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Aliaksandr Kalenik
ac643aa392 LibIPC: Break from message parsing if whole message payload is not ready
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Fixes the bug when we try to read message payload without checking if we
received enough bytes or file descriptors.
2025-04-07 20:26:01 +02:00
Aliaksandr Kalenik
a371f849e3 LibIPC: Make TransportSocket responsible for reading entire messages
With this change, the responsibility for prepending messages with their
size and ensuring the entire message is received before returning it to
the caller is moved to TransportSocket. This removes the need to
duplicate this logic in both LibIPC and MessagePort.

Another advantage of reducing message granularity at IPC::Transport
layer is that it will make it easier to support alternative transport
implementations (like Mach ports, which unlike Unix domain sockets are
not stream oriented).
2025-04-07 16:59:49 +02:00
Aliaksandr Kalenik
4b04e97feb LibWeb: Send IPC messages exceeding socket buffer through shared memory
It turned out that some web applications want to send fairly large
messages to WebWorker through IPC (for example, MapLibre GL sends
~1200KiB), which led to failures (at least on macOS) because buffer size
of TransportSocket is limited to 128KiB. This change solves the problem
by wrapping messages that exceed socket buffer size into another message
that holds wrapped message content in shared memory.

Co-Authored-By: Luke Wilde <luke@ladybird.org>
2025-04-03 13:55:41 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
93712b24bf Everywhere: Hoist the Libraries folder to the top-level 2024-11-10 12:50:45 +01:00
Renamed from Userland/Libraries/LibIPC/TransportSocket.cpp (Browse further)