| // 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. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_BASE_H_ |
| #define BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_BASE_H_ |
| |
| #include <limits.h> |
| |
| #include <memory> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "base/atomicops.h" |
| #include "base/base_export.h" |
| #include "base/macros.h" |
| #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" |
| #include "base/time/time.h" |
| #include "starboard/types.h" |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| class DictionaryValue; |
| class HistogramBase; |
| class HistogramSamples; |
| class ListValue; |
| class Pickle; |
| class PickleIterator; |
| |
| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // This enum is used to facilitate deserialization of histograms from other |
| // processes into the browser. If you create another class that inherits from |
| // HistogramBase, add new histogram types and names below. |
| |
| enum HistogramType { |
| HISTOGRAM, |
| LINEAR_HISTOGRAM, |
| BOOLEAN_HISTOGRAM, |
| CUSTOM_HISTOGRAM, |
| SPARSE_HISTOGRAM, |
| DUMMY_HISTOGRAM, |
| }; |
| |
| // Controls the verbosity of the information when the histogram is serialized to |
| // a JSON. |
| // GENERATED_JAVA_ENUM_PACKAGE: org.chromium.base.metrics |
| enum JSONVerbosityLevel { |
| // The histogram is completely serialized. |
| JSON_VERBOSITY_LEVEL_FULL, |
| // The bucket information is not serialized. |
| JSON_VERBOSITY_LEVEL_OMIT_BUCKETS, |
| }; |
| |
| std::string HistogramTypeToString(HistogramType type); |
| |
| // This enum is used for reporting how many histograms and of what types and |
| // variations are being created. It has to be in the main .h file so it is |
| // visible to files that define the various histogram types. |
| enum HistogramReport { |
| // Count the number of reports created. The other counts divided by this |
| // number will give the average per run of the program. |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_CREATED = 0, |
| |
| // Count the total number of histograms created. It is the limit against |
| // which all others are compared. |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_HISTOGRAM_CREATED = 1, |
| |
| // Count the total number of histograms looked-up. It's better to cache |
| // the result of a single lookup rather than do it repeatedly. |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_HISTOGRAM_LOOKUP = 2, |
| |
| // These count the individual histogram types. This must follow the order |
| // of HistogramType above. |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_TYPE_LOGARITHMIC = 3, |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_TYPE_LINEAR = 4, |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_TYPE_BOOLEAN = 5, |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_TYPE_CUSTOM = 6, |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_TYPE_SPARSE = 7, |
| |
| // These indicate the individual flags that were set. |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_FLAG_UMA_TARGETED = 8, |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_FLAG_UMA_STABILITY = 9, |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_FLAG_PERSISTENT = 10, |
| |
| // This must be last. |
| HISTOGRAM_REPORT_MAX = 11 |
| }; |
| |
| // Create or find existing histogram that matches the pickled info. |
| // Returns NULL if the pickled data has problems. |
| BASE_EXPORT HistogramBase* DeserializeHistogramInfo(base::PickleIterator* iter); |
| |
| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| |
| class BASE_EXPORT HistogramBase { |
| public: |
| typedef int32_t Sample; // Used for samples. |
| typedef subtle::Atomic32 AtomicCount; // Used to count samples. |
| typedef int32_t Count; // Used to manipulate counts in temporaries. |
| |
| static const Sample kSampleType_MAX; // INT_MAX |
| |
| enum Flags { |
| kNoFlags = 0x0, |
| |
| // Histogram should be UMA uploaded. |
| kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag = 0x1, |
| |
| // Indicates that this is a stability histogram. This flag exists to specify |
| // which histograms should be included in the initial stability log. Please |
| // refer to |MetricsService::PrepareInitialStabilityLog|. |
| kUmaStabilityHistogramFlag = kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag | 0x2, |
| |
| // Indicates that the histogram was pickled to be sent across an IPC |
| // Channel. If we observe this flag on a histogram being aggregated into |
| // after IPC, then we are running in a single process mode, and the |
| // aggregation should not take place (as we would be aggregating back into |
| // the source histogram!). |
| kIPCSerializationSourceFlag = 0x10, |
| |
| // Indicates that a callback exists for when a new sample is recorded on |
| // this histogram. We store this as a flag with the histogram since |
| // histograms can be in performance critical code, and this allows us |
| // to shortcut looking up the callback if it doesn't exist. |
| kCallbackExists = 0x20, |
| |
| // Indicates that the histogram is held in "persistent" memory and may |
| // be accessible between processes. This is only possible if such a |
| // memory segment has been created/attached, used to create a Persistent- |
| // MemoryAllocator, and that loaded into the Histogram module before this |
| // histogram is created. |
| kIsPersistent = 0x40, |
| }; |
| |
| // Histogram data inconsistency types. |
| enum Inconsistency : uint32_t { |
| NO_INCONSISTENCIES = 0x0, |
| RANGE_CHECKSUM_ERROR = 0x1, |
| BUCKET_ORDER_ERROR = 0x2, |
| COUNT_HIGH_ERROR = 0x4, |
| COUNT_LOW_ERROR = 0x8, |
| |
| NEVER_EXCEEDED_VALUE = 0x10, |
| }; |
| |
| // Construct the base histogram. The name is not copied; it's up to the |
| // caller to ensure that it lives at least as long as this object. |
| explicit HistogramBase(const char* name); |
| virtual ~HistogramBase(); |
| |
| const char* histogram_name() const { return histogram_name_; } |
| |
| // Compares |name| to the histogram name and triggers a DCHECK if they do not |
| // match. This is a helper function used by histogram macros, which results in |
| // in more compact machine code being generated by the macros. |
| virtual void CheckName(const StringPiece& name) const; |
| |
| // Get a unique ID for this histogram's samples. |
| virtual uint64_t name_hash() const = 0; |
| |
| // Operations with Flags enum. |
| int32_t flags() const { return subtle::NoBarrier_Load(&flags_); } |
| void SetFlags(int32_t flags); |
| void ClearFlags(int32_t flags); |
| |
| virtual HistogramType GetHistogramType() const = 0; |
| |
| // Whether the histogram has construction arguments as parameters specified. |
| // For histograms that don't have the concept of minimum, maximum or |
| // bucket_count, this function always returns false. |
| virtual bool HasConstructionArguments( |
| Sample expected_minimum, |
| Sample expected_maximum, |
| uint32_t expected_bucket_count) const = 0; |
| |
| virtual void Add(Sample value) = 0; |
| |
| // In Add function the |value| bucket is increased by one, but in some use |
| // cases we need to increase this value by an arbitrary integer. AddCount |
| // function increases the |value| bucket by |count|. |count| should be greater |
| // than or equal to 1. |
| virtual void AddCount(Sample value, int count) = 0; |
| |
| // Similar to above but divides |count| by the |scale| amount. Probabilistic |
| // rounding is used to yield a reasonably accurate total when many samples |
| // are added. Methods for common cases of scales 1000 and 1024 are included. |
| // The ScaledLinearHistogram (which can also used be for enumerations) may be |
| // a better (and faster) solution. |
| void AddScaled(Sample value, int count, int scale); |
| void AddKilo(Sample value, int count); // scale=1000 |
| void AddKiB(Sample value, int count); // scale=1024 |
| |
| // Convenient functions that call Add(Sample). |
| void AddTime(const TimeDelta& time) { AddTimeMillisecondsGranularity(time); } |
| void AddTimeMillisecondsGranularity(const TimeDelta& time); |
| // Note: AddTimeMicrosecondsGranularity() drops the report if this client |
| // doesn't have a high-resolution clock. |
| void AddTimeMicrosecondsGranularity(const TimeDelta& time); |
| void AddBoolean(bool value); |
| |
| virtual void AddSamples(const HistogramSamples& samples) = 0; |
| virtual bool AddSamplesFromPickle(base::PickleIterator* iter) = 0; |
| |
| // Serialize the histogram info into |pickle|. |
| // Note: This only serializes the construction arguments of the histogram, but |
| // does not serialize the samples. |
| void SerializeInfo(base::Pickle* pickle) const; |
| |
| // Try to find out data corruption from histogram and the samples. |
| // The returned value is a combination of Inconsistency enum. |
| virtual uint32_t FindCorruption(const HistogramSamples& samples) const; |
| |
| // Snapshot the current complete set of sample data. |
| // Override with atomic/locked snapshot if needed. |
| // NOTE: this data can overflow for long-running sessions. It should be |
| // handled with care and this method is recommended to be used only |
| // in about:histograms and test code. |
| virtual std::unique_ptr<HistogramSamples> SnapshotSamples() const = 0; |
| |
| // Calculate the change (delta) in histogram counts since the previous call |
| // to this method. Each successive call will return only those counts |
| // changed since the last call. |
| virtual std::unique_ptr<HistogramSamples> SnapshotDelta() = 0; |
| |
| // Calculate the change (delta) in histogram counts since the previous call |
| // to SnapshotDelta() but do so without modifying any internal data as to |
| // what was previous logged. After such a call, no further calls to this |
| // method or to SnapshotDelta() should be done as the result would include |
| // data previously returned. Because no internal data is changed, this call |
| // can be made on "const" histograms such as those with data held in |
| // read-only memory. |
| virtual std::unique_ptr<HistogramSamples> SnapshotFinalDelta() const = 0; |
| |
| // The following methods provide graphical histogram displays. |
| virtual void WriteHTMLGraph(std::string* output) const = 0; |
| virtual void WriteAscii(std::string* output) const = 0; |
| |
| // TODO(bcwhite): Remove this after https://crbug/836875. |
| virtual void ValidateHistogramContents() const; |
| |
| // Produce a JSON representation of the histogram with |verbosity_level| as |
| // the serialization verbosity. This is implemented with the help of |
| // GetParameters and GetCountAndBucketData; overwrite them to customize the |
| // output. |
| void WriteJSON(std::string* output, JSONVerbosityLevel verbosity_level) const; |
| |
| protected: |
| enum ReportActivity { HISTOGRAM_CREATED, HISTOGRAM_LOOKUP }; |
| |
| // Subclasses should implement this function to make SerializeInfo work. |
| virtual void SerializeInfoImpl(base::Pickle* pickle) const = 0; |
| |
| // Writes information about the construction parameters in |params|. |
| virtual void GetParameters(DictionaryValue* params) const = 0; |
| |
| // Writes information about the current (non-empty) buckets and their sample |
| // counts to |buckets|, the total sample count to |count| and the total sum |
| // to |sum|. |
| virtual void GetCountAndBucketData(Count* count, |
| int64_t* sum, |
| ListValue* buckets) const = 0; |
| |
| //// Produce actual graph (set of blank vs non blank char's) for a bucket. |
| void WriteAsciiBucketGraph(double current_size, |
| double max_size, |
| std::string* output) const; |
| |
| // Return a string description of what goes in a given bucket. |
| const std::string GetSimpleAsciiBucketRange(Sample sample) const; |
| |
| // Write textual description of the bucket contents (relative to histogram). |
| // Output is the count in the buckets, as well as the percentage. |
| void WriteAsciiBucketValue(Count current, |
| double scaled_sum, |
| std::string* output) const; |
| |
| // Retrieves the callback for this histogram, if one exists, and runs it |
| // passing |sample| as the parameter. |
| void FindAndRunCallback(Sample sample) const; |
| |
| // Gets a permanent string that can be used for histogram objects when the |
| // original is not a code constant or held in persistent memory. |
| static const char* GetPermanentName(const std::string& name); |
| |
| private: |
| friend class HistogramBaseTest; |
| |
| // A pointer to permanent storage where the histogram name is held. This can |
| // be code space or the output of GetPermanentName() or any other storage |
| // that is known to never change. This is not StringPiece because (a) char* |
| // is 1/2 the size and (b) StringPiece transparently casts from std::string |
| // which can easily lead to a pointer to non-permanent space. |
| // For persistent histograms, this will simply point into the persistent |
| // memory segment, thus avoiding duplication. For heap histograms, the |
| // GetPermanentName method will create the necessary copy. |
| const char* const histogram_name_; |
| |
| // Additional information about the histogram. |
| AtomicCount flags_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HistogramBase); |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| #endif // BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_BASE_H_ |