| // Copyright 2016 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. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_PERSISTENCE_H_ |
| #define BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_PERSISTENCE_H_ |
| |
| #include <map> |
| #include <memory> |
| |
| #include "base/atomicops.h" |
| #include "base/base_export.h" |
| #include "base/feature_list.h" |
| #include "base/memory/shared_memory.h" |
| #include "base/metrics/histogram_base.h" |
| #include "base/metrics/persistent_memory_allocator.h" |
| #include "base/process/process_handle.h" |
| #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" |
| #include "base/synchronization/lock.h" |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| class BucketRanges; |
| class FilePath; |
| class PersistentSampleMapRecords; |
| class PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager; |
| |
| // Feature definition for enabling histogram persistence. |
| BASE_EXPORT extern const Feature kPersistentHistogramsFeature; |
| |
| |
| // A data manager for sparse histograms so each instance of such doesn't have |
| // to separately iterate over the entire memory segment. Though this class |
| // will generally be accessed through the PersistentHistogramAllocator above, |
| // it can be used independently on any PersistentMemoryAllocator (making it |
| // useable for testing). This object supports only one instance of a sparse |
| // histogram for a given id. Tests that create multiple identical histograms, |
| // perhaps to simulate multiple processes, should create a separate manager |
| // for each. |
| class BASE_EXPORT PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager { |
| public: |
| // Constructs the data manager. The allocator must live longer than any |
| // managers that reference it. |
| explicit PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager( |
| PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator); |
| |
| ~PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager(); |
| |
| // Returns the object that manages the persistent-sample-map records for a |
| // given |id|. Only one |user| of this data is allowed at a time. This does |
| // an automatic Acquire() on the records. The user must call Release() on |
| // the returned object when it is finished with it. Ownership of the records |
| // object stays with this manager. |
| PersistentSampleMapRecords* UseSampleMapRecords(uint64_t id, |
| const void* user); |
| |
| // Convenience method that gets the object for a given reference so callers |
| // don't have to also keep their own pointer to the appropriate allocator. |
| template <typename T> |
| T* GetAsObject(PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref) { |
| return allocator_->GetAsObject<T>(ref); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| friend class PersistentSampleMapRecords; |
| |
| // Gets the object holding records for a given sample-map id when |lock_| |
| // has already been acquired. |
| PersistentSampleMapRecords* GetSampleMapRecordsWhileLocked(uint64_t id); |
| |
| // Loads sample-map records looking for those belonging to the specified |
| // |load_id|. Records found for other sample-maps are held for later use |
| // without having to iterate again. This should be called only from a |
| // PersistentSampleMapRecords object because those objects have a contract |
| // that there are no other threads accessing the internal records_ field |
| // of the object that is passed in. |
| bool LoadRecords(PersistentSampleMapRecords* sample_map_records); |
| |
| // Weak-pointer to the allocator used by the sparse histograms. |
| PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator_; |
| |
| // Iterator within the allocator for finding sample records. |
| PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator record_iterator_; |
| |
| // Mapping of sample-map IDs to their sample records. |
| std::map<uint64_t, std::unique_ptr<PersistentSampleMapRecords>> |
| sample_records_; |
| |
| // A lock used for synchronizing changes to sample_records_. |
| base::Lock lock_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager); |
| }; |
| |
| |
| // This class manages sample-records used by a PersistentSampleMap container |
| // that underlies a persistent SparseHistogram object. It is broken out into a |
| // top-level class so that it can be forward-declared in other header files |
| // rather than include this entire file as would be necessary if it were |
| // declared within the PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager class above. |
| class BASE_EXPORT PersistentSampleMapRecords { |
| public: |
| // Constructs an instance of this class. The manager object must live longer |
| // than all instances of this class that reference it, which is not usually |
| // a problem since these objects are generally managed from within that |
| // manager instance. |
| PersistentSampleMapRecords(PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager* data_manager, |
| uint64_t sample_map_id); |
| |
| ~PersistentSampleMapRecords(); |
| |
| // Resets the internal state for a new object using this data. The return |
| // value is "this" as a convenience. |
| PersistentSampleMapRecords* Acquire(const void* user); |
| |
| // Indicates that the using object is done with this data. |
| void Release(const void* user); |
| |
| // Gets the next reference to a persistent sample-map record. The type and |
| // layout of the data being referenced is defined entirely within the |
| // PersistentSampleMap class. |
| PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference GetNext(); |
| |
| // Creates a new persistent sample-map record for sample |value| and returns |
| // a reference to it. |
| PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference CreateNew(HistogramBase::Sample value); |
| |
| // Convenience method that gets the object for a given reference so callers |
| // don't have to also keep their own pointer to the appropriate allocator. |
| // This is expected to be used with the SampleRecord structure defined inside |
| // the persistent_sample_map.cc file but since that isn't exported (for |
| // cleanliness of the interface), a template is defined that will be |
| // resolved when used inside that file. |
| template <typename T> |
| T* GetAsObject(PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference ref) { |
| return data_manager_->GetAsObject<T>(ref); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| friend PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager; |
| |
| // Weak-pointer to the parent data-manager object. |
| PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager* data_manager_; |
| |
| // ID of PersistentSampleMap to which these records apply. |
| const uint64_t sample_map_id_; |
| |
| // The current user of this set of records. It is used to ensure that no |
| // more than one object is using these records at a given time. |
| const void* user_ = nullptr; |
| |
| // This is the count of how many "records" have already been read by the |
| // owning sample-map. |
| size_t seen_ = 0; |
| |
| // This is the set of records previously found for a sample map. Because |
| // there is ever only one object with a given ID (typically a hash of a |
| // histogram name) and because the parent SparseHistogram has acquired |
| // its own lock before accessing the PersistentSampleMap it controls, this |
| // list can be accessed without acquiring any additional lock. |
| std::vector<PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference> records_; |
| |
| // This is the set of records found during iteration through memory. It |
| // is appended in bulk to "records". Access to this vector can be done |
| // only while holding the parent manager's lock. |
| std::vector<PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference> found_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PersistentSampleMapRecords); |
| }; |
| |
| |
| // This class manages histograms created within a PersistentMemoryAllocator. |
| class BASE_EXPORT PersistentHistogramAllocator { |
| public: |
| // A reference to a histogram. While this is implemented as PMA::Reference, |
| // it is not conceptually the same thing. Outside callers should always use |
| // a Reference matching the class it is for and not mix the two. |
| using Reference = PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference; |
| |
| // Iterator used for fetching persistent histograms from an allocator. |
| // It is lock-free and thread-safe. |
| // See PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator for more information. |
| class BASE_EXPORT Iterator { |
| public: |
| // Constructs an iterator on a given |allocator|, starting at the beginning. |
| // The allocator must live beyond the lifetime of the iterator. |
| explicit Iterator(PersistentHistogramAllocator* allocator); |
| |
| // Gets the next histogram from persistent memory; returns null if there |
| // are no more histograms to be found. This may still be called again |
| // later to retrieve any new histograms added in the meantime. |
| std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> GetNext() { return GetNextWithIgnore(0); } |
| |
| // Gets the next histogram from persistent memory, ignoring one particular |
| // reference in the process. Pass |ignore| of zero (0) to ignore nothing. |
| std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> GetNextWithIgnore(Reference ignore); |
| |
| private: |
| // Weak-pointer to histogram allocator being iterated over. |
| PersistentHistogramAllocator* allocator_; |
| |
| // The iterator used for stepping through objects in persistent memory. |
| // It is lock-free and thread-safe which is why this class is also such. |
| PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator memory_iter_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Iterator); |
| }; |
| |
| // A PersistentHistogramAllocator is constructed from a PersistentMemory- |
| // Allocator object of which it takes ownership. |
| explicit PersistentHistogramAllocator( |
| std::unique_ptr<PersistentMemoryAllocator> memory); |
| virtual ~PersistentHistogramAllocator(); |
| |
| // Direct access to underlying memory allocator. If the segment is shared |
| // across threads or processes, reading data through these values does |
| // not guarantee consistency. Use with care. Do not write. |
| PersistentMemoryAllocator* memory_allocator() { |
| return memory_allocator_.get(); |
| } |
| |
| // Implement the "metadata" API of a PersistentMemoryAllocator, forwarding |
| // those requests to the real one. |
| uint64_t Id() const { return memory_allocator_->Id(); } |
| const char* Name() const { return memory_allocator_->Name(); } |
| const void* data() const { return memory_allocator_->data(); } |
| size_t length() const { return memory_allocator_->length(); } |
| size_t size() const { return memory_allocator_->size(); } |
| size_t used() const { return memory_allocator_->used(); } |
| |
| // Recreate a Histogram from data held in persistent memory. Though this |
| // object will be local to the current process, the sample data will be |
| // shared with all other threads referencing it. This method takes a |ref| |
| // to where the top-level histogram data may be found in this allocator. |
| // This method will return null if any problem is detected with the data. |
| std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> GetHistogram(Reference ref); |
| |
| // Allocate a new persistent histogram. The returned histogram will not |
| // be able to be located by other allocators until it is "finalized". |
| std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> AllocateHistogram( |
| HistogramType histogram_type, |
| const std::string& name, |
| int minimum, |
| int maximum, |
| const BucketRanges* bucket_ranges, |
| int32_t flags, |
| Reference* ref_ptr); |
| |
| // Finalize the creation of the histogram, making it available to other |
| // processes if |registered| (as in: added to the StatisticsRecorder) is |
| // True, forgetting it otherwise. |
| void FinalizeHistogram(Reference ref, bool registered); |
| |
| // Merges the data in a persistent histogram with one held globally by the |
| // StatisticsRecorder, updating the "logged" samples within the passed |
| // object so that repeated merges are allowed. Don't call this on a "global" |
| // allocator because histograms created there will already be in the SR. |
| void MergeHistogramDeltaToStatisticsRecorder(HistogramBase* histogram); |
| |
| // As above but merge the "final" delta. No update of "logged" samples is |
| // done which means it can operate on read-only objects. It's essential, |
| // however, not to call this more than once or those final samples will |
| // get recorded again. |
| void MergeHistogramFinalDeltaToStatisticsRecorder( |
| const HistogramBase* histogram); |
| |
| // Returns the object that manages the persistent-sample-map records for a |
| // given |id|. Only one |user| of this data is allowed at a time. This does |
| // an automatic Acquire() on the records. The user must call Release() on |
| // the returned object when it is finished with it. Ownership stays with |
| // this allocator. |
| PersistentSampleMapRecords* UseSampleMapRecords(uint64_t id, |
| const void* user); |
| |
| // Create internal histograms for tracking memory use and allocation sizes |
| // for allocator of |name| (which can simply be the result of Name()). This |
| // is done seperately from construction for situations such as when the |
| // histograms will be backed by memory provided by this very allocator. |
| // |
| // IMPORTANT: Callers must update tools/metrics/histograms/histograms.xml |
| // with the following histograms: |
| // UMA.PersistentAllocator.name.Allocs |
| // UMA.PersistentAllocator.name.UsedPct |
| void CreateTrackingHistograms(StringPiece name); |
| void UpdateTrackingHistograms(); |
| |
| // Clears the internal |last_created_| reference so testing can validate |
| // operation without that optimization. |
| void ClearLastCreatedReferenceForTesting(); |
| |
| protected: |
| // The structure used to hold histogram data in persistent memory. It is |
| // defined and used entirely within the .cc file. |
| struct PersistentHistogramData; |
| |
| // Gets the reference of the last histogram created, used to avoid |
| // trying to import what was just created. |
| PersistentHistogramAllocator::Reference last_created() { |
| return subtle::NoBarrier_Load(&last_created_); |
| } |
| |
| // Gets the next histogram in persistent data based on iterator while |
| // ignoring a particular reference if it is found. |
| std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> GetNextHistogramWithIgnore(Iterator* iter, |
| Reference ignore); |
| |
| private: |
| // Create a histogram based on saved (persistent) information about it. |
| std::unique_ptr<HistogramBase> CreateHistogram( |
| PersistentHistogramData* histogram_data_ptr); |
| |
| // Gets or creates an object in the global StatisticsRecorder matching |
| // the |histogram| passed. Null is returned if one was not found and |
| // one could not be created. |
| HistogramBase* GetOrCreateStatisticsRecorderHistogram( |
| const HistogramBase* histogram); |
| |
| // The memory allocator that provides the actual histogram storage. |
| std::unique_ptr<PersistentMemoryAllocator> memory_allocator_; |
| |
| // The data-manager used to improve performance of sparse histograms. |
| PersistentSparseHistogramDataManager sparse_histogram_data_manager_; |
| |
| // A reference to the last-created histogram in the allocator, used to avoid |
| // trying to import what was just created. |
| // TODO(bcwhite): Change this to std::atomic<PMA::Reference> when available. |
| subtle::Atomic32 last_created_ = 0; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PersistentHistogramAllocator); |
| }; |
| |
| |
| // A special case of the PersistentHistogramAllocator that operates on a |
| // global scale, collecting histograms created through standard macros and |
| // the FactoryGet() method. |
| class BASE_EXPORT GlobalHistogramAllocator |
| : public PersistentHistogramAllocator { |
| public: |
| ~GlobalHistogramAllocator() override; |
| |
| // Create a global allocator using the passed-in memory |base|, |size|, and |
| // other parameters. Ownership of the memory segment remains with the caller. |
| static void CreateWithPersistentMemory(void* base, |
| size_t size, |
| size_t page_size, |
| uint64_t id, |
| StringPiece name); |
| |
| // Create a global allocator using an internal block of memory of the |
| // specified |size| taken from the heap. |
| static void CreateWithLocalMemory(size_t size, uint64_t id, StringPiece name); |
| |
| #if !defined(OS_NACL) && !defined(STARBOARD) |
| // Create a global allocator by memory-mapping a |file|. If the file does |
| // not exist, it will be created with the specified |size|. If the file does |
| // exist, the allocator will use and add to its contents, ignoring the passed |
| // size in favor of the existing size. Returns whether the global allocator |
| // was set. |
| static bool CreateWithFile(const FilePath& file_path, |
| size_t size, |
| uint64_t id, |
| StringPiece name); |
| |
| // Creates a new file at |active_path|. If it already exists, it will first be |
| // moved to |base_path|. In all cases, any old file at |base_path| will be |
| // removed. If |spare_path| is non-empty and exists, that will be renamed and |
| // used as the active file. Otherwise, the file will be created using the |
| // given size, id, and name. Returns whether the global allocator was set. |
| static bool CreateWithActiveFile(const FilePath& base_path, |
| const FilePath& active_path, |
| const FilePath& spare_path, |
| size_t size, |
| uint64_t id, |
| StringPiece name); |
| |
| // Uses ConstructBaseActivePairFilePaths() to build a pair of file names which |
| // are then used for CreateWithActiveFile(). |name| is used for both the |
| // internal name for the allocator and also for the name of the file inside |
| // |dir|. |
| static bool CreateWithActiveFileInDir(const FilePath& dir, |
| size_t size, |
| uint64_t id, |
| StringPiece name); |
| |
| // Constructs a filename using a name. |
| static FilePath ConstructFilePath(const FilePath& dir, StringPiece name); |
| |
| // Like above but with timestamp and pid for use in upload directories. |
| static FilePath ConstructFilePathForUploadDir(const FilePath& dir, |
| StringPiece name, |
| base::Time stamp, |
| ProcessId pid); |
| |
| // Parses a filename to extract name, timestamp, and pid. |
| static bool ParseFilePath(const FilePath& path, |
| std::string* out_name, |
| Time* out_stamp, |
| ProcessId* out_pid); |
| |
| // Constructs a set of names in |dir| based on name that can be used for a |
| // base + active persistent memory mapped location for CreateWithActiveFile(). |
| // The spare path is a file that can be pre-created and moved to be active |
| // without any startup penalty that comes from constructing the file. |name| |
| // will be used as the basename of the file inside |dir|. |out_base_path|, |
| // |out_active_path|, or |out_spare_path| may be null if not needed. |
| static void ConstructFilePaths(const FilePath& dir, |
| StringPiece name, |
| FilePath* out_base_path, |
| FilePath* out_active_path, |
| FilePath* out_spare_path); |
| |
| // As above but puts the base files in a different "upload" directory. This |
| // is useful when moving all completed files into a single directory for easy |
| // upload management. |
| static void ConstructFilePathsForUploadDir(const FilePath& active_dir, |
| const FilePath& upload_dir, |
| const std::string& name, |
| FilePath* out_upload_path, |
| FilePath* out_active_path, |
| FilePath* out_spare_path); |
| |
| // Create a "spare" file that can later be made the "active" file. This |
| // should be done on a background thread if possible. |
| static bool CreateSpareFile(const FilePath& spare_path, size_t size); |
| |
| // Same as above but uses standard names. |name| is the name of the allocator |
| // and is also used to create the correct filename. |
| static bool CreateSpareFileInDir(const FilePath& dir_path, |
| size_t size, |
| StringPiece name); |
| #endif |
| |
| #if !defined(STARBOARD) |
| // Create a global allocator using a block of shared memory accessed |
| // through the given |handle| and |size|. The allocator takes ownership |
| // of the handle and closes it upon destruction, though the memory will |
| // continue to live if other processes have access to it. |
| static void CreateWithSharedMemoryHandle(const SharedMemoryHandle& handle, |
| size_t size); |
| #endif |
| |
| // Sets a GlobalHistogramAllocator for globally storing histograms in |
| // a space that can be persisted or shared between processes. There is only |
| // ever one allocator for all such histograms created by a single process. |
| // This takes ownership of the object and should be called as soon as |
| // possible during startup to capture as many histograms as possible and |
| // while operating single-threaded so there are no race-conditions. |
| static void Set(std::unique_ptr<GlobalHistogramAllocator> allocator); |
| |
| // Gets a pointer to the global histogram allocator. Returns null if none |
| // exists. |
| static GlobalHistogramAllocator* Get(); |
| |
| // This access to the persistent allocator is only for testing; it extracts |
| // the current allocator completely. This allows easy creation of histograms |
| // within persistent memory segments which can then be extracted and used in |
| // other ways. |
| static std::unique_ptr<GlobalHistogramAllocator> ReleaseForTesting(); |
| |
| // Stores a pathname to which the contents of this allocator should be saved |
| // in order to persist the data for a later use. |
| void SetPersistentLocation(const FilePath& location); |
| |
| // Retrieves a previously set pathname to which the contents of this allocator |
| // are to be saved. |
| const FilePath& GetPersistentLocation() const; |
| |
| // Writes the internal data to a previously set location. This is generally |
| // called when a process is exiting from a section of code that may not know |
| // the filesystem. The data is written in an atomic manner. The return value |
| // indicates success. |
| bool WriteToPersistentLocation(); |
| |
| // If there is a global metrics file being updated on disk, mark it to be |
| // deleted when the process exits. |
| void DeletePersistentLocation(); |
| |
| private: |
| friend class StatisticsRecorder; |
| |
| // Creates a new global histogram allocator. |
| explicit GlobalHistogramAllocator( |
| std::unique_ptr<PersistentMemoryAllocator> memory); |
| |
| // Import new histograms from the global histogram allocator. It's possible |
| // for other processes to create histograms in the active memory segment; |
| // this adds those to the internal list of known histograms to avoid creating |
| // duplicates that would have to be merged during reporting. Every call to |
| // this method resumes from the last entry it saw; it costs nothing if |
| // nothing new has been added. |
| void ImportHistogramsToStatisticsRecorder(); |
| |
| // Builds a FilePath for a metrics file. |
| static FilePath MakeMetricsFilePath(const FilePath& dir, StringPiece name); |
| |
| // Import always continues from where it left off, making use of a single |
| // iterator to continue the work. |
| Iterator import_iterator_; |
| |
| // The location to which the data should be persisted. |
| FilePath persistent_location_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(GlobalHistogramAllocator); |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| #endif // BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_PERSISTENCE_H_ |