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Issue 1122153002: Fixit: Fork base::TimeTicks --> TimeTicks + ThreadTicks + TraceTicks (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@FIXIT_timeclasses_1of2
Patch Set: REBASE after it passed CQ but did not commit to tree Created 5 years, 7 months ago
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Index: base/time/time.h
diff --git a/base/time/time.h b/base/time/time.h
index 0a2677838617e79ada4b219cc684631cf799a519..a02fbeb01ffb7e82761d524fd8c8bcacb9f618eb 100644
--- a/base/time/time.h
+++ b/base/time/time.h
@@ -4,25 +4,53 @@
// Time represents an absolute point in coordinated universal time (UTC),
// internally represented as microseconds (s/1,000,000) since the Windows epoch
-// (1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC) (See http://crbug.com/14734). System-dependent
-// clock interface routines are defined in time_PLATFORM.cc.
+// (1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC). System-dependent clock interface routines are
+// defined in time_PLATFORM.cc. Note that values for Time may skew and jump
+// around as the operating system makes adjustments to synchronize (e.g., with
+// NTP servers). Thus, client code that uses the Time class must account for
+// this.
//
// TimeDelta represents a duration of time, internally represented in
// microseconds.
//
-// TimeTicks represents an abstract time that is most of the time incrementing
-// for use in measuring time durations. It is internally represented in
-// microseconds. It can not be converted to a human-readable time, but is
-// guaranteed not to decrease (if the user changes the computer clock,
-// Time::Now() may actually decrease or jump). But note that TimeTicks may
-// "stand still", for example if the computer suspended.
+// TimeTicks, ThreadTicks, and TraceTicks represent an abstract time that is
+// most of the time incrementing, for use in measuring time durations.
+// Internally, they are represented in microseconds. They can not be converted
+// to a human-readable time, but are guaranteed not to decrease (unlike the Time
+// class). Note that TimeTicks may "stand still" (e.g., if the computer is
+// suspended), and ThreadTicks will "stand still" whenever the thread has been
+// de-scheduled by the operating system.
//
-// These classes are represented as only a 64-bit value, so they can be
-// efficiently passed by value.
+// All time classes are copyable, assignable, and occupy 64-bits per
+// instance. Thus, they can be efficiently passed by-value (as opposed to
+// by-reference).
//
// Definitions of operator<< are provided to make these types work with
// DCHECK_EQ() and other log macros. For human-readable formatting, see
// "base/i18n/time_formatting.h".
+//
+// So many choices! Which time class should you use? Examples:
+//
+// Time: Interpreting the wall-clock time provided by a remote
+// system. Detecting whether cached resources have
+// expired. Providing the user with a display of the current date
+// and time. Determining the amount of time between events across
+// re-boots of the machine.
+//
+// TimeTicks: Tracking the amount of time a task runs. Executing delayed
+// tasks at the right time. Computing presentation timestamps.
+// Synchronizing audio and video using TimeTicks as a common
+// reference clock (lip-sync). Measuring network round-trip
+// latency.
+//
+// ThreadTicks: Benchmarking how long the current thread has been doing actual
+// work.
+//
+// TraceTicks: This is only meant to be used by the event tracing
+// infrastructure, and by outside code modules in special
+// circumstances. Please be sure to consult a
+// base/trace_event/OWNER before committing any new code that
+// uses this.
#ifndef BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
#define BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
@@ -639,14 +667,6 @@ BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, Time time);
// Represents monotonically non-decreasing clock time.
class BASE_EXPORT TimeTicks : public time_internal::TimeBase<TimeTicks> {
public:
- // We define this even without OS_CHROMEOS for seccomp sandbox testing.
-#if defined(OS_LINUX)
- // Force definition of the system trace clock; it is a chromeos-only api
- // at the moment and surfacing it in the right place requires mucking
- // with glibc et al.
- static const clockid_t kClockSystemTrace = 11;
-#endif
-
TimeTicks() : TimeBase(0) {
}
@@ -662,43 +682,6 @@ class BASE_EXPORT TimeTicks : public time_internal::TimeBase<TimeTicks> {
// clock will be used instead.
static bool IsHighResolution();
- // Returns true if ThreadNow() is supported on this system.
- static bool IsThreadNowSupported() {
-#if (defined(_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME) && (_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME >= 0)) || \
- (defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
- return true;
-#else
- return false;
-#endif
- }
-
- // Returns thread-specific CPU-time on systems that support this feature.
- // Needs to be guarded with a call to IsThreadNowSupported(). Use this timer
- // to (approximately) measure how much time the calling thread spent doing
- // actual work vs. being de-scheduled. May return bogus results if the thread
- // migrates to another CPU between two calls.
- //
- // WARNING: The returned value might NOT have the same origin as Now(). Do not
- // perform math between TimeTicks values returned by Now() and ThreadNow() and
- // expect meaningful results.
- // TODO(miu): Since the timeline of these values is different, the values
- // should be of a different type.
- static TimeTicks ThreadNow();
-
- // Returns the current system trace time or, if not available on this
- // platform, a high-resolution time value; or a low-resolution time value if
- // neither are avalable. On systems where a global trace clock is defined,
- // timestamping TraceEvents's with this value guarantees synchronization
- // between events collected inside chrome and events collected outside
- // (e.g. kernel, X server).
- //
- // WARNING: The returned value might NOT have the same origin as Now(). Do not
- // perform math between TimeTicks values returned by Now() and
- // NowFromSystemTraceTime() and expect meaningful results.
- // TODO(miu): Since the timeline of these values is different, the values
- // should be of a different type.
- static TimeTicks NowFromSystemTraceTime();
-
#if defined(OS_WIN)
// Translates an absolute QPC timestamp into a TimeTicks value. The returned
// value has the same origin as Now(). Do NOT attempt to use this if
@@ -738,6 +721,90 @@ class BASE_EXPORT TimeTicks : public time_internal::TimeBase<TimeTicks> {
// For logging use only.
BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, TimeTicks time_ticks);
+// ThreadTicks ----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+// Represents a clock, specific to a particular thread, than runs only while the
+// thread is running.
+class BASE_EXPORT ThreadTicks : public time_internal::TimeBase<ThreadTicks> {
+ public:
+ ThreadTicks() : TimeBase(0) {
+ }
+
+ // Returns true if ThreadTicks::Now() is supported on this system.
+ static bool IsSupported() {
+#if (defined(_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME) && (_POSIX_THREAD_CPUTIME >= 0)) || \
+ (defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
+ return true;
+#else
+ return false;
+#endif
+ }
+
+ // Returns thread-specific CPU-time on systems that support this feature.
+ // Needs to be guarded with a call to IsSupported(). Use this timer
+ // to (approximately) measure how much time the calling thread spent doing
+ // actual work vs. being de-scheduled. May return bogus results if the thread
+ // migrates to another CPU between two calls.
+ static ThreadTicks Now();
+
+ private:
+ friend class time_internal::TimeBase<ThreadTicks>;
+
+ // Please use Now() to create a new object. This is for internal use
+ // and testing.
+ explicit ThreadTicks(int64 us) : TimeBase(us) {
+ }
+};
+
+// For logging use only.
+BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, ThreadTicks time_ticks);
+
+// TraceTicks ----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+// Represents high-resolution system trace clock time.
+class BASE_EXPORT TraceTicks : public time_internal::TimeBase<TraceTicks> {
+ public:
+ // We define this even without OS_CHROMEOS for seccomp sandbox testing.
+#if defined(OS_LINUX)
+ // Force definition of the system trace clock; it is a chromeos-only api
+ // at the moment and surfacing it in the right place requires mucking
+ // with glibc et al.
+ static const clockid_t kClockSystemTrace = 11;
+#endif
+
+ TraceTicks() : TimeBase(0) {
+ }
+
+ // Returns the current system trace time or, if not available on this
+ // platform, a high-resolution time value; or a low-resolution time value if
+ // neither are avalable. On systems where a global trace clock is defined,
+ // timestamping TraceEvents's with this value guarantees synchronization
+ // between events collected inside chrome and events collected outside
+ // (e.g. kernel, X server).
+ //
+ // On some platforms, the clock source used for tracing can vary depending on
+ // hardware and/or kernel support. Do not make any assumptions without
+ // consulting the documentation for this functionality in the time_win.cc,
+ // time_posix.cc, etc. files.
+ //
+ // NOTE: This is only meant to be used by the event tracing infrastructure,
+ // and by outside code modules in special circumstances. Please be sure to
+ // consult a base/trace_event/OWNER before committing any new code that uses
+ // this.
+ static TraceTicks Now();
+
+ private:
+ friend class time_internal::TimeBase<TraceTicks>;
+
+ // Please use Now() to create a new object. This is for internal use
+ // and testing.
+ explicit TraceTicks(int64 us) : TimeBase(us) {
+ }
+};
+
+// For logging use only.
+BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, TraceTicks time_ticks);
+
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
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