Index: base/metrics/histogram.h |
=================================================================== |
--- base/metrics/histogram.h (revision 95760) |
+++ base/metrics/histogram.h (working copy) |
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ |
#include <string> |
#include <vector> |
+#include "base/atomicops.h" |
#include "base/base_export.h" |
#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h" |
#include "base/logging.h" |
@@ -55,7 +56,80 @@ |
namespace base { |
class Lock; |
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
+// Histograms are often put in areas where they are called many many times, and |
+// performance is critical. As a result, they are designed to have a very low |
+// recurring cost of executing (adding additional samples). Toward that end, |
+// the macros declare a static pointer to the histogram in question, and only |
+// take a "slow path" to construct (or find) the histogram on the first run |
+// through the macro. We leak the histograms at shutdown time so that we don't |
+// have to validate using the pointers at any time during the running of the |
+// process. |
+// The following code is generally what a thread-safe static pointer |
+// initializaion looks like for a histogram (after a macro is expanded). This |
+// sample is an expansion (with comments) of the code for |
+// HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(). |
+ |
+/* |
+ do { |
+ // The pointer's presence indicates the initialization is complete. |
+ // Initialization is idempotent, so it can safely be atomically repeated. |
+ static base::subtle::AtomicWord atomic_histogram_pointer = 0; |
+ |
+ // Acquire_Load() ensures that we acquire visibility to the pointed-to data |
+ // in the histogrom. |
+ base::Histogram* histogram_pointer(reinterpret_cast<base::Histogram*>( |
+ base::subtle::Acquire_Load(&atomic_histogram_pointer))); |
+ |
+ if (!histogram_pointer) { |
+ // This is the slow path, which will construct OR find the matching |
+ // histogram. FactoryGet includes locks on a global histogram name map |
+ // and is completely thread safe. |
+ histogram_pointer = base::Histogram::FactoryGet( |
+ name, min, max, bucket_count, base::Histogram::kNoFlags); |
+ |
+ // Use Release_Store to ensure that the histogram data is made available |
+ // globally before we make the pointer visible. |
+ // Several threads may perform this store, but the same value will be |
+ // stored in all cases (for a given named/spec'ed histogram). |
+ // We could do this without any barrier, since FactoryGet entered and |
+ // exited a lock after construction, but this barrier makes things clear. |
+ base::subtle::Release_Store(&atomic_histogram_pointer, |
+ reinterpret_cast<base::subtle::AtomicWord>(histogram_pointer)); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Ensure calling contract is upheld, and the name does NOT vary. |
+ DCHECK(histogram_pointer->histogram_name() == constant_histogram_name); |
+ |
+ histogram_pointer->Add(sample); |
+ } while (0); |
+*/ |
+ |
+// The above pattern is repeated in several macros. The only elements that |
+// vary are the invocation of the Add(sample) vs AddTime(sample), and the choice |
+// of which FactoryGet method to use. The different FactoryGet methods have |
+// various argument lists, so the function with its argument list is provided as |
+// a macro argument here. The name is only used in a DCHECK, to assure that |
+// callers don't try to vary the name of the histogram (which would tend to be |
+// ignored by the one-time initialization of the histogtram_pointer). |
+#define STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(constant_histogram_name, \ |
+ histogram_add_method_invocation, \ |
+ histogram_factory_get_invocation) \ |
+ do { \ |
+ static base::subtle::AtomicWord atomic_histogram_pointer = 0; \ |
+ base::Histogram* histogram_pointer(reinterpret_cast<base::Histogram*>( \ |
+ base::subtle::Acquire_Load(&atomic_histogram_pointer))); \ |
+ if (!histogram_pointer) { \ |
+ histogram_pointer = histogram_factory_get_invocation; \ |
+ base::subtle::Release_Store(&atomic_histogram_pointer, \ |
+ reinterpret_cast<base::subtle::AtomicWord>(histogram_pointer)); \ |
+ } \ |
+ DCHECK(histogram_pointer->histogram_name() == constant_histogram_name); \ |
+ histogram_pointer->histogram_add_method_invocation; \ |
+ } while (0) |
+ |
+ |
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
// Provide easy general purpose histogram in a macro, just like stats counters. |
// The first four macros use 50 buckets. |
@@ -73,64 +147,37 @@ |
#define HISTOGRAM_COUNTS_10000(name, sample) HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS( \ |
name, sample, 1, 10000, 50) |
-#define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::Histogram::FactoryGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
- base::Histogram::kNoFlags); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->Add(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::Histogram::FactoryGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
+ base::Histogram::kNoFlags)) |
#define HISTOGRAM_PERCENTAGE(name, under_one_hundred) \ |
HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(name, under_one_hundred, 101) |
// For folks that need real specific times, use this to select a precise range |
// of times you want plotted, and the number of buckets you want used. |
-#define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
- base::Histogram::kNoFlags); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->AddTime(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, AddTime(sample), \ |
+ base::Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
+ base::Histogram::kNoFlags)) |
-// DO NOT USE THIS. It is being phased out, in favor of HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES. |
-#define HISTOGRAM_CLIPPED_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
- base::Histogram::kNoFlags); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- if ((sample) < (max)) counter->AddTime(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
- |
// Support histograming of an enumerated value. The samples should always be |
// less than boundary_value. |
-#define HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, boundary_value) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(name, 1, boundary_value, \ |
- boundary_value + 1, base::Histogram::kNoFlags); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->Add(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, boundary_value) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(name, 1, boundary_value, \ |
+ boundary_value + 1, base::Histogram::kNoFlags)) |
// Support histograming of an enumerated value. Samples should be one of the |
// std::vector<int> list provided via |custom_ranges|. You can use the helper |
// function |base::CustomHistogram::ArrayToCustomRanges(samples, num_samples)| |
// to transform a C-style array of valid sample values to a std::vector<int>. |
-#define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, custom_ranges) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::CustomHistogram::FactoryGet(name, custom_ranges, \ |
- base::Histogram::kNoFlags); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->Add(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, custom_ranges) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::CustomHistogram::FactoryGet(name, custom_ranges, \ |
+ base::Histogram::kNoFlags)) |
- |
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
// Define Debug vs non-debug flavors of macros. |
#ifndef NDEBUG |
@@ -186,25 +233,11 @@ |
name, sample, base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1), \ |
base::TimeDelta::FromHours(1), 50) |
-#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
- base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->AddTime(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, AddTime(sample), \ |
+ base::Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
+ base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag)) |
-// DO NOT USE THIS. It is being phased out, in favor of HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES. |
-#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CLIPPED_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
- base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- if ((sample) < (max)) counter->AddTime(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
- |
#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS( \ |
name, sample, 1, 1000000, 50) |
@@ -214,14 +247,10 @@ |
#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS_10000(name, sample) UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS( \ |
name, sample, 1, 10000, 50) |
-#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::Histogram::FactoryGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
- base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->Add(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::Histogram::FactoryGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, \ |
+ base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag)) |
#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEMORY_KB(name, sample) UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS( \ |
name, sample, 1000, 500000, 50) |
@@ -232,32 +261,20 @@ |
#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_PERCENTAGE(name, under_one_hundred) \ |
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(name, under_one_hundred, 101) |
-#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOLEAN(name, sample) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::BooleanHistogram::FactoryGet(name, \ |
- base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->AddBoolean(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_BOOLEAN(name, sample) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, AddBoolean(sample), \ |
+ base::BooleanHistogram::FactoryGet(name, \ |
+ base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag)) |
-#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, boundary_value) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(name, 1, boundary_value, \ |
- boundary_value + 1, base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->Add(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, boundary_value) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(name, 1, boundary_value, \ |
+ boundary_value + 1, base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag)) |
-#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, custom_ranges) do { \ |
- static base::Histogram* counter(NULL); \ |
- if (!counter) \ |
- counter = base::CustomHistogram::FactoryGet(name, custom_ranges, \ |
- base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
- DCHECK_EQ(name, counter->histogram_name()); \ |
- counter->Add(sample); \ |
- } while (0) |
+#define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_ENUMERATION(name, sample, custom_ranges) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::CustomHistogram::FactoryGet(name, custom_ranges, \ |
+ base::Histogram::kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag)) |
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |