| Index: extensions/renderer/resources/messaging.js
|
| diff --git a/extensions/renderer/resources/messaging.js b/extensions/renderer/resources/messaging.js
|
| index 5a7ec1e40dc01d492c542729ddaacbd9def8b323..a15497d23efac334c9073830fcdd47d3237ac543 100644
|
| --- a/extensions/renderer/resources/messaging.js
|
| +++ b/extensions/renderer/resources/messaging.js
|
| @@ -76,6 +76,16 @@
|
| this.onDestroy_();
|
| privates(this.onDisconnect).impl.destroy_();
|
| privates(this.onMessage).impl.destroy_();
|
| + // TODO(robwu): Remove port lifetime management because it is completely
|
| + // handled in the browser. The renderer's only roles are
|
| + // 1) rejecting ports so that the browser knows that the renderer is not
|
| + // interested in the port (this is merely an optimization)
|
| + // 2) acknowledging port creations, so that the browser knows that the port
|
| + // was successfully created (from the perspective of the extension), but
|
| + // then closed for some non-fatal reason.
|
| + // 3) notifying the browser of explicit port closure via .disconnect().
|
| + // In other cases (navigations), the browser automatically cleans up the
|
| + // port.
|
| messagingNatives.PortRelease(this.portId_);
|
| delete ports[this.portId_];
|
| };
|
|
|