139 lines
5.1 KiB
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139 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_TRACE_EVENT_BLAME_CONTEXT_H_
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#define BASE_TRACE_EVENT_BLAME_CONTEXT_H_
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include "base/base_export.h"
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/threading/thread_checker.h"
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#include "base/trace_event/trace_log.h"
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namespace base {
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namespace trace_event {
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class TracedValue;
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}
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namespace trace_event {
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// A blame context represents a logical unit to which we want to attribute
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// different costs (e.g., CPU, network, or memory usage). An example of a blame
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// context is an <iframe> element on a web page. Different subsystems can
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// "enter" and "leave" blame contexts to indicate that they are doing work which
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// should be accounted against this blame context.
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//
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// A blame context can optionally have a parent context, forming a blame context
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// tree. When work is attributed to a particular blame context, it is considered
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// to count against all of that context's children too. This is useful when work
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// cannot be exactly attributed into a more specific context. For example,
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// Javascript garbage collection generally needs to inspect all objects on a
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// page instead looking at each <iframe> individually. In this case the work
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// should be attributed to a blame context which is the parent of all <iframe>
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// blame contexts.
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class BASE_EXPORT BlameContext
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: public trace_event::TraceLog::AsyncEnabledStateObserver {
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public:
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// Construct a blame context belonging to the blame context tree |name|, using
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// the tracing category |category|, identified by |id| from the |scope|
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// namespace. |type| identifies the type of this object snapshot in the blame
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// context tree. |parent_context| is the parent of this blame context or
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// null. Note that all strings must have application lifetime.
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//
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// For example, a blame context which represents a specific <iframe> in a
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// browser frame tree could be specified with:
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//
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// category="blink",
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// name="FrameTree",
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// type="IFrame",
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// scope="IFrameIdentifier",
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// id=1234.
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//
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// Each <iframe> blame context could have another <iframe> context as a
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// parent, or a top-level context which represents the entire browser:
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//
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// category="blink",
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// name="FrameTree",
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// type="Browser",
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// scope="BrowserIdentifier",
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// id=1.
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//
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// Note that the |name| property is identical, signifying that both context
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// types are part of the same tree.
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//
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BlameContext(const char* category,
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const char* name,
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const char* type,
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const char* scope,
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int64_t id,
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const BlameContext* parent_context);
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~BlameContext() override;
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// Initialize the blame context, automatically taking a snapshot if tracing is
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// enabled. Must be called before any other methods on this class.
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void Initialize();
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// Indicate that the current thread is now doing work which should count
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// against this blame context. This function is allowed to be called in a
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// thread different from where the blame context was created; However, any
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// client doing that must be fully responsible for ensuring thready safety.
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void Enter();
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// Leave and stop doing work for a previously entered blame context. If
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// another blame context belonging to the same tree was entered prior to this
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// one, it becomes the active blame context for this thread again. Similar
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// to Enter(), this function can be called in a thread different from where
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// the blame context was created, and the same requirement on thread safety
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// must be satisfied.
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void Leave();
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// Record a snapshot of the blame context. This is normally only needed if a
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// blame context subclass defines custom properties (see AsValueInto) and one
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// or more of those properties have changed.
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void TakeSnapshot();
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const char* category() const { return category_; }
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const char* name() const { return name_; }
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const char* type() const { return type_; }
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const char* scope() const { return scope_; }
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int64_t id() const { return id_; }
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// trace_event::TraceLog::EnabledStateObserver implementation:
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void OnTraceLogEnabled() override;
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void OnTraceLogDisabled() override;
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protected:
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// Serialize the properties of this blame context into |state|. Subclasses can
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// override this method to record additional properties (e.g, the URL for an
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// <iframe> blame context). Note that an overridden implementation must still
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// call this base method.
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virtual void AsValueInto(trace_event::TracedValue* state);
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private:
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bool WasInitialized() const;
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// The following string pointers have application lifetime.
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const char* category_;
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const char* name_;
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const char* type_;
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const char* scope_;
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const int64_t id_;
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const char* parent_scope_;
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const int64_t parent_id_;
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const unsigned char* category_group_enabled_;
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ThreadChecker thread_checker_;
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WeakPtrFactory<BlameContext> weak_factory_{this};
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BlameContext);
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};
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} // namespace trace_event
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_TRACE_EVENT_BLAME_CONTEXT_H_
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