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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 #include "base/tracked_objects.h" | 5 #include "base/tracked_objects.h" |
| 6 | 6 |
| 7 #include <limits.h> | 7 #include <limits.h> |
| 8 #include <stdlib.h> | 8 #include <stdlib.h> |
| 9 | 9 |
| 10 #include "base/atomicops.h" | 10 #include "base/atomicops.h" |
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| 85 current_timing_enabled); | 85 current_timing_enabled); |
| 86 } | 86 } |
| 87 return current_timing_enabled == ENABLED_TIMING; | 87 return current_timing_enabled == ENABLED_TIMING; |
| 88 } | 88 } |
| 89 | 89 |
| 90 } // namespace | 90 } // namespace |
| 91 | 91 |
| 92 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 92 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 93 // DeathData tallies durations when a death takes place. | 93 // DeathData tallies durations when a death takes place. |
| 94 | 94 |
| 95 DeathData::DeathData() { | 95 DeathData::DeathData() |
| 96 Clear(); | 96 : count_(0), |
| 97 sample_probability_count_(0), | |
| 98 run_duration_sum_(0), | |
| 99 queue_duration_sum_(0), | |
| 100 run_duration_max_(0), | |
| 101 queue_duration_max_(0), | |
| 102 run_duration_sample_(0), | |
| 103 queue_duration_sample_(0), | |
| 104 last_phase_snapshot_(nullptr) { | |
| 97 } | 105 } |
| 98 | 106 |
| 99 DeathData::DeathData(int count) { | 107 DeathData::DeathData(const DeathData& other) |
| 100 Clear(); | 108 : count_(other.count_), |
| 101 count_ = count; | 109 sample_probability_count_(other.sample_probability_count_), |
| 110 run_duration_sum_(other.run_duration_sum_), | |
| 111 queue_duration_sum_(other.queue_duration_sum_), | |
| 112 run_duration_max_(other.run_duration_max_), | |
| 113 queue_duration_max_(other.queue_duration_max_), | |
| 114 run_duration_sample_(other.run_duration_sample_), | |
| 115 queue_duration_sample_(other.queue_duration_sample_), | |
| 116 last_phase_snapshot_(nullptr) { | |
| 117 // This constructor will be used by std::map when adding new DeathData values | |
| 118 // to the map. At that point, last_phase_snapshot_ is still NULL, so we don't | |
| 119 // need to worry about ownership transfer. | |
| 120 DCHECK(other.last_phase_snapshot_ == nullptr); | |
|
Ilya Sherman
2015/04/17 02:14:26
nit: DCHECK_EQ
vadimt
2015/04/17 16:15:51
That's what I originally tried. Got an error. DCHE
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| 121 } | |
| 122 | |
| 123 DeathData::~DeathData() { | |
| 124 while (last_phase_snapshot_) { | |
| 125 DeathDataPhaseSnapshot* snapshot = last_phase_snapshot_; | |
| 126 last_phase_snapshot_ = snapshot->prev; | |
| 127 delete snapshot; | |
| 128 } | |
| 102 } | 129 } |
| 103 | 130 |
| 104 // TODO(jar): I need to see if this macro to optimize branching is worth using. | 131 // TODO(jar): I need to see if this macro to optimize branching is worth using. |
| 105 // | 132 // |
| 106 // This macro has no branching, so it is surely fast, and is equivalent to: | 133 // This macro has no branching, so it is surely fast, and is equivalent to: |
| 107 // if (assign_it) | 134 // if (assign_it) |
| 108 // target = source; | 135 // target = source; |
| 109 // We use a macro rather than a template to force this to inline. | 136 // We use a macro rather than a template to force this to inline. |
| 110 // Related code for calculating max is discussed on the web. | 137 // Related code for calculating max is discussed on the web. |
| 111 #define CONDITIONAL_ASSIGN(assign_it, target, source) \ | 138 #define CONDITIONAL_ASSIGN(assign_it, target, source) \ |
| 112 ((target) ^= ((target) ^ (source)) & -static_cast<int32>(assign_it)) | 139 ((target) ^= ((target) ^ (source)) & -static_cast<int32>(assign_it)) |
| 113 | 140 |
| 114 void DeathData::RecordDeath(const int32 queue_duration, | 141 void DeathData::RecordDeath(const int32 queue_duration, |
| 115 const int32 run_duration, | 142 const int32 run_duration, |
| 116 const uint32 random_number) { | 143 const uint32 random_number) { |
| 117 // We'll just clamp at INT_MAX, but we should note this in the UI as such. | 144 // We'll just clamp at INT_MAX, but we should note this in the UI as such. |
| 118 if (count_ < INT_MAX) | 145 if (count_ < INT_MAX) |
| 119 ++count_; | 146 ++count_; |
| 147 if (sample_probability_count_ < INT_MAX) | |
| 148 ++sample_probability_count_; | |
| 120 queue_duration_sum_ += queue_duration; | 149 queue_duration_sum_ += queue_duration; |
| 121 run_duration_sum_ += run_duration; | 150 run_duration_sum_ += run_duration; |
| 122 | 151 |
| 123 if (queue_duration_max_ < queue_duration) | 152 if (queue_duration_max_ < queue_duration) |
| 124 queue_duration_max_ = queue_duration; | 153 queue_duration_max_ = queue_duration; |
| 125 if (run_duration_max_ < run_duration) | 154 if (run_duration_max_ < run_duration) |
| 126 run_duration_max_ = run_duration; | 155 run_duration_max_ = run_duration; |
| 127 | 156 |
| 128 // Take a uniformly distributed sample over all durations ever supplied. | 157 // Take a uniformly distributed sample over all durations ever supplied during |
| 129 // The probability that we (instead) use this new sample is 1/count_. This | 158 // the current profiling phase. |
| 130 // results in a completely uniform selection of the sample (at least when we | 159 // The probability that we (instead) use this new sample is |
| 131 // don't clamp count_... but that should be inconsequentially likely). | 160 // 1/sample_probability_count_. This results in a completely uniform selection |
| 132 // We ignore the fact that we correlated our selection of a sample to the run | 161 // of the sample (at least when we don't clamp sample_probability_count_... |
| 133 // and queue times (i.e., we used them to generate random_number). | 162 // but that should be inconsequentially likely). We ignore the fact that we |
| 134 CHECK_GT(count_, 0); | 163 // correlated our selection of a sample to the run and queue times (i.e., we |
| 135 if (0 == (random_number % count_)) { | 164 // used them to generate random_number). |
| 165 CHECK_GT(sample_probability_count_, 0); | |
| 166 if (0 == (random_number % sample_probability_count_)) { | |
| 136 queue_duration_sample_ = queue_duration; | 167 queue_duration_sample_ = queue_duration; |
| 137 run_duration_sample_ = run_duration; | 168 run_duration_sample_ = run_duration; |
| 138 } | 169 } |
| 139 } | 170 } |
| 140 | 171 |
| 141 int DeathData::count() const { return count_; } | 172 int DeathData::count() const { return count_; } |
| 142 | 173 |
| 143 int32 DeathData::run_duration_sum() const { return run_duration_sum_; } | 174 int32 DeathData::run_duration_sum() const { return run_duration_sum_; } |
| 144 | 175 |
| 145 int32 DeathData::run_duration_max() const { return run_duration_max_; } | 176 int32 DeathData::run_duration_max() const { return run_duration_max_; } |
| 146 | 177 |
| 147 int32 DeathData::run_duration_sample() const { | 178 int32 DeathData::run_duration_sample() const { |
| 148 return run_duration_sample_; | 179 return run_duration_sample_; |
| 149 } | 180 } |
| 150 | 181 |
| 151 int32 DeathData::queue_duration_sum() const { | 182 int32 DeathData::queue_duration_sum() const { |
| 152 return queue_duration_sum_; | 183 return queue_duration_sum_; |
| 153 } | 184 } |
| 154 | 185 |
| 155 int32 DeathData::queue_duration_max() const { | 186 int32 DeathData::queue_duration_max() const { |
| 156 return queue_duration_max_; | 187 return queue_duration_max_; |
| 157 } | 188 } |
| 158 | 189 |
| 159 int32 DeathData::queue_duration_sample() const { | 190 int32 DeathData::queue_duration_sample() const { |
| 160 return queue_duration_sample_; | 191 return queue_duration_sample_; |
| 161 } | 192 } |
| 162 | 193 |
| 163 void DeathData::Clear() { | 194 DeathDataPhaseSnapshot* DeathData::last_phase_snapshot() const { |
| 164 count_ = 0; | 195 return last_phase_snapshot_; |
| 165 run_duration_sum_ = 0; | 196 } |
|
Ilya Sherman
2015/04/17 02:14:26
nit: Hmm, all of these accessors should be inlined
vadimt
2015/04/17 16:15:51
Will do.
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| 197 | |
| 198 void DeathData::OnProfilingPhaseCompleted(int profiling_phase) { | |
| 199 // Snapshotting and storing current state. | |
| 200 last_phase_snapshot_ = new DeathDataPhaseSnapshot( | |
| 201 profiling_phase, count_, run_duration_sum_, run_duration_max_, | |
| 202 run_duration_sample_, queue_duration_sum_, queue_duration_max_, | |
| 203 queue_duration_sample_, last_phase_snapshot_); | |
|
Ilya Sherman
2015/04/17 02:14:26
Man, I really disagree with Alexei about not just
vadimt
2015/04/17 16:15:51
Will do.
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| 204 | |
| 205 // Not touching fields for which a delta can be computed by comparing with a | |
| 206 // snapshot from previos phase. Resetting other fields. Sample values will be | |
|
Ilya Sherman
2015/04/17 02:14:26
nit: "from previos" -> "from the previous"
vadimt
2015/04/17 16:15:51
Done.
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| 207 // reset upon next death recording because sample_probability_count_ is set to | |
| 208 // 0. | |
| 209 // We avoid resetting to 0 in favor of deltas whenever possible. The reason is | |
| 210 // that for incrementable fields, resetting to 0 from the snapshot thread | |
| 211 // potentially in parallel with incrementing in the death thread may result in | |
| 212 // significant data corruption that has a potential to grow with time. Not | |
| 213 // resetting incrementable fields and using deltas will cause any | |
| 214 // off-by-little corruptions to be likely fixed at the next snapshot. | |
| 215 // The max values are not incrementable, and cannot be deduced using deltas | |
| 216 // for a given phase. Hence, we have to reset them to 0. But the potential | |
| 217 // damage is limited to getting the previous phase's max to apply for the next | |
| 218 // phase, and the error doesn't have a potential to keep growing with new | |
| 219 // resets. | |
| 220 // sample_probability_count_ is incrementable, but must be reset to 0 at the | |
| 221 // phase end, so that we start a new uniformly randomized sample selection | |
| 222 // after the reset. Corruptions due to race conditions are possible, but the | |
| 223 // damage is limited to selecting a wrong sample, which is not something that | |
| 224 // can cause accumulating or cascading effects. | |
| 225 // If there were no corruptions caused by race conditions, we never send a | |
| 226 // sample for the previous phase in the next phase's snapshot because | |
| 227 // ThreadData::SnapshotExecutedTasks doesn't send deltas with 0 count. | |
| 228 sample_probability_count_ = 0; | |
| 166 run_duration_max_ = 0; | 229 run_duration_max_ = 0; |
| 167 run_duration_sample_ = 0; | |
| 168 queue_duration_sum_ = 0; | |
| 169 queue_duration_max_ = 0; | 230 queue_duration_max_ = 0; |
| 170 queue_duration_sample_ = 0; | |
| 171 } | 231 } |
| 172 | 232 |
| 173 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 233 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 174 DeathDataSnapshot::DeathDataSnapshot() | 234 DeathDataSnapshot::DeathDataSnapshot() |
| 175 : count(-1), | 235 : count(-1), |
| 176 run_duration_sum(-1), | 236 run_duration_sum(-1), |
| 177 run_duration_max(-1), | 237 run_duration_max(-1), |
| 178 run_duration_sample(-1), | 238 run_duration_sample(-1), |
| 179 queue_duration_sum(-1), | 239 queue_duration_sum(-1), |
| 180 queue_duration_max(-1), | 240 queue_duration_max(-1), |
| 181 queue_duration_sample(-1) { | 241 queue_duration_sample(-1) { |
| 182 } | 242 } |
| 183 | 243 |
| 184 DeathDataSnapshot::DeathDataSnapshot( | 244 DeathDataSnapshot::DeathDataSnapshot(int count, |
| 185 const tracked_objects::DeathData& death_data) | 245 int32 run_duration_sum, |
| 186 : count(death_data.count()), | 246 int32 run_duration_max, |
| 187 run_duration_sum(death_data.run_duration_sum()), | 247 int32 run_duration_sample, |
| 188 run_duration_max(death_data.run_duration_max()), | 248 int32 queue_duration_sum, |
| 189 run_duration_sample(death_data.run_duration_sample()), | 249 int32 queue_duration_max, |
| 190 queue_duration_sum(death_data.queue_duration_sum()), | 250 int32 queue_duration_sample) |
| 191 queue_duration_max(death_data.queue_duration_max()), | 251 : count(count), |
| 192 queue_duration_sample(death_data.queue_duration_sample()) { | 252 run_duration_sum(run_duration_sum), |
| 253 run_duration_max(run_duration_max), | |
| 254 run_duration_sample(run_duration_sample), | |
| 255 queue_duration_sum(queue_duration_sum), | |
| 256 queue_duration_max(queue_duration_max), | |
| 257 queue_duration_sample(queue_duration_sample) { | |
| 193 } | 258 } |
| 194 | 259 |
| 195 DeathDataSnapshot::~DeathDataSnapshot() { | 260 DeathDataSnapshot::~DeathDataSnapshot() { |
| 196 } | 261 } |
| 197 | 262 |
| 263 DeathDataSnapshot DeathDataSnapshot::Delta( | |
| 264 const DeathDataSnapshot& older) const { | |
| 265 return DeathDataSnapshot(count - older.count, | |
| 266 run_duration_sum - older.run_duration_sum, | |
| 267 run_duration_max, run_duration_sample, | |
| 268 queue_duration_sum - older.queue_duration_sum, | |
| 269 queue_duration_max, queue_duration_sample); | |
| 270 } | |
| 271 | |
| 198 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 272 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 199 BirthOnThread::BirthOnThread(const Location& location, | 273 BirthOnThread::BirthOnThread(const Location& location, |
| 200 const ThreadData& current) | 274 const ThreadData& current) |
| 201 : location_(location), | 275 : location_(location), |
| 202 birth_thread_(¤t) { | 276 birth_thread_(¤t) { |
| 203 } | 277 } |
| 204 | 278 |
| 205 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 279 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 206 BirthOnThreadSnapshot::BirthOnThreadSnapshot() { | 280 BirthOnThreadSnapshot::BirthOnThreadSnapshot() { |
| 207 } | 281 } |
| 208 | 282 |
| 209 BirthOnThreadSnapshot::BirthOnThreadSnapshot( | 283 BirthOnThreadSnapshot::BirthOnThreadSnapshot(const BirthOnThread& birth) |
| 210 const tracked_objects::BirthOnThread& birth) | |
| 211 : location(birth.location()), | 284 : location(birth.location()), |
| 212 thread_name(birth.birth_thread()->thread_name()) { | 285 thread_name(birth.birth_thread()->thread_name()) { |
| 213 } | 286 } |
| 214 | 287 |
| 215 BirthOnThreadSnapshot::~BirthOnThreadSnapshot() { | 288 BirthOnThreadSnapshot::~BirthOnThreadSnapshot() { |
| 216 } | 289 } |
| 217 | 290 |
| 218 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 291 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 219 Births::Births(const Location& location, const ThreadData& current) | 292 Births::Births(const Location& location, const ThreadData& current) |
| 220 : BirthOnThread(location, current), | 293 : BirthOnThread(location, current), |
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| 257 ThreadData* ThreadData::all_thread_data_list_head_ = NULL; | 330 ThreadData* ThreadData::all_thread_data_list_head_ = NULL; |
| 258 | 331 |
| 259 // static | 332 // static |
| 260 ThreadData* ThreadData::first_retired_worker_ = NULL; | 333 ThreadData* ThreadData::first_retired_worker_ = NULL; |
| 261 | 334 |
| 262 // static | 335 // static |
| 263 base::LazyInstance<base::Lock>::Leaky | 336 base::LazyInstance<base::Lock>::Leaky |
| 264 ThreadData::list_lock_ = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER; | 337 ThreadData::list_lock_ = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER; |
| 265 | 338 |
| 266 // static | 339 // static |
| 340 base::LazyInstance<base::ThreadChecker>::Leaky | |
| 341 ThreadData::snapshot_thread_checker_ = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER; | |
| 342 | |
| 343 // static | |
| 267 ThreadData::Status ThreadData::status_ = ThreadData::UNINITIALIZED; | 344 ThreadData::Status ThreadData::status_ = ThreadData::UNINITIALIZED; |
| 268 | 345 |
| 269 ThreadData::ThreadData(const std::string& suggested_name) | 346 ThreadData::ThreadData(const std::string& suggested_name) |
| 270 : next_(NULL), | 347 : next_(NULL), |
| 271 next_retired_worker_(NULL), | 348 next_retired_worker_(NULL), |
| 272 worker_thread_number_(0), | 349 worker_thread_number_(0), |
| 273 incarnation_count_for_pool_(-1), | 350 incarnation_count_for_pool_(-1), |
| 274 current_stopwatch_(NULL) { | 351 current_stopwatch_(NULL) { |
| 275 DCHECK_GE(suggested_name.size(), 0u); | 352 DCHECK_GE(suggested_name.size(), 0u); |
| 276 thread_name_ = suggested_name; | 353 thread_name_ = suggested_name; |
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| 378 return; | 455 return; |
| 379 } | 456 } |
| 380 // We must NOT do any allocations during this callback. | 457 // We must NOT do any allocations during this callback. |
| 381 // Using the simple linked lists avoids all allocations. | 458 // Using the simple linked lists avoids all allocations. |
| 382 DCHECK_EQ(this->next_retired_worker_, reinterpret_cast<ThreadData*>(NULL)); | 459 DCHECK_EQ(this->next_retired_worker_, reinterpret_cast<ThreadData*>(NULL)); |
| 383 this->next_retired_worker_ = first_retired_worker_; | 460 this->next_retired_worker_ = first_retired_worker_; |
| 384 first_retired_worker_ = this; | 461 first_retired_worker_ = this; |
| 385 } | 462 } |
| 386 | 463 |
| 387 // static | 464 // static |
| 388 void ThreadData::Snapshot(ProcessDataSnapshot* process_data_snapshot) { | 465 void ThreadData::Snapshot(int current_profiling_phase, |
| 389 ThreadData::SnapshotCurrentPhase( | 466 ProcessDataSnapshot* process_data_snapshot) { |
| 390 &process_data_snapshot->phased_process_data_snapshots[0]); | 467 DCHECK(snapshot_thread_checker_.Get().CalledOnValidThread()); |
| 468 | |
| 469 // Get an unchanging copy of a ThreadData list. | |
| 470 ThreadData* my_list = ThreadData::first(); | |
| 471 | |
| 472 // Gather data serially. | |
| 473 // This hackish approach *can* get some slightly corrupt tallies, as we are | |
| 474 // grabbing values without the protection of a lock, but it has the advantage | |
| 475 // of working even with threads that don't have message loops. If a user | |
| 476 // sees any strangeness, they can always just run their stats gathering a | |
| 477 // second time. | |
| 478 BirthCountMap birth_counts; | |
| 479 | |
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Ilya Sherman
2015/04/17 02:14:26
nit: Please omit this newline.
vadimt
2015/04/17 16:15:51
Done.
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| 480 for (ThreadData* thread_data = my_list; thread_data; | |
| 481 thread_data = thread_data->next()) { | |
| 482 thread_data->SnapshotExecutedTasks(current_profiling_phase, | |
| 483 &process_data_snapshot->phased_snapshots, | |
| 484 &birth_counts); | |
| 485 } | |
| 486 | |
| 487 // Add births that are still active -- i.e. objects that have tallied a birth, | |
| 488 // but have not yet tallied a matching death, and hence must be either | |
| 489 // running, queued up, or being held in limbo for future posting. | |
| 490 auto current_phase_tasks = | |
| 491 &process_data_snapshot->phased_snapshots[current_profiling_phase].tasks; | |
| 492 for (const auto& birth_count : birth_counts) { | |
| 493 if (birth_count.second > 0) { | |
| 494 current_phase_tasks->push_back( | |
| 495 TaskSnapshot(BirthOnThreadSnapshot(*birth_count.first), | |
| 496 DeathDataSnapshot(birth_count.second, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0), | |
| 497 "Still_Alive")); | |
| 498 } | |
| 499 } | |
| 500 } | |
| 501 | |
| 502 // static | |
| 503 void ThreadData::OnProfilingPhaseCompleted(int profiling_phase) { | |
| 504 DCHECK(snapshot_thread_checker_.Get().CalledOnValidThread()); | |
| 505 // Get an unchanging copy of a ThreadData list. | |
| 506 ThreadData* my_list = ThreadData::first(); | |
| 507 | |
| 508 // Add snapshots for all instances of death data in all threads serially. | |
| 509 // This hackish approach *can* get some slightly corrupt tallies, as we are | |
| 510 // grabbing values without the protection of a lock, but it has the advantage | |
| 511 // of working even with threads that don't have message loops. Any corruption | |
| 512 // shouldn't cause "cascading damage" to anything else (in later phases). | |
| 513 for (ThreadData* thread_data = my_list; thread_data; | |
| 514 thread_data = thread_data->next()) { | |
| 515 thread_data->OnProfilingPhaseCompletedOnThread(profiling_phase); | |
| 516 } | |
| 391 } | 517 } |
| 392 | 518 |
| 393 Births* ThreadData::TallyABirth(const Location& location) { | 519 Births* ThreadData::TallyABirth(const Location& location) { |
| 394 BirthMap::iterator it = birth_map_.find(location); | 520 BirthMap::iterator it = birth_map_.find(location); |
| 395 Births* child; | 521 Births* child; |
| 396 if (it != birth_map_.end()) { | 522 if (it != birth_map_.end()) { |
| 397 child = it->second; | 523 child = it->second; |
| 398 child->RecordBirth(); | 524 child->RecordBirth(); |
| 399 } else { | 525 } else { |
| 400 child = new Births(location, *this); // Leak this. | 526 child = new Births(location, *this); // Leak this. |
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| 412 // Lock since the map may get relocated now, and other threads sometimes | 538 // Lock since the map may get relocated now, and other threads sometimes |
| 413 // snapshot it (but they lock before copying it). | 539 // snapshot it (but they lock before copying it). |
| 414 base::AutoLock lock(map_lock_); | 540 base::AutoLock lock(map_lock_); |
| 415 parent_child_set_.insert(pair); | 541 parent_child_set_.insert(pair); |
| 416 } | 542 } |
| 417 } | 543 } |
| 418 | 544 |
| 419 return child; | 545 return child; |
| 420 } | 546 } |
| 421 | 547 |
| 422 void ThreadData::TallyADeath(const Births& birth, | 548 void ThreadData::TallyADeath(const Births& births, |
| 423 int32 queue_duration, | 549 int32 queue_duration, |
| 424 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { | 550 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { |
| 425 int32 run_duration = stopwatch.RunDurationMs(); | 551 int32 run_duration = stopwatch.RunDurationMs(); |
| 426 | 552 |
| 427 // Stir in some randomness, plus add constant in case durations are zero. | 553 // Stir in some randomness, plus add constant in case durations are zero. |
| 428 const uint32 kSomePrimeNumber = 2147483647; | 554 const uint32 kSomePrimeNumber = 2147483647; |
| 429 random_number_ += queue_duration + run_duration + kSomePrimeNumber; | 555 random_number_ += queue_duration + run_duration + kSomePrimeNumber; |
| 430 // An address is going to have some randomness to it as well ;-). | 556 // An address is going to have some randomness to it as well ;-). |
| 431 random_number_ ^= static_cast<uint32>(&birth - reinterpret_cast<Births*>(0)); | 557 random_number_ ^= static_cast<uint32>(&births - reinterpret_cast<Births*>(0)); |
| 432 | 558 |
| 433 // We don't have queue durations without OS timer. OS timer is automatically | 559 // We don't have queue durations without OS timer. OS timer is automatically |
| 434 // used for task-post-timing, so the use of an alternate timer implies all | 560 // used for task-post-timing, so the use of an alternate timer implies all |
| 435 // queue times are invalid, unless it was explicitly said that we can trust | 561 // queue times are invalid, unless it was explicitly said that we can trust |
| 436 // the alternate timer. | 562 // the alternate timer. |
| 437 if (kAllowAlternateTimeSourceHandling && | 563 if (kAllowAlternateTimeSourceHandling && |
| 438 now_function_ && | 564 now_function_ && |
| 439 !now_function_is_time_) { | 565 !now_function_is_time_) { |
| 440 queue_duration = 0; | 566 queue_duration = 0; |
| 441 } | 567 } |
| 442 | 568 |
| 443 DeathMap::iterator it = death_map_.find(&birth); | 569 DeathMap::iterator it = death_map_.find(&births); |
| 444 DeathData* death_data; | 570 DeathData* death_data; |
| 445 if (it != death_map_.end()) { | 571 if (it != death_map_.end()) { |
| 446 death_data = &it->second; | 572 death_data = &it->second; |
| 447 } else { | 573 } else { |
| 448 base::AutoLock lock(map_lock_); // Lock as the map may get relocated now. | 574 base::AutoLock lock(map_lock_); // Lock as the map may get relocated now. |
| 449 death_data = &death_map_[&birth]; | 575 death_data = &death_map_[&births]; |
| 450 } // Release lock ASAP. | 576 } // Release lock ASAP. |
| 451 death_data->RecordDeath(queue_duration, run_duration, random_number_); | 577 death_data->RecordDeath(queue_duration, run_duration, random_number_); |
| 452 | 578 |
| 453 if (!kTrackParentChildLinks) | 579 if (!kTrackParentChildLinks) |
| 454 return; | 580 return; |
| 455 if (!parent_stack_.empty()) { // We might get turned off. | 581 if (!parent_stack_.empty()) { // We might get turned off. |
| 456 DCHECK_EQ(parent_stack_.top(), &birth); | 582 DCHECK_EQ(parent_stack_.top(), &births); |
| 457 parent_stack_.pop(); | 583 parent_stack_.pop(); |
| 458 } | 584 } |
| 459 } | 585 } |
| 460 | 586 |
| 461 // static | 587 // static |
| 462 Births* ThreadData::TallyABirthIfActive(const Location& location) { | 588 Births* ThreadData::TallyABirthIfActive(const Location& location) { |
| 463 if (!TrackingStatus()) | 589 if (!TrackingStatus()) |
| 464 return NULL; | 590 return NULL; |
| 465 ThreadData* current_thread_data = Get(); | 591 ThreadData* current_thread_data = Get(); |
| 466 if (!current_thread_data) | 592 if (!current_thread_data) |
| 467 return NULL; | 593 return NULL; |
| 468 return current_thread_data->TallyABirth(location); | 594 return current_thread_data->TallyABirth(location); |
| 469 } | 595 } |
| 470 | 596 |
| 471 // static | 597 // static |
| 472 void ThreadData::TallyRunOnNamedThreadIfTracking( | 598 void ThreadData::TallyRunOnNamedThreadIfTracking( |
| 473 const base::TrackingInfo& completed_task, | 599 const base::TrackingInfo& completed_task, |
| 474 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { | 600 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { |
| 475 // Even if we have been DEACTIVATED, we will process any pending births so | 601 // Even if we have been DEACTIVATED, we will process any pending births so |
| 476 // that our data structures (which counted the outstanding births) remain | 602 // that our data structures (which counted the outstanding births) remain |
| 477 // consistent. | 603 // consistent. |
| 478 const Births* birth = completed_task.birth_tally; | 604 const Births* births = completed_task.birth_tally; |
| 479 if (!birth) | 605 if (!births) |
| 480 return; | 606 return; |
| 481 ThreadData* current_thread_data = stopwatch.GetThreadData(); | 607 ThreadData* current_thread_data = stopwatch.GetThreadData(); |
| 482 if (!current_thread_data) | 608 if (!current_thread_data) |
| 483 return; | 609 return; |
| 484 | 610 |
| 485 // Watch out for a race where status_ is changing, and hence one or both | 611 // Watch out for a race where status_ is changing, and hence one or both |
| 486 // of start_of_run or end_of_run is zero. In that case, we didn't bother to | 612 // of start_of_run or end_of_run is zero. In that case, we didn't bother to |
| 487 // get a time value since we "weren't tracking" and we were trying to be | 613 // get a time value since we "weren't tracking" and we were trying to be |
| 488 // efficient by not calling for a genuine time value. For simplicity, we'll | 614 // efficient by not calling for a genuine time value. For simplicity, we'll |
| 489 // use a default zero duration when we can't calculate a true value. | 615 // use a default zero duration when we can't calculate a true value. |
| 490 TrackedTime start_of_run = stopwatch.StartTime(); | 616 TrackedTime start_of_run = stopwatch.StartTime(); |
| 491 int32 queue_duration = 0; | 617 int32 queue_duration = 0; |
| 492 if (!start_of_run.is_null()) { | 618 if (!start_of_run.is_null()) { |
| 493 queue_duration = (start_of_run - completed_task.EffectiveTimePosted()) | 619 queue_duration = (start_of_run - completed_task.EffectiveTimePosted()) |
| 494 .InMilliseconds(); | 620 .InMilliseconds(); |
| 495 } | 621 } |
| 496 current_thread_data->TallyADeath(*birth, queue_duration, stopwatch); | 622 current_thread_data->TallyADeath(*births, queue_duration, stopwatch); |
| 497 } | 623 } |
| 498 | 624 |
| 499 // static | 625 // static |
| 500 void ThreadData::TallyRunOnWorkerThreadIfTracking( | 626 void ThreadData::TallyRunOnWorkerThreadIfTracking( |
| 501 const Births* birth, | 627 const Births* births, |
| 502 const TrackedTime& time_posted, | 628 const TrackedTime& time_posted, |
| 503 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { | 629 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { |
| 504 // Even if we have been DEACTIVATED, we will process any pending births so | 630 // Even if we have been DEACTIVATED, we will process any pending births so |
| 505 // that our data structures (which counted the outstanding births) remain | 631 // that our data structures (which counted the outstanding births) remain |
| 506 // consistent. | 632 // consistent. |
| 507 if (!birth) | 633 if (!births) |
| 508 return; | 634 return; |
| 509 | 635 |
| 510 // TODO(jar): Support the option to coalesce all worker-thread activity under | 636 // TODO(jar): Support the option to coalesce all worker-thread activity under |
| 511 // one ThreadData instance that uses locks to protect *all* access. This will | 637 // one ThreadData instance that uses locks to protect *all* access. This will |
| 512 // reduce memory (making it provably bounded), but run incrementally slower | 638 // reduce memory (making it provably bounded), but run incrementally slower |
| 513 // (since we'll use locks on TallyABirth and TallyADeath). The good news is | 639 // (since we'll use locks on TallyABirth and TallyADeath). The good news is |
| 514 // that the locks on TallyADeath will be *after* the worker thread has run, | 640 // that the locks on TallyADeath will be *after* the worker thread has run, |
| 515 // and hence nothing will be waiting for the completion (... besides some | 641 // and hence nothing will be waiting for the completion (... besides some |
| 516 // other thread that might like to run). Also, the worker threads tasks are | 642 // other thread that might like to run). Also, the worker threads tasks are |
| 517 // generally longer, and hence the cost of the lock may perchance be amortized | 643 // generally longer, and hence the cost of the lock may perchance be amortized |
| 518 // over the long task's lifetime. | 644 // over the long task's lifetime. |
| 519 ThreadData* current_thread_data = stopwatch.GetThreadData(); | 645 ThreadData* current_thread_data = stopwatch.GetThreadData(); |
| 520 if (!current_thread_data) | 646 if (!current_thread_data) |
| 521 return; | 647 return; |
| 522 | 648 |
| 523 TrackedTime start_of_run = stopwatch.StartTime(); | 649 TrackedTime start_of_run = stopwatch.StartTime(); |
| 524 int32 queue_duration = 0; | 650 int32 queue_duration = 0; |
| 525 if (!start_of_run.is_null()) { | 651 if (!start_of_run.is_null()) { |
| 526 queue_duration = (start_of_run - time_posted).InMilliseconds(); | 652 queue_duration = (start_of_run - time_posted).InMilliseconds(); |
| 527 } | 653 } |
| 528 current_thread_data->TallyADeath(*birth, queue_duration, stopwatch); | 654 current_thread_data->TallyADeath(*births, queue_duration, stopwatch); |
| 529 } | 655 } |
| 530 | 656 |
| 531 // static | 657 // static |
| 532 void ThreadData::TallyRunInAScopedRegionIfTracking( | 658 void ThreadData::TallyRunInAScopedRegionIfTracking( |
| 533 const Births* birth, | 659 const Births* births, |
| 534 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { | 660 const TaskStopwatch& stopwatch) { |
| 535 // Even if we have been DEACTIVATED, we will process any pending births so | 661 // Even if we have been DEACTIVATED, we will process any pending births so |
| 536 // that our data structures (which counted the outstanding births) remain | 662 // that our data structures (which counted the outstanding births) remain |
| 537 // consistent. | 663 // consistent. |
| 538 if (!birth) | 664 if (!births) |
| 539 return; | 665 return; |
| 540 | 666 |
| 541 ThreadData* current_thread_data = stopwatch.GetThreadData(); | 667 ThreadData* current_thread_data = stopwatch.GetThreadData(); |
| 542 if (!current_thread_data) | 668 if (!current_thread_data) |
| 543 return; | 669 return; |
| 544 | 670 |
| 545 int32 queue_duration = 0; | 671 int32 queue_duration = 0; |
| 546 current_thread_data->TallyADeath(*birth, queue_duration, stopwatch); | 672 current_thread_data->TallyADeath(*births, queue_duration, stopwatch); |
| 547 } | |
| 548 | |
| 549 // static | |
| 550 void ThreadData::SnapshotAllExecutedTasks( | |
| 551 ProcessDataPhaseSnapshot* process_data_phase, | |
| 552 BirthCountMap* birth_counts) { | |
| 553 // Get an unchanging copy of a ThreadData list. | |
| 554 ThreadData* my_list = ThreadData::first(); | |
| 555 | |
| 556 // Gather data serially. | |
| 557 // This hackish approach *can* get some slighly corrupt tallies, as we are | |
| 558 // grabbing values without the protection of a lock, but it has the advantage | |
| 559 // of working even with threads that don't have message loops. If a user | |
| 560 // sees any strangeness, they can always just run their stats gathering a | |
| 561 // second time. | |
| 562 for (ThreadData* thread_data = my_list; | |
| 563 thread_data; | |
| 564 thread_data = thread_data->next()) { | |
| 565 thread_data->SnapshotExecutedTasks(process_data_phase, birth_counts); | |
| 566 } | |
| 567 } | |
| 568 | |
| 569 // static | |
| 570 void ThreadData::SnapshotCurrentPhase( | |
| 571 ProcessDataPhaseSnapshot* process_data_phase) { | |
| 572 // Add births that have run to completion to |collected_data|. | |
| 573 // |birth_counts| tracks the total number of births recorded at each location | |
| 574 // for which we have not seen a death count. | |
| 575 BirthCountMap birth_counts; | |
| 576 ThreadData::SnapshotAllExecutedTasks(process_data_phase, &birth_counts); | |
| 577 | |
| 578 // Add births that are still active -- i.e. objects that have tallied a birth, | |
| 579 // but have not yet tallied a matching death, and hence must be either | |
| 580 // running, queued up, or being held in limbo for future posting. | |
| 581 for (const auto& birth_count : birth_counts) { | |
| 582 if (birth_count.second > 0) { | |
| 583 process_data_phase->tasks.push_back(TaskSnapshot( | |
| 584 *birth_count.first, DeathData(birth_count.second), "Still_Alive")); | |
| 585 } | |
| 586 } | |
| 587 } | 673 } |
| 588 | 674 |
| 589 void ThreadData::SnapshotExecutedTasks( | 675 void ThreadData::SnapshotExecutedTasks( |
| 590 ProcessDataPhaseSnapshot* process_data_phase, | 676 int current_profiling_phase, |
| 677 PhasedProcessDataSnapshotMap* phased_snapshots, | |
| 591 BirthCountMap* birth_counts) { | 678 BirthCountMap* birth_counts) { |
| 592 // Get copy of data, so that the data will not change during the iterations | 679 // Get copy of data, so that the data will not change during the iterations |
| 593 // and processing. | 680 // and processing. |
| 594 ThreadData::BirthMap birth_map; | 681 BirthMap birth_map; |
| 595 ThreadData::DeathMap death_map; | 682 DeathsSnapshot deaths; |
| 596 ThreadData::ParentChildSet parent_child_set; | 683 ParentChildSet parent_child_set; |
| 597 SnapshotMaps(&birth_map, &death_map, &parent_child_set); | 684 SnapshotMaps(current_profiling_phase, &birth_map, &deaths, &parent_child_set); |
| 598 | |
| 599 for (const auto& death : death_map) { | |
| 600 process_data_phase->tasks.push_back( | |
| 601 TaskSnapshot(*death.first, death.second, thread_name())); | |
| 602 (*birth_counts)[death.first] -= death.first->birth_count(); | |
| 603 } | |
| 604 | 685 |
| 605 for (const auto& birth : birth_map) { | 686 for (const auto& birth : birth_map) { |
| 606 (*birth_counts)[birth.second] += birth.second->birth_count(); | 687 (*birth_counts)[birth.second] += birth.second->birth_count(); |
| 607 } | 688 } |
| 608 | 689 |
| 609 if (!kTrackParentChildLinks) | 690 for (const auto& death : deaths) { |
| 610 return; | 691 (*birth_counts)[death.first] -= death.first->birth_count(); |
| 611 | 692 |
| 612 for (const auto& parent_child : parent_child_set) { | 693 // For the current death data, walk through all its snapshots, starting from |
| 613 process_data_phase->descendants.push_back( | 694 // the current one, then from the previous profiling phase etc., and for |
| 614 ParentChildPairSnapshot(parent_child)); | 695 // each snapshot calculate the delta between the snapshot and the previous |
| 696 // phase, if any. Store the deltas in the result. | |
| 697 for (const DeathDataPhaseSnapshot* phase = &death.second; phase; | |
| 698 phase = phase->prev) { | |
| 699 const DeathDataSnapshot& death_data = | |
| 700 phase->prev ? phase->death_data.Delta(phase->prev->death_data) | |
| 701 : phase->death_data; | |
| 702 | |
| 703 if (death_data.count > 0) { | |
| 704 (*phased_snapshots)[phase->profiling_phase].tasks.push_back( | |
| 705 TaskSnapshot(BirthOnThreadSnapshot(*death.first), death_data, | |
| 706 thread_name())); | |
| 707 } | |
| 708 } | |
| 615 } | 709 } |
| 616 } | 710 } |
| 617 | 711 |
| 618 // This may be called from another thread. | 712 // This may be called from another thread. |
| 619 void ThreadData::SnapshotMaps(BirthMap* birth_map, | 713 void ThreadData::SnapshotMaps(int profiling_phase, |
| 620 DeathMap* death_map, | 714 BirthMap* birth_map, |
| 715 DeathsSnapshot* deaths, | |
| 621 ParentChildSet* parent_child_set) { | 716 ParentChildSet* parent_child_set) { |
| 622 base::AutoLock lock(map_lock_); | 717 base::AutoLock lock(map_lock_); |
| 718 | |
| 623 for (const auto& birth : birth_map_) | 719 for (const auto& birth : birth_map_) |
| 624 (*birth_map)[birth.first] = birth.second; | 720 (*birth_map)[birth.first] = birth.second; |
| 625 for (const auto& death : death_map_) | 721 |
| 626 (*death_map)[death.first] = death.second; | 722 for (const auto& death : death_map_) { |
| 723 deaths->push_back(DeathsSnapshot::value_type( | |
| 724 death.first, | |
| 725 DeathDataPhaseSnapshot(profiling_phase, death.second.count(), | |
| 726 death.second.run_duration_sum(), | |
| 727 death.second.run_duration_max(), | |
| 728 death.second.run_duration_sample(), | |
| 729 death.second.queue_duration_sum(), | |
| 730 death.second.queue_duration_max(), | |
| 731 death.second.queue_duration_sample(), | |
| 732 death.second.last_phase_snapshot()))); | |
| 733 } | |
| 627 | 734 |
| 628 if (!kTrackParentChildLinks) | 735 if (!kTrackParentChildLinks) |
| 629 return; | 736 return; |
| 630 | 737 |
| 631 for (const auto& parent_child : parent_child_set_) | 738 for (const auto& parent_child : parent_child_set_) |
| 632 parent_child_set->insert(parent_child); | 739 parent_child_set->insert(parent_child); |
| 633 } | 740 } |
| 634 | 741 |
| 742 void ThreadData::OnProfilingPhaseCompletedOnThread(int profiling_phase) { | |
| 743 base::AutoLock lock(map_lock_); | |
| 744 | |
| 745 for (auto& death : death_map_) { | |
| 746 death.second.OnProfilingPhaseCompleted(profiling_phase); | |
| 747 } | |
| 748 } | |
| 749 | |
| 635 static void OptionallyInitializeAlternateTimer() { | 750 static void OptionallyInitializeAlternateTimer() { |
| 636 NowFunction* alternate_time_source = GetAlternateTimeSource(); | 751 NowFunction* alternate_time_source = GetAlternateTimeSource(); |
| 637 if (alternate_time_source) | 752 if (alternate_time_source) |
| 638 ThreadData::SetAlternateTimeSource(alternate_time_source); | 753 ThreadData::SetAlternateTimeSource(alternate_time_source); |
| 639 } | 754 } |
| 640 | 755 |
| 641 bool ThreadData::Initialize() { | 756 bool ThreadData::Initialize() { |
| 642 if (status_ >= DEACTIVATED) | 757 if (status_ >= DEACTIVATED) |
| 643 return true; // Someone else did the initialization. | 758 return true; // Someone else did the initialization. |
| 644 // Due to racy lazy initialization in tests, we'll need to recheck status_ | 759 // Due to racy lazy initialization in tests, we'll need to recheck status_ |
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| 902 | 1017 |
| 903 ThreadData* TaskStopwatch::GetThreadData() const { | 1018 ThreadData* TaskStopwatch::GetThreadData() const { |
| 904 #if DCHECK_IS_ON() | 1019 #if DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| 905 DCHECK(state_ != CREATED); | 1020 DCHECK(state_ != CREATED); |
| 906 #endif | 1021 #endif |
| 907 | 1022 |
| 908 return current_thread_data_; | 1023 return current_thread_data_; |
| 909 } | 1024 } |
| 910 | 1025 |
| 911 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 1026 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 1027 // DeathDataPhaseSnapshot | |
| 1028 | |
| 1029 DeathDataPhaseSnapshot::DeathDataPhaseSnapshot(int profiling_phase, | |
| 1030 int count, | |
| 1031 int32 run_duration_sum, | |
| 1032 int32 run_duration_max, | |
| 1033 int32 run_duration_sample, | |
| 1034 int32 queue_duration_sum, | |
| 1035 int32 queue_duration_max, | |
| 1036 int32 queue_duration_sample, | |
| 1037 DeathDataPhaseSnapshot* prev) | |
| 1038 : profiling_phase(profiling_phase), | |
| 1039 death_data(count, | |
| 1040 run_duration_sum, | |
| 1041 run_duration_max, | |
| 1042 run_duration_sample, | |
| 1043 queue_duration_sum, | |
| 1044 queue_duration_max, | |
| 1045 queue_duration_sample), | |
| 1046 prev(prev) { | |
| 1047 } | |
| 1048 | |
| 1049 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
| 1050 // TaskSnapshot | |
| 1051 | |
| 912 TaskSnapshot::TaskSnapshot() { | 1052 TaskSnapshot::TaskSnapshot() { |
| 913 } | 1053 } |
| 914 | 1054 |
| 915 TaskSnapshot::TaskSnapshot(const BirthOnThread& birth, | 1055 TaskSnapshot::TaskSnapshot(const BirthOnThreadSnapshot& birth, |
| 916 const DeathData& death_data, | 1056 const DeathDataSnapshot& death_data, |
| 917 const std::string& death_thread_name) | 1057 const std::string& death_thread_name) |
| 918 : birth(birth), | 1058 : birth(birth), |
| 919 death_data(death_data), | 1059 death_data(death_data), |
| 920 death_thread_name(death_thread_name) { | 1060 death_thread_name(death_thread_name) { |
| 921 } | 1061 } |
| 922 | 1062 |
| 923 TaskSnapshot::~TaskSnapshot() { | 1063 TaskSnapshot::~TaskSnapshot() { |
| 924 } | 1064 } |
| 925 | 1065 |
| 926 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 1066 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| 955 : process_id(base::GetCurrentProcId()) { | 1095 : process_id(base::GetCurrentProcId()) { |
| 956 #else | 1096 #else |
| 957 : process_id(base::kNullProcessId) { | 1097 : process_id(base::kNullProcessId) { |
| 958 #endif | 1098 #endif |
| 959 } | 1099 } |
| 960 | 1100 |
| 961 ProcessDataSnapshot::~ProcessDataSnapshot() { | 1101 ProcessDataSnapshot::~ProcessDataSnapshot() { |
| 962 } | 1102 } |
| 963 | 1103 |
| 964 } // namespace tracked_objects | 1104 } // namespace tracked_objects |
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