)
return nullptr;
newwn->SetSet(unionSet);
}
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}
示例3: obj
//.........这里部分代码省略.........
// Note: this penalizes objects that only have one wrapper, but are
// being accessed across compartments. We would really prefer to
// replace the above code with a test that says "do you only have one
// wrapper?"
nsresult rv = wn->GetScriptableInfo()->GetCallback()->
PreCreate(wn->Native(), cx, scope, wrapScope.address());
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags));
// If the handed back scope differs from the passed-in scope and is in
// a separate compartment, then this object is explicitly requesting
// that we don't create a second JS object for it: create a security
// wrapper.
if (js::GetObjectCompartment(scope) != js::GetObjectCompartment(wrapScope))
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
RootedObject currentScope(cx, JS_GetGlobalForObject(cx, obj));
if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(wrapScope != currentScope)) {
// The wrapper claims it wants to be in the new scope, but
// currently has a reflection that lives in the old scope. This
// can mean one of two things, both of which are rare:
//
// 1 - The object has a PreCreate hook (we checked for it above),
// but is deciding to request one-wrapper-per-scope (rather than
// one-wrapper-per-native) for some reason. Usually, a PreCreate
// hook indicates one-wrapper-per-native. In this case we want to
// make a new wrapper in the new scope.
//
// 2 - We're midway through wrapper reparenting. The document has
// moved to a new scope, but |wn| hasn't been moved yet, and
// we ended up calling JS_WrapObject() on its JS object. In this
// case, we want to return the existing wrapper.
//
// So we do a trick: call PreCreate _again_, but say that we're
// wrapping for the old scope, rather than the new one. If (1) is
// the case, then PreCreate will return the scope we pass to it
// (the old scope). If (2) is the case, PreCreate will return the
// scope of the document (the new scope).
RootedObject probe(cx);
rv = wn->GetScriptableInfo()->GetCallback()->
PreCreate(wn->Native(), cx, currentScope, probe.address());
// Check for case (2).
if (probe != currentScope) {
MOZ_ASSERT(probe == wrapScope);
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}
// Ok, must be case (1). Fall through and create a new wrapper.
}
// Nasty hack for late-breaking bug 781476. This will confuse identity checks,
// but it's probably better than any of our alternatives.
//
// Note: We have to ignore domain here. The JS engine assumes that, given a
// compartment c, if c->wrap(x) returns a cross-compartment wrapper at time t0,
// it will also return a cross-compartment wrapper for any time t1 > t0 unless
// an explicit transplant is performed. In particular, wrapper recomputation
// assumes that recomputing a wrapper will always result in a wrapper.
//
// This doesn't actually pose a security issue, because we'll still compute
// the correct (opaque) wrapper for the object below given the security
// characteristics of the two compartments.
if (!AccessCheck::isChrome(js::GetObjectCompartment(wrapScope)) &&
AccessCheck::subsumes(js::GetObjectCompartment(wrapScope),
js::GetObjectCompartment(obj)))
{
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}
}
}
// This public WrapNativeToJSVal API enters the compartment of 'wrapScope'
// so we don't have to.
RootedValue v(cx);
nsresult rv =
nsXPConnect::XPConnect()->WrapNativeToJSVal(cx, wrapScope, wn->Native(), nullptr,
&NS_GET_IID(nsISupports), false, &v);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, nullptr);
obj.set(&v.toObject());
MOZ_ASSERT(IS_WN_REFLECTOR(obj), "bad object");
// Because the underlying native didn't have a PreCreate hook, we had
// to a new (or possibly pre-existing) XPCWN in our compartment.
// This could be a problem for chrome code that passes XPCOM objects
// across compartments, because the effects of QI would disappear across
// compartments.
//
// So whenever we pull an XPCWN across compartments in this manner, we
// give the destination object the union of the two native sets. We try
// to do this cleverly in the common case to avoid too much overhead.
XPCWrappedNative *newwn = XPCWrappedNative::Get(obj);
XPCNativeSet *unionSet = XPCNativeSet::GetNewOrUsed(newwn->GetSet(),
wn->GetSet(), false);
if (!unionSet)
return nullptr;
newwn->SetSet(unionSet);
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}
示例4: DoubleWrap
JSObject *
WrapperFactory::PrepareForWrapping(JSContext *cx, JSObject *scope, JSObject *obj, uintN flags)
{
// Don't unwrap an outer window, just double wrap it if needed.
if (obj->getClass()->ext.innerObject)
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
// Here are the rules for wrapping:
// We should never get a proxy here (the JS engine unwraps those for us).
JS_ASSERT(!obj->isWrapper());
// As soon as an object is wrapped in a security wrapper, it morphs to be
// a fat wrapper. (see also: bug XXX).
if (IS_SLIM_WRAPPER(obj) && !MorphSlimWrapper(cx, obj))
return nsnull;
// We only hand out outer objects to script.
obj = GetCurrentOuter(cx, obj);
if (obj->getClass()->ext.innerObject)
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
// Now, our object is ready to be wrapped, but several objects (notably
// nsJSIIDs) have a wrapper per scope. If we are about to wrap one of
// those objects in a security wrapper, then we need to hand back the
// wrapper for the new scope instead. Also, global objects don't move
// between scopes so for those we also want to return the wrapper. So...
if (!IS_WN_WRAPPER(obj) || !obj->getParent())
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
XPCWrappedNative *wn = static_cast<XPCWrappedNative *>(xpc_GetJSPrivate(obj));
// If the object doesn't have classinfo we want to return the same
// XPCWrappedNative so that we keep the same set of interfaces.
if (!wn->GetClassInfo())
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
JSAutoEnterCompartment ac;
if (!ac.enter(cx, obj))
return nsnull;
XPCCallContext ccx(JS_CALLER, cx, obj);
{
if (NATIVE_HAS_FLAG(&ccx, WantPreCreate)) {
// We have a precreate hook. This object might enforce that we only
// ever create JS object for it.
JSObject *originalScope = scope;
nsresult rv = wn->GetScriptableInfo()->GetCallback()->
PreCreate(wn->Native(), cx, scope, &scope);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags));
// If the handed back scope differs from the passed-in scope and is in
// a separate compartment, then this object is explicitly requesting
// that we don't create a second JS object for it: create a security
// wrapper.
if (originalScope->compartment() != scope->getCompartment())
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
// Note: this penalizes objects that only have one wrapper, but are
// being accessed across compartments. We would really prefer to
// replace the above code with a test that says "do you only have one
// wrapper?"
}
}
// NB: Passing a holder here inhibits slim wrappers under
// WrapNativeToJSVal.
nsCOMPtr<nsIXPConnectJSObjectHolder> holder;
// This public WrapNativeToJSVal API enters the compartment of 'scope'
// so we don't have to.
jsval v;
nsresult rv =
nsXPConnect::FastGetXPConnect()->WrapNativeToJSVal(cx, scope, wn->Native(), nsnull,
&NS_GET_IID(nsISupports), PR_FALSE,
&v, getter_AddRefs(holder));
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) {
obj = JSVAL_TO_OBJECT(v);
NS_ASSERTION(IS_WN_WRAPPER(obj), "bad object");
XPCWrappedNative *newwn = static_cast<XPCWrappedNative *>(xpc_GetJSPrivate(obj));
if (newwn->GetSet()->GetInterfaceCount() < wn->GetSet()->GetInterfaceCount())
newwn->SetSet(wn->GetSet());
}
return DoubleWrap(cx, obj, flags);
}