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Issue 1374283003: Reporting top cpu and memory consumers via rappor on chromeos (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
Patch Set: browser/gpu stats by UMA histograms, buckets for cpu cores. Created 5 years, 1 month ago
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Index: chrome/browser/chromeos/resource_reporter/resource_reporter.h
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+// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+
+#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_CHROMEOS_RESOURCE_REPORTER_RESOURCE_REPORTER_H_
+#define CHROME_BROWSER_CHROMEOS_RESOURCE_REPORTER_RESOURCE_REPORTER_H_
+
+#include <map>
+#include <set>
+
+#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
+#include "base/macros.h"
+#include "base/memory/memory_pressure_listener.h"
+#include "chrome/browser/task_management/task_manager_observer.h"
+#include "components/metrics/metrics_service.h"
+#include "components/rappor/sample.h"
+
+namespace base {
+template <typename T>
+struct DefaultSingletonTraits;
+}
+
+using MemoryPressureLevel = base::MemoryPressureListener::MemoryPressureLevel;
+
+namespace chromeos {
+
+// A system that tracks the top |kTopConsumersCount| CPU and memory consumer
+// Chrome tasks and reports them via Rappor whenever memory pressure is moderate
+// or higher.
+class ResourceReporter
+ : public task_management::TaskManagerObserver,
+ public metrics::MetricsServiceObserver {
+ public:
+ // A collection of the data of a task manager's task that the ResourceReporter
+ // is interested in.
+ struct TaskRecord {
+ // The ID of the task.
+ task_management::TaskId id;
+
+ // The name of the Rappor sample to be used for recording a sample
+ // representing this task.
+ std::string rappor_sample;
+
+ // The CPU usage of the task from most recent task manager refresh.
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 Is this a percentage? Clarify the comment.
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done.
+ double cpu;
+
+ // The physical memory usage of the task from the most recent task manager
+ // refresh.
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 In bytes? Does this include shared memory?
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done.
+ int64_t memory;
+
+ // True if the task is running on backgrounded process.
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 "running at background priority" might be a better
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done.
+ bool is_background;
+
+ explicit TaskRecord(task_management::TaskId the_id)
+ : id(the_id), cpu(0.0), memory(0), is_background(false) {}
+
+ TaskRecord(task_management::TaskId the_id,
+ const std::string& the_sample,
+ double the_cpu,
+ int64_t the_memory,
+ bool background)
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 Should be in the .cc file.
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done.
+ : id(the_id),
+ rappor_sample(the_sample),
+ cpu(the_cpu),
+ memory(the_memory),
+ is_background(background) {}
+ };
+
+ ~ResourceReporter() override;
+
+ // The system runs only if the user has opted-in to send anonymous usage stats
+ // to Google. We observe state changes in the MetricsService which will
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 Is there a way to word this without saying "Google
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done.
+ // determine if the ResourceReporter needs to observe the task manager and
+ // collect resource usage stats.
+ static void StartObservingMetricsService();
+ static void StopObservingMetricsService();
+
+ // The singleton instance.
+ static ResourceReporter* GetInstance();
+
+ // task_management::TaskManagerObserver:
+ void OnTaskAdded(task_management::TaskId id) override;
+ void OnTaskToBeRemoved(task_management::TaskId id) override;
+ void OnTasksRefreshed(const task_management::TaskIdList& task_ids) override;
+
+ // metrics::MetricsServiceObserver:
+ void OnMetricsServiceStart() override;
+ void OnMetricsServiceStop() override;
+
+ private:
+ friend struct base::DefaultSingletonTraits<ResourceReporter>;
+ friend class ResourceReporterTest;
+ FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(ResourceReporterTest, TestGetCpuRapporMetricName);
+ FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(ResourceReporterTest, TestGetMemoryRapporMetricName);
+ FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(ResourceReporterTest, TestAll);
+
+ // A functor to sort the TaskRecords by their |cpu| in a descending order.
+ struct TaskRecordByCpuSorter {
+ bool operator()(TaskRecord* const& lhs, TaskRecord* const& rhs) const {
+ if (lhs->cpu == rhs->cpu)
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 This is a nontrivial function; shouldn't be in a h
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done and modified for both sorters to be a Less th
+ return lhs->id > rhs->id;
+ return lhs->cpu > rhs->cpu;
+ }
+ };
+
+ // A functor to sort the TaskRecords by their |memory| in a descending order.
+ struct TaskRecordByMemorySorter {
+ bool operator()(TaskRecord* const& lhs, TaskRecord* const& rhs) const {
+ if (lhs->memory == rhs->memory)
+ return lhs->id > rhs->id;
+ return lhs->memory > rhs->memory;
+ }
+ };
+
+ enum TaskProcessPriority {
+ FOREGROUND = 0,
+ BACKGROUND,
+ PRIORITIES_NUM,
+ };
+
+ enum CpuUsageRange {
+ RANGE_0_TO_10_PERCENT = 0,
+ RANGE_10_TO_30_PERCENT,
+ RANGE_30_TO_60_PERCENT,
+ RANGE_ABOVE_60_PERCENT,
+ CPU_RANGES_NUM,
+ };
+
+ enum MemoryUsageRange {
+ RANGE_0_TO_200_MB = 0,
+ RANGE_200_TO_400_MB,
+ RANGE_400_TO_600_MB,
+ RANGE_600_TO_800_MB,
+ RANGE_800_TO_1_GB,
+ RANGE_ABOVE_1_GB,
+ MEMORY_RANGES_NUM,
+ };
+
+ enum CpuCoresNumberRange {
+ RANGE_CORES_0_CORES = 0,
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 I've never seen a machine with 0 cores. How would
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done.
+ RANGE_CORES_1_TO_2_CORES, // [1, 2]
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 Should 1 and 2 cores be separate buckets?
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Done.
+ RANGE_CORES_2_TO_4_CORES, // ]2, 4]
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 This "]2" notation (which I assume means an open i
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 Haha! Yes it means an open interval. We used to wr
+ RANGE_CORES_4_TO_8_CORES, // ]4, 8]
+ RANGE_CORES_8_TO_16_CORES, // ]8, 16]
+ RANGE_CORES_ABOVE_16_CORES, // > 16
+ CORES_RANGES_NUM,
+ };
+
+ // The maximum number of top consumer tasks of each resource that we're
+ // interested in reporting.
+ static const size_t kTopConsumersCount;
+
+ ResourceReporter();
+
+ // Creates a Rappor sample for the given |task_record|.
+ static scoped_ptr<rappor::Sample> CreateRapporSample(
+ rappor::RapporService* rappor_service,
+ const TaskRecord& task_record);
+
+ // Gets the CPU/memory usage ranges given the |cpu| / |memory_in_bytes|
+ // values.
+ static CpuUsageRange GetCpuUsageRange(double cpu);
+ static MemoryUsageRange GetMemoryUsageRange(int64_t memory_in_bytes);
+
+ // Gets the bucket in which the current system's number of CPU cores fall
+ // into.
+ static CpuCoresNumberRange GetCurrentSystemCpuCoresRange();
+
+ // Start / stop observing the task manager and the memory pressure events.
+ void StartMonitoring();
+ void StopMonitoring();
+
+ // The callback function that will be invoked on memory pressure events.
+ void OnMemoryPressure(MemoryPressureLevel memory_pressure_level);
+
+ // We'll use this to watch for memory pressure events so that we can trigger
+ // Rappor sampling at moderate memory pressure or higher.
+ scoped_ptr<base::MemoryPressureListener> memory_pressure_listener_;
+
+ // Contains the collected data about the currently running tasks from the most
+ // recent task manager refresh.
+ std::map<task_management::TaskId, scoped_ptr<TaskRecord>> task_records_;
+
+ // Contains the top |kTopConsumerCount| CPU consumer tasks sorted in a
+ // descending order by their CPU usage.
+ std::set<TaskRecord*, TaskRecordByCpuSorter> task_records_by_cpu_;
+
+ // Contains the top |kTopConsumerCount| memory consumer tasks sorted in a
+ // descending order by their memory usage.
+ std::set<TaskRecord*, TaskRecordByMemorySorter> task_records_by_memory_;
+
+ const CpuCoresNumberRange system_cpu_cores_range_;
+
+ // the most recent reading for the browser and GPU processes to be reported as
+ // UMA histograms when the system is under moderate memory pressure or higher.
+ double last_browser_process_cpu_ = 0.0;
+ double last_gpu_process_cpu_ = 0.0;
+ int64_t last_browser_process_memory_ = 0;
+ int64_t last_gpu_process_memory_ = 0;
+
+ MemoryPressureLevel previous_memory_pressure_level_ =
+ MemoryPressureLevel::MEMORY_PRESSURE_LEVEL_NONE;
+
+ // MetricsService::Start()/Stop() can be called multiple times which can cause
+ // all sort of trouble. We need to track whether we have already started
+ // monitoring or not using the below flag.
+ bool is_monitoring_;
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/10 23:29:56 This is kind of weird. Why are there redundant Sta
afakhry 2015/11/12 00:21:28 The problem happens when Start() is called several
ncarter (slow) 2015/11/13 22:44:32 Are we just coding around a bug in the MetricsServ
+
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ResourceReporter);
+};
+
+} // namespace chromeos
+
+#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_CHROMEOS_RESOURCE_REPORTER_RESOURCE_REPORTER_H_

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