naiveproxy/base/metrics/statistics_recorder.h

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// Copyright (c) 2012 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.
// StatisticsRecorder holds all Histograms and BucketRanges that are used by
// Histograms in the system. It provides a general place for
// Histograms/BucketRanges to register, and supports a global API for accessing
// (i.e., dumping, or graphing) the data.
#ifndef BASE_METRICS_STATISTICS_RECORDER_H_
#define BASE_METRICS_STATISTICS_RECORDER_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <list>
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/callback.h"
#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
#include "base/lazy_instance.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_base.h"
#include "base/metrics/record_histogram_checker.h"
#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
namespace base {
class BucketRanges;
class HistogramSnapshotManager;
class BASE_EXPORT StatisticsRecorder {
public:
// A class used as a key for the histogram map below. It always references
// a string owned outside of this class, likely in the value of the map.
class StringKey : public StringPiece {
public:
// Constructs the StringKey using various sources. The source must live
// at least as long as the created object.
StringKey(const std::string& str) : StringPiece(str) {}
StringKey(StringPiece str) : StringPiece(str) {}
// Though StringPiece is better passed by value than by reference, in
// this case it's being passed many times and likely already been stored
// in memory (not just registers) so the benefit of pass-by-value is
// negated.
bool operator<(const StringKey& rhs) const {
// Since order is unimportant in the map and string comparisons can be
// slow, use the length as the primary sort value.
if (length() < rhs.length())
return true;
if (length() > rhs.length())
return false;
// Fall back to an actual string comparison. The lengths are the same
// so a simple memory-compare is sufficient. This is slightly more
// efficient than calling operator<() for StringPiece which would
// again have to check lengths before calling wordmemcmp().
return wordmemcmp(data(), rhs.data(), length()) < 0;
}
};
// An interface class that allows the StatisticsRecorder to forcibly merge
// histograms from providers when necessary.
class HistogramProvider {
public:
// Merges all histogram information into the global versions.
virtual void MergeHistogramDeltas() = 0;
};
typedef std::map<StringKey, HistogramBase*> HistogramMap;
typedef std::vector<HistogramBase*> Histograms;
typedef std::vector<WeakPtr<HistogramProvider>> HistogramProviders;
~StatisticsRecorder();
// Initializes the StatisticsRecorder system. Safe to call multiple times.
static void Initialize();
// Find out if histograms can now be registered into our list.
static bool IsActive();
// Register a provider of histograms that can be called to merge those into
// the global StatisticsRecorder. Calls to ImportProvidedHistograms() will
// fetch from registered providers.
static void RegisterHistogramProvider(
const WeakPtr<HistogramProvider>& provider);
// Register, or add a new histogram to the collection of statistics. If an
// identically named histogram is already registered, then the argument
// |histogram| will deleted. The returned value is always the registered
// histogram (either the argument, or the pre-existing registered histogram).
static HistogramBase* RegisterOrDeleteDuplicate(HistogramBase* histogram);
// Register, or add a new BucketRanges. If an identically BucketRanges is
// already registered, then the argument |ranges| will deleted. The returned
// value is always the registered BucketRanges (either the argument, or the
// pre-existing one).
static const BucketRanges* RegisterOrDeleteDuplicateRanges(
const BucketRanges* ranges);
// Methods for appending histogram data to a string. Only histograms which
// have |query| as a substring are written to |output| (an empty string will
// process all registered histograms).
static void WriteHTMLGraph(const std::string& query, std::string* output);
static void WriteGraph(const std::string& query, std::string* output);
// Returns the histograms with |verbosity_level| as the serialization
// verbosity.
static std::string ToJSON(JSONVerbosityLevel verbosity_level);
// Method for extracting histograms which were marked for use by UMA.
static void GetHistograms(Histograms* output);
// Method for extracting BucketRanges used by all histograms registered.
static void GetBucketRanges(std::vector<const BucketRanges*>* output);
// Find a histogram by name. It matches the exact name. This method is thread
// safe. It returns NULL if a matching histogram is not found.
static HistogramBase* FindHistogram(base::StringPiece name);
// Imports histograms from providers. This must be called on the UI thread.
static void ImportProvidedHistograms();
// Snapshots all histograms via |snapshot_manager|. |flags_to_set| is used to
// set flags for each histogram. |required_flags| is used to select
// histograms to be recorded. Only histograms that have all the flags
// specified by the argument will be chosen. If all histograms should be
// recorded, set it to |Histogram::kNoFlags|.
static void PrepareDeltas(bool include_persistent,
HistogramBase::Flags flags_to_set,
HistogramBase::Flags required_flags,
HistogramSnapshotManager* snapshot_manager);
// GetSnapshot copies some of the pointers to registered histograms into the
// caller supplied vector (Histograms). Only histograms which have |query| as
// a substring are copied (an empty string will process all registered
// histograms).
static void GetSnapshot(const std::string& query, Histograms* snapshot);
typedef base::Callback<void(HistogramBase::Sample)> OnSampleCallback;
// SetCallback sets the callback to notify when a new sample is recorded on
// the histogram referred to by |histogram_name|. The call to this method can
// be be done before or after the histogram is created. This method is thread
// safe. The return value is whether or not the callback was successfully set.
static bool SetCallback(const std::string& histogram_name,
const OnSampleCallback& callback);
// ClearCallback clears any callback set on the histogram referred to by
// |histogram_name|. This method is thread safe.
static void ClearCallback(const std::string& histogram_name);
// FindCallback retrieves the callback for the histogram referred to by
// |histogram_name|, or a null callback if no callback exists for this
// histogram. This method is thread safe.
static OnSampleCallback FindCallback(const std::string& histogram_name);
// Returns the number of known histograms.
static size_t GetHistogramCount();
// Initializes logging histograms with --v=1. Safe to call multiple times.
// Is called from ctor but for browser it seems that it is more useful to
// start logging after statistics recorder, so we need to init log-on-shutdown
// later.
static void InitLogOnShutdown();
// Removes a histogram from the internal set of known ones. This can be
// necessary during testing persistent histograms where the underlying
// memory is being released.
static void ForgetHistogramForTesting(base::StringPiece name);
// Creates a local StatisticsRecorder object for testing purposes. All new
// histograms will be registered in it until it is destructed or pushed
// aside for the lifetime of yet another SR object. The destruction of the
// returned object will re-activate the previous one. Always release SR
// objects in the opposite order to which they're created.
static std::unique_ptr<StatisticsRecorder> CreateTemporaryForTesting()
WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
// Resets any global instance of the statistics-recorder that was created
// by a call to Initialize().
static void UninitializeForTesting();
// Sets the record checker for determining if a histogram should be recorded.
// Record checker doesn't affect any already recorded histograms, so this
// method must be called very early, before any threads have started.
// Record checker methods can be called on any thread, so they shouldn't
// mutate any state.
// TODO(iburak): This is not yet hooked up to histogram recording
// infrastructure.
static void SetRecordChecker(
std::unique_ptr<RecordHistogramChecker> record_checker);
// Returns true iff the given histogram should be recorded based on
// the ShouldRecord() method of the record checker.
// If the record checker is not set, returns true.
static bool ShouldRecordHistogram(uint64_t histogram_hash);
private:
// We keep a map of callbacks to histograms, so that as histograms are
// created, we can set the callback properly.
typedef std::map<std::string, OnSampleCallback> CallbackMap;
// We keep all |bucket_ranges_| in a map, from checksum to a list of
// |bucket_ranges_|. Checksum is calculated from the |ranges_| in
// |bucket_ranges_|.
typedef std::map<uint32_t, std::list<const BucketRanges*>*> RangesMap;
friend struct LazyInstanceTraitsBase<StatisticsRecorder>;
friend class StatisticsRecorderTest;
FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(StatisticsRecorderTest, IterationTest);
// Fetch set of existing histograms. Ownership of the individual histograms
// remains with the StatisticsRecorder.
static std::vector<HistogramBase*> GetKnownHistograms(
bool include_persistent);
// Imports histograms from global persistent memory. The global lock must
// not be held during this call.
static void ImportGlobalPersistentHistograms();
// The constructor just initializes static members. Usually client code should
// use Initialize to do this. But in test code, you can friend this class and
// call the constructor to get a clean StatisticsRecorder.
StatisticsRecorder();
// Initialize implementation but without lock. Caller should guard
// StatisticsRecorder by itself if needed (it isn't in unit tests).
void InitLogOnShutdownWithoutLock();
// These are copies of everything that existed when the (test) Statistics-
// Recorder was created. The global ones have to be moved aside to create a
// clean environment.
std::unique_ptr<HistogramMap> existing_histograms_;
std::unique_ptr<CallbackMap> existing_callbacks_;
std::unique_ptr<RangesMap> existing_ranges_;
std::unique_ptr<HistogramProviders> existing_providers_;
std::unique_ptr<RecordHistogramChecker> existing_record_checker_;
bool vlog_initialized_ = false;
static void Reset();
static void DumpHistogramsToVlog(void* instance);
static HistogramMap* histograms_;
static CallbackMap* callbacks_;
static RangesMap* ranges_;
static HistogramProviders* providers_;
static RecordHistogramChecker* record_checker_;
// Lock protects access to above maps. This is a LazyInstance to avoid races
// when the above methods are used before Initialize(). Previously each method
// would do |if (!lock_) return;| which would race with
// |lock_ = new Lock;| in StatisticsRecorder(). http://crbug.com/672852.
static base::LazyInstance<base::Lock>::Leaky lock_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StatisticsRecorder);
};
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_METRICS_STATISTICS_RECORDER_H_