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authorMike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com>2024-03-06 15:36:55 +0600
committerMike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com>2024-03-11 04:39:58 +0100
commite2bfc34d146806a8f96be0cd2323d716f12cba4e (patch)
tree9f91fb5643857c0c3ea14676e476f51ae88d4d98 /sd/inc/sdmod.hxx
parentf42363c51672a5b3685b0b9b11e932680530dce3 (diff)
Reimplement OleComponentNative_Impl to use IGlobalInterfaceTable
... to make sure that object methods are called in correct apartment The user-visible problem was, that running a Java code that connects to LibreOffice, and opening a document with an embedded OLE object (it was Word object in a specific case, which needs activation at opening stage, because these objects have OLEMISC_RECOMPOSEONRESIZE flag), using loadComponentFromURL with "OnMainThread" set to true, then closing the document, resulted in a hang after several hundreds iterations. This was caused by Word process, that was started in background to serve the COM calls, wasn't closed properly, and kept all the objects in memory, until OOM. The reason why it wasn't closed was failed call to IOleObject::Close in OleComponent::CloseObject, which returned RPC_E_WRONG_THREAD, because the activation of the OLE object happened in the main thread (because of "OnMainThread"), which is STA, but closing happened in the handler thread (belonging to MTA). Similar problems previously were addressed in commits 2dc3a6c273cb82506842864481d78df7294debbf (framework: allow loading a component on the main thread, 2018-12-20), 6002014ce0a5c9cea22c14b2437b7a508b2c72cb (framework: allow loading a component on the main thread, using XDesktop, 2021-04-28), d5cd62164d32273a25913c93aa04be9f7f3a4073 (embeddedobj: handle getting the visible area on a thread, 2021-05-07). These changes tried different workarounds for the same problem, when a COM object instantiated in one apartment is later manipulated from another, which fails. First two handled the case when the document is loaded from a non-UI thread, and then manipulated with the UI; to handle that, they introduced flags that delegated opening the file to the main (UI) thread. The last change tried to handle the reverse problem of the OLE object instantiated in the main thread was saved in a handler thread, which again failed; the workaround was, again, to try to delegate the second attempt to the main thread. But basically all methods can fail in such circumstations, as shown in this problem's case. The "OnMainThread" flag must be passed to fileopen functions explicitly. Also, the workarounds only work by passing everything to STA, and don't target a case when the calls must be passed from STA to MTA. Since Windows 2000, there is IGlobalInterfaceTable, which goal is to solve this problem. It allows to use an intermediate object, which can transparently delegate all calls to the correct thread. This change re-implements how OLE objects are referenced from OleComponentNative_Impl, using the said IGlobalInterfaceTable. This should hopefully obsolete the previous workarounds, which nevertheless are kept for now. Change-Id: Ia1c590e547ed24a2c7389283aed6cc3d8ea024b0 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/164457 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Mike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com>
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