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Issue 2927593002: Make stack sampling profiler sample beyond startup. (Closed)
Patch Set: Temporary LOG statements for debugging. Created 3 years, 5 months ago
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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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 // Time represents an absolute point in coordinated universal time (UTC), 5 // Time represents an absolute point in coordinated universal time (UTC),
6 // internally represented as microseconds (s/1,000,000) since the Windows epoch 6 // internally represented as microseconds (s/1,000,000) since the Windows epoch
7 // (1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC). System-dependent clock interface routines are 7 // (1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC). System-dependent clock interface routines are
8 // defined in time_PLATFORM.cc. Note that values for Time may skew and jump 8 // defined in time_PLATFORM.cc. Note that values for Time may skew and jump
9 // around as the operating system makes adjustments to synchronize (e.g., with 9 // around as the operating system makes adjustments to synchronize (e.g., with
10 // NTP servers). Thus, client code that uses the Time class must account for 10 // NTP servers). Thus, client code that uses the Time class must account for
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403 return us_ >= other.us_; 403 return us_ >= other.us_;
404 } 404 }
405 405
406 // Converts an integer value representing TimeClass to a class. This is used 406 // Converts an integer value representing TimeClass to a class. This is used
407 // when deserializing a |TimeClass| structure, using a value known to be 407 // when deserializing a |TimeClass| structure, using a value known to be
408 // compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type 408 // compatible. It is not provided as a constructor because the integer type
409 // may be unclear from the perspective of a caller. 409 // may be unclear from the perspective of a caller.
410 static TimeClass FromInternalValue(int64_t us) { return TimeClass(us); } 410 static TimeClass FromInternalValue(int64_t us) { return TimeClass(us); }
411 411
412 protected: 412 protected:
413 explicit TimeBase(int64_t us) : us_(us) {} 413 constexpr explicit TimeBase(int64_t us) : us_(us) {}
414 414
415 // Time value in a microsecond timebase. 415 // Time value in a microsecond timebase.
416 int64_t us_; 416 int64_t us_;
417 }; 417 };
418 418
419 } // namespace time_internal 419 } // namespace time_internal
420 420
421 template<class TimeClass> 421 template<class TimeClass>
422 inline TimeClass operator+(TimeDelta delta, TimeClass t) { 422 inline TimeClass operator+(TimeDelta delta, TimeClass t) {
423 return t + delta; 423 return t + delta;
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733 // The underlying clock used to generate new TimeTicks. 733 // The underlying clock used to generate new TimeTicks.
734 enum class Clock { 734 enum class Clock {
735 FUCHSIA_MX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 735 FUCHSIA_MX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
736 LINUX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 736 LINUX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
737 IOS_CF_ABSOLUTE_TIME_MINUS_KERN_BOOTTIME, 737 IOS_CF_ABSOLUTE_TIME_MINUS_KERN_BOOTTIME,
738 MAC_MACH_ABSOLUTE_TIME, 738 MAC_MACH_ABSOLUTE_TIME,
739 WIN_QPC, 739 WIN_QPC,
740 WIN_ROLLOVER_PROTECTED_TIME_GET_TIME 740 WIN_ROLLOVER_PROTECTED_TIME_GET_TIME
741 }; 741 };
742 742
743 TimeTicks() : TimeBase(0) { 743 constexpr TimeTicks() : TimeBase(0) {}
744 }
745 744
746 // Platform-dependent tick count representing "right now." When 745 // Platform-dependent tick count representing "right now." When
747 // IsHighResolution() returns false, the resolution of the clock could be 746 // IsHighResolution() returns false, the resolution of the clock could be
748 // as coarse as ~15.6ms. Otherwise, the resolution should be no worse than one 747 // as coarse as ~15.6ms. Otherwise, the resolution should be no worse than one
749 // microsecond. 748 // microsecond.
750 static TimeTicks Now(); 749 static TimeTicks Now();
751 750
752 // Returns true if the high resolution clock is working on this system and 751 // Returns true if the high resolution clock is working on this system and
753 // Now() will return high resolution values. Note that, on systems where the 752 // Now() will return high resolution values. Note that, on systems where the
754 // high resolution clock works but is deemed inefficient, the low resolution 753 // high resolution clock works but is deemed inefficient, the low resolution
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883 static void WaitUntilInitializedWin(); 882 static void WaitUntilInitializedWin();
884 #endif 883 #endif
885 }; 884 };
886 885
887 // For logging use only. 886 // For logging use only.
888 BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, ThreadTicks time_ticks); 887 BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, ThreadTicks time_ticks);
889 888
890 } // namespace base 889 } // namespace base
891 890
892 #endif // BASE_TIME_TIME_H_ 891 #endif // BASE_TIME_TIME_H_
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