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9.5 KiB
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243 lines
9.5 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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#ifndef NET_LOG_NET_LOG_H_
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#define NET_LOG_NET_LOG_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "base/atomicops.h"
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#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/strings/string16.h"
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#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
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#include "base/time/time.h"
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#include "build/build_config.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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#include "net/log/net_log_capture_mode.h"
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#include "net/log/net_log_entry.h"
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#include "net/log/net_log_event_type.h"
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#include "net/log/net_log_parameters_callback.h"
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#include "net/log/net_log_source.h"
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#include "net/log/net_log_source_type.h"
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namespace base {
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class Value;
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}
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namespace net {
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// NetLog is the destination for log messages generated by the network stack.
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// Each log message has a "source" field which identifies the specific entity
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// that generated the message (for example, which URLRequest or which
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// SpdySession).
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//
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// To avoid needing to pass in the "source ID" to the logging functions, NetLog
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// is usually accessed through a NetLogWithSource, which will always pass in a
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// specific source ID.
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//
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// All methods are thread safe, with the exception that no NetLog or
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// NetLog::ThreadSafeObserver functions may be called by an observer's
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// OnAddEntry() method. Doing so will result in a deadlock.
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//
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// For a broader introduction see the design document:
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// https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/design-documents/network-stack/netlog
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class NET_EXPORT NetLog {
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public:
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// An observer that is notified of entries added to the NetLog. The
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// "ThreadSafe" prefix of the name emphasizes that this observer may be
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// called from different threads then the one which added it as an observer.
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class NET_EXPORT ThreadSafeObserver {
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public:
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// Constructs an observer that wants to see network events, with
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// the specified minimum event granularity. A ThreadSafeObserver can only
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// observe a single NetLog at a time.
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//
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// Observers will be called on the same thread an entry is added on,
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// and are responsible for ensuring their own thread safety.
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//
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// Observers must stop watching a NetLog before either the observer or the
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// NetLog is destroyed.
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ThreadSafeObserver();
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// Returns the capture mode for events this observer wants to
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// receive. It is only valid to call this while observing a NetLog.
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NetLogCaptureMode capture_mode() const;
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// Returns the NetLog being watched, or nullptr if there is none.
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NetLog* net_log() const;
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// This method is called whenever an entry (event) was added to the NetLog
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// being watched.
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//
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// OnAddEntry() is invoked on the thread which generated the NetLog entry,
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// which may be different from the thread that added this observer.
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//
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// Whenever OnAddEntry() is invoked, the NetLog's mutex is held. The
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// consequences of this are:
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//
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// * OnAddEntry() will never be called concurrently -- implementations
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// can rely on this to avoid needing their own synchronization.
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//
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// * It is illegal for an observer to call back into the NetLog, or the
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// observer itself, as this can result in deadlock or violating
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// expectations of non re-entrancy into ThreadSafeObserver.
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virtual void OnAddEntry(const NetLogEntry& entry) = 0;
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protected:
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virtual ~ThreadSafeObserver();
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private:
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friend class NetLog;
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void OnAddEntryData(const NetLogEntryData& entry_data);
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// Both of these values are only modified by the NetLog.
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NetLogCaptureMode capture_mode_;
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NetLog* net_log_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadSafeObserver);
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};
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NetLog();
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virtual ~NetLog();
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// Emits a global event to the log stream, with its own unique source ID.
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void AddGlobalEntry(NetLogEventType type);
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void AddGlobalEntry(NetLogEventType type,
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const NetLogParametersCallback& parameters_callback);
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// Returns a unique ID which can be used as a source ID. All returned IDs
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// will be unique and greater than 0.
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uint32_t NextID();
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// Returns true if there are any observers attached to the NetLog. This can be
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// used as an optimization to avoid emitting log entries when there is no
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// chance that the data will be consumed.
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bool IsCapturing() const;
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// Adds an observer and sets its log capture mode. The observer must not be
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// watching any NetLog, including this one, when this is called.
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//
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// CAUTION: Think carefully before introducing a dependency on the
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// NetLog. The order, format, and parameters in NetLog events are NOT
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// guaranteed to be stable. As such, building a production feature that works
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// by observing the NetLog is likely inappropriate. Just as you wouldn't build
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// a feature by scraping the text output from LOG(INFO), you shouldn't do
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// the same by scraping the logging data emitted to NetLog. Support for
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// observers is an internal detail mainly used for testing and to write events
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// to a file. Please consult a //net OWNER before using this outside of
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// testing or serialization.
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void AddObserver(ThreadSafeObserver* observer,
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NetLogCaptureMode capture_mode);
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// Sets the log capture mode of |observer| to |capture_mode|. |observer| must
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// be watching |this|. NetLog implementations must call
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// NetLog::OnSetObserverCaptureMode to update the observer's internal state.
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void SetObserverCaptureMode(ThreadSafeObserver* observer,
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NetLogCaptureMode capture_mode);
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// Removes an observer.
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//
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// For thread safety reasons, it is recommended that this not be called in
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// an object's destructor.
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void RemoveObserver(ThreadSafeObserver* observer);
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// Converts a time to the string format that the NetLog uses to represent
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// times. Strings are used since integers may overflow.
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static std::string TickCountToString(const base::TimeTicks& time);
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// Returns a C-String symbolic name for |event_type|.
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static const char* EventTypeToString(NetLogEventType event_type);
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// Returns a dictionary that maps event type symbolic names to their enum
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// values.
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static std::unique_ptr<base::Value> GetEventTypesAsValue();
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// Returns a C-String symbolic name for |source_type|.
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static const char* SourceTypeToString(NetLogSourceType source_type);
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// Returns a dictionary that maps source type symbolic names to their enum
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// values.
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static std::unique_ptr<base::Value> GetSourceTypesAsValue();
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// Returns a C-String symbolic name for |event_phase|.
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static const char* EventPhaseToString(NetLogEventPhase event_phase);
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// Creates a NetLogParametersCallback that encapsulates a single bool.
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// Warning: |name| must remain valid for the life of the callback.
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static NetLogParametersCallback BoolCallback(const char* name, bool value);
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// Warning: |name| must remain valid for the life of the callback.
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static NetLogParametersCallback IntCallback(const char* name, int value);
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// Creates a NetLogParametersCallback that encapsulates a single int64_t. The
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// callback will return the value as a StringValue, since IntegerValues
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// only support 32-bit values.
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// Warning: |name| must remain valid for the life of the callback.
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static NetLogParametersCallback Int64Callback(const char* name,
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int64_t value);
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// Creates a NetLogParametersCallback that encapsulates a single UTF8 string.
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// Takes
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// |value| as a pointer to avoid copying, and emphasize it must be valid for
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// the life of the callback. |value| may not be NULL.
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// Warning: |name| and |value| must remain valid for the life of the callback.
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static NetLogParametersCallback StringCallback(const char* name,
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const std::string* value);
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static NetLogParametersCallback StringCallback(const char* name,
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const char* value);
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// Same as above, but takes in a UTF16 string.
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static NetLogParametersCallback StringCallback(const char* name,
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const base::string16* value);
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private:
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friend class NetLogWithSource;
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void AddEntry(NetLogEventType type,
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const NetLogSource& source,
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NetLogEventPhase phase,
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const NetLogParametersCallback* parameters_callback);
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// Called whenever an observer is added or removed, to update
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// |has_observers_|. Must have acquired |lock_| prior to calling.
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void UpdateIsCapturing();
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// Returns true if |observer| is watching this NetLog. Must
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// be called while |lock_| is already held.
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bool HasObserver(ThreadSafeObserver* observer);
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// |lock_| protects access to |observers_|.
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base::Lock lock_;
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// Last assigned source ID. Incremented to get the next one.
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base::subtle::Atomic32 last_id_;
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// |is_capturing_| will be 0 when there are no observers watching the NetLog,
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// 1 otherwise. Note that this is stored as an Atomic32 rather than a boolean
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// so it can be accessed without needing a lock.
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base::subtle::Atomic32 is_capturing_;
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// |observers_| is a list of observers, ordered by when they were added.
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// Pointers contained in |observers_| are non-owned, and must
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// remain valid.
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//
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// |lock_| must be acquired whenever reading or writing to this.
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//
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// In practice |observers_| will be very small (<5) so O(n)
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// operations on it are fine.
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std::vector<ThreadSafeObserver*> observers_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NetLog);
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};
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_LOG_NET_LOG_H_
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