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// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_TASK_TASK_SCHEDULER_TASK_TRACKER_H_
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#define BASE_TASK_TASK_SCHEDULER_TASK_TRACKER_H_
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#include <functional>
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#include <limits>
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#include <memory>
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#include <queue>
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#include "base/atomicops.h"
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#include "base/base_export.h"
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#include "base/callback_forward.h"
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#include "base/debug/task_annotator.h"
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/metrics/histogram_base.h"
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#include "base/sequence_checker.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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#include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h"
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/can_schedule_sequence_observer.h"
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/scheduler_lock.h"
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/sequence.h"
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/task.h"
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#include "base/task/task_scheduler/tracked_ref.h"
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#include "base/task/task_traits.h"
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namespace base {
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class ConditionVariable;
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class HistogramBase;
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namespace internal {
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// TaskTracker enforces policies that determines whether:
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// - A task can be added to a sequence (WillPostTask).
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// - A sequence can be scheduled (WillScheduleSequence).
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// - The next task in a scheduled sequence can run (RunAndPopNextTask).
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// TaskTracker also sets up the environment to run a task (RunAndPopNextTask)
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// and records metrics and trace events. This class is thread-safe.
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//
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// Life of a sequence:
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// (possible states: IDLE, PREEMPTED, SCHEDULED, RUNNING)
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//
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// Create a sequence
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// |
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// ------------------------> Sequence is IDLE
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// | |
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// | Add a task to the sequence
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// | (allowed by TaskTracker::WillPostTask)
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// | |
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// | TaskTracker:WillScheduleSequence
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// | _____________________|_____________________
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// | | |
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// | Returns true Returns false
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// | | Sequence is PREEMPTED <----
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// | | | |
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// | | Eventually, |
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// | | CanScheduleSequenceObserver |
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// | | is notified that the |
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// | | sequence can be scheduled. |
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// | |__________________________________________| |
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// | | |
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// | (*) Sequence is SCHEDULED |
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// | A thread is ready to run the next |
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// | task in the sequence |
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// | | |
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// | TaskTracker::RunAndPopNextTask |
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// | A task from the sequence is run |
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// | Sequence is RUNNING |
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// | ______________________|____ |
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// | | | |
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// | Sequence is empty Sequence has more tasks |
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// |_________| _____________|_______________ |
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// | | |
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// Sequence can be Sequence cannot be |
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// scheduled scheduled at this |
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// | moment |
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// Go back to (*) |_________________|
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//
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//
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// Note: A background task is a task posted with TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT. A
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// foreground task is a task posted with TaskPriority::USER_VISIBLE or
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// TaskPriority::USER_BLOCKING.
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//
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// TODO(fdoray): We want to allow disabling TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT tasks in a
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// scope (e.g. during startup or page load), but we don't need a dynamic maximum
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// number of background tasks. The code could probably be simplified if it
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// didn't support that. https://crbug.com/831835
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class BASE_EXPORT TaskTracker {
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public:
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// |histogram_label| is used as a suffix for histograms, it must not be empty.
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// The first constructor sets the maximum number of TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT
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// sequences that can be scheduled concurrently to 0 if the
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// --disable-background-tasks flag is specified, max() otherwise. The second
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// constructor sets it to |max_num_scheduled_background_sequences|.
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TaskTracker(StringPiece histogram_label);
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TaskTracker(StringPiece histogram_label,
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int max_num_scheduled_background_sequences);
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virtual ~TaskTracker();
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// Synchronously shuts down the scheduler. Once this is called, only tasks
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// posted with the BLOCK_SHUTDOWN behavior will be run. Returns when:
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// - All SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN tasks that were already running have completed their
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// execution.
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// - All posted BLOCK_SHUTDOWN tasks have completed their execution.
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// CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN tasks still may be running after Shutdown returns.
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// This can only be called once.
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void Shutdown();
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// Waits until there are no incomplete undelayed tasks. May be called in tests
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// to validate that a condition is met after all undelayed tasks have run.
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//
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// Does not wait for delayed tasks. Waits for undelayed tasks posted from
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// other threads during the call. Returns immediately when shutdown completes.
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void FlushForTesting();
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// Returns and calls |flush_callback| when there are no incomplete undelayed
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// tasks. |flush_callback| may be called back on any thread and should not
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// perform a lot of work. May be used when additional work on the current
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// thread needs to be performed during a flush. Only one
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// FlushAsyncForTesting() may be pending at any given time.
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void FlushAsyncForTesting(OnceClosure flush_callback);
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// Informs this TaskTracker that |task| is about to be posted. Returns true if
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// this operation is allowed (|task| should be posted if-and-only-if it is).
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// This method may also modify metadata on |task| if desired.
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bool WillPostTask(Task* task);
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// Informs this TaskTracker that |sequence| is about to be scheduled. If this
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// returns |sequence|, it is expected that RunAndPopNextTask() will soon be
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// called with |sequence| as argument. Otherwise, RunAndPopNextTask() must not
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// be called with |sequence| as argument until |observer| is notified that
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// |sequence| can be scheduled (the caller doesn't need to keep a pointer to
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// |sequence|; it will be included in the notification to |observer|).
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// WillPostTask() must have allowed the task in front of |sequence| to be
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// posted before this is called. |observer| is only required if the priority
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// of |sequence| is TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> WillScheduleSequence(
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> sequence,
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CanScheduleSequenceObserver* observer);
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// Runs the next task in |sequence| unless the current shutdown state prevents
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// that. Then, pops the task from |sequence| (even if it didn't run). Returns
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// |sequence| if it can be rescheduled immediately. If |sequence| is non-empty
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// after popping a task from it but it can't be rescheduled immediately, it
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// will be handed back to |observer| when it can be rescheduled.
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// WillPostTask() must have allowed the task in front of |sequence| to be
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// posted before this is called. Also, WillScheduleSequence(),
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// RunAndPopNextTask() or CanScheduleSequenceObserver::OnCanScheduleSequence()
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// must have allowed |sequence| to be (re)scheduled.
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> RunAndPopNextTask(
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> sequence,
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CanScheduleSequenceObserver* observer);
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// Returns true once shutdown has started (Shutdown() has been called but
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// might not have returned). Note: sequential consistency with the thread
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// calling Shutdown() (or SetHasShutdownStartedForTesting()) isn't guaranteed
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// by this call.
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bool HasShutdownStarted() const;
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// Returns true if shutdown has completed (Shutdown() has returned).
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bool IsShutdownComplete() const;
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enum class LatencyHistogramType {
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// Records the latency of each individual task posted through TaskTracker.
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TASK_LATENCY,
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// Records the latency of heartbeat tasks which are independent of current
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// workload. These avoid a bias towards TASK_LATENCY reporting that high-
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// priority tasks are "slower" than regular tasks because high-priority
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// tasks tend to be correlated with heavy workloads.
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HEARTBEAT_LATENCY,
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};
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// Causes HasShutdownStarted() to return true. Unlike when Shutdown() returns,
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// IsShutdownComplete() won't return true after this returns. Shutdown()
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// cannot be called after this.
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void SetHasShutdownStartedForTesting();
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// Records |Now() - posted_time| to the appropriate |latency_histogram_type|
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// based on |task_traits|.
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void RecordLatencyHistogram(LatencyHistogramType latency_histogram_type,
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TaskTraits task_traits,
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TimeTicks posted_time) const;
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TrackedRef<TaskTracker> GetTrackedRef() {
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return tracked_ref_factory_.GetTrackedRef();
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}
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// Enables/disables an execution fence. When the fence is released,
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// reschedules the sequences that were preempted by the fence.
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void SetExecutionFenceEnabled(bool execution_fence_enabled);
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// Returns the number of preempted sequences of a given priority.
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int GetPreemptedSequenceCountForTesting(TaskPriority priority);
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protected:
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// Runs and deletes |task| if |can_run_task| is true. Otherwise, just deletes
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// |task|. |task| is always deleted in the environment where it runs or would
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// have run. |sequence| is the sequence from which |task| was extracted. An
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// override is expected to call its parent's implementation but is free to
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// perform extra work before and after doing so.
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virtual void RunOrSkipTask(Task task, Sequence* sequence, bool can_run_task);
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#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
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// Returns true if this context should be exempt from blocking shutdown
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// DCHECKs.
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// TODO(robliao): Remove when http://crbug.com/698140 is fixed.
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virtual bool IsPostingBlockShutdownTaskAfterShutdownAllowed();
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#endif
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// Returns true if there are undelayed tasks that haven't completed their
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// execution (still queued or in progress). If it returns false: the side-
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// effects of all completed tasks are guaranteed to be visible to the caller.
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bool HasIncompleteUndelayedTasksForTesting() const;
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private:
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class State;
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struct PreemptedSequence;
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struct PreemptionState {
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PreemptionState();
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~PreemptionState();
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// A priority queue of sequences that are waiting to be scheduled. Use
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// std::greater so that the sequence which contains the task that has been
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// posted the earliest is on top of the priority queue.
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std::priority_queue<PreemptedSequence,
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std::vector<PreemptedSequence>,
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std::greater<PreemptedSequence>>
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preempted_sequences;
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// Maximum number of sequences that can that be scheduled concurrently.
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int max_scheduled_sequences = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();
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// Caches the |max_scheduled_sequences| before enabling the execution fence.
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int max_scheduled_sequences_before_fence = 0;
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// Number of currently scheduled sequences.
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int current_scheduled_sequences = 0;
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// Synchronizes accesses to other members.
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// |max_scheduled_sequences| and |max_scheduled_sequences_before_fence| are
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// only written from the main sequence within the scope of |lock|. Reads can
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// happen on the main sequence without holding |lock|, or on any other
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// sequence while holding |lock|.
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SchedulerLock lock;
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private:
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PreemptionState);
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};
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void PerformShutdown();
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// Sets the maximum number of sequences of priority |priority| that can be
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// scheduled concurrently to |max_scheduled_sequences|.
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void SetMaxNumScheduledSequences(int max_scheduled_sequences,
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TaskPriority priority);
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// Pops the next sequence in
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// |preemption_state_[priority].preempted_sequences| and increments
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// |preemption_state_[priority].current_scheduled_sequences|. Must only be
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// called in the scope of |preemption_state_[priority].lock|, with
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// |preemption_state_[priority].preempted_sequences| non-empty. The caller
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// must forward the returned sequence to the associated
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// CanScheduleSequenceObserver as soon as |preemption_state_[priority].lock|
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// is released.
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PreemptedSequence GetPreemptedSequenceToScheduleLockRequired(
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TaskPriority priority);
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// Schedules |sequence_to_schedule.sequence| using
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// |sequence_to_schedule.observer|. Does not verify that the sequence is
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// allowed to be scheduled.
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void SchedulePreemptedSequence(PreemptedSequence sequence_to_schedule);
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// Called before WillPostTask() informs the tracing system that a task has
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// been posted. Updates |num_tasks_blocking_shutdown_| if necessary and
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// returns true if the current shutdown state allows the task to be posted.
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bool BeforePostTask(TaskShutdownBehavior shutdown_behavior);
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// Called before a task with |shutdown_behavior| is run by RunTask(). Updates
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// |num_tasks_blocking_shutdown_| if necessary and returns true if the current
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// shutdown state allows the task to be run.
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bool BeforeRunTask(TaskShutdownBehavior shutdown_behavior);
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// Called after a task with |shutdown_behavior| has been run by RunTask().
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// Updates |num_tasks_blocking_shutdown_| and signals |shutdown_cv_| if
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// necessary.
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void AfterRunTask(TaskShutdownBehavior shutdown_behavior);
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// Called when the number of tasks blocking shutdown becomes zero after
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// shutdown has started.
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void OnBlockingShutdownTasksComplete();
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// Decrements the number of incomplete undelayed tasks and signals |flush_cv_|
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// if it reaches zero.
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void DecrementNumIncompleteUndelayedTasks();
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// To be called after running a background task from |just_ran_sequence|.
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// Performs the following actions:
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// - If |just_ran_sequence| is non-null:
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// - returns it if it should be rescheduled by the caller of
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// RunAndPopNextTask(), i.e. its next task is set to run earlier than the
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// earliest currently preempted sequence.
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// - Otherwise |just_ran_sequence| is preempted and the next preempted
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// sequence is scheduled (|observer| will be notified when
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// |just_ran_sequence| should be scheduled again).
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// - If |just_ran_sequence| is null (RunAndPopNextTask() just popped the last
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// task from it):
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// - the next preempeted sequence (if any) is scheduled.
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// - In all cases: adjusts the number of scheduled background sequences
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// accordingly.
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> ManageSequencesAfterRunningTask(
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scoped_refptr<Sequence> just_ran_sequence,
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CanScheduleSequenceObserver* observer,
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TaskPriority task_priority);
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// Calls |flush_callback_for_testing_| if one is available in a lock-safe
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// manner.
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void CallFlushCallbackForTesting();
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debug::TaskAnnotator task_annotator_;
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// Number of tasks blocking shutdown and boolean indicating whether shutdown
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// has started.
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const std::unique_ptr<State> state_;
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// Number of undelayed tasks that haven't completed their execution. Is
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// decremented with a memory barrier after a task runs. Is accessed with an
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// acquire memory barrier in FlushForTesting(). The memory barriers ensure
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// that the memory written by flushed tasks is visible when FlushForTesting()
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// returns.
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subtle::Atomic32 num_incomplete_undelayed_tasks_ = 0;
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// Lock associated with |flush_cv_|. Partially synchronizes access to
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// |num_incomplete_undelayed_tasks_|. Full synchronization isn't needed
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// because it's atomic, but synchronization is needed to coordinate waking and
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// sleeping at the right time. Fully synchronizes access to
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// |flush_callback_for_testing_|.
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mutable SchedulerLock flush_lock_;
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// Signaled when |num_incomplete_undelayed_tasks_| is or reaches zero or when
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// shutdown completes.
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const std::unique_ptr<ConditionVariable> flush_cv_;
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// Invoked if non-null when |num_incomplete_undelayed_tasks_| is zero or when
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// shutdown completes.
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OnceClosure flush_callback_for_testing_;
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// Synchronizes access to shutdown related members below.
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mutable SchedulerLock shutdown_lock_;
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// Event instantiated when shutdown starts and signaled when shutdown
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// completes.
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std::unique_ptr<WaitableEvent> shutdown_event_;
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// TaskScheduler.TaskLatencyMicroseconds.* and
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// TaskScheduler.HeartbeatLatencyMicroseconds.* histograms. The first index is
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// a TaskPriority. The second index is 0 for non-blocking tasks, 1 for
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// blocking tasks. Intentionally leaked.
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// TODO(scheduler-dev): Consider using STATIC_HISTOGRAM_POINTER_GROUP for
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// these.
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static constexpr int kNumTaskPriorities =
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static_cast<int>(TaskPriority::HIGHEST) + 1;
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HistogramBase* const task_latency_histograms_[kNumTaskPriorities][2];
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HistogramBase* const heartbeat_latency_histograms_[kNumTaskPriorities][2];
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PreemptionState preemption_state_[kNumTaskPriorities];
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#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
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// Indicates whether to prevent tasks running.
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bool execution_fence_enabled_ = false;
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#endif
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// Number of BLOCK_SHUTDOWN tasks posted during shutdown.
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HistogramBase::Sample num_block_shutdown_tasks_posted_during_shutdown_ = 0;
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// Enforces that |max_scheduled_sequences| and
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// |max_scheduled_sequences_before_fence| in PreemptedState are only written
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// on the main sequence (determined by the first call to
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// SetMaxNumScheduledSequences or SetExecutionFenceEnabled).
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SEQUENCE_CHECKER(sequence_checker_);
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// Ensures all state (e.g. dangling cleaned up workers) is coalesced before
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// destroying the TaskTracker (e.g. in test environments).
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// Ref. https://crbug.com/827615.
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TrackedRefFactory<TaskTracker> tracked_ref_factory_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TaskTracker);
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};
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} // namespace internal
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_TASK_TASK_SCHEDULER_TASK_TRACKER_H_
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