Re: Fission Newsletter #2

2019-08-21 Thread Neha Kochar
Fission functionality is not platform-restricted as of right now for all
desktop platforms (mobile not there yet). As Bobby said, WebRender
dependency is solely for the memory reduction goal.

-Neha.

On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 2:37 PM Bobby Holley  wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 11:11 AM Nika Layzell  wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:55 PM Alexis Beingessner <
> a.beingess...@gmail.com
> > >
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Is dogfoodability at all platform-specific for fission? i.e. is windows
> > > the only platform that is really actively developed/maintained? (as
> would
> > > make sense at this stage)
> > >
> >
> > The platform shouldn't have much impact, as we're generally working on
> > non-platform-specific functionality at this point. The most testing has
> > been done on Linux at this stage, though we're still very-much in early
> > days. I wouldn't recommend using fission for day-to-day browsing, as
> sites
> > with many cross-site iframes can be very slow to load and quite unstable.
> >
> >
> > > More concretely, I was under the impression that fission had webrender
> as
> > > a dependency, is that mandatory? Is it actually enforced by the fission
> > > pref? (webrender's support of different platforms has varying levels of
> > > quality, although it is generally dogfoodable on all major platforms)
> > >
> >
> > We don't have a hard webrender dependency, and the browser should work
> > mostly-the-same on all platforms. Some edge cases with mouse event
> > targeting may work better with webrender enabled.
> >
>
> I believe the primary issue is that we need WebRender to hit our Fission
> memory targets.
>
>
> >
> >
> > >
> > > On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:43 PM Nika Layzell 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >> Looks like gmail chewed up the formatting :-S
> > >>
> > >> Published gdocs link:
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTuGpZNthNxk0OYRyBjiHpaKnyKdmb9AompceuncvFmjeXB0bfk-L_LSlQmRaqiqx8vKif-LzdnE2F8/pub
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:33 PM Nika Layzell 
> > wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > Hey all!
> > >> >
> > >> > It's been a while (7 months!) since the first Fission newsletter,
> but
> > >> > we've made some exciting progress we'd love to tell you about!
> > >> >
> > >> > Enabling Fission on Nightly
> > >> >
> > >> > It's now possible to turn on Fission in nightly builds of Firefox by
> > >> > setting fission.autostart pref to true. Fission can also be enabled
> > for
> > >> > running tests using mach test … --enable-fission.
> > >> >
> > >> > When Fission is enabled, each cross-site iframe is loaded in a
> > different
> > >> > content process, meaning lots of different processes participate in
> > >> drawing
> > >> > a single tab. The hover tooltip for a Fission-enabled tab is
> annotated
> > >> with
> > >> > a "[F …]" containing a series of process IDs, as shown in the image
> > >> below,
> > >> > serving as a visual verification of an active Fission-enabled
> session.
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > We currently do not recommend trying to use Fission for day-to-day
> > >> > browsing, as there are still known stability issues. However, if you
> > do
> > >> try
> > >> > it out, please file bugs/issues blocking fission-dogfooding
> > >> > .
> > >> >
> > >> > Fission Mochitests on mozilla-central
> > >> >
> > >> > Fission Mochitests were recently enabled as tier-2 jobs on
> > >> mozilla-central.
> > >> > This will allow us to run tests with Fission enabled on
> > infrastructure,
> > >> and
> > >> > prevent landing new features or code which don't support Fission.
> > Tests
> > >> > which do not currently successfully pass are marked as fail-if =
> > Fission
> > >> > or skip-if = Fission.
> > >> >
> > >> > We'd love your help migrating tests to run with Fission enabled!
> Here
> > >> are
> > >> > a couple of handy tips for making your test Fission-compatible:
> > >> >
> > >> >1.
> > >> >
> > >> >Use SpecialPowers.spawn(target, [args…], async (args…) => { … }),
> > to
> > >> >run code in potentially cross-origin iframes, as they may be in a
> > >> different
> > >> >process. This API is similar to the ContentTask.spawn API used by
> > >> >browser-chrome mochitests.
> > >> >2.
> > >> >
> > >> >Wait for document loads to complete before trying to run code
> > inside
> > >> >the target window, as a process switch may occur after the frame
> or
> > >> browser
> > >> >is created. For frames in content, this usually means waiting for
> > the
> > >> >load event.
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > These tests may also be run on the tryserver, however they are
> > currently
> > >> > excluded from the default set. They are called M-fis, and can be
> found
> > >> in ./mach
> > >> > try fuzzy --full.
> > >> >
> > >> > Fixing these Mochitests is a goal of our next major milestone, M4!
> > >> There's
> > >> > a ton of awesome stuff happening in M4, which you can read about on
> > the
> > >> > wiki (https://

Re: Fission Newsletter #2

2019-08-19 Thread Henrik Skupin
Nika Layzell wrote on 09.08.19 19:33:

>Wait for document loads to complete before trying to run code inside the
>target window, as a process switch may occur after the frame or browser is
>created. For frames in content, this usually means waiting for the load
>event.

While working to get the new screenshot API into Marionette I noticed a
couple of problems, which were all related to page load events inside
OOP iframes.

The underlying reason is that the top-browsing context doesn't wait yet,
until all the documents of OOP frames have been finished loading. See
bug 1559841.

Please be aware of that if you run into intermittent failures.
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Re: Fission Newsletter #2

2019-08-09 Thread Kris Maglione

On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 01:33:31PM -0400, Nika Layzell wrote:
Tests which do not currently successfully pass are marked as 
fail-if = Fission or skip-if = Fission.


To be slightly pedantic, they're marked as `fail-if = fission` or 
`skip-if = fission`. mozinfo expression matching should be case 
sensitive, so if you try to use `Fission` instead, it won't work.

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Re: Fission Newsletter #2

2019-08-09 Thread Bobby Holley
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 11:11 AM Nika Layzell  wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:55 PM Alexis Beingessner  >
> wrote:
>
> > Is dogfoodability at all platform-specific for fission? i.e. is windows
> > the only platform that is really actively developed/maintained? (as would
> > make sense at this stage)
> >
>
> The platform shouldn't have much impact, as we're generally working on
> non-platform-specific functionality at this point. The most testing has
> been done on Linux at this stage, though we're still very-much in early
> days. I wouldn't recommend using fission for day-to-day browsing, as sites
> with many cross-site iframes can be very slow to load and quite unstable.
>
>
> > More concretely, I was under the impression that fission had webrender as
> > a dependency, is that mandatory? Is it actually enforced by the fission
> > pref? (webrender's support of different platforms has varying levels of
> > quality, although it is generally dogfoodable on all major platforms)
> >
>
> We don't have a hard webrender dependency, and the browser should work
> mostly-the-same on all platforms. Some edge cases with mouse event
> targeting may work better with webrender enabled.
>

I believe the primary issue is that we need WebRender to hit our Fission
memory targets.


>
>
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:43 PM Nika Layzell 
> wrote:
> >
> >> Looks like gmail chewed up the formatting :-S
> >>
> >> Published gdocs link:
> >>
> >>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTuGpZNthNxk0OYRyBjiHpaKnyKdmb9AompceuncvFmjeXB0bfk-L_LSlQmRaqiqx8vKif-LzdnE2F8/pub
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:33 PM Nika Layzell 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Hey all!
> >> >
> >> > It's been a while (7 months!) since the first Fission newsletter, but
> >> > we've made some exciting progress we'd love to tell you about!
> >> >
> >> > Enabling Fission on Nightly
> >> >
> >> > It's now possible to turn on Fission in nightly builds of Firefox by
> >> > setting fission.autostart pref to true. Fission can also be enabled
> for
> >> > running tests using mach test … --enable-fission.
> >> >
> >> > When Fission is enabled, each cross-site iframe is loaded in a
> different
> >> > content process, meaning lots of different processes participate in
> >> drawing
> >> > a single tab. The hover tooltip for a Fission-enabled tab is annotated
> >> with
> >> > a "[F …]" containing a series of process IDs, as shown in the image
> >> below,
> >> > serving as a visual verification of an active Fission-enabled session.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > We currently do not recommend trying to use Fission for day-to-day
> >> > browsing, as there are still known stability issues. However, if you
> do
> >> try
> >> > it out, please file bugs/issues blocking fission-dogfooding
> >> > .
> >> >
> >> > Fission Mochitests on mozilla-central
> >> >
> >> > Fission Mochitests were recently enabled as tier-2 jobs on
> >> mozilla-central.
> >> > This will allow us to run tests with Fission enabled on
> infrastructure,
> >> and
> >> > prevent landing new features or code which don't support Fission.
> Tests
> >> > which do not currently successfully pass are marked as fail-if =
> Fission
> >> > or skip-if = Fission.
> >> >
> >> > We'd love your help migrating tests to run with Fission enabled! Here
> >> are
> >> > a couple of handy tips for making your test Fission-compatible:
> >> >
> >> >1.
> >> >
> >> >Use SpecialPowers.spawn(target, [args…], async (args…) => { … }),
> to
> >> >run code in potentially cross-origin iframes, as they may be in a
> >> different
> >> >process. This API is similar to the ContentTask.spawn API used by
> >> >browser-chrome mochitests.
> >> >2.
> >> >
> >> >Wait for document loads to complete before trying to run code
> inside
> >> >the target window, as a process switch may occur after the frame or
> >> browser
> >> >is created. For frames in content, this usually means waiting for
> the
> >> >load event.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > These tests may also be run on the tryserver, however they are
> currently
> >> > excluded from the default set. They are called M-fis, and can be found
> >> in ./mach
> >> > try fuzzy --full.
> >> >
> >> > Fixing these Mochitests is a goal of our next major milestone, M4!
> >> There's
> >> > a ton of awesome stuff happening in M4, which you can read about on
> the
> >> > wiki (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Fission#M4_goals).
> >> >
> >> > Fission Talk and Demo
> >> >
> >> > At the 2019 Whistler All-Hands, Nika gave a talk & demo about the
> >> Fission
> >> > architecture. This talk is publicly available on Air Mozilla.
> >> >
> >> > You can watch the talk here:
> >> >
> >>
> https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/Event.htm?ShowKey=44908&DisplayItem=E334923
> >> >
> >> > The slides are here:
> >> >
> >>
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1equyaJTujM4xF-ucoMZiLE-lo0lbHKFMliUfPE4_1B8/edit?usp=sharing
> >> >
> >> > And… So Mu

Re: Fission Newsletter #2

2019-08-09 Thread Nika Layzell
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:55 PM Alexis Beingessner 
wrote:

> Is dogfoodability at all platform-specific for fission? i.e. is windows
> the only platform that is really actively developed/maintained? (as would
> make sense at this stage)
>

The platform shouldn't have much impact, as we're generally working on
non-platform-specific functionality at this point. The most testing has
been done on Linux at this stage, though we're still very-much in early
days. I wouldn't recommend using fission for day-to-day browsing, as sites
with many cross-site iframes can be very slow to load and quite unstable.


> More concretely, I was under the impression that fission had webrender as
> a dependency, is that mandatory? Is it actually enforced by the fission
> pref? (webrender's support of different platforms has varying levels of
> quality, although it is generally dogfoodable on all major platforms)
>

We don't have a hard webrender dependency, and the browser should work
mostly-the-same on all platforms. Some edge cases with mouse event
targeting may work better with webrender enabled.


>
> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:43 PM Nika Layzell  wrote:
>
>> Looks like gmail chewed up the formatting :-S
>>
>> Published gdocs link:
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTuGpZNthNxk0OYRyBjiHpaKnyKdmb9AompceuncvFmjeXB0bfk-L_LSlQmRaqiqx8vKif-LzdnE2F8/pub
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:33 PM Nika Layzell  wrote:
>>
>> > Hey all!
>> >
>> > It's been a while (7 months!) since the first Fission newsletter, but
>> > we've made some exciting progress we'd love to tell you about!
>> >
>> > Enabling Fission on Nightly
>> >
>> > It's now possible to turn on Fission in nightly builds of Firefox by
>> > setting fission.autostart pref to true. Fission can also be enabled for
>> > running tests using mach test … --enable-fission.
>> >
>> > When Fission is enabled, each cross-site iframe is loaded in a different
>> > content process, meaning lots of different processes participate in
>> drawing
>> > a single tab. The hover tooltip for a Fission-enabled tab is annotated
>> with
>> > a "[F …]" containing a series of process IDs, as shown in the image
>> below,
>> > serving as a visual verification of an active Fission-enabled session.
>> >
>> >
>> > We currently do not recommend trying to use Fission for day-to-day
>> > browsing, as there are still known stability issues. However, if you do
>> try
>> > it out, please file bugs/issues blocking fission-dogfooding
>> > .
>> >
>> > Fission Mochitests on mozilla-central
>> >
>> > Fission Mochitests were recently enabled as tier-2 jobs on
>> mozilla-central.
>> > This will allow us to run tests with Fission enabled on infrastructure,
>> and
>> > prevent landing new features or code which don't support Fission. Tests
>> > which do not currently successfully pass are marked as fail-if = Fission
>> > or skip-if = Fission.
>> >
>> > We'd love your help migrating tests to run with Fission enabled! Here
>> are
>> > a couple of handy tips for making your test Fission-compatible:
>> >
>> >1.
>> >
>> >Use SpecialPowers.spawn(target, [args…], async (args…) => { … }), to
>> >run code in potentially cross-origin iframes, as they may be in a
>> different
>> >process. This API is similar to the ContentTask.spawn API used by
>> >browser-chrome mochitests.
>> >2.
>> >
>> >Wait for document loads to complete before trying to run code inside
>> >the target window, as a process switch may occur after the frame or
>> browser
>> >is created. For frames in content, this usually means waiting for the
>> >load event.
>> >
>> >
>> > These tests may also be run on the tryserver, however they are currently
>> > excluded from the default set. They are called M-fis, and can be found
>> in ./mach
>> > try fuzzy --full.
>> >
>> > Fixing these Mochitests is a goal of our next major milestone, M4!
>> There's
>> > a ton of awesome stuff happening in M4, which you can read about on the
>> > wiki (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Fission#M4_goals).
>> >
>> > Fission Talk and Demo
>> >
>> > At the 2019 Whistler All-Hands, Nika gave a talk & demo about the
>> Fission
>> > architecture. This talk is publicly available on Air Mozilla.
>> >
>> > You can watch the talk here:
>> >
>> https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/Event.htm?ShowKey=44908&DisplayItem=E334923
>> >
>> > The slides are here:
>> >
>> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1equyaJTujM4xF-ucoMZiLE-lo0lbHKFMliUfPE4_1B8/edit?usp=sharing
>> >
>> > And… So Much More!
>> >
>> > A ton has happened in Fission over those 7 months, and it would be
>> > impossible to cover all of the awesome work everyone has been
>> contributing
>> > to make Fission happen. We just want to say a massive thank you to
>> > everyone who has helped with Fission - writing patches, doing reviews,
>> > planning, and more! We hope to do brief update newsletters like this one
>> > with a better c

Re: Fission Newsletter #2

2019-08-09 Thread Alexis Beingessner
Is dogfoodability at all platform-specific for fission? i.e. is windows the
only platform that is really actively developed/maintained? (as would make
sense at this stage)

More concretely, I was under the impression that fission had webrender as a
dependency, is that mandatory? Is it actually enforced by the fission pref?
(webrender's support of different platforms has varying levels of quality,
although it is generally dogfoodable on all major platforms)

On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:43 PM Nika Layzell  wrote:

> Looks like gmail chewed up the formatting :-S
>
> Published gdocs link:
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTuGpZNthNxk0OYRyBjiHpaKnyKdmb9AompceuncvFmjeXB0bfk-L_LSlQmRaqiqx8vKif-LzdnE2F8/pub
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:33 PM Nika Layzell  wrote:
>
> > Hey all!
> >
> > It's been a while (7 months!) since the first Fission newsletter, but
> > we've made some exciting progress we'd love to tell you about!
> >
> > Enabling Fission on Nightly
> >
> > It's now possible to turn on Fission in nightly builds of Firefox by
> > setting fission.autostart pref to true. Fission can also be enabled for
> > running tests using mach test … --enable-fission.
> >
> > When Fission is enabled, each cross-site iframe is loaded in a different
> > content process, meaning lots of different processes participate in
> drawing
> > a single tab. The hover tooltip for a Fission-enabled tab is annotated
> with
> > a "[F …]" containing a series of process IDs, as shown in the image
> below,
> > serving as a visual verification of an active Fission-enabled session.
> >
> >
> > We currently do not recommend trying to use Fission for day-to-day
> > browsing, as there are still known stability issues. However, if you do
> try
> > it out, please file bugs/issues blocking fission-dogfooding
> > .
> >
> > Fission Mochitests on mozilla-central
> >
> > Fission Mochitests were recently enabled as tier-2 jobs on
> mozilla-central.
> > This will allow us to run tests with Fission enabled on infrastructure,
> and
> > prevent landing new features or code which don't support Fission. Tests
> > which do not currently successfully pass are marked as fail-if = Fission
> > or skip-if = Fission.
> >
> > We'd love your help migrating tests to run with Fission enabled! Here are
> > a couple of handy tips for making your test Fission-compatible:
> >
> >1.
> >
> >Use SpecialPowers.spawn(target, [args…], async (args…) => { … }), to
> >run code in potentially cross-origin iframes, as they may be in a
> different
> >process. This API is similar to the ContentTask.spawn API used by
> >browser-chrome mochitests.
> >2.
> >
> >Wait for document loads to complete before trying to run code inside
> >the target window, as a process switch may occur after the frame or
> browser
> >is created. For frames in content, this usually means waiting for the
> >load event.
> >
> >
> > These tests may also be run on the tryserver, however they are currently
> > excluded from the default set. They are called M-fis, and can be found
> in ./mach
> > try fuzzy --full.
> >
> > Fixing these Mochitests is a goal of our next major milestone, M4!
> There's
> > a ton of awesome stuff happening in M4, which you can read about on the
> > wiki (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Fission#M4_goals).
> >
> > Fission Talk and Demo
> >
> > At the 2019 Whistler All-Hands, Nika gave a talk & demo about the Fission
> > architecture. This talk is publicly available on Air Mozilla.
> >
> > You can watch the talk here:
> >
> https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/Event.htm?ShowKey=44908&DisplayItem=E334923
> >
> > The slides are here:
> >
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1equyaJTujM4xF-ucoMZiLE-lo0lbHKFMliUfPE4_1B8/edit?usp=sharing
> >
> > And… So Much More!
> >
> > A ton has happened in Fission over those 7 months, and it would be
> > impossible to cover all of the awesome work everyone has been
> contributing
> > to make Fission happen. We just want to say a massive thank you to
> > everyone who has helped with Fission - writing patches, doing reviews,
> > planning, and more! We hope to do brief update newsletters like this one
> > with a better cadence, so hopefully there'll be another one of these in
> > your inbox soon.
> >
> > Let's keep fission-on!
> >
> > - The Fission Team.
> >
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Re: Fission Newsletter #2

2019-08-09 Thread Nika Layzell
Looks like gmail chewed up the formatting :-S

Published gdocs link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTuGpZNthNxk0OYRyBjiHpaKnyKdmb9AompceuncvFmjeXB0bfk-L_LSlQmRaqiqx8vKif-LzdnE2F8/pub


On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 1:33 PM Nika Layzell  wrote:

> Hey all!
>
> It's been a while (7 months!) since the first Fission newsletter, but
> we've made some exciting progress we'd love to tell you about!
>
> Enabling Fission on Nightly
>
> It's now possible to turn on Fission in nightly builds of Firefox by
> setting fission.autostart pref to true. Fission can also be enabled for
> running tests using mach test … --enable-fission.
>
> When Fission is enabled, each cross-site iframe is loaded in a different
> content process, meaning lots of different processes participate in drawing
> a single tab. The hover tooltip for a Fission-enabled tab is annotated with
> a "[F …]" containing a series of process IDs, as shown in the image below,
> serving as a visual verification of an active Fission-enabled session.
>
>
> We currently do not recommend trying to use Fission for day-to-day
> browsing, as there are still known stability issues. However, if you do try
> it out, please file bugs/issues blocking fission-dogfooding
> .
>
> Fission Mochitests on mozilla-central
>
> Fission Mochitests were recently enabled as tier-2 jobs on mozilla-central.
> This will allow us to run tests with Fission enabled on infrastructure, and
> prevent landing new features or code which don't support Fission. Tests
> which do not currently successfully pass are marked as fail-if = Fission
> or skip-if = Fission.
>
> We'd love your help migrating tests to run with Fission enabled! Here are
> a couple of handy tips for making your test Fission-compatible:
>
>1.
>
>Use SpecialPowers.spawn(target, [args…], async (args…) => { … }), to
>run code in potentially cross-origin iframes, as they may be in a different
>process. This API is similar to the ContentTask.spawn API used by
>browser-chrome mochitests.
>2.
>
>Wait for document loads to complete before trying to run code inside
>the target window, as a process switch may occur after the frame or browser
>is created. For frames in content, this usually means waiting for the
>load event.
>
>
> These tests may also be run on the tryserver, however they are currently
> excluded from the default set. They are called M-fis, and can be found in 
> ./mach
> try fuzzy --full.
>
> Fixing these Mochitests is a goal of our next major milestone, M4! There's
> a ton of awesome stuff happening in M4, which you can read about on the
> wiki (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Project_Fission#M4_goals).
>
> Fission Talk and Demo
>
> At the 2019 Whistler All-Hands, Nika gave a talk & demo about the Fission
> architecture. This talk is publicly available on Air Mozilla.
>
> You can watch the talk here:
> https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/Event.htm?ShowKey=44908&DisplayItem=E334923
>
> The slides are here:
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1equyaJTujM4xF-ucoMZiLE-lo0lbHKFMliUfPE4_1B8/edit?usp=sharing
>
> And… So Much More!
>
> A ton has happened in Fission over those 7 months, and it would be
> impossible to cover all of the awesome work everyone has been contributing
> to make Fission happen. We just want to say a massive thank you to
> everyone who has helped with Fission - writing patches, doing reviews,
> planning, and more! We hope to do brief update newsletters like this one
> with a better cadence, so hopefully there'll be another one of these in
> your inbox soon.
>
> Let's keep fission-on!
>
> - The Fission Team.
>
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