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// 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_SYS_INFO_H_
#define BASE_SYS_INFO_H_
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/callback_forward.h"
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
#include "base/time/time.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "starboard/types.h"
namespace base {
namespace debug {
FORWARD_DECLARE_TEST(SystemMetricsTest, ParseMeminfo);
}
struct SystemMemoryInfoKB;
class BASE_EXPORT SysInfo {
public:
// Return the number of logical processors/cores on the current machine.
static int NumberOfProcessors();
// Return the number of bytes of physical memory on the current machine.
static int64_t AmountOfPhysicalMemory();
// Return the number of bytes of current available physical memory on the
// machine.
// (The amount of memory that can be allocated without any significant
// impact on the system. It can lead to freeing inactive file-backed
// and/or speculative file-backed memory).
static int64_t AmountOfAvailablePhysicalMemory();
// Return the number of bytes of virtual memory of this process. A return
// value of zero means that there is no limit on the available virtual
// memory.
static int64_t AmountOfVirtualMemory();
// Return the number of megabytes of physical memory on the current machine.
static int AmountOfPhysicalMemoryMB() {
return static_cast<int>(AmountOfPhysicalMemory() / 1024 / 1024);
}
// Return the number of megabytes of available virtual memory, or zero if it
// is unlimited.
static int AmountOfVirtualMemoryMB() {
return static_cast<int>(AmountOfVirtualMemory() / 1024 / 1024);
}
// Return the available disk space in bytes on the volume containing |path|,
// or -1 on failure.
static int64_t AmountOfFreeDiskSpace(const FilePath& path);
// Return the total disk space in bytes on the volume containing |path|, or -1
// on failure.
static int64_t AmountOfTotalDiskSpace(const FilePath& path);
// Returns system uptime.
static TimeDelta Uptime();
// Returns a descriptive string for the current machine model or an empty
// string if the machine model is unknown or an error occurred.
// e.g. "MacPro1,1" on Mac, "iPhone9,3" on iOS or "Nexus 5" on Android. Only
// implemented on OS X, iOS, and Android. This returns an empty string on
// other platforms.
static std::string HardwareModelName();
struct HardwareInfo {
std::string manufacturer;
std::string model;
};
// Returns via |callback| a struct containing descriptive UTF-8 strings for
// the current machine manufacturer and model, or empty strings if the
// information is unknown or an error occurred. Implemented on Windows, OS X,
// iOS, Linux, Chrome OS and Android.
static void GetHardwareInfo(base::OnceCallback<void(HardwareInfo)> callback);
// Returns the name of the host operating system.
static std::string OperatingSystemName();
// Returns the version of the host operating system.
static std::string OperatingSystemVersion();
// Retrieves detailed numeric values for the OS version.
// DON'T USE THIS ON THE MAC OR WINDOWS to determine the current OS release
// for OS version-specific feature checks and workarounds. If you must use
// an OS version check instead of a feature check, use the base::mac::IsOS*
// family from base/mac/mac_util.h, or base::win::GetVersion from
// base/win/windows_version.h.
static void OperatingSystemVersionNumbers(int32_t* major_version,
int32_t* minor_version,
int32_t* bugfix_version);
// Returns the architecture of the running operating system.
// Exact return value may differ across platforms.
// e.g. a 32-bit x86 kernel on a 64-bit capable CPU will return "x86",
// whereas a x86-64 kernel on the same CPU will return "x86_64"
static std::string OperatingSystemArchitecture();
// Avoid using this. Use base/cpu.h to get information about the CPU instead.
// http://crbug.com/148884
// Returns the CPU model name of the system. If it can not be figured out,
// an empty string is returned.
static std::string CPUModelName();
// Return the smallest amount of memory (in bytes) which the VM system will
// allocate.
static size_t VMAllocationGranularity();
#if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
// Set |value| and return true if LsbRelease contains information about |key|.
static bool GetLsbReleaseValue(const std::string& key, std::string* value);
// Convenience function for GetLsbReleaseValue("CHROMEOS_RELEASE_BOARD",...).
// Returns "unknown" if CHROMEOS_RELEASE_BOARD is not set. Otherwise, returns
// the full name of the board. Note that the returned value often differs
// between developers' systems and devices that use official builds. E.g. for
// a developer-built image, the function could return 'glimmer', while in an
// official build, it may be something like 'glimmer-signed-mp-v4keys'.
//
// NOTE: Strings returned by this function should be treated as opaque values
// within Chrome (e.g. for reporting metrics elsewhere). If you need to make
// Chrome behave differently for different Chrome OS devices, either directly
// check for the hardware feature that you care about (preferred) or add a
// command-line flag to Chrome and pass it from session_manager (based on
// whether a USE flag is set or not). See https://goo.gl/BbBkzg for more
// details.
static std::string GetLsbReleaseBoard();
// Returns the creation time of /etc/lsb-release. (Used to get the date and
// time of the Chrome OS build).
static Time GetLsbReleaseTime();
// Returns true when actually running in a Chrome OS environment.
static bool IsRunningOnChromeOS();
// Test method to force re-parsing of lsb-release.
static void SetChromeOSVersionInfoForTest(const std::string& lsb_release,
const Time& lsb_release_time);
// Returns the kernel version of the host operating system.
static std::string KernelVersion();
#endif // defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
#if defined(OS_ANDROID)
// Returns the Android build's codename.
static std::string GetAndroidBuildCodename();
// Returns the Android build ID.
static std::string GetAndroidBuildID();
static int DalvikHeapSizeMB();
static int DalvikHeapGrowthLimitMB();
#endif // defined(OS_ANDROID)
// Returns true if this is a low-end device.
// Low-end device refers to devices having a very low amount of total
// system memory, typically <= 1GB.
// See also SysUtils.java, method isLowEndDevice.
static bool IsLowEndDevice();
private:
FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SysInfoTest, AmountOfAvailablePhysicalMemory);
FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(debug::SystemMetricsTest, ParseMeminfo);
static int64_t AmountOfPhysicalMemoryImpl();
static int64_t AmountOfAvailablePhysicalMemoryImpl();
static bool IsLowEndDeviceImpl();
static HardwareInfo GetHardwareInfoSync();
#if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID) || defined(OS_AIX)
static int64_t AmountOfAvailablePhysicalMemory(
const SystemMemoryInfoKB& meminfo);
#endif
};
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_SYS_INFO_H_