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9.9 KiB
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290 lines
9.9 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 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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#include "base/metrics/sparse_histogram.h"
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#include <utility>
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#include "base/memory/ptr_util.h"
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#include "base/metrics/metrics_hashes.h"
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#include "base/metrics/persistent_histogram_allocator.h"
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#include "base/metrics/persistent_sample_map.h"
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#include "base/metrics/sample_map.h"
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#include "base/metrics/statistics_recorder.h"
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#include "base/pickle.h"
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#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
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#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
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namespace base {
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typedef HistogramBase::Count Count;
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typedef HistogramBase::Sample Sample;
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// static
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HistogramBase* SparseHistogram::FactoryGet(const std::string& name,
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int32_t flags) {
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HistogramBase* histogram = StatisticsRecorder::FindHistogram(name);
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if (!histogram) {
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// Try to create the histogram using a "persistent" allocator. As of
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// 2016-02-25, the availability of such is controlled by a base::Feature
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// that is off by default. If the allocator doesn't exist or if
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// allocating from it fails, code below will allocate the histogram from
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// the process heap.
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PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference histogram_ref = 0;
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std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> tentative_histogram;
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PersistentHistogramAllocator* allocator = GlobalHistogramAllocator::Get();
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if (allocator) {
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tentative_histogram = allocator->AllocateHistogram(
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SPARSE_HISTOGRAM, name, 0, 0, nullptr, flags, &histogram_ref);
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}
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// Handle the case where no persistent allocator is present or the
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// persistent allocation fails (perhaps because it is full).
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if (!tentative_histogram) {
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DCHECK(!histogram_ref); // Should never have been set.
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DCHECK(!allocator); // Shouldn't have failed.
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flags &= ~HistogramBase::kIsPersistent;
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tentative_histogram.reset(new SparseHistogram(name));
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tentative_histogram->SetFlags(flags);
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}
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// Register this histogram with the StatisticsRecorder. Keep a copy of
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// the pointer value to tell later whether the locally created histogram
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// was registered or deleted. The type is "void" because it could point
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// to released memory after the following line.
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const void* tentative_histogram_ptr = tentative_histogram.get();
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histogram = StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicate(
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tentative_histogram.release());
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// Persistent histograms need some follow-up processing.
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if (histogram_ref) {
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allocator->FinalizeHistogram(histogram_ref,
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histogram == tentative_histogram_ptr);
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}
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ReportHistogramActivity(*histogram, HISTOGRAM_CREATED);
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} else {
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ReportHistogramActivity(*histogram, HISTOGRAM_LOOKUP);
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}
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CHECK_EQ(SPARSE_HISTOGRAM, histogram->GetHistogramType());
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return histogram;
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}
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// static
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std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> SparseHistogram::PersistentCreate(
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PersistentHistogramAllocator* allocator,
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const std::string& name,
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HistogramSamples::Metadata* meta,
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HistogramSamples::Metadata* logged_meta) {
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return WrapUnique(
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new SparseHistogram(allocator, name, meta, logged_meta));
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}
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SparseHistogram::~SparseHistogram() {}
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uint64_t SparseHistogram::name_hash() const {
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return unlogged_samples_->id();
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}
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HistogramType SparseHistogram::GetHistogramType() const {
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return SPARSE_HISTOGRAM;
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}
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bool SparseHistogram::HasConstructionArguments(
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Sample expected_minimum,
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Sample expected_maximum,
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uint32_t expected_bucket_count) const {
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// SparseHistogram never has min/max/bucket_count limit.
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return false;
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}
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void SparseHistogram::Add(Sample value) {
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AddCount(value, 1);
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}
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void SparseHistogram::AddCount(Sample value, int count) {
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if (count <= 0) {
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NOTREACHED();
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return;
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}
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{
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base::AutoLock auto_lock(lock_);
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unlogged_samples_->Accumulate(value, count);
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}
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FindAndRunCallback(value);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<HistogramSamples> SparseHistogram::SnapshotSamples() const {
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std::unique_ptr<SampleMap> snapshot(new SampleMap(name_hash()));
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base::AutoLock auto_lock(lock_);
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snapshot->Add(*unlogged_samples_);
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snapshot->Add(*logged_samples_);
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return std::move(snapshot);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<HistogramSamples> SparseHistogram::SnapshotDelta() {
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DCHECK(!final_delta_created_);
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std::unique_ptr<SampleMap> snapshot(new SampleMap(name_hash()));
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base::AutoLock auto_lock(lock_);
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snapshot->Add(*unlogged_samples_);
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unlogged_samples_->Subtract(*snapshot);
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logged_samples_->Add(*snapshot);
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return std::move(snapshot);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<HistogramSamples> SparseHistogram::SnapshotFinalDelta() const {
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DCHECK(!final_delta_created_);
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final_delta_created_ = true;
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std::unique_ptr<SampleMap> snapshot(new SampleMap(name_hash()));
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base::AutoLock auto_lock(lock_);
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snapshot->Add(*unlogged_samples_);
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return std::move(snapshot);
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}
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void SparseHistogram::AddSamples(const HistogramSamples& samples) {
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base::AutoLock auto_lock(lock_);
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unlogged_samples_->Add(samples);
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}
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bool SparseHistogram::AddSamplesFromPickle(PickleIterator* iter) {
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base::AutoLock auto_lock(lock_);
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return unlogged_samples_->AddFromPickle(iter);
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}
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void SparseHistogram::WriteHTMLGraph(std::string* output) const {
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output->append("<PRE>");
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WriteAsciiImpl(true, "<br>", output);
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output->append("</PRE>");
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}
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void SparseHistogram::WriteAscii(std::string* output) const {
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WriteAsciiImpl(true, "\n", output);
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}
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void SparseHistogram::SerializeInfoImpl(Pickle* pickle) const {
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pickle->WriteString(histogram_name());
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pickle->WriteInt(flags());
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}
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SparseHistogram::SparseHistogram(const std::string& name)
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: HistogramBase(name),
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unlogged_samples_(new SampleMap(HashMetricName(name))),
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logged_samples_(new SampleMap(unlogged_samples_->id())) {}
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SparseHistogram::SparseHistogram(PersistentHistogramAllocator* allocator,
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const std::string& name,
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HistogramSamples::Metadata* meta,
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HistogramSamples::Metadata* logged_meta)
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: HistogramBase(name),
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// While other histogram types maintain a static vector of values with
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// sufficient space for both "active" and "logged" samples, with each
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// SampleVector being given the appropriate half, sparse histograms
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// have no such initial allocation. Each sample has its own record
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// attached to a single PersistentSampleMap by a common 64-bit identifier.
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// Since a sparse histogram has two sample maps (active and logged),
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// there must be two sets of sample records with diffent IDs. The
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// "active" samples use, for convenience purposes, an ID matching
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// that of the histogram while the "logged" samples use that number
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// plus 1.
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unlogged_samples_(
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new PersistentSampleMap(HashMetricName(name), allocator, meta)),
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logged_samples_(new PersistentSampleMap(unlogged_samples_->id() + 1,
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allocator,
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logged_meta)) {}
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HistogramBase* SparseHistogram::DeserializeInfoImpl(PickleIterator* iter) {
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std::string histogram_name;
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int flags;
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if (!iter->ReadString(&histogram_name) || !iter->ReadInt(&flags)) {
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DLOG(ERROR) << "Pickle error decoding Histogram: " << histogram_name;
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return NULL;
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}
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flags &= ~HistogramBase::kIPCSerializationSourceFlag;
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return SparseHistogram::FactoryGet(histogram_name, flags);
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}
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void SparseHistogram::GetParameters(DictionaryValue* params) const {
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// TODO(kaiwang): Implement. (See HistogramBase::WriteJSON.)
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}
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void SparseHistogram::GetCountAndBucketData(Count* count,
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int64_t* sum,
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ListValue* buckets) const {
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// TODO(kaiwang): Implement. (See HistogramBase::WriteJSON.)
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}
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void SparseHistogram::WriteAsciiImpl(bool graph_it,
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const std::string& newline,
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std::string* output) const {
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// Get a local copy of the data so we are consistent.
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std::unique_ptr<HistogramSamples> snapshot = SnapshotSamples();
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Count total_count = snapshot->TotalCount();
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double scaled_total_count = total_count / 100.0;
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WriteAsciiHeader(total_count, output);
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output->append(newline);
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// Determine how wide the largest bucket range is (how many digits to print),
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// so that we'll be able to right-align starts for the graphical bars.
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// Determine which bucket has the largest sample count so that we can
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// normalize the graphical bar-width relative to that sample count.
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Count largest_count = 0;
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Sample largest_sample = 0;
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std::unique_ptr<SampleCountIterator> it = snapshot->Iterator();
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while (!it->Done()) {
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Sample min;
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int64_t max;
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Count count;
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it->Get(&min, &max, &count);
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if (min > largest_sample)
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largest_sample = min;
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if (count > largest_count)
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largest_count = count;
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it->Next();
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}
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size_t print_width = GetSimpleAsciiBucketRange(largest_sample).size() + 1;
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// iterate over each item and display them
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it = snapshot->Iterator();
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while (!it->Done()) {
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Sample min;
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int64_t max;
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Count count;
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it->Get(&min, &max, &count);
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// value is min, so display it
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std::string range = GetSimpleAsciiBucketRange(min);
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output->append(range);
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for (size_t j = 0; range.size() + j < print_width + 1; ++j)
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output->push_back(' ');
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if (graph_it)
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WriteAsciiBucketGraph(count, largest_count, output);
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WriteAsciiBucketValue(count, scaled_total_count, output);
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output->append(newline);
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it->Next();
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}
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}
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void SparseHistogram::WriteAsciiHeader(const Count total_count,
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std::string* output) const {
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StringAppendF(output,
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"Histogram: %s recorded %d samples",
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histogram_name().c_str(),
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total_count);
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if (flags())
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StringAppendF(output, " (flags = 0x%x)", flags());
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}
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} // namespace base
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