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+// Copyright 2016 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_MACROS_INTERNAL_H_ |
+#define BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_MACROS_INTERNAL_H_ |
+ |
+#include "base/atomicops.h" |
+#include "base/logging.h" |
+#include "base/metrics/histogram.h" |
+#include "base/time/time.h" |
+ |
+// This is for macros internal to base/metrics. They should not be used outside |
+// of this directory. For writing to UMA histograms, see histogram_macros.h. |
+ |
+// TODO(rkaplow): Improve commenting of these methods. |
+ |
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
+// Histograms are often put in areas where they are called many many times, and |
+// performance is critical. As a result, they are designed to have a very low |
+// recurring cost of executing (adding additional samples). Toward that end, |
+// the macros declare a static pointer to the histogram in question, and only |
+// take a "slow path" to construct (or find) the histogram on the first run |
+// through the macro. We leak the histograms at shutdown time so that we don't |
+// have to validate using the pointers at any time during the running of the |
+// process. |
+ |
+ |
+// In some cases (integration into 3rd party code), it's useful to separate the |
+// definition of |atomic_histogram_pointer| from its use. To achieve this we |
+// define HISTOGRAM_POINTER_USE, which uses an |atomic_histogram_pointer|, and |
+// STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK, which defines an |atomic_histogram_pointer| |
+// and forwards to HISTOGRAM_POINTER_USE. |
+#define HISTOGRAM_POINTER_USE(atomic_histogram_pointer, \ |
+ constant_histogram_name, \ |
+ histogram_add_method_invocation, \ |
+ histogram_factory_get_invocation) \ |
+ do { \ |
+ /* \ |
+ * Acquire_Load() ensures that we acquire visibility to the \ |
+ * pointed-to data in the histogram. \ |
+ */ \ |
+ base::HistogramBase* histogram_pointer( \ |
+ reinterpret_cast<base::HistogramBase*>( \ |
+ base::subtle::Acquire_Load(atomic_histogram_pointer))); \ |
+ if (!histogram_pointer) { \ |
+ /* \ |
+ * This is the slow path, which will construct OR find the \ |
+ * matching histogram. histogram_factory_get_invocation includes \ |
+ * locks on a global histogram name map and is completely thread \ |
+ * safe. \ |
+ */ \ |
+ histogram_pointer = histogram_factory_get_invocation; \ |
+ \ |
+ /* \ |
+ * Use Release_Store to ensure that the histogram data is made \ |
+ * available globally before we make the pointer visible. Several \ |
+ * threads may perform this store, but the same value will be \ |
+ * stored in all cases (for a given named/spec'ed histogram). \ |
+ * We could do this without any barrier, since FactoryGet entered \ |
+ * and exited a lock after construction, but this barrier makes \ |
+ * things clear. \ |
+ */ \ |
+ base::subtle::Release_Store( \ |
+ atomic_histogram_pointer, \ |
+ reinterpret_cast<base::subtle::AtomicWord>(histogram_pointer)); \ |
+ } \ |
+ if (DCHECK_IS_ON()) \ |
+ histogram_pointer->CheckName(constant_histogram_name); \ |
+ histogram_pointer->histogram_add_method_invocation; \ |
+ } while (0) |
+ |
+// This is a helper macro used by other macros and shouldn't be used directly. |
+// Defines the static |atomic_histogram_pointer| and forwards to |
+// HISTOGRAM_POINTER_USE. |
+#define STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK(constant_histogram_name, \ |
+ histogram_add_method_invocation, \ |
+ histogram_factory_get_invocation) \ |
+ do { \ |
+ /* \ |
+ * The pointer's presence indicates that the initialization is complete. \ |
+ * Initialization is idempotent, so it can safely be atomically repeated. \ |
+ */ \ |
+ static base::subtle::AtomicWord atomic_histogram_pointer = 0; \ |
+ HISTOGRAM_POINTER_USE(&atomic_histogram_pointer, constant_histogram_name, \ |
+ histogram_add_method_invocation, \ |
+ histogram_factory_get_invocation); \ |
+ } while (0) |
+ |
+// This is a helper macro used by other macros and shouldn't be used directly. |
+#define INTERNAL_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS_WITH_FLAG(name, sample, min, max, \ |
+ bucket_count, flag) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK( \ |
+ name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::Histogram::FactoryGet(name, min, max, bucket_count, flag)) |
+ |
+// This is a helper macro used by other macros and shouldn't be used directly. |
+// One additional bucket is created in the LinearHistogram for the illegal |
+// values >= boundary_value so that mistakes in calling the UMA enumeration |
+// macros can be detected. |
+#define INTERNAL_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION_WITH_FLAG(name, sample, boundary, flag) \ |
+ STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_BLOCK( \ |
+ name, Add(sample), \ |
+ base::LinearHistogram::FactoryGet( \ |
+ name, 1, boundary, boundary + 1, flag)) |
+ |
+// This is a helper macro used by other macros and shouldn't be used directly. |
+// This is necessary to expand __COUNTER__ to an actual value. |
+#define INTERNAL_SCOPED_UMA_HISTOGRAM_TIMER_EXPANDER(name, is_long, key) \ |
+ INTERNAL_SCOPED_UMA_HISTOGRAM_TIMER_UNIQUE(name, is_long, key) |
+ |
+// This is a helper macro used by other macros and shouldn't be used directly. |
+#define INTERNAL_SCOPED_UMA_HISTOGRAM_TIMER_UNIQUE(name, is_long, key) \ |
+ class ScopedHistogramTimer##key { \ |
+ public: \ |
+ ScopedHistogramTimer##key() : constructed_(base::TimeTicks::Now()) {} \ |
+ ~ScopedHistogramTimer##key() { \ |
+ base::TimeDelta elapsed = base::TimeTicks::Now() - constructed_; \ |
+ if (is_long) { \ |
+ UMA_HISTOGRAM_LONG_TIMES_100(name, elapsed); \ |
+ } else { \ |
+ UMA_HISTOGRAM_TIMES(name, elapsed); \ |
+ } \ |
+ } \ |
+ private: \ |
+ base::TimeTicks constructed_; \ |
+ } scoped_histogram_timer_##key |
+ |
+#endif // BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_MACROS_INTERNAL_H_ |