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306 lines
10 KiB
C++
306 lines
10 KiB
C++
// 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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#include "base/metrics/persistent_sample_map.h"
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/memory/ptr_util.h"
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#include "base/metrics/histogram_macros.h"
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#include "base/metrics/persistent_histogram_allocator.h"
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#include "base/numerics/safe_conversions.h"
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#include "base/stl_util.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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namespace {
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// An iterator for going through a PersistentSampleMap. The logic here is
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// identical to that of SampleMapIterator but with different data structures.
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// Changes here likely need to be duplicated there.
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class PersistentSampleMapIterator : public SampleCountIterator {
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public:
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typedef std::map<HistogramBase::Sample, HistogramBase::Count*>
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SampleToCountMap;
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explicit PersistentSampleMapIterator(const SampleToCountMap& sample_counts);
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~PersistentSampleMapIterator() override;
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// SampleCountIterator:
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bool Done() const override;
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void Next() override;
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void Get(HistogramBase::Sample* min,
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int64_t* max,
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HistogramBase::Count* count) const override;
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private:
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void SkipEmptyBuckets();
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SampleToCountMap::const_iterator iter_;
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const SampleToCountMap::const_iterator end_;
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};
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PersistentSampleMapIterator::PersistentSampleMapIterator(
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const SampleToCountMap& sample_counts)
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: iter_(sample_counts.begin()),
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end_(sample_counts.end()) {
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SkipEmptyBuckets();
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}
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PersistentSampleMapIterator::~PersistentSampleMapIterator() = default;
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bool PersistentSampleMapIterator::Done() const {
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return iter_ == end_;
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}
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void PersistentSampleMapIterator::Next() {
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DCHECK(!Done());
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++iter_;
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SkipEmptyBuckets();
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}
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void PersistentSampleMapIterator::Get(Sample* min,
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int64_t* max,
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Count* count) const {
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DCHECK(!Done());
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if (min)
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*min = iter_->first;
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if (max)
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*max = strict_cast<int64_t>(iter_->first) + 1;
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if (count)
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*count = *iter_->second;
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}
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void PersistentSampleMapIterator::SkipEmptyBuckets() {
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while (!Done() && *iter_->second == 0) {
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++iter_;
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}
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}
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// This structure holds an entry for a PersistentSampleMap within a persistent
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// memory allocator. The "id" must be unique across all maps held by an
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// allocator or they will get attached to the wrong sample map.
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struct SampleRecord {
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// SHA1(SampleRecord): Increment this if structure changes!
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static constexpr uint32_t kPersistentTypeId = 0x8FE6A69F + 1;
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// Expected size for 32/64-bit check.
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static constexpr size_t kExpectedInstanceSize = 16;
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uint64_t id; // Unique identifier of owner.
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Sample value; // The value for which this record holds a count.
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Count count; // The count associated with the above value.
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};
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} // namespace
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PersistentSampleMap::PersistentSampleMap(
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uint64_t id,
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PersistentHistogramAllocator* allocator,
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Metadata* meta)
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: HistogramSamples(id, meta), allocator_(allocator) {}
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PersistentSampleMap::~PersistentSampleMap() {
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if (records_)
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records_->Release(this);
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}
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void PersistentSampleMap::Accumulate(Sample value, Count count) {
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#if 0 // TODO(bcwhite) Re-enable efficient version after crbug.com/682680.
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*GetOrCreateSampleCountStorage(value) += count;
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#else
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Count* local_count_ptr = GetOrCreateSampleCountStorage(value);
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if (count < 0) {
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if (*local_count_ptr < -count)
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RecordNegativeSample(SAMPLES_ACCUMULATE_WENT_NEGATIVE, -count);
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else
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RecordNegativeSample(SAMPLES_ACCUMULATE_NEGATIVE_COUNT, -count);
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*local_count_ptr += count;
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} else {
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Sample old_value = *local_count_ptr;
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Sample new_value = old_value + count;
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*local_count_ptr = new_value;
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if ((new_value >= 0) != (old_value >= 0))
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RecordNegativeSample(SAMPLES_ACCUMULATE_OVERFLOW, count);
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}
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#endif
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IncreaseSumAndCount(strict_cast<int64_t>(count) * value, count);
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}
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Count PersistentSampleMap::GetCount(Sample value) const {
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// Have to override "const" to make sure all samples have been loaded before
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// being able to know what value to return.
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Count* count_pointer =
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const_cast<PersistentSampleMap*>(this)->GetSampleCountStorage(value);
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return count_pointer ? *count_pointer : 0;
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}
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Count PersistentSampleMap::TotalCount() const {
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// Have to override "const" in order to make sure all samples have been
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// loaded before trying to iterate over the map.
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const_cast<PersistentSampleMap*>(this)->ImportSamples(-1, true);
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Count count = 0;
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for (const auto& entry : sample_counts_) {
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count += *entry.second;
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}
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return count;
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}
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std::unique_ptr<SampleCountIterator> PersistentSampleMap::Iterator() const {
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// Have to override "const" in order to make sure all samples have been
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// loaded before trying to iterate over the map.
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const_cast<PersistentSampleMap*>(this)->ImportSamples(-1, true);
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return WrapUnique(new PersistentSampleMapIterator(sample_counts_));
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}
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// static
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PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference
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PersistentSampleMap::GetNextPersistentRecord(
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PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator& iterator,
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uint64_t* sample_map_id) {
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const SampleRecord* record = iterator.GetNextOfObject<SampleRecord>();
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if (!record)
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return 0;
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*sample_map_id = record->id;
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return iterator.GetAsReference(record);
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}
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// static
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PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference
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PersistentSampleMap::CreatePersistentRecord(
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PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator,
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uint64_t sample_map_id,
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Sample value) {
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SampleRecord* record = allocator->New<SampleRecord>();
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if (!record) {
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NOTREACHED() << "full=" << allocator->IsFull()
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<< ", corrupt=" << allocator->IsCorrupt();
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return 0;
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}
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record->id = sample_map_id;
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record->value = value;
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record->count = 0;
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PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref = allocator->GetAsReference(record);
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allocator->MakeIterable(ref);
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return ref;
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}
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bool PersistentSampleMap::AddSubtractImpl(SampleCountIterator* iter,
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Operator op) {
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Sample min;
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int64_t max;
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Count count;
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for (; !iter->Done(); iter->Next()) {
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iter->Get(&min, &max, &count);
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if (count == 0)
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continue;
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if (strict_cast<int64_t>(min) + 1 != max)
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return false; // SparseHistogram only supports bucket with size 1.
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*GetOrCreateSampleCountStorage(min) +=
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(op == HistogramSamples::ADD) ? count : -count;
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}
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return true;
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}
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Count* PersistentSampleMap::GetSampleCountStorage(Sample value) {
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// If |value| is already in the map, just return that.
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auto it = sample_counts_.find(value);
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if (it != sample_counts_.end())
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return it->second;
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// Import any new samples from persistent memory looking for the value.
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return ImportSamples(value, false);
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}
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Count* PersistentSampleMap::GetOrCreateSampleCountStorage(Sample value) {
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// Get any existing count storage.
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Count* count_pointer = GetSampleCountStorage(value);
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if (count_pointer)
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return count_pointer;
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// Create a new record in persistent memory for the value. |records_| will
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// have been initialized by the GetSampleCountStorage() call above.
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DCHECK(records_);
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PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref = records_->CreateNew(value);
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if (!ref) {
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// If a new record could not be created then the underlying allocator is
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// full or corrupt. Instead, allocate the counter from the heap. This
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// sample will not be persistent, will not be shared, and will leak...
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// but it's better than crashing.
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count_pointer = new Count(0);
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sample_counts_[value] = count_pointer;
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return count_pointer;
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}
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// A race condition between two independent processes (i.e. two independent
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// histogram objects sharing the same sample data) could cause two of the
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// above records to be created. The allocator, however, forces a strict
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// ordering on iterable objects so use the import method to actually add the
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// just-created record. This ensures that all PersistentSampleMap objects
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// will always use the same record, whichever was first made iterable.
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// Thread-safety within a process where multiple threads use the same
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// histogram object is delegated to the controlling histogram object which,
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// for sparse histograms, is a lock object.
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count_pointer = ImportSamples(value, false);
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DCHECK(count_pointer);
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return count_pointer;
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}
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PersistentSampleMapRecords* PersistentSampleMap::GetRecords() {
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// The |records_| pointer is lazily fetched from the |allocator_| only on
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// first use. Sometimes duplicate histograms are created by race conditions
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// and if both were to grab the records object, there would be a conflict.
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// Use of a histogram, and thus a call to this method, won't occur until
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// after the histogram has been de-dup'd.
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if (!records_)
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records_ = allocator_->UseSampleMapRecords(id(), this);
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return records_;
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}
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Count* PersistentSampleMap::ImportSamples(Sample until_value,
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bool import_everything) {
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Count* found_count = nullptr;
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PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref;
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PersistentSampleMapRecords* records = GetRecords();
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while ((ref = records->GetNext()) != 0) {
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SampleRecord* record = records->GetAsObject<SampleRecord>(ref);
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if (!record)
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continue;
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DCHECK_EQ(id(), record->id);
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// Check if the record's value is already known.
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if (!ContainsKey(sample_counts_, record->value)) {
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// No: Add it to map of known values.
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sample_counts_[record->value] = &record->count;
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} else {
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// Yes: Ignore it; it's a duplicate caused by a race condition -- see
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// code & comment in GetOrCreateSampleCountStorage() for details.
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// Check that nothing ever operated on the duplicate record.
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DCHECK_EQ(0, record->count);
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}
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// Check if it's the value being searched for and, if so, keep a pointer
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// to return later. Stop here unless everything is being imported.
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// Because race conditions can cause multiple records for a single value,
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// be sure to return the first one found.
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if (record->value == until_value) {
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if (!found_count)
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found_count = &record->count;
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if (!import_everything)
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break;
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}
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}
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return found_count;
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}
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} // namespace base
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