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| 1 // Copyright 2013 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 #include "base/debug/trace_event_memory.h" |
| 6 |
| 7 #include "base/debug/leak_annotations.h" |
| 8 #include "base/debug/trace_event.h" |
| 9 #include "base/lazy_instance.h" |
| 10 #include "base/logging.h" |
| 11 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
| 12 #include "base/message_loop.h" |
| 13 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h" |
| 14 #include "base/strings/string_util.h" |
| 15 #include "base/threading/thread_local.h" |
| 16 |
| 17 // TODO(jamescook): Windows support for memory tracing. |
| 18 #if !defined(NO_TCMALLOC) && !defined(OS_NACL) && (defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(
OS_ANDROID)) |
| 19 #define TRACE_MEMORY_SUPPORTED 1 |
| 20 #endif |
| 21 |
| 22 #if defined(TRACE_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) |
| 23 #include "third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/gperftools/heap-profiler.h" |
| 24 #endif |
| 25 |
| 26 namespace base { |
| 27 namespace debug { |
| 28 |
| 29 namespace { |
| 30 |
| 31 // Maximum number of nested TRACE_MEMORY scopes to record. Must be greater than |
| 32 // or equal to HeapProfileTable::kMaxStackDepth. |
| 33 const int kMaxStackSize = 32; |
| 34 |
| 35 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| 36 // Holds a memory dump until the tracing system needs to serialize it. |
| 37 class MemoryDumpHolder : public base::debug::ConvertableToTraceFormat { |
| 38 public: |
| 39 // Takes ownership of dump, which must be a JSON string, allocated with |
| 40 // malloc() and NULL terminated. |
| 41 explicit MemoryDumpHolder(char* dump) : dump_(dump) {} |
| 42 virtual ~MemoryDumpHolder() { free(dump_); } |
| 43 |
| 44 // base::debug::ConvertableToTraceFormat overrides: |
| 45 virtual void AppendAsTraceFormat(std::string* out) const OVERRIDE { |
| 46 AppendHeapProfileAsTraceFormat(dump_, out); |
| 47 } |
| 48 |
| 49 private: |
| 50 char* dump_; |
| 51 |
| 52 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MemoryDumpHolder); |
| 53 }; |
| 54 |
| 55 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| 56 // Records a stack of TRACE_MEMORY events. One per thread is required. |
| 57 struct TraceMemoryStack { |
| 58 TraceMemoryStack() : index_(0) { |
| 59 memset(category_stack_, 0, kMaxStackSize * sizeof(const char*)); |
| 60 } |
| 61 |
| 62 // Points to the next free entry. |
| 63 int index_; |
| 64 const char* category_stack_[kMaxStackSize]; |
| 65 }; |
| 66 |
| 67 // One stack of TRACE_MEMORY event data per thread. |
| 68 LazyInstance<ThreadLocalPointer<TraceMemoryStack> >::Leaky |
| 69 g_trace_memory_stack = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER; |
| 70 |
| 71 // Returns the thread-local trace memory stack, initializing if necessary. |
| 72 TraceMemoryStack* GetTraceMemoryStack() { |
| 73 TraceMemoryStack* stack = g_trace_memory_stack.Get().Get(); |
| 74 if (stack) |
| 75 return stack; |
| 76 // Intentionally leak one stack per thread. |
| 77 TraceMemoryStack* leaked_stack = new TraceMemoryStack; |
| 78 ANNOTATE_LEAKING_OBJECT_PTR(leaked_stack); |
| 79 g_trace_memory_stack.Get().Set(leaked_stack); |
| 80 return leaked_stack; |
| 81 } |
| 82 |
| 83 // Returns a "pseudo-stack" of pointers to trace events. |
| 84 // TODO(jamescook): Record both category and name, perhaps in a pair for speed. |
| 85 int GetPseudoStack(void** stack_out) { |
| 86 TraceMemoryStack* stack = g_trace_memory_stack.Get().Get(); |
| 87 // If the tracing system isn't fully initialized, just skip this allocation. |
| 88 // Attempting to initialize will allocate memory, causing this function to |
| 89 // be called recursively from inside the allocator. |
| 90 if (!stack) |
| 91 return 0; |
| 92 // Copy out a maximum of kMaxStackSize stack entries. |
| 93 const int count = |
| 94 stack->index_ < kMaxStackSize ? stack->index_ : kMaxStackSize; |
| 95 // Notes that memcpy() works for zero bytes. |
| 96 memcpy(stack_out, stack->category_stack_, count * sizeof(void*)); |
| 97 return count; |
| 98 } |
| 99 |
| 100 // Caller owns the returned char* and must release it with free(). |
| 101 char* TraceMemoryDumpAsString() { |
| 102 #if defined(TRACE_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) |
| 103 DVLOG(1) << "TraceMemoryDumpAsString"; |
| 104 return ::GetHeapProfile(); |
| 105 #else |
| 106 NOTREACHED(); |
| 107 return NULL; |
| 108 #endif |
| 109 } |
| 110 |
| 111 // If memory tracing is enabled, dumps a memory profile to the tracing system. |
| 112 void DumpMemoryProfile() { |
| 113 DVLOG(1) << "DumpMemoryProfile"; |
| 114 // Don't trace allocations here in the memory tracing system. |
| 115 INTERNAL_TRACE_MEMORY(TRACE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT("memory"), |
| 116 TRACE_MEMORY_IGNORE); |
| 117 // Check to see if tracing is enabled for the memory category. |
| 118 bool enabled; |
| 119 TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED(TRACE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT("memory"), |
| 120 &enabled); |
| 121 if (enabled) { |
| 122 // MemoryDumpHolder takes ownership of this string. |
| 123 char* dump = TraceMemoryDumpAsString(); |
| 124 scoped_ptr<MemoryDumpHolder> dump_holder(new MemoryDumpHolder(dump)); |
| 125 const int kSnapshotId = 1; |
| 126 TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_SNAPSHOT_WITH_ID( |
| 127 TRACE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT("memory"), |
| 128 "memory::Heap", |
| 129 kSnapshotId, |
| 130 dump_holder.PassAs<base::debug::ConvertableToTraceFormat>()); |
| 131 } |
| 132 } |
| 133 |
| 134 void TraceMemoryStart() { |
| 135 #if defined(TRACE_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) |
| 136 DVLOG(1) << "Starting trace memory"; |
| 137 // Ensure thread-local-storage is initialized. |
| 138 GetTraceMemoryStack(); |
| 139 ::HeapProfilerWithPseudoStackStart(&GetPseudoStack); |
| 140 #else |
| 141 NOTREACHED(); |
| 142 #endif |
| 143 } |
| 144 |
| 145 void TraceMemoryStop() { |
| 146 #if defined(TRACE_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) |
| 147 DVLOG(1) << "Stopping trace memory"; |
| 148 ::HeapProfilerStop(); |
| 149 #else |
| 150 NOTREACHED(); |
| 151 #endif |
| 152 } |
| 153 |
| 154 } // namespace |
| 155 |
| 156 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| 157 |
| 158 TraceMemoryController::TraceMemoryController( |
| 159 scoped_refptr<MessageLoopProxy> message_loop_proxy) |
| 160 : message_loop_proxy_(message_loop_proxy), |
| 161 weak_factory_(this) { |
| 162 // Force the "memory" category to show up in the trace viewer. |
| 163 TRACE_EVENT0(TRACE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT("memory"), "init"); |
| 164 // Allow this to be instantiated on unsupported platforms, but don't run. |
| 165 #if defined(TRACE_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) |
| 166 TraceLog::GetInstance()->AddEnabledStateObserver(this); |
| 167 #endif |
| 168 } |
| 169 |
| 170 TraceMemoryController::~TraceMemoryController() { |
| 171 #if defined(TRACE_MEMORY_SUPPORTED) |
| 172 if (dump_timer_.IsRunning()) |
| 173 StopProfiling(); |
| 174 TraceLog::GetInstance()->RemoveEnabledStateObserver(this); |
| 175 #endif |
| 176 } |
| 177 |
| 178 // base::debug::TraceLog::EnabledStateChangedObserver overrides: |
| 179 void TraceMemoryController::OnTraceLogEnabled() { |
| 180 DVLOG(1) << "OnTraceLogEnabled"; |
| 181 DCHECK(message_loop_proxy_->PostTask( |
| 182 FROM_HERE, |
| 183 base::Bind(&TraceMemoryController::StartProfiling, |
| 184 weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr()))); |
| 185 } |
| 186 |
| 187 void TraceMemoryController::OnTraceLogDisabled() { |
| 188 DVLOG(1) << "OnTraceLogDisabled"; |
| 189 DCHECK(message_loop_proxy_->PostTask( |
| 190 FROM_HERE, |
| 191 base::Bind(&TraceMemoryController::StopProfiling, |
| 192 weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr()))); |
| 193 } |
| 194 |
| 195 void TraceMemoryController::StartProfiling() { |
| 196 // Watch for the tracing framework sending enabling more than once. |
| 197 if (dump_timer_.IsRunning()) |
| 198 return; |
| 199 TraceMemoryStart(); |
| 200 const int kDumpIntervalSeconds = 5; |
| 201 dump_timer_.Start(FROM_HERE, |
| 202 TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kDumpIntervalSeconds), |
| 203 base::Bind(&DumpMemoryProfile)); |
| 204 } |
| 205 |
| 206 void TraceMemoryController::StopProfiling() { |
| 207 dump_timer_.Stop(); |
| 208 TraceMemoryStop(); |
| 209 } |
| 210 |
| 211 bool TraceMemoryController::IsTimerRunningForTest() const { |
| 212 return dump_timer_.IsRunning(); |
| 213 } |
| 214 |
| 215 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| 216 |
| 217 ScopedTraceMemory::ScopedTraceMemory(const char* category) { |
| 218 // Get our thread's copy of the stack. |
| 219 TraceMemoryStack* stack = GetTraceMemoryStack(); |
| 220 const int index = stack->index_; |
| 221 // Allow deep nesting of stacks (needed for tests), but only record |
| 222 // |kMaxStackSize| entries. |
| 223 if (index < kMaxStackSize) |
| 224 stack->category_stack_[index] = category; |
| 225 stack->index_++; |
| 226 } |
| 227 |
| 228 ScopedTraceMemory::~ScopedTraceMemory() { |
| 229 // Get our thread's copy of the stack. |
| 230 TraceMemoryStack* stack = g_trace_memory_stack.Get().Get(); |
| 231 stack->index_--; |
| 232 DCHECK_GE(stack->index_, 0) << "stack underflow"; |
| 233 } |
| 234 |
| 235 // static |
| 236 int ScopedTraceMemory::GetStackIndexForTest() { |
| 237 TraceMemoryStack* stack = GetTraceMemoryStack(); |
| 238 return stack->index_; |
| 239 } |
| 240 |
| 241 // static |
| 242 const char* ScopedTraceMemory::GetItemForTest(int index) { |
| 243 TraceMemoryStack* stack = GetTraceMemoryStack(); |
| 244 return stack->category_stack_[index]; |
| 245 } |
| 246 |
| 247 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| 248 |
| 249 void AppendHeapProfileAsTraceFormat(const char* input, std::string* output) { |
| 250 // Heap profile output has a header total line, then a list of stacks with |
| 251 // memory totals, like this: |
| 252 // |
| 253 // heap profile: 357: 55227 [ 14653: 2624014] @ heapprofile |
| 254 // 95: 40940 [ 649: 114260] @ 0x7fa7f4b3be13 |
| 255 // 77: 32546 [ 742: 106234] @ |
| 256 // 68: 4195 [ 1087: 98009] @ 0x7fa7fa9b9ba0 0x7fa7f4b3be13 |
| 257 // |
| 258 // MAPPED_LIBRARIES: |
| 259 // 1be411fc1000-1be4139e4000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 |
| 260 // 1be4139e4000-1be4139e5000 ---p 00000000 00:00 0 |
| 261 // ... |
| 262 // |
| 263 // Skip input after MAPPED_LIBRARIES. |
| 264 std::string input_string; |
| 265 const char* mapped_libraries = strstr(input, "MAPPED_LIBRARIES"); |
| 266 if (mapped_libraries) { |
| 267 input_string.assign(input, mapped_libraries - input); |
| 268 } else { |
| 269 input_string.assign(input); |
| 270 } |
| 271 |
| 272 std::vector<std::string> lines; |
| 273 size_t line_count = Tokenize(input_string, "\n", &lines); |
| 274 if (line_count == 0) { |
| 275 DLOG(WARNING) << "No lines found"; |
| 276 return; |
| 277 } |
| 278 |
| 279 // Handle the initial summary line. |
| 280 output->append("["); |
| 281 AppendHeapProfileTotalsAsTraceFormat(lines[0], output); |
| 282 output->append(",\n"); |
| 283 |
| 284 // Handle the following stack trace lines. |
| 285 for (size_t i = 1; i < line_count; ++i) { |
| 286 const std::string& line = lines[i]; |
| 287 bool added_entry = AppendHeapProfileLineAsTraceFormat(line, output); |
| 288 if (added_entry) |
| 289 output->append(",\n"); |
| 290 } |
| 291 // Remove trailing ",\n". |
| 292 output->resize(output->size() - 2); |
| 293 output->append("]\n"); |
| 294 } |
| 295 |
| 296 void AppendHeapProfileTotalsAsTraceFormat(const std::string& line, |
| 297 std::string* output) { |
| 298 // This is what a line looks like: |
| 299 // heap profile: 357: 55227 [ 14653: 2624014] @ heapprofile |
| 300 std::vector<std::string> tokens; |
| 301 Tokenize(line, " :[]@", &tokens); |
| 302 if (tokens.size() < 4) { |
| 303 DLOG(WARNING) << "Invalid totals line " << line; |
| 304 return; |
| 305 } |
| 306 DCHECK_EQ(tokens[0], "heap"); |
| 307 DCHECK_EQ(tokens[1], "profile"); |
| 308 output->append("{\"current_allocs\": "); |
| 309 output->append(tokens[2]); |
| 310 output->append(", \"current_bytes\": "); |
| 311 output->append(tokens[3]); |
| 312 output->append(", \"trace\": \"\"}"); |
| 313 } |
| 314 |
| 315 bool AppendHeapProfileLineAsTraceFormat(const std::string& line, |
| 316 std::string* output) { |
| 317 // This is what a line looks like: |
| 318 // 68: 4195 [ 1087: 98009] @ 0x7fa7fa9b9ba0 0x7fa7f4b3be13 |
| 319 std::vector<std::string> tokens; |
| 320 Tokenize(line, " :[]@", &tokens); |
| 321 // It's valid to have no stack addresses, so only require 4 tokens. |
| 322 if (tokens.size() < 4) { |
| 323 DLOG(WARNING) << "Invalid line " << line; |
| 324 return false; |
| 325 } |
| 326 // Don't bother with stacks that have no current allocations. |
| 327 if (tokens[0] == "0") |
| 328 return false; |
| 329 output->append("{\"current_allocs\": "); |
| 330 output->append(tokens[0]); |
| 331 output->append(", \"current_bytes\": "); |
| 332 output->append(tokens[1]); |
| 333 output->append(", \"trace\": \""); |
| 334 |
| 335 // Convert the "stack addresses" into strings. |
| 336 const std::string kSingleQuote = "'"; |
| 337 for (size_t t = 4; t < tokens.size(); ++t) { |
| 338 // Each stack address is a pointer to a constant trace name string. |
| 339 uint64 address = 0; |
| 340 if (!base::HexStringToUInt64(tokens[t], &address)) |
| 341 break; |
| 342 // This is ugly but otherwise tcmalloc would need to gain a special output |
| 343 // serializer for pseudo-stacks. Note that this cast also handles 64-bit to |
| 344 // 32-bit conversion if necessary. Tests use a null address. |
| 345 const char* trace_name = |
| 346 address ? reinterpret_cast<const char*>(address) : "null"; |
| 347 |
| 348 // Some trace name strings have double quotes, convert them to single. |
| 349 std::string trace_name_string(trace_name); |
| 350 ReplaceChars(trace_name_string, "\"", kSingleQuote, &trace_name_string); |
| 351 |
| 352 output->append(trace_name_string); |
| 353 |
| 354 // Trace viewer expects a trailing space. |
| 355 output->append(" "); |
| 356 } |
| 357 output->append("\"}"); |
| 358 return true; |
| 359 } |
| 360 |
| 361 } // namespace debug |
| 362 } // namespace base |
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