shaka-packager/base/debug/trace_event_impl.h

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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef BASE_DEBUG_TRACE_EVENT_IMPL_H_
#define BASE_DEBUG_TRACE_EVENT_IMPL_H_
#include <stack>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/callback.h"
#include "base/containers/hash_tables.h"
#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
#include "base/memory/ref_counted_memory.h"
#include "base/memory/scoped_vector.h"
#include "base/observer_list.h"
#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
#include "base/synchronization/condition_variable.h"
#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
#include "base/threading/thread.h"
#include "base/timer/timer.h"
// Older style trace macros with explicit id and extra data
// Only these macros result in publishing data to ETW as currently implemented.
#define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN_ETW(name, id, extra) \
base::debug::TraceLog::AddTraceEventEtw( \
TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, \
name, reinterpret_cast<const void*>(id), extra)
#define TRACE_EVENT_END_ETW(name, id, extra) \
base::debug::TraceLog::AddTraceEventEtw( \
TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, \
name, reinterpret_cast<const void*>(id), extra)
#define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT_ETW(name, id, extra) \
base::debug::TraceLog::AddTraceEventEtw( \
TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, \
name, reinterpret_cast<const void*>(id), extra)
template <typename Type>
struct DefaultSingletonTraits;
namespace base {
class WaitableEvent;
namespace debug {
// For any argument of type TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_CONVERTABLE the provided
// class must implement this interface.
class ConvertableToTraceFormat {
public:
virtual ~ConvertableToTraceFormat() {}
// Append the class info to the provided |out| string. The appended
// data must be a valid JSON object. Strings must be properly quoted, and
// escaped. There is no processing applied to the content after it is
// appended.
virtual void AppendAsTraceFormat(std::string* out) const = 0;
};
const int kTraceMaxNumArgs = 2;
// Output records are "Events" and can be obtained via the
// OutputCallback whenever the tracing system decides to flush. This
// can happen at any time, on any thread, or you can programmatically
// force it to happen.
class BASE_EXPORT TraceEvent {
public:
union TraceValue {
bool as_bool;
unsigned long long as_uint;
long long as_int;
double as_double;
const void* as_pointer;
const char* as_string;
};
TraceEvent();
TraceEvent(int thread_id,
TimeTicks timestamp,
char phase,
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
int num_args,
const char** arg_names,
const unsigned char* arg_types,
const unsigned long long* arg_values,
scoped_ptr<ConvertableToTraceFormat> convertable_values[],
unsigned char flags);
TraceEvent(const TraceEvent& other);
TraceEvent& operator=(const TraceEvent& other);
~TraceEvent();
// Serialize event data to JSON
static void AppendEventsAsJSON(const std::vector<TraceEvent>& events,
size_t start,
size_t count,
std::string* out);
void AppendAsJSON(std::string* out) const;
void AppendPrettyPrinted(std::ostringstream* out) const;
static void AppendValueAsJSON(unsigned char type,
TraceValue value,
std::string* out);
TimeTicks timestamp() const { return timestamp_; }
// Exposed for unittesting:
const base::RefCountedString* parameter_copy_storage() const {
return parameter_copy_storage_.get();
}
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled() const {
return category_group_enabled_;
}
const char* name() const { return name_; }
private:
// Note: these are ordered by size (largest first) for optimal packing.
TimeTicks timestamp_;
// id_ can be used to store phase-specific data.
unsigned long long id_;
TraceValue arg_values_[kTraceMaxNumArgs];
const char* arg_names_[kTraceMaxNumArgs];
scoped_ptr<ConvertableToTraceFormat> convertable_values_[kTraceMaxNumArgs];
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled_;
const char* name_;
scoped_refptr<base::RefCountedString> parameter_copy_storage_;
int thread_id_;
char phase_;
unsigned char flags_;
unsigned char arg_types_[kTraceMaxNumArgs];
};
// TraceBuffer holds the events as they are collected.
class BASE_EXPORT TraceBuffer {
public:
virtual ~TraceBuffer() {}
virtual void AddEvent(const TraceEvent& event) = 0;
virtual bool HasMoreEvents() const = 0;
virtual const TraceEvent& NextEvent() = 0;
virtual bool IsFull() const = 0;
virtual size_t CountEnabledByName(const unsigned char* category,
const std::string& event_name) const = 0;
virtual size_t Size() const = 0;
virtual const TraceEvent& GetEventAt(size_t index) const = 0;
};
// TraceResultBuffer collects and converts trace fragments returned by TraceLog
// to JSON output.
class BASE_EXPORT TraceResultBuffer {
public:
typedef base::Callback<void(const std::string&)> OutputCallback;
// If you don't need to stream JSON chunks out efficiently, and just want to
// get a complete JSON string after calling Finish, use this struct to collect
// JSON trace output.
struct BASE_EXPORT SimpleOutput {
OutputCallback GetCallback();
void Append(const std::string& json_string);
// Do what you want with the json_output_ string after calling
// TraceResultBuffer::Finish.
std::string json_output;
};
TraceResultBuffer();
~TraceResultBuffer();
// Set callback. The callback will be called during Start with the initial
// JSON output and during AddFragment and Finish with following JSON output
// chunks. The callback target must live past the last calls to
// TraceResultBuffer::Start/AddFragment/Finish.
void SetOutputCallback(const OutputCallback& json_chunk_callback);
// Start JSON output. This resets all internal state, so you can reuse
// the TraceResultBuffer by calling Start.
void Start();
// Call AddFragment 0 or more times to add trace fragments from TraceLog.
void AddFragment(const std::string& trace_fragment);
// When all fragments have been added, call Finish to complete the JSON
// formatted output.
void Finish();
private:
OutputCallback output_callback_;
bool append_comma_;
};
class BASE_EXPORT CategoryFilter {
public:
// The default category filter, used when none is provided.
// Allows all categories through, except if they end in the suffix 'Debug' or
// 'Test'.
static const char* kDefaultCategoryFilterString;
// |filter_string| is a comma-delimited list of category wildcards.
// A category can have an optional '-' prefix to make it an excluded category.
// All the same rules apply above, so for example, having both included and
// excluded categories in the same list would not be supported.
//
// Example: CategoryFilter"test_MyTest*");
// Example: CategoryFilter("test_MyTest*,test_OtherStuff");
// Example: CategoryFilter("-excluded_category1,-excluded_category2");
// Example: CategoryFilter("-*,webkit"); would disable everything but webkit.
// Example: CategoryFilter("-webkit"); would enable everything but webkit.
explicit CategoryFilter(const std::string& filter_string);
CategoryFilter(const CategoryFilter& cf);
~CategoryFilter();
CategoryFilter& operator=(const CategoryFilter& rhs);
// Writes the string representation of the CategoryFilter. This is a comma
// separated string, similar in nature to the one used to determine
// enabled/disabled category patterns, except here there is an arbitrary
// order, included categories go first, then excluded categories. Excluded
// categories are distinguished from included categories by the prefix '-'.
std::string ToString() const;
// Determines whether category group would be enabled or
// disabled by this category filter.
bool IsCategoryGroupEnabled(const char* category_group) const;
// Merges nested_filter with the current CategoryFilter
void Merge(const CategoryFilter& nested_filter);
// Clears both included/excluded pattern lists. This would be equivalent to
// creating a CategoryFilter with an empty string, through the constructor.
// i.e: CategoryFilter("").
//
// When using an empty filter, all categories are considered included as we
// are not excluding anything.
void Clear();
private:
FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(TraceEventTestFixture, CategoryFilter);
static bool IsEmptyOrContainsLeadingOrTrailingWhitespace(
const std::string& str);
typedef std::vector<std::string> StringList;
void Initialize(const std::string& filter_string);
void WriteString(const StringList& values,
std::string* out,
bool included) const;
bool HasIncludedPatterns() const;
bool DoesCategoryGroupContainCategory(const char* category_group,
const char* category) const;
StringList included_;
StringList disabled_;
StringList excluded_;
};
class TraceSamplingThread;
class BASE_EXPORT TraceLog {
public:
// Notification is a mask of one or more of the following events.
enum Notification {
// The trace buffer does not flush dynamically, so when it fills up,
// subsequent trace events will be dropped. This callback is generated when
// the trace buffer is full. The callback must be thread safe.
TRACE_BUFFER_FULL = 1 << 0,
// A subscribed trace-event occurred.
EVENT_WATCH_NOTIFICATION = 1 << 1
};
// Options determines how the trace buffer stores data.
enum Options {
// Record until the trace buffer is full.
RECORD_UNTIL_FULL = 1 << 0,
// Record until the user ends the trace. The trace buffer is a fixed size
// and we use it as a ring buffer during recording.
RECORD_CONTINUOUSLY = 1 << 1,
// Enable the sampling profiler.
ENABLE_SAMPLING = 1 << 2,
// Echo to console. Events are discarded.
ECHO_TO_CONSOLE = 1 << 3
};
static TraceLog* GetInstance();
// Convert the given string to trace options. Defaults to RECORD_UNTIL_FULL if
// the string does not provide valid options.
static Options TraceOptionsFromString(const std::string& str);
// Get set of known category groups. This can change as new code paths are
// reached. The known category groups are inserted into |category_groups|.
void GetKnownCategoryGroups(std::vector<std::string>* category_groups);
// Retrieves the current CategoryFilter.
const CategoryFilter& GetCurrentCategoryFilter();
Options trace_options() const { return trace_options_; }
// Enables tracing. See CategoryFilter comments for details
// on how to control what categories will be traced.
void SetEnabled(const CategoryFilter& category_filter, Options options);
// Disable tracing for all categories.
void SetDisabled();
bool IsEnabled() { return !!enable_count_; }
// The number of times we have begun recording traces. If tracing is off,
// returns -1. If tracing is on, then it returns the number of times we have
// recorded a trace. By watching for this number to increment, you can
// passively discover when a new trace has begun. This is then used to
// implement the TRACE_EVENT_IS_NEW_TRACE() primitive.
int GetNumTracesRecorded();
#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
void StartATrace();
void StopATrace();
#endif
// Enabled state listeners give a callback when tracing is enabled or
// disabled. This can be used to tie into other library's tracing systems
// on-demand.
class EnabledStateObserver {
public:
// Called just after the tracing system becomes enabled, outside of the
// |lock_|. TraceLog::IsEnabled() is true at this point.
virtual void OnTraceLogEnabled() = 0;
// Called just after the tracing system disables, outside of the |lock_|.
// TraceLog::IsEnabled() is false at this point.
virtual void OnTraceLogDisabled() = 0;
};
void AddEnabledStateObserver(EnabledStateObserver* listener);
void RemoveEnabledStateObserver(EnabledStateObserver* listener);
bool HasEnabledStateObserver(EnabledStateObserver* listener) const;
float GetBufferPercentFull() const;
// Set the thread-safe notification callback. The callback can occur at any
// time and from any thread. WARNING: It is possible for the previously set
// callback to be called during OR AFTER a call to SetNotificationCallback.
// Therefore, the target of the callback must either be a global function,
// ref-counted object or a LazyInstance with Leaky traits (or equivalent).
typedef base::Callback<void(int)> NotificationCallback;
void SetNotificationCallback(const NotificationCallback& cb);
// Not using base::Callback because of its limited by 7 parameters.
// Also, using primitive type allows directly passing callback from WebCore.
// WARNING: It is possible for the previously set callback to be called
// after a call to SetEventCallback() that replaces or clears the callback.
// This callback may be invoked on any thread.
typedef void (*EventCallback)(char phase,
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
int num_args,
const char* const arg_names[],
const unsigned char arg_types[],
const unsigned long long arg_values[],
unsigned char flags);
void SetEventCallback(EventCallback cb);
// Flush all collected events to the given output callback. The callback will
// be called one or more times with IPC-bite-size chunks. The string format is
// undefined. Use TraceResultBuffer to convert one or more trace strings to
// JSON.
typedef base::Callback<void(const scoped_refptr<base::RefCountedString>&)>
OutputCallback;
void Flush(const OutputCallback& cb);
// Called by TRACE_EVENT* macros, don't call this directly.
// The name parameter is a category group for example:
// TRACE_EVENT0("renderer,webkit", "WebViewImpl::HandleInputEvent")
static const unsigned char* GetCategoryGroupEnabled(const char* name);
static const char* GetCategoryGroupName(
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled);
// Called by TRACE_EVENT* macros, don't call this directly.
// If |copy| is set, |name|, |arg_name1| and |arg_name2| will be deep copied
// into the event; see "Memory scoping note" and TRACE_EVENT_COPY_XXX above.
void AddTraceEvent(char phase,
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
int num_args,
const char** arg_names,
const unsigned char* arg_types,
const unsigned long long* arg_values,
scoped_ptr<ConvertableToTraceFormat> convertable_values[],
unsigned char flags);
void AddTraceEventWithThreadIdAndTimestamp(
char phase,
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
int thread_id,
const TimeTicks& timestamp,
int num_args,
const char** arg_names,
const unsigned char* arg_types,
const unsigned long long* arg_values,
scoped_ptr<ConvertableToTraceFormat> convertable_values[],
unsigned char flags);
static void AddTraceEventEtw(char phase,
const char* category_group,
const void* id,
const char* extra);
static void AddTraceEventEtw(char phase,
const char* category_group,
const void* id,
const std::string& extra);
// For every matching event, a notification will be fired. NOTE: the
// notification will fire for each matching event that has already occurred
// since tracing was started (including before tracing if the process was
// started with tracing turned on).
void SetWatchEvent(const std::string& category_name,
const std::string& event_name);
// Cancel the watch event. If tracing is enabled, this may race with the
// watch event notification firing.
void CancelWatchEvent();
int process_id() const { return process_id_; }
// Exposed for unittesting:
void InstallWaitableEventForSamplingTesting(WaitableEvent* waitable_event);
// Allows deleting our singleton instance.
static void DeleteForTesting();
// Allow tests to inspect TraceEvents.
size_t GetEventsSize() const { return logged_events_->Size(); }
const TraceEvent& GetEventAt(size_t index) const {
return logged_events_->GetEventAt(index);
}
void SetProcessID(int process_id);
// Process sort indices, if set, override the order of a process will appear
// relative to other processes in the trace viewer. Processes are sorted first
// on their sort index, ascending, then by their name, and then tid.
void SetProcessSortIndex(int sort_index);
// Sets the name of the process.
void SetProcessName(const std::string& process_name);
// Processes can have labels in addition to their names. Use labels, for
// instance, to list out the web page titles that a process is handling.
void UpdateProcessLabel(int label_id, const std::string& current_label);
void RemoveProcessLabel(int label_id);
// Thread sort indices, if set, override the order of a thread will appear
// within its process in the trace viewer. Threads are sorted first on their
// sort index, ascending, then by their name, and then tid.
void SetThreadSortIndex(PlatformThreadId , int sort_index);
// Allow setting an offset between the current TimeTicks time and the time
// that should be reported.
void SetTimeOffset(TimeDelta offset);
size_t GetObserverCountForTest() const;
private:
// This allows constructor and destructor to be private and usable only
// by the Singleton class.
friend struct DefaultSingletonTraits<TraceLog>;
// Enable/disable each category group based on the current enable_count_
// and category_filter_. Disable the category group if enabled_count_ is 0, or
// if the category group contains a category that matches an included category
// pattern, that category group will be enabled.
// On Android, ATRACE_ENABLED flag will be applied if atrace is started.
void UpdateCategoryGroupEnabledFlags();
void UpdateCategoryGroupEnabledFlag(int category_index);
static void SetCategoryGroupEnabled(int category_index, bool enabled);
static bool IsCategoryGroupEnabled(
const unsigned char* category_group_enabled);
// The pointer returned from GetCategoryGroupEnabledInternal() points to a
// value with zero or more of the following bits. Used in this class only.
// The TRACE_EVENT macros should only use the value as a bool.
enum CategoryGroupEnabledFlags {
// Normal enabled flag for category groups enabled with Enable().
CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED = 1 << 0,
// On Android if ATrace is enabled, all categories will have this bit.
// Not used on other platforms.
ATRACE_ENABLED = 1 << 1
};
// Helper class for managing notification_thread_count_ and running
// notification callbacks. This is very similar to a reader-writer lock, but
// shares the lock with TraceLog and manages the notification flags.
class NotificationHelper {
public:
inline explicit NotificationHelper(TraceLog* trace_log);
inline ~NotificationHelper();
// Called only while TraceLog::lock_ is held. This ORs the given
// notification with any existing notifications.
inline void AddNotificationWhileLocked(int notification);
// Called only while TraceLog::lock_ is NOT held. If there are any pending
// notifications from previous calls to AddNotificationWhileLocked, this
// will call the NotificationCallback.
inline void SendNotificationIfAny();
private:
TraceLog* trace_log_;
NotificationCallback callback_copy_;
int notification_;
};
TraceLog();
~TraceLog();
const unsigned char* GetCategoryGroupEnabledInternal(const char* name);
void AddMetadataEvents();
#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
void SendToATrace(char phase,
const char* category_group,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
int num_args,
const char** arg_names,
const unsigned char* arg_types,
const unsigned long long* arg_values,
scoped_ptr<ConvertableToTraceFormat> convertable_values[],
unsigned char flags);
static void ApplyATraceEnabledFlag(unsigned char* category_group_enabled);
#endif
TraceBuffer* GetTraceBuffer();
// TODO(nduca): switch to per-thread trace buffers to reduce thread
// synchronization.
// This lock protects TraceLog member accesses from arbitrary threads.
Lock lock_;
int enable_count_;
int num_traces_recorded_;
NotificationCallback notification_callback_;
scoped_ptr<TraceBuffer> logged_events_;
EventCallback event_callback_;
bool dispatching_to_observer_list_;
std::vector<EnabledStateObserver*> enabled_state_observer_list_;
std::string process_name_;
base::hash_map<int, std::string> process_labels_;
int process_sort_index_;
base::hash_map<int, int> thread_sort_indices_;
base::hash_map<int, std::string> thread_names_;
base::hash_map<int, std::stack<TimeTicks> > thread_event_start_times_;
base::hash_map<std::string, int> thread_colors_;
// XORed with TraceID to make it unlikely to collide with other processes.
unsigned long long process_id_hash_;
int process_id_;
TimeDelta time_offset_;
// Allow tests to wake up when certain events occur.
const unsigned char* watch_category_;
std::string watch_event_name_;
Options trace_options_;
// Sampling thread handles.
scoped_ptr<TraceSamplingThread> sampling_thread_;
PlatformThreadHandle sampling_thread_handle_;
CategoryFilter category_filter_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TraceLog);
};
} // namespace debug
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_DEBUG_TRACE_EVENT_IMPL_H_