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+// Copyright (c) 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 BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_PERSISTENCE_H_ |
+#define BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_PERSISTENCE_H_ |
+ |
+#include "base/base_export.h" |
+#include "base/feature_list.h" |
+#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
+#include "base/metrics/histogram_base.h" |
+#include "base/metrics/persistent_memory_allocator.h" |
+ |
+namespace base { |
+ |
+// Enumerate possible creation results for reporting. |
+enum CreateHistogramResultType { |
Alexei Svitkine (slow)
2016/01/22 16:15:16
Move this to the .cc file in the anon namespace.
bcwhite
2016/01/22 17:17:48
I had it there but given that GetCreateHistogramRe
Alexei Svitkine (slow)
2016/01/22 17:23:40
Hmm, but it's only public for tests, right? In tha
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+ // Everything was fine. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_SUCCESS = 0, |
+ |
+ // Pointer to metadata was not valid. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_INVALID_METADATA_POINTER, |
+ |
+ // Histogram metadata was not valid. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_INVALID_METADATA, |
+ |
+ // Ranges information was not valid. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_INVALID_RANGES_ARRAY, |
+ |
+ // Counts information was not valid. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_INVALID_COUNTS_ARRAY, |
+ |
+ // Could not allocate histogram memory due to corruption. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_ALLOCATOR_CORRUPT, |
+ |
+ // Could not allocate histogram memory due to lack of space. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_ALLOCATOR_FULL, |
+ |
+ // Could not allocate histogram memory due to unknown error. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_ALLOCATOR_ERROR, |
+ |
+ // Always keep this at the end. |
+ CREATE_HISTOGRAM_MAX |
+}; |
+ |
+// Feature definition for enabling histogram persistence. |
+BASE_EXPORT extern const Feature kPersistentHistogramsFeature; |
+ |
+// Histogram containing creation results. Visible for testing. |
+BASE_EXPORT HistogramBase* GetCreateHistogramResultHistogram(); |
+ |
+// Access a PersistentMemoryAllocator for storing histograms in space that |
+// can be persisted or shared between processes. There is only ever one |
+// allocator for all such histograms created by a single process though one |
+// process may access the histograms created by other processes if it has a |
+// handle on its memory segment. This takes ownership of the object and |
+// should not be changed without great care as it is likely that there will |
+// be pointers to data held in that space. |
+BASE_EXPORT void SetPersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator( |
+ PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator); |
+BASE_EXPORT PersistentMemoryAllocator* GetPersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator(); |
+ |
+// This access to the persistent allocator is only for testing; it extracts |
+// the current allocator completely. This allows easy creation of histograms |
+// within persistent memory segments which can then be extracted and used |
+// in other ways. |
+BASE_EXPORT PersistentMemoryAllocator* |
+ReleasePersistentHistogramMemoryAllocator(); |
+ |
+// Recreate a Histogram from data held in persistent memory. Though this |
+// object will be local to the current process, the sample data will be |
+// shared with all other threads referencing it. This method takes a |ref| |
+// to the top- level histogram data and the |allocator| on which it is found. |
+// This method will return nullptr if any problem is detected with the data. |
+// The |allocator| may or may not be the same as the PersistentMemoryAllocator |
+// set for general use so that this method can be used to extract Histograms |
+// from persistent memory segments other than the default place that this |
+// process is creating its own histograms. The caller must take ownership of |
+// the returned object and destroy it when no longer needed. |
+BASE_EXPORT HistogramBase* GetPersistentHistogram( |
+ PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator, |
+ int32_t ref); |
+ |
+// Get the next histogram in persistent data based on iterator. The caller |
+// must take ownership of the returned object and destroy it when no longer |
+// needed. |
+BASE_EXPORT HistogramBase* GetNextPersistentHistogram( |
+ PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator, |
+ PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator* iter); |
+ |
+// Finalize the creation of the histogram, making it available to other |
+// processes if it is the registered instance. |
+void FinalizePersistentHistogram(PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref, |
+ bool register); |
+ |
+// Allocate a new persistent histogram. This does *not* make the object |
+// iterable in the allocator; call MakeIterable(ref) directly if that is |
+// desired. |
+BASE_EXPORT HistogramBase* AllocatePersistentHistogram( |
+ PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator, |
+ HistogramType histogram_type, |
+ const std::string& name, |
+ int minimum, |
+ int maximum, |
+ const BucketRanges* bucket_ranges, |
+ int32_t flags, |
+ PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference* ref_ptr); |
+ |
+// Import new histograms from attached PersistentMemoryAllocator. It's |
+// possible for other processes to create histograms in the attached memory |
+// segment; this adds those to the internal list of known histograms to |
+// avoid creating duplicates that would have to merged during reporting. |
+// Every call to this method resumes from the last entry it saw so it costs |
+// nothing if nothing new has been added. |
+void ImportPersistentHistograms(); |
+ |
+} // namespace base |
+ |
+#endif // BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_PERSISTENCE_H_ |