cef/patch/patches/message_loop_443_1992243003...

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diff --git base/message_loop/message_loop_current.h base/message_loop/message_loop_current.h
index c5016dcf20a2..cf1db622f8fb 100644
--- base/message_loop/message_loop_current.h
+++ base/message_loop/message_loop_current.h
@@ -120,6 +120,16 @@ class BASE_EXPORT MessageLoopCurrent {
void AddTaskObserver(TaskObserver* task_observer);
void RemoveTaskObserver(TaskObserver* task_observer);
+#if defined(OS_WIN)
+ void set_os_modal_loop(bool os_modal_loop) {
+ os_modal_loop_ = os_modal_loop;
+ }
+
+ bool os_modal_loop() const {
+ return os_modal_loop_;
+ }
+#endif // OS_WIN
+
// Enables or disables the recursive task processing. This happens in the case
// of recursive message loops. Some unwanted message loops may occur when
// using common controls or printer functions. By default, recursive task
@@ -188,6 +198,13 @@ class BASE_EXPORT MessageLoopCurrent {
explicit MessageLoopCurrent(MessageLoop* current) : current_(current) {}
MessageLoop* const current_;
+
+#if defined(OS_WIN)
+ private:
+ // Should be set to true before calling Windows APIs like TrackPopupMenu, etc.
+ // which enter a modal message loop.
+ bool os_modal_loop_ = false;
+#endif
};
#if !defined(OS_NACL)
diff --git base/message_loop/message_pump_win.cc base/message_loop/message_pump_win.cc
index 8e6f1f41def2..b07865ebae37 100644
--- base/message_loop/message_pump_win.cc
+++ base/message_loop/message_pump_win.cc
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
#include "base/debug/alias.h"
#include "base/memory/ptr_util.h"
+#include "base/message_loop/message_loop_current.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_macros.h"
#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
#include "base/trace_event/trace_event.h"
@@ -369,20 +370,28 @@ bool MessagePumpForUI::ProcessMessageHelper(const MSG& msg) {
}
bool MessagePumpForUI::ProcessPumpReplacementMessage() {
- // When we encounter a kMsgHaveWork message, this method is called to peek and
- // process a replacement message. The goal is to make the kMsgHaveWork as non-
- // intrusive as possible, even though a continuous stream of such messages are
- // posted. This method carefully peeks a message while there is no chance for
- // a kMsgHaveWork to be pending, then resets the |have_work_| flag (allowing a
- // replacement kMsgHaveWork to possibly be posted), and finally dispatches
- // that peeked replacement. Note that the re-post of kMsgHaveWork may be
- // asynchronous to this thread!!
-
+ // When we encounter a kMsgHaveWork message, this method is called to peek
+ // and process a replacement message, such as a WM_PAINT or WM_TIMER. The
+ // goal is to make the kMsgHaveWork as non-intrusive as possible, even though
+ // a continuous stream of such messages are posted. This method carefully
+ // peeks a message while there is no chance for a kMsgHaveWork to be pending,
+ // then resets the have_work_ flag (allowing a replacement kMsgHaveWork to
+ // possibly be posted), and finally dispatches that peeked replacement. Note
+ // that the re-post of kMsgHaveWork may be asynchronous to this thread!!
+
+ bool have_message = false;
MSG msg;
- const bool have_message =
- PeekMessage(&msg, nullptr, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE) != FALSE;
+ // We should not process all window messages if we are in the context of an
+ // OS modal loop, i.e. in the context of a windows API call like MessageBox.
+ // This is to ensure that these messages are peeked out by the OS modal loop.
+ if (MessageLoopCurrent::Get()->os_modal_loop()) {
+ // We only peek out WM_PAINT and WM_TIMER here for reasons mentioned above.
+ have_message = PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_PAINT, WM_PAINT, PM_REMOVE) ||
+ PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_TIMER, WM_TIMER, PM_REMOVE);
+ } else {
+ have_message = PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE) != FALSE;
+ }
- // Expect no message or a message different than kMsgHaveWork.
DCHECK(!have_message || kMsgHaveWork != msg.message ||
msg.hwnd != message_window_.hwnd());