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| 1 // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 |
| 5 // This header file defines the set of trace_event macros without specifying |
| 6 // how the events actually get collected and stored. If you need to expose trace |
| 7 // events to some other universe, you can copy-and-paste this file as well as |
| 8 // trace_event.h, modifying the macros contained there as necessary for the |
| 9 // target platform. The end result is that multiple libraries can funnel events |
| 10 // through to a shared trace event collector. |
| 11 |
| 12 // IMPORTANT: To avoid conflicts, if you need to modify this file for a library, |
| 13 // land your change in base/ first, and then copy-and-paste it. |
| 14 |
| 15 // Trace events are for tracking application performance and resource usage. |
| 16 // Macros are provided to track: |
| 17 // Begin and end of function calls |
| 18 // Counters |
| 19 // |
| 20 // Events are issued against categories. Whereas LOG's |
| 21 // categories are statically defined, TRACE categories are created |
| 22 // implicitly with a string. For example: |
| 23 // TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomeImportantEvent", |
| 24 // TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_THREAD) |
| 25 // |
| 26 // It is often the case that one trace may belong in multiple categories at the |
| 27 // same time. The first argument to the trace can be a comma-separated list of |
| 28 // categories, forming a category group, like: |
| 29 // |
| 30 // TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("input,views", "OnMouseOver", TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_THREAD) |
| 31 // |
| 32 // We can enable/disable tracing of OnMouseOver by enabling/disabling either |
| 33 // category. |
| 34 // |
| 35 // Events can be INSTANT, or can be pairs of BEGIN and END in the same scope: |
| 36 // TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomethingCostly") |
| 37 // doSomethingCostly() |
| 38 // TRACE_EVENT_END0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomethingCostly") |
| 39 // Note: our tools can't always determine the correct BEGIN/END pairs unless |
| 40 // these are used in the same scope. Use ASYNC_BEGIN/ASYNC_END macros if you |
| 41 // need them to be in separate scopes. |
| 42 // |
| 43 // A common use case is to trace entire function scopes. This |
| 44 // issues a trace BEGIN and END automatically: |
| 45 // void doSomethingCostly() { |
| 46 // TRACE_EVENT0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "doSomethingCostly"); |
| 47 // ... |
| 48 // } |
| 49 // |
| 50 // Additional parameters can be associated with an event: |
| 51 // void doSomethingCostly2(int howMuch) { |
| 52 // TRACE_EVENT1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "doSomethingCostly", |
| 53 // "howMuch", howMuch); |
| 54 // ... |
| 55 // } |
| 56 // |
| 57 // The trace system will automatically add to this information the |
| 58 // current process id, thread id, and a timestamp in microseconds. |
| 59 // |
| 60 // To trace an asynchronous procedure such as an IPC send/receive, use |
| 61 // ASYNC_BEGIN and ASYNC_END: |
| 62 // [single threaded sender code] |
| 63 // static int send_count = 0; |
| 64 // ++send_count; |
| 65 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0("ipc", "message", send_count); |
| 66 // Send(new MyMessage(send_count)); |
| 67 // [receive code] |
| 68 // void OnMyMessage(send_count) { |
| 69 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0("ipc", "message", send_count); |
| 70 // } |
| 71 // The third parameter is a unique ID to match ASYNC_BEGIN/ASYNC_END pairs. |
| 72 // ASYNC_BEGIN and ASYNC_END can occur on any thread of any traced process. |
| 73 // Pointers can be used for the ID parameter, and they will be mangled |
| 74 // internally so that the same pointer on two different processes will not |
| 75 // match. For example: |
| 76 // class MyTracedClass { |
| 77 // public: |
| 78 // MyTracedClass() { |
| 79 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0("category", "MyTracedClass", this); |
| 80 // } |
| 81 // ~MyTracedClass() { |
| 82 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0("category", "MyTracedClass", this); |
| 83 // } |
| 84 // } |
| 85 // |
| 86 // Trace event also supports counters, which is a way to track a quantity |
| 87 // as it varies over time. Counters are created with the following macro: |
| 88 // TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter", g_myCounterValue); |
| 89 // |
| 90 // Counters are process-specific. The macro itself can be issued from any |
| 91 // thread, however. |
| 92 // |
| 93 // Sometimes, you want to track two counters at once. You can do this with two |
| 94 // counter macros: |
| 95 // TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter0", g_myCounterValue[0]); |
| 96 // TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter1", g_myCounterValue[1]); |
| 97 // Or you can do it with a combined macro: |
| 98 // TRACE_COUNTER2("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter", |
| 99 // "bytesPinned", g_myCounterValue[0], |
| 100 // "bytesAllocated", g_myCounterValue[1]); |
| 101 // This indicates to the tracing UI that these counters should be displayed |
| 102 // in a single graph, as a summed area chart. |
| 103 // |
| 104 // Since counters are in a global namespace, you may want to disambiguate with a |
| 105 // unique ID, by using the TRACE_COUNTER_ID* variations. |
| 106 // |
| 107 // By default, trace collection is compiled in, but turned off at runtime. |
| 108 // Collecting trace data is the responsibility of the embedding |
| 109 // application. In Chrome's case, navigating to about:tracing will turn on |
| 110 // tracing and display data collected across all active processes. |
| 111 // |
| 112 // |
| 113 // Memory scoping note: |
| 114 // Tracing copies the pointers, not the string content, of the strings passed |
| 115 // in for category_group, name, and arg_names. Thus, the following code will |
| 116 // cause problems: |
| 117 // char* str = strdup("importantName"); |
| 118 // TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("SUBSYSTEM", str); // BAD! |
| 119 // free(str); // Trace system now has dangling pointer |
| 120 // |
| 121 // To avoid this issue with the |name| and |arg_name| parameters, use the |
| 122 // TRACE_EVENT_COPY_XXX overloads of the macros at additional runtime overhead. |
| 123 // Notes: The category must always be in a long-lived char* (i.e. static const). |
| 124 // The |arg_values|, when used, are always deep copied with the _COPY |
| 125 // macros. |
| 126 // |
| 127 // When are string argument values copied: |
| 128 // const char* arg_values are only referenced by default: |
| 129 // TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name", |
| 130 // "arg1", "literal string is only referenced"); |
| 131 // Use TRACE_STR_COPY to force copying of a const char*: |
| 132 // TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name", |
| 133 // "arg1", TRACE_STR_COPY("string will be copied")); |
| 134 // std::string arg_values are always copied: |
| 135 // TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name", |
| 136 // "arg1", std::string("string will be copied")); |
| 137 // |
| 138 // |
| 139 // Convertable notes: |
| 140 // Converting a large data type to a string can be costly. To help with this, |
| 141 // the trace framework provides an interface ConvertableToTraceFormat. If you |
| 142 // inherit from it and implement the AppendAsTraceFormat method the trace |
| 143 // framework will call back to your object to convert a trace output time. This |
| 144 // means, if the category for the event is disabled, the conversion will not |
| 145 // happen. |
| 146 // |
| 147 // class MyData : public base::trace_event::ConvertableToTraceFormat { |
| 148 // public: |
| 149 // MyData() {} |
| 150 // void AppendAsTraceFormat(std::string* out) const override { |
| 151 // out->append("{\"foo\":1}"); |
| 152 // } |
| 153 // private: |
| 154 // ~MyData() override {} |
| 155 // DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MyData); |
| 156 // }; |
| 157 // |
| 158 // TRACE_EVENT1("foo", "bar", "data", |
| 159 // scoped_refptr<ConvertableToTraceFormat>(new MyData())); |
| 160 // |
| 161 // The trace framework will take ownership if the passed pointer and it will |
| 162 // be free'd when the trace buffer is flushed. |
| 163 // |
| 164 // Note, we only do the conversion when the buffer is flushed, so the provided |
| 165 // data object should not be modified after it's passed to the trace framework. |
| 166 // |
| 167 // |
| 168 // Thread Safety: |
| 169 // A thread safe singleton and mutex are used for thread safety. Category |
| 170 // enabled flags are used to limit the performance impact when the system |
| 171 // is not enabled. |
| 172 // |
| 173 // TRACE_EVENT macros first cache a pointer to a category. The categories are |
| 174 // statically allocated and safe at all times, even after exit. Fetching a |
| 175 // category is protected by the TraceLog::lock_. Multiple threads initializing |
| 176 // the static variable is safe, as they will be serialized by the lock and |
| 177 // multiple calls will return the same pointer to the category. |
| 178 // |
| 179 // Then the category_group_enabled flag is checked. This is a unsigned char, and |
| 180 // not intended to be multithread safe. It optimizes access to AddTraceEvent |
| 181 // which is threadsafe internally via TraceLog::lock_. The enabled flag may |
| 182 // cause some threads to incorrectly call or skip calling AddTraceEvent near |
| 183 // the time of the system being enabled or disabled. This is acceptable as |
| 184 // we tolerate some data loss while the system is being enabled/disabled and |
| 185 // because AddTraceEvent is threadsafe internally and checks the enabled state |
| 186 // again under lock. |
| 187 // |
| 188 // Without the use of these static category pointers and enabled flags all |
| 189 // trace points would carry a significant performance cost of acquiring a lock |
| 190 // and resolving the category. |
| 191 |
| 192 #if defined(TRACE_EVENT0) |
| 193 #error "Another copy of this file has already been included." |
| 194 #endif |
| 195 |
| 196 // This will mark the trace event as disabled by default. The user will need |
| 197 // to explicitly enable the event. |
| 198 #define TRACE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT(name) "disabled-by-default-" name |
| 199 |
| 200 // Records a pair of begin and end events called "name" for the current |
| 201 // scope, with 0, 1 or 2 associated arguments. If the category is not |
| 202 // enabled, then this does nothing. |
| 203 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 204 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 205 #define TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) \ |
| 206 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(category_group, name) \ |
| 207 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(category_group, name) |
| 208 #define TRACE_EVENT_WITH_FLOW0(category_group, name, bind_id, flow_flags) \ |
| 209 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(category_group, name) \ |
| 210 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED_WITH_FLOW(category_group, name, bind_id, \ |
| 211 flow_flags) |
| 212 #define TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 213 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(category_group, name) \ |
| 214 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 215 #define TRACE_EVENT_WITH_FLOW1(category_group, name, bind_id, flow_flags, \ |
| 216 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 217 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(category_group, name) \ |
| 218 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED_WITH_FLOW(category_group, name, bind_id, \ |
| 219 flow_flags, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 220 #define TRACE_EVENT2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \ |
| 221 arg2_val) \ |
| 222 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(category_group, name) \ |
| 223 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 224 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 225 #define TRACE_EVENT_WITH_FLOW2(category_group, name, bind_id, flow_flags, \ |
| 226 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 227 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(category_group, name) \ |
| 228 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED_WITH_FLOW(category_group, name, bind_id, \ |
| 229 flow_flags, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 230 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 231 |
| 232 // Records events like TRACE_EVENT2 but uses |memory_tag| for memory tracing. |
| 233 // Use this where |name| is too generic to accurately aggregate allocations. |
| 234 #define TRACE_EVENT_WITH_MEMORY_TAG2(category, name, memory_tag, arg1_name, \ |
| 235 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 236 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(category, memory_tag) \ |
| 237 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 238 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 239 |
| 240 // UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT* are like TRACE_EVENT* except that they are not |
| 241 // included in official builds. |
| 242 |
| 243 #if OFFICIAL_BUILD |
| 244 #undef TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD |
| 245 #define TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD 1 |
| 246 #elif !defined(TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD) |
| 247 #define TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD 0 |
| 248 #endif |
| 249 |
| 250 #if TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD |
| 251 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) (void)0 |
| 252 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 253 (void)0 |
| 254 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 255 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 256 (void)0 |
| 257 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) (void)0 |
| 258 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, \ |
| 259 arg1_val) \ |
| 260 (void)0 |
| 261 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, \ |
| 262 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 263 (void)0 |
| 264 #else |
| 265 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) \ |
| 266 TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) |
| 267 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 268 TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 269 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 270 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 271 TRACE_EVENT2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 272 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) \ |
| 273 TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) |
| 274 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, \ |
| 275 arg1_val) \ |
| 276 TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 277 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, \ |
| 278 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 279 TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 280 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 281 #endif |
| 282 |
| 283 // Records a single event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
| 284 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 285 // does nothing. |
| 286 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 287 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 288 #define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) \ |
| 289 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category_group, name, \ |
| 290 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE | scope) |
| 291 #define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 292 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category_group, name, \ |
| 293 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE | scope, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 294 #define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 295 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 296 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category_group, name, \ |
| 297 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE | scope, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 298 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 299 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) \ |
| 300 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category_group, name, \ |
| 301 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY | scope) |
| 302 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, \ |
| 303 arg1_val) \ |
| 304 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category_group, name, \ |
| 305 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY | scope, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 306 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, \ |
| 307 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 308 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category_group, name, \ |
| 309 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY | scope, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 310 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 311 |
| 312 // Syntactic sugars for the sampling tracing in the main thread. |
| 313 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE(category, name) \ |
| 314 TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, category, name) |
| 315 #define TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE() \ |
| 316 TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0) |
| 317 #define TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE(category, name) \ |
| 318 TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, category, name) |
| 319 #define TRACE_EVENT_SET_NONCONST_SAMPLING_STATE(categoryAndName) \ |
| 320 TRACE_EVENT_SET_NONCONST_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, categoryAndName) |
| 321 |
| 322 // Records a single BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
| 323 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 324 // does nothing. |
| 325 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 326 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 327 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN0(category_group, name) \ |
| 328 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category_group, name, \ |
| 329 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 330 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 331 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category_group, name, \ |
| 332 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 333 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 334 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 335 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category_group, name, \ |
| 336 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 337 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 338 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN0(category_group, name) \ |
| 339 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category_group, name, \ |
| 340 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 341 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 342 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category_group, name, \ |
| 343 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 344 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 345 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 346 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category_group, name, \ |
| 347 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 348 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 349 |
| 350 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_BEGINx but with a custom |at| timestamp provided. |
| 351 // - |id| is used to match the _BEGIN event with the _END event. |
| 352 // Events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
| 353 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
| 354 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
| 355 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
| 356 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 357 thread_id, timestamp) \ |
| 358 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 359 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 360 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 361 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0( \ |
| 362 category_group, name, id, thread_id, timestamp) \ |
| 363 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 364 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 365 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 366 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP1( \ |
| 367 category_group, name, id, thread_id, timestamp, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 368 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 369 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 370 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 371 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP2( \ |
| 372 category_group, name, id, thread_id, timestamp, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 373 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 374 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 375 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 376 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \ |
| 377 arg2_val) |
| 378 |
| 379 // Records a single END event for "name" immediately. If the category |
| 380 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. |
| 381 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 382 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 383 #define TRACE_EVENT_END0(category_group, name) \ |
| 384 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category_group, name, \ |
| 385 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 386 #define TRACE_EVENT_END1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 387 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category_group, name, \ |
| 388 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 389 #define TRACE_EVENT_END2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \ |
| 390 arg2_val) \ |
| 391 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category_group, name, \ |
| 392 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 393 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 394 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END0(category_group, name) \ |
| 395 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category_group, name, \ |
| 396 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 397 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 398 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category_group, name, \ |
| 399 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 400 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 401 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 402 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category_group, name, \ |
| 403 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 404 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 405 |
| 406 #define TRACE_EVENT_MARK(category_group, name) \ |
| 407 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_MARK, category_group, name, \ |
| 408 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 409 |
| 410 #define TRACE_EVENT_MARK_WITH_TIMESTAMP(category_group, name, timestamp) \ |
| 411 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_TIMESTAMP(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_MARK, \ |
| 412 category_group, name, timestamp, \ |
| 413 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 414 |
| 415 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_MARK(category_group, name) \ |
| 416 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_MARK, category_group, name, \ |
| 417 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 418 |
| 419 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_MARK_WITH_TIMESTAMP(category_group, name, timestamp) \ |
| 420 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_TIMESTAMP(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_MARK, \ |
| 421 category_group, name, timestamp, \ |
| 422 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 423 |
| 424 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_ENDx but with a custom |at| timestamp provided. |
| 425 // - |id| is used to match the _BEGIN event with the _END event. |
| 426 // Events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
| 427 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
| 428 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
| 429 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
| 430 #define TRACE_EVENT_END_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 431 thread_id, timestamp) \ |
| 432 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 433 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 434 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 435 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0( \ |
| 436 category_group, name, id, thread_id, timestamp) \ |
| 437 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 438 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 439 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 440 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP1( \ |
| 441 category_group, name, id, thread_id, timestamp, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 442 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 443 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 444 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 445 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP2( \ |
| 446 category_group, name, id, thread_id, timestamp, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 447 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 448 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 449 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
| 450 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \ |
| 451 arg2_val) |
| 452 |
| 453 // Records the value of a counter called "name" immediately. Value |
| 454 // must be representable as a 32 bit integer. |
| 455 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 456 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 457 #define TRACE_COUNTER1(category_group, name, value) \ |
| 458 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, name, \ |
| 459 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "value", \ |
| 460 static_cast<int>(value)) |
| 461 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER1(category_group, name, value) \ |
| 462 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, name, \ |
| 463 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, "value", \ |
| 464 static_cast<int>(value)) |
| 465 |
| 466 // Records the values of a multi-parted counter called "name" immediately. |
| 467 // The UI will treat value1 and value2 as parts of a whole, displaying their |
| 468 // values as a stacked-bar chart. |
| 469 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 470 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 471 #define TRACE_COUNTER2(category_group, name, value1_name, value1_val, \ |
| 472 value2_name, value2_val) \ |
| 473 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, name, \ |
| 474 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, value1_name, \ |
| 475 static_cast<int>(value1_val), value2_name, \ |
| 476 static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
| 477 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER2(category_group, name, value1_name, value1_val, \ |
| 478 value2_name, value2_val) \ |
| 479 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, name, \ |
| 480 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, value1_name, \ |
| 481 static_cast<int>(value1_val), value2_name, \ |
| 482 static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
| 483 |
| 484 // Records the value of a counter called "name" immediately. Value |
| 485 // must be representable as a 32 bit integer. |
| 486 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 487 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 488 // - |id| is used to disambiguate counters with the same name. It must either |
| 489 // be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. If it's a pointer, the bits |
| 490 // will be xored with a hash of the process ID so that the same pointer on |
| 491 // two different processes will not collide. |
| 492 #define TRACE_COUNTER_ID1(category_group, name, id, value) \ |
| 493 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, \ |
| 494 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "value", \ |
| 495 static_cast<int>(value)) |
| 496 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER_ID1(category_group, name, id, value) \ |
| 497 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, \ |
| 498 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, "value", \ |
| 499 static_cast<int>(value)) |
| 500 |
| 501 // Records the values of a multi-parted counter called "name" immediately. |
| 502 // The UI will treat value1 and value2 as parts of a whole, displaying their |
| 503 // values as a stacked-bar chart. |
| 504 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 505 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 506 // - |id| is used to disambiguate counters with the same name. It must either |
| 507 // be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. If it's a pointer, the bits |
| 508 // will be xored with a hash of the process ID so that the same pointer on |
| 509 // two different processes will not collide. |
| 510 #define TRACE_COUNTER_ID2(category_group, name, id, value1_name, value1_val, \ |
| 511 value2_name, value2_val) \ |
| 512 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, \ |
| 513 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
| 514 value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \ |
| 515 value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
| 516 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER_ID2(category_group, name, id, value1_name, \ |
| 517 value1_val, value2_name, value2_val) \ |
| 518 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category_group, \ |
| 519 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
| 520 value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \ |
| 521 value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
| 522 |
| 523 // TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLE_* events are injected by the sampling profiler. |
| 524 #define TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLE_WITH_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, \ |
| 525 thread_id, timestamp) \ |
| 526 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 527 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SAMPLE, category_group, name, 0, thread_id, timestamp, \ |
| 528 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 529 |
| 530 #define TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLE_WITH_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP1( \ |
| 531 category_group, name, thread_id, timestamp, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 532 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 533 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SAMPLE, category_group, name, 0, thread_id, timestamp, \ |
| 534 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 535 |
| 536 #define TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLE_WITH_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP2(category_group, name, \ |
| 537 thread_id, timestamp, \ |
| 538 arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 539 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 540 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 541 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SAMPLE, category_group, name, 0, thread_id, timestamp, \ |
| 542 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 543 |
| 544 // ASYNC_STEP_* APIs should be only used by legacy code. New code should |
| 545 // consider using NESTABLE_ASYNC_* APIs to describe substeps within an async |
| 546 // event. |
| 547 // Records a single ASYNC_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
| 548 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 549 // does nothing. |
| 550 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 551 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 552 // - |id| is used to match the ASYNC_BEGIN event with the ASYNC_END event. ASYNC |
| 553 // events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
| 554 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
| 555 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
| 556 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
| 557 // |
| 558 // An asynchronous operation can consist of multiple phases. The first phase is |
| 559 // defined by the ASYNC_BEGIN calls. Additional phases can be defined using the |
| 560 // ASYNC_STEP_INTO or ASYNC_STEP_PAST macros. The ASYNC_STEP_INTO macro will |
| 561 // annotate the block following the call. The ASYNC_STEP_PAST macro will |
| 562 // annotate the block prior to the call. Note that any particular event must use |
| 563 // only STEP_INTO or STEP_PAST macros; they can not mix and match. When the |
| 564 // operation completes, call ASYNC_END. |
| 565 // |
| 566 // An ASYNC trace typically occurs on a single thread (if not, they will only be |
| 567 // drawn on the thread defined in the ASYNC_BEGIN event), but all events in that |
| 568 // operation must use the same |name| and |id|. Each step can have its own |
| 569 // args. |
| 570 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 571 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
| 572 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 573 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 574 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 575 arg1_val) \ |
| 576 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
| 577 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 578 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 579 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 580 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 581 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 582 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 583 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 584 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 585 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
| 586 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 587 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 588 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 589 arg1_val) \ |
| 590 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
| 591 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 592 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 593 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 594 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 595 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 596 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 597 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 598 |
| 599 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGINx but with a custom |at| timestamp |
| 600 // provided. |
| 601 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 602 timestamp) \ |
| 603 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 604 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 605 TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 606 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 607 timestamp) \ |
| 608 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 609 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 610 TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 611 |
| 612 // Records a single ASYNC_STEP_INTO event for |step| immediately. If the |
| 613 // category is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must |
| 614 // match the ASYNC_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step |
| 615 // within the async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next |
| 616 // phase of an asynchronous operation. The ASYNC_BEGIN event must not have any |
| 617 // ASYNC_STEP_PAST events. |
| 618 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_INTO0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
| 619 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_INTO, \ |
| 620 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 621 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step) |
| 622 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_INTO1(category_group, name, id, step, \ |
| 623 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 624 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 625 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_INTO, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 626 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 627 |
| 628 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_INTOx but with a custom |at| timestamp |
| 629 // provided. |
| 630 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_INTO_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 631 step, timestamp) \ |
| 632 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 633 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_INTO, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 634 TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
| 635 "step", step) |
| 636 |
| 637 // Records a single ASYNC_STEP_PAST event for |step| immediately. If the |
| 638 // category is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must |
| 639 // match the ASYNC_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step |
| 640 // within the async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next |
| 641 // phase of an asynchronous operation. The ASYNC_BEGIN event must not have any |
| 642 // ASYNC_STEP_INTO events. |
| 643 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_PAST0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
| 644 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_PAST, \ |
| 645 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 646 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step) |
| 647 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_PAST1(category_group, name, id, step, \ |
| 648 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 649 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 650 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_PAST, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 651 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 652 |
| 653 // Records a single ASYNC_END event for "name" immediately. If the category |
| 654 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. |
| 655 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 656 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
| 657 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 658 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 659 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 660 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
| 661 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 662 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 663 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 664 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 665 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 666 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 667 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 668 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 669 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
| 670 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 671 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 672 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 673 arg1_val) \ |
| 674 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
| 675 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 676 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 677 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 678 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 679 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 680 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 681 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 682 |
| 683 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_ENDx but with a custom |at| timestamp provided. |
| 684 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 685 timestamp) \ |
| 686 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 687 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 688 TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 689 |
| 690 // NESTABLE_ASYNC_* APIs are used to describe an async operation, which can |
| 691 // be nested within a NESTABLE_ASYNC event and/or have inner NESTABLE_ASYNC |
| 692 // events. |
| 693 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 694 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 695 // - A pair of NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN event and NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event is |
| 696 // considered as a match if their category_group, name and id all match. |
| 697 // - |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
| 698 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
| 699 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
| 700 // - |id| is used to match a child NESTABLE_ASYNC event with its parent |
| 701 // NESTABLE_ASYNC event. Therefore, events in the same nested event tree must |
| 702 // be logged using the same id and category_group. |
| 703 // |
| 704 // Unmatched NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event will be parsed as an event that starts |
| 705 // at the first NESTABLE_ASYNC event of that id, and unmatched |
| 706 // NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN event will be parsed as an event that ends at the last |
| 707 // NESTABLE_ASYNC event of that id. Corresponding warning messages for |
| 708 // unmatched events will be shown in the analysis view. |
| 709 |
| 710 // Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with |
| 711 // 0, 1 or 2 associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 712 // does nothing. |
| 713 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 714 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
| 715 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 716 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 717 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 718 arg1_val) \ |
| 719 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
| 720 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 721 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 722 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 723 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 724 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 725 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 726 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 727 // Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event called "name" immediately, with 0 |
| 728 // or 2 associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this does |
| 729 // nothing. |
| 730 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 731 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, \ |
| 732 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 733 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 734 // Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event called "name" immediately, with 1 |
| 735 // associated argument. If the category is not enabled, then this does nothing. |
| 736 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 737 arg1_val) \ |
| 738 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, \ |
| 739 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 740 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 741 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 742 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 743 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 744 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 745 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 746 |
| 747 // Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT event called "name" immediately, |
| 748 // with one associated argument. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 749 // does nothing. |
| 750 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT1(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 751 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 752 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT, \ |
| 753 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 754 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 755 // Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT event called "name" immediately, |
| 756 // with 2 associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 757 // does nothing. |
| 758 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT2( \ |
| 759 category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 760 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 761 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 762 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 763 |
| 764 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TTS2( \ |
| 765 category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 766 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 767 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 768 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_ASYNC_TTS | TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 769 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 770 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END_WITH_TTS2( \ |
| 771 category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 772 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 773 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 774 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_ASYNC_TTS | TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 775 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 776 |
| 777 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_{BEGIN,END}x but with a custom |
| 778 // |timestamp| provided. |
| 779 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, \ |
| 780 id, timestamp) \ |
| 781 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 782 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 783 TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 784 |
| 785 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, name, \ |
| 786 id, timestamp) \ |
| 787 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 788 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 789 TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 790 |
| 791 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TIMESTAMP0( \ |
| 792 category_group, name, id, timestamp) \ |
| 793 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 794 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 795 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 796 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END_WITH_TIMESTAMP0( \ |
| 797 category_group, name, id, timestamp) \ |
| 798 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 799 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 800 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 801 |
| 802 // Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT event called "name" immediately, |
| 803 // with 2 associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 804 // does nothing. |
| 805 #define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT2( \ |
| 806 category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 807 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 808 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 809 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 810 |
| 811 // Records a single FLOW_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
| 812 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
| 813 // does nothing. |
| 814 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
| 815 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
| 816 // - |id| is used to match the FLOW_BEGIN event with the FLOW_END event. FLOW |
| 817 // events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
| 818 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
| 819 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
| 820 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
| 821 // FLOW events are different from ASYNC events in how they are drawn by the |
| 822 // tracing UI. A FLOW defines asynchronous data flow, such as posting a task |
| 823 // (FLOW_BEGIN) and later executing that task (FLOW_END). Expect FLOWs to be |
| 824 // drawn as lines or arrows from FLOW_BEGIN scopes to FLOW_END scopes. Similar |
| 825 // to ASYNC, a FLOW can consist of multiple phases. The first phase is defined |
| 826 // by the FLOW_BEGIN calls. Additional phases can be defined using the FLOW_STEP |
| 827 // macros. When the operation completes, call FLOW_END. An async operation can |
| 828 // span threads and processes, but all events in that operation must use the |
| 829 // same |name| and |id|. Each event can have its own args. |
| 830 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 831 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
| 832 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 833 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 834 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 835 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
| 836 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 837 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 838 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 839 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 840 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 841 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 842 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 843 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 844 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
| 845 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 846 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 847 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 848 arg1_val) \ |
| 849 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
| 850 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 851 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 852 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 853 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 854 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 855 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 856 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 857 |
| 858 // Records a single FLOW_STEP event for |step| immediately. If the category |
| 859 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must match the |
| 860 // FLOW_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step within the |
| 861 // async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next phase of an |
| 862 // asynchronous operation. |
| 863 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_STEP0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
| 864 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, \ |
| 865 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 866 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step) |
| 867 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_STEP1(category_group, name, id, step, arg1_name, \ |
| 868 arg1_val) \ |
| 869 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 870 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 871 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 872 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_STEP0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
| 873 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, \ |
| 874 category_group, name, id, \ |
| 875 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, "step", step) |
| 876 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_STEP1(category_group, name, id, step, arg1_name, \ |
| 877 arg1_val) \ |
| 878 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 879 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, category_group, name, id, \ |
| 880 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, "step", step, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
| 881 |
| 882 // Records a single FLOW_END event for "name" immediately. If the category |
| 883 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. |
| 884 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 885 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, \ |
| 886 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 887 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END_BIND_TO_ENCLOSING0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 888 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, \ |
| 889 name, id, \ |
| 890 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_BIND_TO_ENCLOSING) |
| 891 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
| 892 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, \ |
| 893 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, \ |
| 894 arg1_val) |
| 895 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
| 896 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 897 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, \ |
| 898 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, \ |
| 899 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 900 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 901 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, \ |
| 902 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
| 903 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 904 arg1_val) \ |
| 905 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, \ |
| 906 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, \ |
| 907 arg1_val) |
| 908 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
| 909 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
| 910 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, \ |
| 911 name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, \ |
| 912 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
| 913 |
| 914 // Macros to track the life time and value of arbitrary client objects. |
| 915 // See also TraceTrackableObject. |
| 916 #define TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_CREATED_WITH_ID(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 917 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 918 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_CREATE_OBJECT, category_group, name, \ |
| 919 TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id), TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 920 |
| 921 #define TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_SNAPSHOT_WITH_ID(category_group, name, id, \ |
| 922 snapshot) \ |
| 923 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 924 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SNAPSHOT_OBJECT, category_group, name, \ |
| 925 TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id), TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "snapshot", snapshot) |
| 926 |
| 927 #define TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_SNAPSHOT_WITH_ID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 928 category_group, name, id, timestamp, snapshot) \ |
| 929 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
| 930 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SNAPSHOT_OBJECT, category_group, name, \ |
| 931 TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id), TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, \ |
| 932 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "snapshot", snapshot) |
| 933 |
| 934 #define TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_DELETED_WITH_ID(category_group, name, id) \ |
| 935 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \ |
| 936 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_DELETE_OBJECT, category_group, name, \ |
| 937 TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id), TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
| 938 |
| 939 // Macro to efficiently determine if a given category group is enabled. |
| 940 #define TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED(category_group, ret) \ |
| 941 do { \ |
| 942 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group); \ |
| 943 if (INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED_FOR_RECORDING_MODE()) { \ |
| 944 *ret = true; \ |
| 945 } else { \ |
| 946 *ret = false; \ |
| 947 } \ |
| 948 } while (0) |
| 949 |
| 950 // Macro to explicitly warm up a given category group. This could be useful in |
| 951 // cases where we want to initialize a category group before any trace events |
| 952 // for that category group is reported. For example, to have a category group |
| 953 // always show up in the "record categories" list for manually selecting |
| 954 // settings in about://tracing. |
| 955 #define TRACE_EVENT_WARMUP_CATEGORY(category_group) \ |
| 956 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group) |
| 957 |
| 958 // Macro to efficiently determine, through polling, if a new trace has begun. |
| 959 #define TRACE_EVENT_IS_NEW_TRACE(ret) \ |
| 960 do { \ |
| 961 static int INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(lastRecordingNumber) = 0; \ |
| 962 int num_traces_recorded = TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_NUM_TRACES_RECORDED(); \ |
| 963 if (num_traces_recorded != -1 && \ |
| 964 num_traces_recorded != \ |
| 965 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(lastRecordingNumber)) { \ |
| 966 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(lastRecordingNumber) = num_traces_recorded; \ |
| 967 *ret = true; \ |
| 968 } else { \ |
| 969 *ret = false; \ |
| 970 } \ |
| 971 } while (0) |
| 972 |
| 973 // Notes regarding the following definitions: |
| 974 // New values can be added and propagated to third party libraries, but existing |
| 975 // definitions must never be changed, because third party libraries may use old |
| 976 // definitions. |
| 977 |
| 978 // Phase indicates the nature of an event entry. E.g. part of a begin/end pair. |
| 979 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN ('B') |
| 980 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END ('E') |
| 981 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COMPLETE ('X') |
| 982 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT ('I') |
| 983 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN ('S') |
| 984 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_INTO ('T') |
| 985 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_PAST ('p') |
| 986 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END ('F') |
| 987 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN ('b') |
| 988 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END ('e') |
| 989 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT ('n') |
| 990 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN ('s') |
| 991 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP ('t') |
| 992 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END ('f') |
| 993 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_METADATA ('M') |
| 994 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER ('C') |
| 995 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SAMPLE ('P') |
| 996 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_CREATE_OBJECT ('N') |
| 997 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SNAPSHOT_OBJECT ('O') |
| 998 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_DELETE_OBJECT ('D') |
| 999 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_MEMORY_DUMP ('v') |
| 1000 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_MARK ('R') |
| 1001 |
| 1002 // Flags for changing the behavior of TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT. |
| 1003 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE (static_cast<unsigned int>(0)) |
| 1004 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 0)) |
| 1005 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_HAS_ID (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 1)) |
| 1006 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_MANGLE_ID (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 2)) |
| 1007 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_OFFSET (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 3)) |
| 1008 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_EXTRA (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 4)) |
| 1009 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_EXPLICIT_TIMESTAMP (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 5)) |
| 1010 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_ASYNC_TTS (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 6)) |
| 1011 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_BIND_TO_ENCLOSING (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 7)) |
| 1012 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_FLOW_IN (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 8)) |
| 1013 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_FLOW_OUT (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 9)) |
| 1014 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_HAS_CONTEXT_ID (static_cast<unsigned int>(1 << 10)) |
| 1015 |
| 1016 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_MASK \ |
| 1017 (static_cast<unsigned int>(TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_OFFSET | \ |
| 1018 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_EXTRA)) |
| 1019 |
| 1020 // Type values for identifying types in the TraceValue union. |
| 1021 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOL (static_cast<unsigned char>(1)) |
| 1022 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT (static_cast<unsigned char>(2)) |
| 1023 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT (static_cast<unsigned char>(3)) |
| 1024 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_DOUBLE (static_cast<unsigned char>(4)) |
| 1025 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_POINTER (static_cast<unsigned char>(5)) |
| 1026 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING (static_cast<unsigned char>(6)) |
| 1027 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_COPY_STRING (static_cast<unsigned char>(7)) |
| 1028 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_CONVERTABLE (static_cast<unsigned char>(8)) |
| 1029 |
| 1030 // Enum reflecting the scope of an INSTANT event. Must fit within |
| 1031 // TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_MASK. |
| 1032 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_GLOBAL (static_cast<unsigned char>(0 << 3)) |
| 1033 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_PROCESS (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 3)) |
| 1034 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_THREAD (static_cast<unsigned char>(2 << 3)) |
| 1035 |
| 1036 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_NAME_GLOBAL ('g') |
| 1037 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_NAME_PROCESS ('p') |
| 1038 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_NAME_THREAD ('t') |
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