| Index: base/metrics/histogram_persistence.cc
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| diff --git a/base/metrics/histogram_persistence.cc b/base/metrics/histogram_persistence.cc
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| +// Copyright (c) 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| +// found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +#include "base/metrics/histogram_persistence.h"
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| +
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| +#include "base/logging.h"
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| +#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
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| +#include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
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| +#include "base/metrics/histogram_base.h"
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| +#include "base/metrics/histogram_samples.h"
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| +#include "base/metrics/statistics_recorder.h"
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| +#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
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| +
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| +namespace base {
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| +
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| +namespace {
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| +
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| +// Type identifiers used when storing in persistent memory so they can be
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| +// identified during extraction; the first 4 bytes of the SHA1 of the name
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| +// is used as a unique integer. A "version number" is added to the base
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| +// so that, if the structure of that object changes, stored older versions
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| +// will be safely ignored.
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| +enum : uint32_t {
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| + kTypeIdHistogram = 0xF1645910 + 1, // SHA1(Histogram) v1
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| + kTypeIdRangesArray = 0xBCEA225A + 1, // SHA1(RangesArray) v1
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| + kTypeIdCountsArray = 0x53215530 + 1, // SHA1(CountsArray) v1
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| +};
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| +
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| +// This data must be held in persistent memory in order for processes to
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| +// locate and use histograms created elsewhere.
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| +struct PersistentHistogramData {
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| + int histogram_type;
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| + int flags;
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| + int minimum;
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| + int maximum;
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| + size_t bucket_count;
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ranges_ref;
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| + uint32_t ranges_checksum;
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference counts_ref;
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| + HistogramSamples::Metadata samples_metadata;
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| +
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| + // Space for the histogram name will be added during the actual allocation
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| + // request. This must be the last field of the structure. A zero-size array
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| + // or a "flexible" array would be preferred but is not (yet) valid C++.
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| + char name[1];
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| +};
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| +
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| +// The object held here will obviously not be destructed at process exit
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| +// but that's okay since PersistentMemoryAllocator objects are explicitly
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| +// forbidden from doing anything essential at exit anyway due to the fact
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| +// that they depend on data managed elsewhere and which could be destructed
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| +// first.
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| +PersistentMemoryAllocator* g_allocator = nullptr;
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| +
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| +} // namespace
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| +
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| +const Feature kPersistentHistogramsFeature{
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| + "PersistentHistograms", FEATURE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT
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| +};
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| +
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| +void SetPersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator(
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator) {
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| + // Releasing or changing an allocator is extremely dangerous because it
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| + // likely has histograms stored within it. If the backing memory is also
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| + // also released, future accesses to those histograms will seg-fault.
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| + // It's not a fatal CHECK() because tests do this knowing that all
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| + // such persistent histograms have already been forgotten.
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| + if (g_allocator) {
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| + LOG(WARNING) << "Active PersistentMemoryAllocator has been released."
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| + << " Some existing histogram pointers may be invalid.";
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| + delete g_allocator;
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| + }
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| + g_allocator = allocator;
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| +}
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| +
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| +PersistentMemoryAllocator* GetPersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator() {
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| + return g_allocator;
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| +}
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| +
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| +PersistentMemoryAllocator* ReleasePersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator() {
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator = g_allocator;
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| + g_allocator = nullptr;
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| + return allocator;
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| +};
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| +
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| +HistogramBase* CreatePersistentHistogram(
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator,
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| + PersistentHistogramData* histogram_data_ptr) {
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| + if (!histogram_data_ptr) {
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| + LOG(WARNING) << "Persistent histogram data was not valid; skipped.";
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| + NOTREACHED();
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| + return nullptr;
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Copy the histogram_data to local storage because anything in persistent
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| + // memory cannot be trusted as it could be changed at any moment by a
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| + // malicious actor that shares access. The contents of histogram_data are
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| + // validated below; the local copy is to ensure that the contents cannot
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| + // be externally changed between validation and use.
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| + PersistentHistogramData histogram_data = *histogram_data_ptr;
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| +
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| + HistogramBase::Sample* ranges_data =
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| + allocator->GetAsObject<HistogramBase::Sample>(histogram_data.ranges_ref,
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| + kTypeIdRangesArray);
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| + if (!ranges_data || histogram_data.bucket_count < 2 ||
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| + histogram_data.bucket_count + 1 >
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| + std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / sizeof(HistogramBase::Sample) ||
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| + allocator->GetAllocSize(histogram_data.ranges_ref) <
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| + (histogram_data.bucket_count + 1) * sizeof(HistogramBase::Sample)) {
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| + LOG(WARNING) << "Persistent histogram referenced invalid ranges array"
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| + << "; skipped.";
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| + NOTREACHED();
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| + return nullptr;
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| + }
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| + // To avoid racy destruction at shutdown, the following will be leaked.
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| + BucketRanges* ranges = new BucketRanges(histogram_data.bucket_count + 1);
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| + bool bad_ranges = false;
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| + for (size_t i = 0; i < ranges->size(); ++i) {
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| + if (i > 0 && ranges_data[i] <= ranges_data[i - 1])
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| + bad_ranges = true;
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| + ranges->set_range(i, ranges_data[i]);
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| + }
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| + ranges->ResetChecksum();
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| + if (bad_ranges || ranges->checksum() != histogram_data.ranges_checksum) {
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| + LOG(WARNING) << "Persistent histogram referenced invalid ranges array"
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| + << "; skipped.";
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| + NOTREACHED();
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| + return nullptr;
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| + }
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| + const BucketRanges* registered_ranges =
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| + StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicateRanges(ranges);
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| +
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| + HistogramBase::AtomicCount* counts_data =
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| + allocator->GetAsObject<HistogramBase::AtomicCount>(
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| + histogram_data.counts_ref, kTypeIdCountsArray);
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| + if (!counts_data ||
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| + allocator->GetAllocSize(histogram_data.counts_ref) <
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| + histogram_data.bucket_count * sizeof(HistogramBase::AtomicCount)) {
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| + LOG(WARNING) << "Persistent histogram referenced invalid counts array"
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| + << "; skipped.";
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| + NOTREACHED();
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| + return nullptr;
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| + }
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| +
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| + HistogramBase* histogram = nullptr;
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| + switch (histogram_data.histogram_type) {
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| + case HISTOGRAM:
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| + histogram = Histogram::PersistentGet(
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| + histogram_data_ptr->name,
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| + histogram_data.minimum,
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| + histogram_data.maximum,
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| + registered_ranges,
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| + counts_data,
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| + histogram_data.bucket_count,
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| + &histogram_data_ptr->samples_metadata);
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| + break;
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| + case LINEAR_HISTOGRAM:
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| + histogram = LinearHistogram::PersistentGet(
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| + histogram_data_ptr->name,
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| + histogram_data.minimum,
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| + histogram_data.maximum,
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| + registered_ranges,
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| + counts_data,
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| + histogram_data.bucket_count,
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| + &histogram_data_ptr->samples_metadata);
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| + break;
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| + case BOOLEAN_HISTOGRAM:
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| + histogram = BooleanHistogram::PersistentGet(
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| + histogram_data_ptr->name,
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| + registered_ranges,
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| + counts_data,
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| + &histogram_data_ptr->samples_metadata);
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| + break;
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| + case CUSTOM_HISTOGRAM:
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| + histogram = CustomHistogram::PersistentGet(
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| + histogram_data_ptr->name,
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| + registered_ranges,
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| + counts_data,
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| + histogram_data.bucket_count,
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| + &histogram_data_ptr->samples_metadata);
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| + break;
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (histogram) {
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| + DCHECK_EQ(histogram_data.histogram_type, histogram->GetHistogramType());
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| + histogram->SetFlags(histogram_data.flags);
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| + }
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| +
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| + return histogram;
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| +}
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| +
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| +HistogramBase* GetPersistentHistogram(
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator,
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| + int32_t ref) {
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| + // Unfortunately, the above "pickle" methods cannot be used as part of the
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| + // persistance because the deserialization methods always create local
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| + // count data (these must referenced the persistent counts) and always add
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| + // it to the local list of known histograms (these may be simple references
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| + // to histograms in other processes).
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| + PersistentHistogramData* histogram_data =
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| + allocator->GetAsObject<PersistentHistogramData>(ref, kTypeIdHistogram);
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| + size_t length = allocator->GetAllocSize(ref);
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| + if (!histogram_data ||
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| + reinterpret_cast<char*>(histogram_data)[length - 1] != '\0') {
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| + LOG(WARNING) << "Persistent histogram data was invalid or had invalid name"
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| + << "; skipped.";
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| + NOTREACHED();
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| + return nullptr;
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| + }
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| + return CreatePersistentHistogram(allocator, histogram_data);
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| +}
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| +
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| +HistogramBase* GetNextPersistentHistogram(
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator,
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator* iter) {
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref;
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| + uint32_t type_id;
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| + while ((ref = allocator->GetNextIterable(iter, &type_id)) != 0) {
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| + if (type_id == kTypeIdHistogram)
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| + return GetPersistentHistogram(allocator, ref);
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| + }
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| + return nullptr;
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| +}
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| +
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| +void FinalizePersistentHistogram(PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref,
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| + bool registered) {
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| + // If the created persistent histogram was registered then it needs to
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| + // be marked as "iterable" in order to be found by other processes.
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| + if (registered)
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| + GetPersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator()->MakeIterable(ref);
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| + // If it wasn't registered then a race condition must have caused
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| + // two to be created. The allocator does not support releasing the
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| + // acquired memory so just change the type to be empty.
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| + else
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| + GetPersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator()->SetType(ref, 0);
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| +}
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| +
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| +HistogramBase* AllocatePersistentHistogram(
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator,
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| + HistogramType histogram_type,
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| + const std::string& name,
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| + int minimum,
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| + int maximum,
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| + const BucketRanges* bucket_ranges,
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| + int32_t flags,
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference* ref_ptr) {
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| + if (allocator) {
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| + size_t bucket_count = bucket_ranges->bucket_count();
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| + CHECK(bucket_count <= std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max() /
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| + sizeof(HistogramBase::AtomicCount));
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| + size_t counts_memory = bucket_count * sizeof(HistogramBase::AtomicCount);
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| + size_t ranges_memory = (bucket_count + 1) * sizeof(HistogramBase::Sample);
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ranges_ref =
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| + allocator->Allocate(ranges_memory, kTypeIdRangesArray);
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference counts_ref =
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| + allocator->Allocate(counts_memory, kTypeIdCountsArray);
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| + PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference histogram_ref =
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| + allocator->Allocate(offsetof(PersistentHistogramData, name) +
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| + name.length() + 1, kTypeIdHistogram);
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| + HistogramBase::Sample* ranges_data =
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| + allocator->GetAsObject<HistogramBase::Sample>(ranges_ref,
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| + kTypeIdRangesArray);
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| + PersistentHistogramData* histogram_data =
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| + allocator->GetAsObject<PersistentHistogramData>(histogram_ref,
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| + kTypeIdHistogram);
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| +
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| + // Only continue here if all allocations were successful. If they weren't
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| + // there is no way to free the space but that's not really a problem since
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| + // the allocations only fail because the space is full and so any future
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| + // attempts will also fail.
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| + if (counts_ref && ranges_data && histogram_data) {
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| + strcpy(histogram_data->name, name.c_str());
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| + for (size_t i = 0; i < bucket_ranges->size(); ++i)
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| + ranges_data[i] = bucket_ranges->range(i);
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| +
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| + histogram_data->histogram_type = histogram_type;
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| + histogram_data->flags = flags;
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| + histogram_data->minimum = minimum;
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| + histogram_data->maximum = maximum;
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| + histogram_data->bucket_count = bucket_count;
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| + histogram_data->ranges_ref = ranges_ref;
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| + histogram_data->ranges_checksum = bucket_ranges->checksum();
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| + histogram_data->counts_ref = counts_ref;
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| +
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| + // Create the histogram using resources in persistent memory. This ends up
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| + // resolving the "ref" values stored in histogram_data instad of just
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| + // using what is already known above but avoids duplicating the switch
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| + // statement here and serves as a double-check that everything is
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| + // correct before commiting the new histogram to persistent space.
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| + HistogramBase* histogram =
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| + CreatePersistentHistogram(allocator, histogram_data);
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| + DCHECK(histogram);
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| + if (ref_ptr != nullptr)
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| + *ref_ptr = histogram_ref;
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| + return histogram;
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| + }
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| +
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| + LOG(WARNING) << "Could not create histogram \"" << name
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| + << "\" in persistent memory (full=" << allocator->IsFull()
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| + << ", corrupt=" << allocator->IsCorrupt() << ")";
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| + }
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| +
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| + return nullptr;
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| +}
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| +
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| +void ImportPersistentHistograms() {
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| + // Each call resumes from where it last left off so need persistant iterator.
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| + // The lock protects against concurrent access to the iterator.
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| + static PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator iter;
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| + static base::Lock lock;
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| +
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| + if (g_allocator) {
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| + base::AutoLock auto_lock(lock);
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| + if (iter.is_clear())
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| + g_allocator->CreateIterator(&iter);
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| +
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| + for (;;) {
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| + HistogramBase* h = GetNextPersistentHistogram(g_allocator, &iter);
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| + if (!h)
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| + break;
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| + StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicate(h);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +} // namespace base
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