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Issue 2702413006: Enable storing last-dispatched exception per-thread. (Closed)
Patch Set: removed user-data for exception tracking; keep it simple to start Created 3 years, 9 months ago
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1 // Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 1 // Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file. 3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 4
5 #include "base/debug/activity_tracker.h" 5 #include "base/debug/activity_tracker.h"
6 6
7 #include <algorithm> 7 #include <algorithm>
8 #include <limits> 8 #include <limits>
9 #include <utility> 9 #include <utility>
10 10
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310 // thus clang requires explicit out-of-line constructors and destructors even 310 // thus clang requires explicit out-of-line constructors and destructors even
311 // when they do nothing. 311 // when they do nothing.
312 ActivityUserData::ValueInfo::ValueInfo() {} 312 ActivityUserData::ValueInfo::ValueInfo() {}
313 ActivityUserData::ValueInfo::ValueInfo(ValueInfo&&) = default; 313 ActivityUserData::ValueInfo::ValueInfo(ValueInfo&&) = default;
314 ActivityUserData::ValueInfo::~ValueInfo() {} 314 ActivityUserData::ValueInfo::~ValueInfo() {}
315 ActivityUserData::MemoryHeader::MemoryHeader() {} 315 ActivityUserData::MemoryHeader::MemoryHeader() {}
316 ActivityUserData::MemoryHeader::~MemoryHeader() {} 316 ActivityUserData::MemoryHeader::~MemoryHeader() {}
317 ActivityUserData::FieldHeader::FieldHeader() {} 317 ActivityUserData::FieldHeader::FieldHeader() {}
318 ActivityUserData::FieldHeader::~FieldHeader() {} 318 ActivityUserData::FieldHeader::~FieldHeader() {}
319 319
320 ActivityUserData::ActivityUserData() : ActivityUserData(nullptr, 0) {}
321
320 ActivityUserData::ActivityUserData(void* memory, size_t size) 322 ActivityUserData::ActivityUserData(void* memory, size_t size)
321 : memory_(reinterpret_cast<char*>(memory)), 323 : memory_(reinterpret_cast<char*>(memory)),
322 available_(RoundDownToAlignment(size, kMemoryAlignment)), 324 available_(RoundDownToAlignment(size, kMemoryAlignment)),
323 header_(reinterpret_cast<MemoryHeader*>(memory)) { 325 header_(reinterpret_cast<MemoryHeader*>(memory)) {
324 // It's possible that no user data is being stored. 326 // It's possible that no user data is being stored.
325 if (!memory_) 327 if (!memory_)
326 return; 328 return;
327 329
328 static_assert(0 == sizeof(MemoryHeader) % kMemoryAlignment, "invalid header"); 330 static_assert(0 == sizeof(MemoryHeader) % kMemoryAlignment, "invalid header");
329 DCHECK_LT(sizeof(MemoryHeader), available_); 331 DCHECK_LT(sizeof(MemoryHeader), available_);
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553 // This information is kept for every thread that is tracked. It is filled 555 // This information is kept for every thread that is tracked. It is filled
554 // the very first time the thread is seen. All fields must be of exact sizes 556 // the very first time the thread is seen. All fields must be of exact sizes
555 // so there is no issue moving between 32 and 64-bit builds. 557 // so there is no issue moving between 32 and 64-bit builds.
556 struct ThreadActivityTracker::Header { 558 struct ThreadActivityTracker::Header {
557 // Defined in .h for analyzer access. Increment this if structure changes! 559 // Defined in .h for analyzer access. Increment this if structure changes!
558 static constexpr uint32_t kPersistentTypeId = 560 static constexpr uint32_t kPersistentTypeId =
559 GlobalActivityTracker::kTypeIdActivityTracker; 561 GlobalActivityTracker::kTypeIdActivityTracker;
560 562
561 // Expected size for 32/64-bit check. 563 // Expected size for 32/64-bit check.
562 static constexpr size_t kExpectedInstanceSize = 564 static constexpr size_t kExpectedInstanceSize =
563 OwningProcess::kExpectedInstanceSize + 72; 565 OwningProcess::kExpectedInstanceSize + Activity::kExpectedInstanceSize +
566 72;
564 567
565 // This information uniquely identifies a process. 568 // This information uniquely identifies a process.
566 OwningProcess owner; 569 OwningProcess owner;
567 570
568 // The thread-id (thread_ref.as_id) to which this data belongs. This number 571 // The thread-id (thread_ref.as_id) to which this data belongs. This number
569 // is not guaranteed to mean anything but combined with the process-id from 572 // is not guaranteed to mean anything but combined with the process-id from
570 // OwningProcess is unique among all active trackers. 573 // OwningProcess is unique among all active trackers.
571 ThreadRef thread_ref; 574 ThreadRef thread_ref;
572 575
573 // The start-time and start-ticks when the data was created. Each activity 576 // The start-time and start-ticks when the data was created. Each activity
574 // record has a |time_internal| value that can be converted to a "wall time" 577 // record has a |time_internal| value that can be converted to a "wall time"
575 // with these two values. 578 // with these two values.
576 int64_t start_time; 579 int64_t start_time;
577 int64_t start_ticks; 580 int64_t start_ticks;
578 581
579 // The number of Activity slots (spaces that can hold an Activity) that 582 // The number of Activity slots (spaces that can hold an Activity) that
580 // immediately follow this structure in memory. 583 // immediately follow this structure in memory.
581 uint32_t stack_slots; 584 uint32_t stack_slots;
582 585
583 // Some padding to keep everything 64-bit aligned. 586 // Some padding to keep everything 64-bit aligned.
584 uint32_t padding; 587 uint32_t padding;
585 588
586 // The current depth of the stack. This may be greater than the number of 589 // The current depth of the stack. This may be greater than the number of
587 // slots. If the depth exceeds the number of slots, the newest entries 590 // slots. If the depth exceeds the number of slots, the newest entries
588 // won't be recorded. 591 // won't be recorded.
589 std::atomic<uint32_t> current_depth; 592 std::atomic<uint32_t> current_depth;
590 593
591 // A memory location used to indicate if changes have been made to the stack 594 // A memory location used to indicate if changes have been made to the data
592 // that would invalidate an in-progress read of its contents. The active 595 // that would invalidate an in-progress read of its contents. The active
593 // tracker will zero the value whenever something gets popped from the 596 // tracker will zero the value whenever something gets popped from the
594 // stack. A monitoring tracker can write a non-zero value here, copy the 597 // stack. A monitoring tracker can write a non-zero value here, copy the
595 // stack contents, and read the value to know, if it is still non-zero, that 598 // stack contents, and read the value to know, if it is still non-zero, that
596 // the contents didn't change while being copied. This can handle concurrent 599 // the contents didn't change while being copied. This can handle concurrent
597 // snapshot operations only if each snapshot writes a different bit (which 600 // snapshot operations only if each snapshot writes a different bit (which
598 // is not the current implementation so no parallel snapshots allowed). 601 // is not the current implementation so no parallel snapshots allowed).
599 std::atomic<uint32_t> stack_unchanged; 602 std::atomic<uint32_t> data_unchanged;
603
604 // The last "exception" activity. This can't be stored on the stack because
605 // that could get popped as things unwind.
606 Activity last_exception;
600 607
601 // The name of the thread (up to a maximum length). Dynamic-length names 608 // The name of the thread (up to a maximum length). Dynamic-length names
602 // are not practical since the memory has to come from the same persistent 609 // are not practical since the memory has to come from the same persistent
603 // allocator that holds this structure and to which this object has no 610 // allocator that holds this structure and to which this object has no
604 // reference. 611 // reference.
605 char thread_name[32]; 612 char thread_name[32];
606 }; 613 };
607 614
608 ThreadActivityTracker::Snapshot::Snapshot() {} 615 ThreadActivityTracker::Snapshot::Snapshot() {}
609 ThreadActivityTracker::Snapshot::~Snapshot() {} 616 ThreadActivityTracker::Snapshot::~Snapshot() {}
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667 // Provided memory should either be completely initialized or all zeros. 674 // Provided memory should either be completely initialized or all zeros.
668 if (header_->owner.data_id.load(std::memory_order_relaxed) == 0) { 675 if (header_->owner.data_id.load(std::memory_order_relaxed) == 0) {
669 // This is a new file. Double-check other fields and then initialize. 676 // This is a new file. Double-check other fields and then initialize.
670 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->owner.process_id); 677 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->owner.process_id);
671 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->owner.create_stamp); 678 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->owner.create_stamp);
672 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->thread_ref.as_id); 679 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->thread_ref.as_id);
673 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->start_time); 680 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->start_time);
674 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->start_ticks); 681 DCHECK_EQ(0, header_->start_ticks);
675 DCHECK_EQ(0U, header_->stack_slots); 682 DCHECK_EQ(0U, header_->stack_slots);
676 DCHECK_EQ(0U, header_->current_depth.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)); 683 DCHECK_EQ(0U, header_->current_depth.load(std::memory_order_relaxed));
677 DCHECK_EQ(0U, header_->stack_unchanged.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)); 684 DCHECK_EQ(0U, header_->data_unchanged.load(std::memory_order_relaxed));
678 DCHECK_EQ(0, stack_[0].time_internal); 685 DCHECK_EQ(0, stack_[0].time_internal);
679 DCHECK_EQ(0U, stack_[0].origin_address); 686 DCHECK_EQ(0U, stack_[0].origin_address);
680 DCHECK_EQ(0U, stack_[0].call_stack[0]); 687 DCHECK_EQ(0U, stack_[0].call_stack[0]);
681 DCHECK_EQ(0U, stack_[0].data.task.sequence_id); 688 DCHECK_EQ(0U, stack_[0].data.task.sequence_id);
682 689
683 #if defined(OS_WIN) 690 #if defined(OS_WIN)
684 header_->thread_ref.as_tid = PlatformThread::CurrentId(); 691 header_->thread_ref.as_tid = PlatformThread::CurrentId();
685 #elif defined(OS_POSIX) 692 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
686 header_->thread_ref.as_handle = 693 header_->thread_ref.as_handle =
687 PlatformThread::CurrentHandle().platform_handle(); 694 PlatformThread::CurrentHandle().platform_handle();
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781 // Validate that everything is running correctly. 788 // Validate that everything is running correctly.
782 DCHECK_EQ(id, depth); 789 DCHECK_EQ(id, depth);
783 790
784 // A thread-checker creates a lock to check the thread-id which means 791 // A thread-checker creates a lock to check the thread-id which means
785 // re-entry into this code if lock acquisitions are being tracked. 792 // re-entry into this code if lock acquisitions are being tracked.
786 DCHECK(stack_[depth].activity_type == Activity::ACT_LOCK_ACQUIRE || 793 DCHECK(stack_[depth].activity_type == Activity::ACT_LOCK_ACQUIRE ||
787 thread_checker_.CalledOnValidThread()); 794 thread_checker_.CalledOnValidThread());
788 795
789 // The stack has shrunk meaning that some other thread trying to copy the 796 // The stack has shrunk meaning that some other thread trying to copy the
790 // contents for reporting purposes could get bad data. That thread would 797 // contents for reporting purposes could get bad data. That thread would
791 // have written a non-zero value into |stack_unchanged|; clearing it here 798 // have written a non-zero value into |data_unchanged|; clearing it here
792 // will let that thread detect that something did change. This needs to 799 // will let that thread detect that something did change. This needs to
793 // happen after the atomic |depth| operation above so a "release" store 800 // happen after the atomic |depth| operation above so a "release" store
794 // is required. 801 // is required.
795 header_->stack_unchanged.store(0, std::memory_order_release); 802 header_->data_unchanged.store(0, std::memory_order_release);
796 } 803 }
797 804
798 std::unique_ptr<ActivityUserData> ThreadActivityTracker::GetUserData( 805 std::unique_ptr<ActivityUserData> ThreadActivityTracker::GetUserData(
799 ActivityId id, 806 ActivityId id,
800 ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator* allocator) { 807 ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator* allocator) {
801 // User-data is only stored for activities actually held in the stack. 808 // Don't allow user data for lock acquisition as recursion may occur.
802 if (id < stack_slots_) { 809 if (stack_[id].activity_type == Activity::ACT_LOCK_ACQUIRE) {
803 // Don't allow user data for lock acquisition as recursion may occur. 810 NOTREACHED();
804 if (stack_[id].activity_type == Activity::ACT_LOCK_ACQUIRE) { 811 return MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>();
805 NOTREACHED();
806 return MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>(nullptr, 0);
807 }
808
809 // Get (or reuse) a block of memory and create a real UserData object
810 // on it.
811 PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref = allocator->GetObjectReference();
812 void* memory =
813 allocator->GetAsArray<char>(ref, PersistentMemoryAllocator::kSizeAny);
814 if (memory) {
815 std::unique_ptr<ActivityUserData> user_data =
816 MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>(memory, kUserDataSize);
817 stack_[id].user_data_ref = ref;
818 stack_[id].user_data_id = user_data->id();
819 return user_data;
820 }
821 } 812 }
822 813
823 // Return a dummy object that will still accept (but ignore) Set() calls. 814 // User-data is only stored for activities actually held in the stack.
824 return MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>(nullptr, 0); 815 if (id >= stack_slots_)
816 return MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>();
817
818 // Create and return a real UserData object.
819 return CreateUserDataForActivity(&stack_[id], allocator);
825 } 820 }
826 821
827 bool ThreadActivityTracker::HasUserData(ActivityId id) { 822 bool ThreadActivityTracker::HasUserData(ActivityId id) {
828 // User-data is only stored for activities actually held in the stack. 823 // User-data is only stored for activities actually held in the stack.
829 return (id < stack_slots_ && stack_[id].user_data_ref); 824 return (id < stack_slots_ && stack_[id].user_data_ref);
830 } 825 }
831 826
832 void ThreadActivityTracker::ReleaseUserData( 827 void ThreadActivityTracker::ReleaseUserData(
833 ActivityId id, 828 ActivityId id,
834 ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator* allocator) { 829 ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator* allocator) {
835 // User-data is only stored for activities actually held in the stack. 830 // User-data is only stored for activities actually held in the stack.
836 if (id < stack_slots_ && stack_[id].user_data_ref) { 831 if (id < stack_slots_ && stack_[id].user_data_ref) {
837 allocator->ReleaseObjectReference(stack_[id].user_data_ref); 832 allocator->ReleaseObjectReference(stack_[id].user_data_ref);
838 stack_[id].user_data_ref = 0; 833 stack_[id].user_data_ref = 0;
839 } 834 }
840 } 835 }
841 836
837 void ThreadActivityTracker::ExceptionActivity(const void* program_counter,
838 const void* origin,
839 Activity::Type type,
840 const ActivityData& data) {
841 // A thread-checker creates a lock to check the thread-id which means
842 // re-entry into this code if lock acquisitions are being tracked.
843 DCHECK(thread_checker_.CalledOnValidThread());
844
845 // Fill the reusable exception activity.
846 Activity::FillFrom(&header_->last_exception, program_counter, origin, type,
847 data);
848
849 // The data has changed meaning that some other thread trying to copy the
850 // contents for reporting purposes could get bad data.
851 header_->data_unchanged.store(0, std::memory_order_relaxed);
852 }
853
842 bool ThreadActivityTracker::IsValid() const { 854 bool ThreadActivityTracker::IsValid() const {
843 if (header_->owner.data_id.load(std::memory_order_acquire) == 0 || 855 if (header_->owner.data_id.load(std::memory_order_acquire) == 0 ||
844 header_->owner.process_id == 0 || header_->thread_ref.as_id == 0 || 856 header_->owner.process_id == 0 || header_->thread_ref.as_id == 0 ||
845 header_->start_time == 0 || header_->start_ticks == 0 || 857 header_->start_time == 0 || header_->start_ticks == 0 ||
846 header_->stack_slots != stack_slots_ || 858 header_->stack_slots != stack_slots_ ||
847 header_->thread_name[sizeof(header_->thread_name) - 1] != '\0') { 859 header_->thread_name[sizeof(header_->thread_name) - 1] != '\0') {
848 return false; 860 return false;
849 } 861 }
850 862
851 return valid_; 863 return valid_;
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874 886
875 for (int attempt = 0; attempt < kMaxAttempts; ++attempt) { 887 for (int attempt = 0; attempt < kMaxAttempts; ++attempt) {
876 // Remember the data IDs to ensure nothing is replaced during the snapshot 888 // Remember the data IDs to ensure nothing is replaced during the snapshot
877 // operation. Use "acquire" so that all the non-atomic fields of the 889 // operation. Use "acquire" so that all the non-atomic fields of the
878 // structure are valid (at least at the current moment in time). 890 // structure are valid (at least at the current moment in time).
879 const uint32_t starting_id = 891 const uint32_t starting_id =
880 header_->owner.data_id.load(std::memory_order_acquire); 892 header_->owner.data_id.load(std::memory_order_acquire);
881 const int64_t starting_process_id = header_->owner.process_id; 893 const int64_t starting_process_id = header_->owner.process_id;
882 const int64_t starting_thread_id = header_->thread_ref.as_id; 894 const int64_t starting_thread_id = header_->thread_ref.as_id;
883 895
884 // Write a non-zero value to |stack_unchanged| so it's possible to detect 896 // Write a non-zero value to |data_unchanged| so it's possible to detect
885 // at the end that nothing has changed since copying the data began. A 897 // at the end that nothing has changed since copying the data began. A
886 // "cst" operation is required to ensure it occurs before everything else. 898 // "cst" operation is required to ensure it occurs before everything else.
887 // Using "cst" memory ordering is relatively expensive but this is only 899 // Using "cst" memory ordering is relatively expensive but this is only
888 // done during analysis so doesn't directly affect the worker threads. 900 // done during analysis so doesn't directly affect the worker threads.
889 header_->stack_unchanged.store(1, std::memory_order_seq_cst); 901 header_->data_unchanged.store(1, std::memory_order_seq_cst);
890 902
891 // Fetching the current depth also "acquires" the contents of the stack. 903 // Fetching the current depth also "acquires" the contents of the stack.
892 depth = header_->current_depth.load(std::memory_order_acquire); 904 depth = header_->current_depth.load(std::memory_order_acquire);
893 uint32_t count = std::min(depth, stack_slots_); 905 uint32_t count = std::min(depth, stack_slots_);
894 output_snapshot->activity_stack.resize(count); 906 output_snapshot->activity_stack.resize(count);
895 if (count > 0) { 907 if (count > 0) {
896 // Copy the existing contents. Memcpy is used for speed. 908 // Copy the existing contents. Memcpy is used for speed.
897 memcpy(&output_snapshot->activity_stack[0], stack_, 909 memcpy(&output_snapshot->activity_stack[0], stack_,
898 count * sizeof(Activity)); 910 count * sizeof(Activity));
899 } 911 }
900 912
913 // Capture the last exception.
914 memcpy(&output_snapshot->last_exception, &header_->last_exception,
915 sizeof(Activity));
916
917 // TODO(bcwhite): Snapshot other things here.
918
901 // Retry if something changed during the copy. A "cst" operation ensures 919 // Retry if something changed during the copy. A "cst" operation ensures
902 // it must happen after all the above operations. 920 // it must happen after all the above operations.
903 if (!header_->stack_unchanged.load(std::memory_order_seq_cst)) 921 if (!header_->data_unchanged.load(std::memory_order_seq_cst))
904 continue; 922 continue;
905 923
906 // Stack copied. Record it's full depth. 924 // Stack copied. Record it's full depth.
907 output_snapshot->activity_stack_depth = depth; 925 output_snapshot->activity_stack_depth = depth;
908 926
909 // TODO(bcwhite): Snapshot other things here.
910
911 // Get the general thread information. 927 // Get the general thread information.
912 output_snapshot->thread_name = 928 output_snapshot->thread_name =
913 std::string(header_->thread_name, sizeof(header_->thread_name) - 1); 929 std::string(header_->thread_name, sizeof(header_->thread_name) - 1);
914 output_snapshot->thread_id = header_->thread_ref.as_id; 930 output_snapshot->thread_id = header_->thread_ref.as_id;
915 output_snapshot->process_id = header_->owner.process_id; 931 output_snapshot->process_id = header_->owner.process_id;
916 932
917 // All characters of the thread-name buffer were copied so as to not break 933 // All characters of the thread-name buffer were copied so as to not break
918 // if the trailing NUL were missing. Now limit the length if the actual 934 // if the trailing NUL were missing. Now limit the length if the actual
919 // name is shorter. 935 // name is shorter.
920 output_snapshot->thread_name.resize( 936 output_snapshot->thread_name.resize(
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936 952
937 // Change all the timestamps in the activities from "ticks" to "wall" time. 953 // Change all the timestamps in the activities from "ticks" to "wall" time.
938 const Time start_time = Time::FromInternalValue(header_->start_time); 954 const Time start_time = Time::FromInternalValue(header_->start_time);
939 const int64_t start_ticks = header_->start_ticks; 955 const int64_t start_ticks = header_->start_ticks;
940 for (Activity& activity : output_snapshot->activity_stack) { 956 for (Activity& activity : output_snapshot->activity_stack) {
941 activity.time_internal = 957 activity.time_internal =
942 (start_time + 958 (start_time +
943 TimeDelta::FromInternalValue(activity.time_internal - start_ticks)) 959 TimeDelta::FromInternalValue(activity.time_internal - start_ticks))
944 .ToInternalValue(); 960 .ToInternalValue();
945 } 961 }
962 output_snapshot->last_exception.time_internal =
963 (start_time +
964 TimeDelta::FromInternalValue(
manzagop (departed) 2017/03/20 14:29:55 Ticks to time might be worth a function.
bcwhite 2017/03/21 12:25:06 Done.
965 output_snapshot->last_exception.time_internal - start_ticks))
966 .ToInternalValue();
946 967
947 // Success! 968 // Success!
948 return true; 969 return true;
949 } 970 }
950 971
951 // Too many attempts. 972 // Too many attempts.
952 return false; 973 return false;
953 } 974 }
954 975
955 const void* ThreadActivityTracker::GetBaseAddress() { 976 const void* ThreadActivityTracker::GetBaseAddress() {
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967 int64_t* out_stamp) { 988 int64_t* out_stamp) {
968 const Header* header = reinterpret_cast<const Header*>(memory); 989 const Header* header = reinterpret_cast<const Header*>(memory);
969 return OwningProcess::GetOwningProcessId(&header->owner, out_id, out_stamp); 990 return OwningProcess::GetOwningProcessId(&header->owner, out_id, out_stamp);
970 } 991 }
971 992
972 // static 993 // static
973 size_t ThreadActivityTracker::SizeForStackDepth(int stack_depth) { 994 size_t ThreadActivityTracker::SizeForStackDepth(int stack_depth) {
974 return static_cast<size_t>(stack_depth) * sizeof(Activity) + sizeof(Header); 995 return static_cast<size_t>(stack_depth) * sizeof(Activity) + sizeof(Header);
975 } 996 }
976 997
998 std::unique_ptr<ActivityUserData>
999 ThreadActivityTracker::CreateUserDataForActivity(
1000 Activity* activity,
1001 ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator* allocator) {
1002 DCHECK_EQ(0U, activity->user_data_ref);
1003
1004 PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref = allocator->GetObjectReference();
1005 void* memory = allocator->GetAsArray<char>(ref, kUserDataSize);
1006 if (memory) {
1007 std::unique_ptr<ActivityUserData> user_data =
1008 MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>(memory, kUserDataSize);
1009 activity->user_data_ref = ref;
1010 activity->user_data_id = user_data->id();
1011 return user_data;
1012 }
1013
1014 // Return a dummy object that will still accept (but ignore) Set() calls.
1015 return MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>();
1016 }
1017
977 // The instantiation of the GlobalActivityTracker object. 1018 // The instantiation of the GlobalActivityTracker object.
978 // The object held here will obviously not be destructed at process exit 1019 // The object held here will obviously not be destructed at process exit
979 // but that's best since PersistentMemoryAllocator objects (that underlie 1020 // but that's best since PersistentMemoryAllocator objects (that underlie
980 // GlobalActivityTracker objects) are explicitly forbidden from doing anything 1021 // GlobalActivityTracker objects) are explicitly forbidden from doing anything
981 // essential at exit anyway due to the fact that they depend on data managed 1022 // essential at exit anyway due to the fact that they depend on data managed
982 // elsewhere and which could be destructed first. An AtomicWord is used instead 1023 // elsewhere and which could be destructed first. An AtomicWord is used instead
983 // of std::atomic because the latter can create global ctors and dtors. 1024 // of std::atomic because the latter can create global ctors and dtors.
984 subtle::AtomicWord GlobalActivityTracker::g_tracker_ = 0; 1025 subtle::AtomicWord GlobalActivityTracker::g_tracker_ = 0;
985 1026
986 GlobalActivityTracker::ModuleInfo::ModuleInfo() {} 1027 GlobalActivityTracker::ModuleInfo::ModuleInfo() {}
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1120 } 1161 }
1121 1162
1122 ActivityUserData& GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity::user_data() { 1163 ActivityUserData& GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity::user_data() {
1123 if (!user_data_) { 1164 if (!user_data_) {
1124 if (tracker_) { 1165 if (tracker_) {
1125 GlobalActivityTracker* global = GlobalActivityTracker::Get(); 1166 GlobalActivityTracker* global = GlobalActivityTracker::Get();
1126 AutoLock lock(global->user_data_allocator_lock_); 1167 AutoLock lock(global->user_data_allocator_lock_);
1127 user_data_ = 1168 user_data_ =
1128 tracker_->GetUserData(activity_id_, &global->user_data_allocator_); 1169 tracker_->GetUserData(activity_id_, &global->user_data_allocator_);
1129 } else { 1170 } else {
1130 user_data_ = MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>(nullptr, 0); 1171 user_data_ = MakeUnique<ActivityUserData>();
1131 } 1172 }
1132 } 1173 }
1133 return *user_data_; 1174 return *user_data_;
1134 } 1175 }
1135 1176
1136 GlobalActivityTracker::ThreadSafeUserData::ThreadSafeUserData(void* memory, 1177 GlobalActivityTracker::ThreadSafeUserData::ThreadSafeUserData(void* memory,
1137 size_t size) 1178 size_t size)
1138 : ActivityUserData(memory, size) {} 1179 : ActivityUserData(memory, size) {}
1139 1180
1140 GlobalActivityTracker::ThreadSafeUserData::~ThreadSafeUserData() {} 1181 GlobalActivityTracker::ThreadSafeUserData::~ThreadSafeUserData() {}
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1552 1593
1553 // Remove the destructed tracker from the set of known ones. 1594 // Remove the destructed tracker from the set of known ones.
1554 DCHECK_LE(1, thread_tracker_count_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)); 1595 DCHECK_LE(1, thread_tracker_count_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed));
1555 thread_tracker_count_.fetch_sub(1, std::memory_order_relaxed); 1596 thread_tracker_count_.fetch_sub(1, std::memory_order_relaxed);
1556 1597
1557 // Release this memory for re-use at a later time. 1598 // Release this memory for re-use at a later time.
1558 base::AutoLock autolock(thread_tracker_allocator_lock_); 1599 base::AutoLock autolock(thread_tracker_allocator_lock_);
1559 thread_tracker_allocator_.ReleaseObjectReference(mem_reference); 1600 thread_tracker_allocator_.ReleaseObjectReference(mem_reference);
1560 } 1601 }
1561 1602
1603 void GlobalActivityTracker::RecordExceptionImpl(const void* pc,
1604 const void* origin) {
1605 // Get an existing tracker for this thread. It's not possible to create
1606 // one at this point because such would involve memory allocations and
1607 // other potentially complex operations that can cause failures if done
1608 // within an exception handler. In most cases various operations will
1609 // have already created the tracker so this shouldn't generally be a
1610 // problem.
1611 ThreadActivityTracker* tracker = GetTrackerForCurrentThread();
1612 if (!tracker)
1613 return;
1614
1615 tracker->ExceptionActivity(pc, origin, Activity::ACT_EXCEPTION,
1616 ActivityData::ForGeneric(0, 0));
1617 }
1618
1562 // static 1619 // static
1563 void GlobalActivityTracker::OnTLSDestroy(void* value) { 1620 void GlobalActivityTracker::OnTLSDestroy(void* value) {
1564 delete reinterpret_cast<ManagedActivityTracker*>(value); 1621 delete reinterpret_cast<ManagedActivityTracker*>(value);
1565 } 1622 }
1566 1623
1567 ScopedActivity::ScopedActivity(const void* program_counter, 1624 ScopedActivity::ScopedActivity(const void* program_counter,
1568 uint8_t action, 1625 uint8_t action,
1569 uint32_t id, 1626 uint32_t id,
1570 int32_t info) 1627 int32_t info)
1571 : GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity( 1628 : GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity(
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1642 : GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity( 1699 : GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity(
1643 program_counter, 1700 program_counter,
1644 nullptr, 1701 nullptr,
1645 Activity::ACT_PROCESS_WAIT, 1702 Activity::ACT_PROCESS_WAIT,
1646 ActivityData::ForProcess(process->Pid()), 1703 ActivityData::ForProcess(process->Pid()),
1647 /*lock_allowed=*/true) {} 1704 /*lock_allowed=*/true) {}
1648 #endif 1705 #endif
1649 1706
1650 } // namespace debug 1707 } // namespace debug
1651 } // namespace base 1708 } // namespace base
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