Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/550
Related Chromium issue (I can't access it):
- https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=957866
Findings so far: affects browsers based on Chromium 74.
I could not reproduce the issue with either Chromium 73 or
Google Chrome 75.
This commit is a mitigation: to prevent sites from using
uBO's internal WAR secret for tracking purpose. A secret
can be used for at most one second, after which a new secret
is generated.
The original issue related to the implementation of
secret-gated web accessible resources is:
- https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/issues/2823
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/548
The fix applies only to Chromium-based browsers -- a
`X-DNS-Prefetch-Control` header[1] will be unconditionally
injected when uBO's "Disable pre-fetching" setting is
enabled (it is by default).
This is a mitigation, this does not completely fix the issue
of the setting "Disable pre-fetching" being disregarded on
Chromium-based browsers when sites use
`preconnect`/`preload`.
[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-DNS-Prefetch-Control
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/409
By default `indexedDB` is used in Firefox for purpose of cache storage
backend.
This commit allows to force the use of `browser.storage.local` instead
as cache storage backend. For this to happen, set `cacheStorageAPI` to
`browser.storage.local` in advanced settings.
Additionally, should `indexedDB` not be available for whatever reason,
uBO will automatically fallback to `browser.storage.local`.
The motivation is to address the higher peak memory usage at launch
time with 3rd-gen HNTrie when a selfie was present.
The selfie generation prior to this change was to collect all
filtering data into a single data structure, and then to serialize
that whole structure at once into storage (using JSON.stringify).
However, HNTrie serialization requires that a large UintArray32 be
converted into a plain JS array, which itslef would be indirectly
converted into a JSON string. This was the main reason why peak
memory usage would be higher at launch from selfie, since the JSON
string would need to be wholly unserialized into JS objects, which
themselves would need to be converted into more specialized data
structures (like that Uint32Array one).
The solution to lower peak memory usage at launch is to refactor
selfie generation to allow a more piecemeal approach: each filtering
component is given the ability to serialize itself rather than to be
forced to be embedded in the master selfie. With this approach, the
HNTrie buffer can now serialize to its own storage by converting the
buffer data directly into a string which can be directly sent to
storage. This avoiding expensive intermediate steps such as
converting into a JS array and then to a JSON string.
As part of the refactoring, there was also opportunistic code
upgrade to ES6 and Promise (eventually all of uBO's code will be
proper ES6).
Additionally, the polyfill to bring getBytesInUse() to Firefox has
been revisited to replace the rather expensive previous
implementation with an implementation with virtually no overhead.
The environment flavor is used to by uBO to for self-configuration.
For users with spoofed UA at the `about:config` level, this might
cause uBO to misconfigure itself. Avoid UA and strictly rely on
browserInfo() for looking up environment parameters.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/407
Both flavors will be stitched together into a single
`vapi-qebrequest.js` file.
The decision of which flavor to use will be made at runtime,
according to the browser environment.
Those spurious disconnections have been observed to occur at
uBO's launch time.
Related issue:
- https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/403
I have observed that this fixes an issue observed on Firefox 64
(current stable).
The reported Waterfox issue *may* be fixed as a result. If not,
the issue he still considered fixed as Waterfox is not
officially supported.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 6a8473822537636ac54d5dabdb14472114bb730b
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Mon Aug 6 10:56:44 2018 -0400
remove remnant of snappyjs and spurious instruction
commit 9a4b709bee97d3cc2235fab602359fa5953bdb46
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Mon Aug 6 09:48:58 2018 -0400
make cache storage compression optionally available on all platforms
New advanced setting: `cacheStorageCompression`. Default is `false`.
commit 22ee6547f2f7c9c5aefe25dea1262a1b31612155
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Sun Aug 5 19:16:26 2018 -0400
remove Chromium from lz4 experiment
commit ee3e201c45afe983508f70713a2d43af74737d8d
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Sun Aug 5 18:52:43 2018 -0400
import lz4-block-codec.wasm library
commit 883a3118efcfd749c82356fde7134754d6ae371d
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Sun Aug 5 18:50:46 2018 -0400
implement storage compression through lz4-wasm [draft]
commit 48d1ccaba407de447c2cd6747dc3a90839c260a7
Merge: 8ae77e6 b34c897
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Sat Aug 4 08:56:51 2018 -0400
Merge branch 'master' of github.com:gorhill/uBlock into lz4
commit 8ae77e6aeeaa85af335e664c2560d2afd37288c6
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Wed Jul 25 18:17:45 2018 -0400
experiment with compression
When using paths, platform implementations of setIcon typically
will fetch the resource then convert to image data internally.
It is preferable for uBO to do this conversion itself as it can
be done only once at launch time.
With chromium-based browsers, using image data eliminate the
incessant network traffic to fetch browser icons as reported
in the extension's dev tool, meaning a good chunk of overhead
is eliminated.
Also, use optimal icon sizes, as of now both chromium and firefox
prefers 16px instead of 19px, and 32px instead of 38px.
Upon start-up, uBlock runs all content scripts in manifest.json using
`chrome.tabs.executeScript`. When this API is used, the value of the
last expression is automatically cloned and transferred to the
callback of `chrome.tabs.executeScript`. This is convenient if needed,
and a performance burden otherwise (the latter is the case for uBlock).
There are three content scripts that need to be checked:
- vapi.js
The last expression is often the vAPI object, and it is relatively
expensive to clone this object. This commit sets the value of the
last expression to `void 0` to solve this inefficiency.
- vapi-client.js
No action needed yet; The last expression is `vAPI.shutdown.add(...)`,
which has a void return value.
- contentscript.js
No action needed yet; The last expression is an immediately-invoked
function expression without return value.
commit ab2b328cf1360a751fa1c58b8521f907eeb1ec50
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Thu Apr 12 12:08:30 2018 -0400
fix#3588
commit c4ae7638dfa5a5c7ddec2f9dd2d2988450082542
Author: Raymond Hill <rhill@raymondhill.net>
Date: Thu Apr 12 09:08:56 2018 -0400
detect user stylesheets support from content scripts (#3588)
* dom-inspector: Improvments
- Fix race between userCSS injection and element highlight resulting in none or not all elements highlighted.
- Fix page being scanned twice resulting in unneeded slowdown.
* dom-inspector: Clear mutationTimer to allow more than one update.
* dom-inspector: Fix procedural filters shown as declarative with expando.