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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 #ifndef BASE_TRACKED_OBJECTS_H_ | 5 #ifndef BASE_TRACKED_OBJECTS_H_ |
6 #define BASE_TRACKED_OBJECTS_H_ | 6 #define BASE_TRACKED_OBJECTS_H_ |
7 #pragma once | 7 #pragma once |
8 | 8 |
9 #include <map> | 9 #include <map> |
10 #include <set> | 10 #include <set> |
11 #include <stack> | 11 #include <stack> |
12 #include <string> | 12 #include <string> |
13 #include <utility> | 13 #include <utility> |
14 #include <vector> | 14 #include <vector> |
15 | 15 |
16 #include "base/base_export.h" | 16 #include "base/base_export.h" |
17 #include "base/gtest_prod_util.h" | 17 #include "base/gtest_prod_util.h" |
18 #include "base/lazy_instance.h" | 18 #include "base/lazy_instance.h" |
19 #include "base/location.h" | 19 #include "base/location.h" |
20 #include "base/profiler/alternate_timer.h" | 20 #include "base/profiler/alternate_timer.h" |
21 #include "base/profiler/tracked_time.h" | 21 #include "base/profiler/tracked_time.h" |
22 #include "base/time.h" | 22 #include "base/time.h" |
23 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h" | 23 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h" |
24 #include "base/threading/thread_local_storage.h" | 24 #include "base/threading/thread_local_storage.h" |
25 #include "base/tracking_info.h" | 25 #include "base/tracking_info.h" |
| 26 // TODO(isherman): Remove this include, and fixup downstream files that depend |
| 27 // on it. |
26 #include "base/values.h" | 28 #include "base/values.h" |
27 | 29 |
| 30 namespace base { |
| 31 class DictionaryValue; |
| 32 } |
| 33 |
28 // TrackedObjects provides a database of stats about objects (generally Tasks) | 34 // TrackedObjects provides a database of stats about objects (generally Tasks) |
29 // that are tracked. Tracking means their birth, death, duration, birth thread, | 35 // that are tracked. Tracking means their birth, death, duration, birth thread, |
30 // death thread, and birth place are recorded. This data is carefully spread | 36 // death thread, and birth place are recorded. This data is carefully spread |
31 // across a series of objects so that the counts and times can be rapidly | 37 // across a series of objects so that the counts and times can be rapidly |
32 // updated without (usually) having to lock the data, and hence there is usually | 38 // updated without (usually) having to lock the data, and hence there is usually |
33 // very little contention caused by the tracking. The data can be viewed via | 39 // very little contention caused by the tracking. The data can be viewed via |
34 // the about:profiler URL, with a variety of sorting and filtering choices. | 40 // the about:profiler URL, with a variety of sorting and filtering choices. |
35 // | 41 // |
36 // These classes serve as the basis of a profiler of sorts for the Tasks system. | 42 // These classes serve as the basis of a profiler of sorts for the Tasks system. |
37 // As a result, design decisions were made to maximize speed, by minimizing | 43 // As a result, design decisions were made to maximize speed, by minimizing |
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122 // very little global performance impact. | 128 // very little global performance impact. |
123 // | 129 // |
124 // The above description tries to define the high performance (run time) | 130 // The above description tries to define the high performance (run time) |
125 // portions of these classes. After gathering statistics, calls instigated | 131 // portions of these classes. After gathering statistics, calls instigated |
126 // by visiting about:profiler will assemble and aggregate data for display. The | 132 // by visiting about:profiler will assemble and aggregate data for display. The |
127 // following data structures are used for producing such displays. They are | 133 // following data structures are used for producing such displays. They are |
128 // not performance critical, and their only major constraint is that they should | 134 // not performance critical, and their only major constraint is that they should |
129 // be able to run concurrently with ongoing augmentation of the birth and death | 135 // be able to run concurrently with ongoing augmentation of the birth and death |
130 // data. | 136 // data. |
131 // | 137 // |
| 138 // This header also exports collection of classes that provide serialized |
| 139 // representations of the core tracked_objects:: classes. These serialized |
| 140 // representations are designed for safe transmission of the tracked_objects:: |
| 141 // data across process boundaries. Each consists of: |
| 142 // (1) a default constructor, to support the IPC serialization macros, |
| 143 // (2) a simple constructor that extracts data from the type being serialized, |
| 144 // (3) a ToValue() function that writes the serialized data into the passed |
| 145 // |dictionary| -- which will typically then be automatically translated to |
| 146 // JSON for rendering the collected profiler data -- and |
| 147 // (4) the serialized data. |
| 148 // |
132 // For a given birth location, information about births is spread across data | 149 // For a given birth location, information about births is spread across data |
133 // structures that are asynchronously changing on various threads. For display | 150 // structures that are asynchronously changing on various threads. For |
134 // purposes, we need to construct Snapshot instances for each combination of | 151 // serialization and display purposes, we need to construct SerializedSnapshot |
135 // birth thread, death thread, and location, along with the count of such | 152 // instances for each combination of birth thread, death thread, and location, |
136 // lifetimes. We gather such data into a Snapshot instances, so that such | 153 // along with the count of such lifetimes. We gather such data into a |
137 // instances can be sorted and aggregated (and remain frozen during our | 154 // SerializedSnapshot instances, so that such instances can be sorted and |
138 // processing). Snapshot instances use pointers to constant portions of the | 155 // aggregated (and remain frozen during our processing). |
139 // birth and death datastructures, but have local (frozen) copies of the actual | |
140 // statistics (birth count, durations, etc. etc.). | |
141 // | 156 // |
142 // A DataCollector is a container object that holds a set of Snapshots. The | 157 // The SerializedProcessData struct is a serialized representation of the list |
143 // statistics in a snapshot are gathered asynhcronously relative to their | 158 // of ThreadData objects for a process. It holds a set of SerializedSnapshots |
144 // ongoing updates. It is possible, though highly unlikely, that stats could be | 159 // and tracks parent/child relationships for the executed tasks. The statistics |
145 // incorrectly recorded by this process (all data is held in 32 bit ints, but we | 160 // in a snapshot are gathered asynhcronously relative to their ongoing updates. |
146 // are not atomically collecting all data, so we could have count that does not, | 161 // It is possible, though highly unlikely, that stats could be incorrectly |
147 // for example, match with the number of durations we accumulated). The | 162 // recorded by this process (all data is held in 32 bit ints, but we are not |
148 // advantage to having fast (non-atomic) updates of the data outweighs the | 163 // atomically collecting all data, so we could have count that does not, for |
149 // minimal risk of a singular corrupt statistic snapshot (only the snapshot | 164 // example, match with the number of durations we accumulated). The advantage |
150 // could be corrupt, not the underlying and ongoing statistic). In constrast, | 165 // to having fast (non-atomic) updates of the data outweighs the minimal risk of |
151 // pointer data that is accessed during snapshotting is completely invariant, | 166 // a singular corrupt statistic snapshot (only the snapshot could be corrupt, |
152 // and hence is perfectly acquired (i.e., no potential corruption, and no risk | 167 // not the underlying and ongoing statistic). In constrast, pointer data that |
153 // of a bad memory reference). | 168 // is accessed during snapshotting is completely invariant, and hence is |
154 // | 169 // perfectly acquired (i.e., no potential corruption, and no risk of a bad |
155 // After an array of Snapshots instances are collected into a DataCollector, | 170 // memory reference). |
156 // they need to be prepared for displaying our output. We currently implement a | |
157 // serialization into a Value hierarchy, which is automatically translated to | |
158 // JSON when supplied to rendering Java Scirpt. | |
159 // | 171 // |
160 // TODO(jar): We can implement a Snapshot system that *tries* to grab the | 172 // TODO(jar): We can implement a Snapshot system that *tries* to grab the |
161 // snapshots on the source threads *when* they have MessageLoops available | 173 // snapshots on the source threads *when* they have MessageLoops available |
162 // (worker threads don't have message loops generally, and hence gathering from | 174 // (worker threads don't have message loops generally, and hence gathering from |
163 // them will continue to be asynchronous). We had an implementation of this in | 175 // them will continue to be asynchronous). We had an implementation of this in |
164 // the past, but the difficulty is dealing with message loops being terminated. | 176 // the past, but the difficulty is dealing with message loops being terminated. |
165 // We can *try* to spam the available threads via some message loop proxy to | 177 // We can *try* to spam the available threads via some message loop proxy to |
166 // achieve this feat, and it *might* be valuable when we are colecting data for | 178 // achieve this feat, and it *might* be valuable when we are colecting data for |
167 // upload via UMA (where correctness of data may be more significant than for a | 179 // upload via UMA (where correctness of data may be more significant than for a |
168 // single screen of about:profiler). | 180 // single screen of about:profiler). |
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189 namespace tracked_objects { | 201 namespace tracked_objects { |
190 | 202 |
191 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 203 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
192 // For a specific thread, and a specific birth place, the collection of all | 204 // For a specific thread, and a specific birth place, the collection of all |
193 // death info (with tallies for each death thread, to prevent access conflicts). | 205 // death info (with tallies for each death thread, to prevent access conflicts). |
194 class ThreadData; | 206 class ThreadData; |
195 class BASE_EXPORT BirthOnThread { | 207 class BASE_EXPORT BirthOnThread { |
196 public: | 208 public: |
197 BirthOnThread(const Location& location, const ThreadData& current); | 209 BirthOnThread(const Location& location, const ThreadData& current); |
198 | 210 |
199 const Location location() const; | 211 const Location location() const { return location_; } |
200 const ThreadData* birth_thread() const; | 212 const ThreadData* birth_thread() const { return birth_thread_; } |
201 | |
202 // Insert our state (location, and thread name) into the dictionary. | |
203 // Use the supplied |prefix| in front of "thread_name" and "location" | |
204 // respectively when defining keys. | |
205 void ToValue(const std::string& prefix, | |
206 base::DictionaryValue* dictionary) const; | |
207 | 213 |
208 private: | 214 private: |
209 // File/lineno of birth. This defines the essence of the task, as the context | 215 // File/lineno of birth. This defines the essence of the task, as the context |
210 // of the birth (construction) often tell what the item is for. This field | 216 // of the birth (construction) often tell what the item is for. This field |
211 // is const, and hence safe to access from any thread. | 217 // is const, and hence safe to access from any thread. |
212 const Location location_; | 218 const Location location_; |
213 | 219 |
214 // The thread that records births into this object. Only this thread is | 220 // The thread that records births into this object. Only this thread is |
215 // allowed to update birth_count_ (which changes over time). | 221 // allowed to update birth_count_ (which changes over time). |
216 const ThreadData* const birth_thread_; | 222 const ThreadData* const birth_thread_; |
217 | 223 |
218 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BirthOnThread); | 224 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BirthOnThread); |
219 }; | 225 }; |
220 | 226 |
221 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 227 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 228 // A serialized representation of the BirthOnThread class. |
| 229 |
| 230 struct BASE_EXPORT SerializedBirthOnThread { |
| 231 SerializedBirthOnThread(); |
| 232 SerializedBirthOnThread(const BirthOnThread& birth); |
| 233 ~SerializedBirthOnThread(); |
| 234 |
| 235 // Insert our state (location, and thread name) into the dictionary. Use the |
| 236 // supplied |prefix| in front of "thread" and "location" when defining keys. |
| 237 void ToValue(const std::string& prefix, |
| 238 base::DictionaryValue* dictionary) const; |
| 239 |
| 240 SerializedLocation location; |
| 241 std::string thread_name; |
| 242 }; |
| 243 |
| 244 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
222 // A class for accumulating counts of births (without bothering with a map<>). | 245 // A class for accumulating counts of births (without bothering with a map<>). |
223 | 246 |
224 class BASE_EXPORT Births: public BirthOnThread { | 247 class BASE_EXPORT Births: public BirthOnThread { |
225 public: | 248 public: |
226 Births(const Location& location, const ThreadData& current); | 249 Births(const Location& location, const ThreadData& current); |
227 | 250 |
228 int birth_count() const; | 251 int birth_count() const; |
229 | 252 |
230 // When we have a birth we update the count for this BirhPLace. | 253 // When we have a birth we update the count for this birthplace. |
231 void RecordBirth(); | 254 void RecordBirth(); |
232 | 255 |
233 // When a birthplace is changed (updated), we need to decrement the counter | 256 // When a birthplace is changed (updated), we need to decrement the counter |
234 // for the old instance. | 257 // for the old instance. |
235 void ForgetBirth(); | 258 void ForgetBirth(); |
236 | 259 |
237 // Hack to quickly reset all counts to zero. | 260 // Hack to quickly reset all counts to zero. |
238 void Clear(); | 261 void Clear(); |
239 | 262 |
240 private: | 263 private: |
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258 // threads, we create DeathData stats that tally the number of births without | 281 // threads, we create DeathData stats that tally the number of births without |
259 // a corresponding death. | 282 // a corresponding death. |
260 explicit DeathData(int count); | 283 explicit DeathData(int count); |
261 | 284 |
262 // Update stats for a task destruction (death) that had a Run() time of | 285 // Update stats for a task destruction (death) that had a Run() time of |
263 // |duration|, and has had a queueing delay of |queue_duration|. | 286 // |duration|, and has had a queueing delay of |queue_duration|. |
264 void RecordDeath(const DurationInt queue_duration, | 287 void RecordDeath(const DurationInt queue_duration, |
265 const DurationInt run_duration, | 288 const DurationInt run_duration, |
266 int random_number); | 289 int random_number); |
267 | 290 |
268 // Metrics accessors, used only in tests. | 291 // Metrics accessors, used only for serialization and in tests. |
269 int count() const; | 292 int count() const; |
270 DurationInt run_duration_sum() const; | 293 DurationInt run_duration_sum() const; |
271 DurationInt run_duration_max() const; | 294 DurationInt run_duration_max() const; |
272 DurationInt run_duration_sample() const; | 295 DurationInt run_duration_sample() const; |
273 DurationInt queue_duration_sum() const; | 296 DurationInt queue_duration_sum() const; |
274 DurationInt queue_duration_max() const; | 297 DurationInt queue_duration_max() const; |
275 DurationInt queue_duration_sample() const; | 298 DurationInt queue_duration_sample() const; |
276 | 299 |
277 // Construct a DictionaryValue instance containing all our stats. The caller | |
278 // assumes ownership of the returned instance. | |
279 base::DictionaryValue* ToValue() const; | |
280 | |
281 // Reset the max values to zero. | 300 // Reset the max values to zero. |
282 void ResetMax(); | 301 void ResetMax(); |
283 | 302 |
284 // Reset all tallies to zero. This is used as a hack on realtime data. | 303 // Reset all tallies to zero. This is used as a hack on realtime data. |
285 void Clear(); | 304 void Clear(); |
286 | 305 |
287 private: | 306 private: |
288 // Members are ordered from most regularly read and updated, to least | 307 // Members are ordered from most regularly read and updated, to least |
289 // frequently used. This might help a bit with cache lines. | 308 // frequently used. This might help a bit with cache lines. |
290 // Number of runs seen (divisor for calculating averages). | 309 // Number of runs seen (divisor for calculating averages). |
291 int count_; | 310 int count_; |
292 // Basic tallies, used to compute averages. | 311 // Basic tallies, used to compute averages. |
293 DurationInt run_duration_sum_; | 312 DurationInt run_duration_sum_; |
294 DurationInt queue_duration_sum_; | 313 DurationInt queue_duration_sum_; |
295 // Max values, used by local visualization routines. These are often read, | 314 // Max values, used by local visualization routines. These are often read, |
296 // but rarely updated. | 315 // but rarely updated. |
297 DurationInt run_duration_max_; | 316 DurationInt run_duration_max_; |
298 DurationInt queue_duration_max_; | 317 DurationInt queue_duration_max_; |
299 // Samples, used by by crowd sourcing gatherers. These are almost never read, | 318 // Samples, used by crowd sourcing gatherers. These are almost never read, |
300 // and rarely updated. | 319 // and rarely updated. |
301 DurationInt run_duration_sample_; | 320 DurationInt run_duration_sample_; |
302 DurationInt queue_duration_sample_; | 321 DurationInt queue_duration_sample_; |
303 }; | 322 }; |
304 | 323 |
305 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 324 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 325 // A serialized representation of the DeathData class. |
| 326 |
| 327 struct BASE_EXPORT SerializedDeathData { |
| 328 SerializedDeathData(); |
| 329 SerializedDeathData(const DeathData& death_data); |
| 330 ~SerializedDeathData(); |
| 331 |
| 332 void ToValue(base::DictionaryValue* dictionary) const; |
| 333 |
| 334 int count; |
| 335 DurationInt run_duration_sum; |
| 336 DurationInt run_duration_max; |
| 337 DurationInt run_duration_sample; |
| 338 DurationInt queue_duration_sum; |
| 339 DurationInt queue_duration_max; |
| 340 DurationInt queue_duration_sample; |
| 341 }; |
| 342 |
| 343 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
306 // A temporary collection of data that can be sorted and summarized. It is | 344 // A temporary collection of data that can be sorted and summarized. It is |
307 // gathered (carefully) from many threads. Instances are held in arrays and | 345 // gathered (carefully) from many threads. Instances are held in arrays and |
308 // processed, filtered, and rendered. | 346 // processed, filtered, and rendered. |
309 // The source of this data was collected on many threads, and is asynchronously | 347 // The source of this data was collected on many threads, and is asynchronously |
310 // changing. The data in this instance is not asynchronously changing. | 348 // changing. The data in this instance is not asynchronously changing. |
311 | 349 |
312 class BASE_EXPORT Snapshot { | 350 struct BASE_EXPORT SerializedSnapshot { |
313 public: | 351 SerializedSnapshot(); |
314 // When snapshotting a full life cycle set (birth-to-death), use this: | 352 SerializedSnapshot(const BirthOnThread& birth, |
315 Snapshot(const BirthOnThread& birth_on_thread, | 353 const DeathData& death_data, |
316 const ThreadData& death_thread, | 354 const std::string& death_thread_name); |
317 const DeathData& death_data); | 355 ~SerializedSnapshot(); |
318 | 356 |
319 // When snapshotting a birth, with no death yet, use this: | 357 void ToValue(base::DictionaryValue* dictionary) const; |
320 Snapshot(const BirthOnThread& birth_on_thread, int count); | |
321 | 358 |
322 // Accessor, that provides default value when there is no death thread. | 359 SerializedBirthOnThread birth; |
323 const std::string DeathThreadName() const; | 360 SerializedDeathData death_data; |
324 | 361 std::string death_thread_name; |
325 // Construct a DictionaryValue instance containing all our data recursively. | |
326 // The caller assumes ownership of the memory in the returned instance. | |
327 base::DictionaryValue* ToValue() const; | |
328 | |
329 private: | |
330 const BirthOnThread* birth_; // Includes Location and birth_thread. | |
331 const ThreadData* death_thread_; | |
332 DeathData death_data_; | |
333 }; | 362 }; |
334 | 363 |
335 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 364 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
336 // For each thread, we have a ThreadData that stores all tracking info generated | 365 // For each thread, we have a ThreadData that stores all tracking info generated |
337 // on this thread. This prevents the need for locking as data accumulates. | 366 // on this thread. This prevents the need for locking as data accumulates. |
338 // We use ThreadLocalStorage to quickly identfy the current ThreadData context. | 367 // We use ThreadLocalStorage to quickly identfy the current ThreadData context. |
339 // We also have a linked list of ThreadData instances, and that list is used to | 368 // We also have a linked list of ThreadData instances, and that list is used to |
340 // harvest data from all existing instances. | 369 // harvest data from all existing instances. |
341 | 370 |
| 371 struct SerializedProcessData; |
342 class BASE_EXPORT ThreadData { | 372 class BASE_EXPORT ThreadData { |
343 public: | 373 public: |
344 // Current allowable states of the tracking system. The states can vary | 374 // Current allowable states of the tracking system. The states can vary |
345 // between ACTIVE and DEACTIVATED, but can never go back to UNINITIALIZED. | 375 // between ACTIVE and DEACTIVATED, but can never go back to UNINITIALIZED. |
346 enum Status { | 376 enum Status { |
347 UNINITIALIZED, // PRistine, link-time state before running. | 377 UNINITIALIZED, // PRistine, link-time state before running. |
348 DORMANT_DURING_TESTS, // Only used during testing. | 378 DORMANT_DURING_TESTS, // Only used during testing. |
349 DEACTIVATED, // No longer recording profling. | 379 DEACTIVATED, // No longer recording profling. |
350 PROFILING_ACTIVE, // Recording profiles (no parent-child links). | 380 PROFILING_ACTIVE, // Recording profiles (no parent-child links). |
351 PROFILING_CHILDREN_ACTIVE, // Fully active, recording parent-child links. | 381 PROFILING_CHILDREN_ACTIVE, // Fully active, recording parent-child links. |
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362 // set *before* any births on the threads have taken place. It is generally | 392 // set *before* any births on the threads have taken place. It is generally |
363 // only used by the message loop, which has a well defined thread name. | 393 // only used by the message loop, which has a well defined thread name. |
364 static void InitializeThreadContext(const std::string& suggested_name); | 394 static void InitializeThreadContext(const std::string& suggested_name); |
365 | 395 |
366 // Using Thread Local Store, find the current instance for collecting data. | 396 // Using Thread Local Store, find the current instance for collecting data. |
367 // If an instance does not exist, construct one (and remember it for use on | 397 // If an instance does not exist, construct one (and remember it for use on |
368 // this thread. | 398 // this thread. |
369 // This may return NULL if the system is disabled for any reason. | 399 // This may return NULL if the system is disabled for any reason. |
370 static ThreadData* Get(); | 400 static ThreadData* Get(); |
371 | 401 |
372 // Constructs a DictionaryValue instance containing all recursive results in | 402 // Fills |process_data| with all the recursive results in our process. |
373 // our process. The caller assumes ownership of the memory in the returned | 403 // During the scavenging, if |reset_max| is true, then the DeathData instances |
374 // instance. During the scavenging, if |reset_max| is true, then the | 404 // max-values are reset to zero during this scan. |
375 // DeathData instances max-values are reset to zero during this scan. | 405 static void ToSerializedProcessData(bool reset_max, |
376 static base::DictionaryValue* ToValue(bool reset_max); | 406 SerializedProcessData* process_data); |
377 | 407 |
378 // Finds (or creates) a place to count births from the given location in this | 408 // Finds (or creates) a place to count births from the given location in this |
379 // thread, and increment that tally. | 409 // thread, and increment that tally. |
380 // TallyABirthIfActive will returns NULL if the birth cannot be tallied. | 410 // TallyABirthIfActive will returns NULL if the birth cannot be tallied. |
381 static Births* TallyABirthIfActive(const Location& location); | 411 static Births* TallyABirthIfActive(const Location& location); |
382 | 412 |
383 // Records the end of a timed run of an object. The |completed_task| contains | 413 // Records the end of a timed run of an object. The |completed_task| contains |
384 // a pointer to a Births, the time_posted, and a delayed_start_time if any. | 414 // a pointer to a Births, the time_posted, and a delayed_start_time if any. |
385 // The |start_of_run| indicates when we started to perform the run of the | 415 // The |start_of_run| indicates when we started to perform the run of the |
386 // task. The delayed_start_time is non-null for tasks that were posted as | 416 // task. The delayed_start_time is non-null for tasks that were posted as |
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408 | 438 |
409 // Record the end of execution in region, generally corresponding to a scope | 439 // Record the end of execution in region, generally corresponding to a scope |
410 // being exited. | 440 // being exited. |
411 static void TallyRunInAScopedRegionIfTracking( | 441 static void TallyRunInAScopedRegionIfTracking( |
412 const Births* birth, | 442 const Births* birth, |
413 const TrackedTime& start_of_run, | 443 const TrackedTime& start_of_run, |
414 const TrackedTime& end_of_run); | 444 const TrackedTime& end_of_run); |
415 | 445 |
416 const std::string thread_name() const; | 446 const std::string thread_name() const; |
417 | 447 |
418 // Snapshot (under a lock) copies of the maps in each ThreadData instance. For | |
419 // each set of maps (BirthMap, DeathMap, and ParentChildSet) call the Append() | |
420 // method of the |target| DataCollector. If |reset_max| is true, then the max | |
421 // values in each DeathData instance should be reset during the scan. | |
422 static void SendAllMaps(bool reset_max, class DataCollector* target); | |
423 | |
424 // Hack: asynchronously clear all birth counts and death tallies data values | 448 // Hack: asynchronously clear all birth counts and death tallies data values |
425 // in all ThreadData instances. The numerical (zeroing) part is done without | 449 // in all ThreadData instances. The numerical (zeroing) part is done without |
426 // use of a locks or atomics exchanges, and may (for int64 values) produce | 450 // use of a locks or atomics exchanges, and may (for int64 values) produce |
427 // bogus counts VERY rarely. | 451 // bogus counts VERY rarely. |
428 static void ResetAllThreadData(); | 452 static void ResetAllThreadData(); |
429 | 453 |
430 // Initializes all statics if needed (this initialization call should be made | 454 // Initializes all statics if needed (this initialization call should be made |
431 // while we are single threaded). Returns false if unable to initialize. | 455 // while we are single threaded). Returns false if unable to initialize. |
432 static bool Initialize(); | 456 static bool Initialize(); |
433 | 457 |
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511 | 535 |
512 | 536 |
513 // In this thread's data, record a new birth. | 537 // In this thread's data, record a new birth. |
514 Births* TallyABirth(const Location& location); | 538 Births* TallyABirth(const Location& location); |
515 | 539 |
516 // Find a place to record a death on this thread. | 540 // Find a place to record a death on this thread. |
517 void TallyADeath(const Births& birth, | 541 void TallyADeath(const Births& birth, |
518 DurationInt queue_duration, | 542 DurationInt queue_duration, |
519 DurationInt duration); | 543 DurationInt duration); |
520 | 544 |
| 545 // Snapshot (under a lock) the profiled data for the tasks in each ThreadData |
| 546 // instance. Also updates the |birth_counts| tally for each task to keep |
| 547 // track of the number of living instances of the task. If |reset_max| is |
| 548 // true, then the max values in each DeathData instance should be reset during |
| 549 // the scan. |
| 550 static void SerializeAllExecutedTasks( |
| 551 bool reset_max, |
| 552 SerializedProcessData* process_data, |
| 553 std::map<const BirthOnThread*, int>* birth_counts); |
| 554 |
| 555 // Snapshots (under a lock) the profiled data for the tasks for this thread |
| 556 // and serializes all of the executed tasks' data -- i.e. the data for the |
| 557 // tasks with with entries in the death_map_ -- into |process_data|. Also |
| 558 // updates the |birth_counts| tally for each task to keep track of the number |
| 559 // of living instances of the task. If |reset_max| is true, then the max |
| 560 // values in each DeathData instance should be reset during the scan. |
| 561 void SerializeExecutedTasks( |
| 562 bool reset_max, |
| 563 SerializedProcessData* process_data, |
| 564 std::map<const BirthOnThread*, int>* birth_counts); |
| 565 |
521 // Using our lock, make a copy of the specified maps. This call may be made | 566 // Using our lock, make a copy of the specified maps. This call may be made |
522 // on non-local threads, which necessitate the use of the lock to prevent | 567 // on non-local threads, which necessitate the use of the lock to prevent |
523 // the map(s) from being reallocaed while they are copied. If |reset_max| is | 568 // the map(s) from being reallocaed while they are copied. If |reset_max| is |
524 // true, then, just after we copy the DeathMap, we will set the max values to | 569 // true, then, just after we copy the DeathMap, we will set the max values to |
525 // zero in the active DeathMap (not the snapshot). | 570 // zero in the active DeathMap (not the snapshot). |
526 void SnapshotMaps(bool reset_max, | 571 void SnapshotMaps(bool reset_max, |
527 BirthMap* birth_map, | 572 BirthMap* birth_map, |
528 DeathMap* death_map, | 573 DeathMap* death_map, |
529 ParentChildSet* parent_child_set); | 574 ParentChildSet* parent_child_set); |
530 | 575 |
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655 // Record of what the incarnation_counter_ was when this instance was created. | 700 // Record of what the incarnation_counter_ was when this instance was created. |
656 // If the incarnation_counter_ has changed, then we avoid pushing into the | 701 // If the incarnation_counter_ has changed, then we avoid pushing into the |
657 // pool (this is only critical in tests which go through multiple | 702 // pool (this is only critical in tests which go through multiple |
658 // incarnations). | 703 // incarnations). |
659 int incarnation_count_for_pool_; | 704 int incarnation_count_for_pool_; |
660 | 705 |
661 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadData); | 706 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadData); |
662 }; | 707 }; |
663 | 708 |
664 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 709 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
665 // DataCollector is a container class for Snapshot and BirthOnThread count | 710 // A serialized representation of a (parent, child) task pair, for tracking |
666 // items. | 711 // hierarchical profiles. |
667 | 712 |
668 class BASE_EXPORT DataCollector { | 713 struct BASE_EXPORT SerializedParentChildPair { |
669 public: | 714 public: |
670 typedef std::vector<Snapshot> Collection; | 715 SerializedParentChildPair(); |
| 716 SerializedParentChildPair(const ThreadData::ParentChildPair& parent_child); |
| 717 ~SerializedParentChildPair(); |
671 | 718 |
672 // Construct with a list of how many threads should contribute. This helps us | |
673 // determine (in the async case) when we are done with all contributions. | |
674 DataCollector(); | |
675 ~DataCollector(); | |
676 | |
677 // Adds all stats from the indicated thread into our arrays. Accepts copies | |
678 // of the birth_map and death_map, so that the data will not change during the | |
679 // iterations and processing. | |
680 void Append(const ThreadData &thread_data, | |
681 const ThreadData::BirthMap& birth_map, | |
682 const ThreadData::DeathMap& death_map, | |
683 const ThreadData::ParentChildSet& parent_child_set); | |
684 | |
685 // After the accumulation phase, the following accessor is used to process the | |
686 // data (i.e., sort it, filter it, etc.). | |
687 Collection* collection(); | |
688 | |
689 // Adds entries for all the remaining living objects (objects that have | |
690 // tallied a birth, but have not yet tallied a matching death, and hence must | |
691 // be either running, queued up, or being held in limbo for future posting). | |
692 // This should be called after all known ThreadData instances have been | |
693 // processed using Append(). | |
694 void AddListOfLivingObjects(); | |
695 | |
696 // Generates a ListValue representation of the vector of snapshots, and | |
697 // inserts the results into |dictionary|. | |
698 void ToValue(base::DictionaryValue* dictionary) const; | 719 void ToValue(base::DictionaryValue* dictionary) const; |
699 | 720 |
700 private: | 721 SerializedBirthOnThread parent; |
701 typedef std::map<const BirthOnThread*, int> BirthCount; | 722 SerializedBirthOnThread child; |
| 723 }; |
702 | 724 |
703 // The array that we collect data into. | 725 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
704 Collection collection_; | 726 // A serialized representation of the list of ThreadData objects for a process. |
705 | 727 |
706 // The total number of births recorded at each location for which we have not | 728 struct BASE_EXPORT SerializedProcessData { |
707 // seen a death count. This map changes as we do Append() calls, and is later | 729 public: |
708 // used by AddListOfLivingObjects() to gather up unaccounted for births. | 730 SerializedProcessData(); |
709 BirthCount global_birth_count_; | 731 ~SerializedProcessData(); |
710 | 732 |
711 // The complete list of parent-child relationships among tasks. | 733 void ToValue(base::DictionaryValue* dictionary) const; |
712 ThreadData::ParentChildSet parent_child_set_; | |
713 | 734 |
714 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DataCollector); | 735 std::vector<SerializedSnapshot> snapshots; |
| 736 std::vector<SerializedParentChildPair> descendants; |
| 737 int process_id; |
715 }; | 738 }; |
716 | 739 |
717 } // namespace tracked_objects | 740 } // namespace tracked_objects |
718 | 741 |
719 #endif // BASE_TRACKED_OBJECTS_H_ | 742 #endif // BASE_TRACKED_OBJECTS_H_ |
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