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// 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.
// Activity tracking provides a low-overhead method of collecting information
// about the state of the application for analysis both while it is running
// and after it has terminated unexpectedly. Its primary purpose is to help
// locate reasons the browser becomes unresponsive by providing insight into
// what all the various threads and processes are (or were) doing.
#ifndef BASE_DEBUG_ACTIVITY_TRACKER_H_
#define BASE_DEBUG_ACTIVITY_TRACKER_H_
// std::atomic is undesired due to performance issues when used as global
// variables. There are no such instances here. This module uses the
// PersistentMemoryAllocator which also uses std::atomic and is written
// by the same author.
#include <atomic>
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
#include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
#include "base/location.h"
#include "base/metrics/persistent_memory_allocator.h"
#include "base/threading/platform_thread.h"
#include "base/threading/thread_checker.h"
#include "base/threading/thread_local_storage.h"
namespace base {
struct PendingTask;
class FilePath;
class Lock;
class PlatformThreadHandle;
class Process;
class WaitableEvent;
namespace debug {
class ThreadActivityTracker;
enum : int {
// The maximum number of call-stack addresses stored per activity. This
// cannot be changed without also changing the version number of the
// structure. See kTypeIdActivityTracker in GlobalActivityTracker.
kActivityCallStackSize = 10,
};
// The data associated with an activity is dependent upon the activity type.
// This union defines all of the various fields. All fields must be explicitly
// sized types to ensure no interoperability problems between 32-bit and
// 64-bit systems.
union ActivityData {
// Generic activities don't have any defined structure.
struct {
uint32_t id; // An arbitrary identifier used for association.
int32_t info; // An arbitrary value used for information purposes.
} generic;
struct {
uint64_t sequence_id; // The sequence identifier of the posted task.
} task;
struct {
uint64_t lock_address; // The memory address of the lock object.
} lock;
struct {
uint64_t event_address; // The memory address of the event object.
} event;
struct {
int64_t thread_id; // A unique identifier for a thread within a process.
} thread;
struct {
int64_t process_id; // A unique identifier for a process.
} process;
// These methods create an ActivityData object from the appropriate
// parameters. Objects of this type should always be created this way to
// ensure that no fields remain unpopulated should the set of recorded
// fields change. They're defined inline where practical because they
// reduce to loading a small local structure with a few values, roughly
// the same as loading all those values into parameters.
static ActivityData ForGeneric(uint32_t id, int32_t info) {
ActivityData data;
data.generic.id = id;
data.generic.info = info;
return data;
}
static ActivityData ForTask(uint64_t sequence) {
ActivityData data;
data.task.sequence_id = sequence;
return data;
}
static ActivityData ForLock(const void* lock) {
ActivityData data;
data.lock.lock_address = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(lock);
return data;
}
static ActivityData ForEvent(const void* event) {
ActivityData data;
data.event.event_address = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(event);
return data;
}
static ActivityData ForThread(const PlatformThreadHandle& handle);
static ActivityData ForThread(const int64_t id) {
ActivityData data;
data.thread.thread_id = id;
return data;
}
static ActivityData ForProcess(const int64_t id) {
ActivityData data;
data.process.process_id = id;
return data;
}
};
// A "null" activity-data that can be passed to indicate "do not change".
extern const ActivityData kNullActivityData;
// A helper class that is used for managing memory allocations within a
// persistent memory allocator. Instances of this class are NOT thread-safe.
// Use from a single thread or protect access with a lock.
class ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator {
public:
using Reference = PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference;
// Creates a instance for allocating objects of a fixed |object_type|, a
// corresponding |object_free| type, and the |object_size|. An internal
// cache of the last |cache_size| released references will be kept for
// quick future fetches. If |make_iterable| then allocated objects will
// be marked "iterable" in the allocator.
ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator(PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator,
uint32_t object_type,
uint32_t object_free_type,
size_t object_size,
size_t cache_size,
bool make_iterable);
~ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator();
// Gets a reference to an object of the configured type. This can return
// a null reference if it was not possible to allocate the memory.
Reference GetObjectReference();
// Returns an object to the "free" pool.
void ReleaseObjectReference(Reference ref);
// The current "used size" of the internal cache, visible for testing.
size_t cache_used() const { return cache_used_; }
private:
PersistentMemoryAllocator* const allocator_;
const uint32_t object_type_;
const uint32_t object_free_type_;
const size_t object_size_;
const size_t cache_size_;
const bool make_iterable_;
// An iterator for going through persistent memory looking for free'd objects.
PersistentMemoryAllocator::Iterator iterator_;
// The cache of released object memories.
std::unique_ptr<Reference[]> cache_values_;
size_t cache_used_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator);
};
// This structure is the full contents recorded for every activity pushed
// onto the stack. The |activity_type| indicates what is actually stored in
// the |data| field. All fields must be explicitly sized types to ensure no
// interoperability problems between 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
struct Activity {
// The type of an activity on the stack. Activities are broken into
// categories with the category ID taking the top 4 bits and the lower
// bits representing an action within that category. This combination
// makes it easy to "switch" based on the type during analysis.
enum Type : uint8_t {
// This "null" constant is used to indicate "do not change" in calls.
ACT_NULL = 0,
// Task activities involve callbacks posted to a thread or thread-pool
// using the PostTask() method or any of its friends.
ACT_TASK = 1 << 4,
ACT_TASK_RUN = ACT_TASK,
// Lock activities involve the acquisition of "mutex" locks.
ACT_LOCK = 2 << 4,
ACT_LOCK_ACQUIRE = ACT_LOCK,
ACT_LOCK_RELEASE,
// Event activities involve operations on a WaitableEvent.
ACT_EVENT = 3 << 4,
ACT_EVENT_WAIT = ACT_EVENT,
ACT_EVENT_SIGNAL,
// Thread activities involve the life management of threads.
ACT_THREAD = 4 << 4,
ACT_THREAD_START = ACT_THREAD,
ACT_THREAD_JOIN,
// Process activities involve the life management of processes.
ACT_PROCESS = 5 << 4,
ACT_PROCESS_START = ACT_PROCESS,
ACT_PROCESS_WAIT,
// Generic activities are user defined and can be anything.
ACT_GENERIC = 15 << 4,
// These constants can be used to separate the category and action from
// a combined activity type.
ACT_CATEGORY_MASK = 0xF << 4,
ACT_ACTION_MASK = 0xF
};
// Internal representation of time. During collection, this is in "ticks"
// but when returned in a snapshot, it is "wall time".
int64_t time_internal;
// The address that pushed the activity onto the stack as a raw number.
uint64_t calling_address;
// The address that is the origin of the activity if it not obvious from
// the call stack. This is useful for things like tasks that are posted
// from a completely different thread though most activities will leave
// it null.
uint64_t origin_address;
// Array of program-counters that make up the top of the call stack.
// Despite the fixed size, this list is always null-terminated. Entries
// after the terminator have no meaning and may or may not also be null.
// The list will be completely empty if call-stack collection is not
// enabled.
uint64_t call_stack[kActivityCallStackSize];
// Reference to arbitrary user data within the persistent memory segment.
uint32_t user_data;
// The (enumerated) type of the activity. This defines what fields of the
// |data| record are valid.
uint8_t activity_type;
// Padding to ensure that the next member begins on a 64-bit boundary
// even on 32-bit builds which ensures inter-operability between CPU
// architectures. New fields can be taken from this space.
uint8_t padding[3];
// Information specific to the |activity_type|.
ActivityData data;
static void FillFrom(Activity* activity,
const void* program_counter,
const void* origin,
Type type,
const ActivityData& data);
};
// This structure holds a copy of all the internal data at the moment the
// "snapshot" operation is done. It is disconnected from the live tracker
// so that continued operation of the thread will not cause changes here.
struct BASE_EXPORT ActivitySnapshot {
// Explicit constructor/destructor are needed because of complex types
// with non-trivial default constructors and destructors.
ActivitySnapshot();
~ActivitySnapshot();
// The name of the thread as set when it was created. The name may be
// truncated due to internal length limitations.
std::string thread_name;
// The process and thread IDs. These values have no meaning other than
// they uniquely identify a running process and a running thread within
// that process. Thread-IDs can be re-used across different processes
// and both can be re-used after the process/thread exits.
int64_t process_id = 0;
int64_t thread_id = 0;
// The current stack of activities that are underway for this thread. It
// is limited in its maximum size with later entries being left off.
std::vector<Activity> activity_stack;
// The current total depth of the activity stack, including those later
// entries not recorded in the |activity_stack| vector.
uint32_t activity_stack_depth = 0;
};
// This class manages arbitrary user data that can be associated with activities
// done by a thread by supporting key/value pairs of any type. This can provide
// additional information during debugging. It is also used to store arbitrary
// global data. All updates must be done from the same thread.
class BASE_EXPORT ActivityUserData {
// List of known value type. REFERENCE types must immediately follow the non-
// external types.
enum ValueType : uint8_t {
END_OF_VALUES = 0,
RAW_VALUE,
RAW_VALUE_REFERENCE,
STRING_VALUE,
STRING_VALUE_REFERENCE,
CHAR_VALUE,
SIGNED_VALUE,
UNSIGNED_VALUE,
};
public:
ActivityUserData(void* memory, size_t size);
~ActivityUserData();
// Writes a |value| (as part of a key/value pair) that will be included with
// the activity in any reports. The same |name| can be written multiple times
// with each successive call overwriting the previously stored |value|. For
// raw and string values, the maximum size of successive writes is limited by
// the first call. The length of "name" is limited to 255 characters.
//
// This information is stored on a "best effort" basis. It may be dropped if
// the memory buffer is full or the associated activity is beyond the maximum
// recording depth.
void Set(StringPiece name, const void* memory, size_t size) {
Set(name, RAW_VALUE, memory, size);
}
void SetString(StringPiece name, StringPiece value) {
Set(name, STRING_VALUE, value.data(), value.length());
}
void SetChar(StringPiece name, char value) {
Set(name, CHAR_VALUE, &value, sizeof(value));
}
void SetInt(StringPiece name, int64_t value) {
Set(name, SIGNED_VALUE, &value, sizeof(value));
}
void SetUint(StringPiece name, uint64_t value) {
Set(name, UNSIGNED_VALUE, &value, sizeof(value));
}
// These function as above but don't actually copy the data into the
// persistent memory. They store unaltered pointers along with a size. These
// can be used in conjuction with a memory dump to find certain large pieces
// of information.
void SetReference(StringPiece name, const void* memory, size_t size) {
SetReference(name, RAW_VALUE_REFERENCE, memory, size);
}
void SetStringReference(StringPiece name, StringPiece value) {
SetReference(name, STRING_VALUE_REFERENCE, value.data(), value.length());
}
private:
FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(ActivityTrackerTest, UserDataTest);
enum : size_t { kMemoryAlignment = sizeof(uint64_t) };
// A structure used to reference data held outside of persistent memory.
struct ReferenceRecord {
uint64_t address;
uint64_t size;
};
// Header to a key/value record held in persistent memory.
struct Header {
std::atomic<uint8_t> type; // Encoded ValueType
uint8_t name_size; // Length of "name" key.
std::atomic<uint16_t> value_size; // Actual size of of the stored value.
uint16_t record_size; // Total storage of name, value, header.
};
// This record is used to hold known value is a map so that they can be
// found and overwritten later.
struct ValueInfo {
ValueInfo();
ValueInfo(ValueInfo&&);
~ValueInfo();
StringPiece name; // The "key" of the record.
ValueType type; // The type of the value.
void* memory; // Where the "value" is held.
std::atomic<uint16_t>* size_ptr; // Address of the actual size of value.
size_t extent; // The total storage of the value,
}; // typically rounded up for alignment.
void Set(StringPiece name, ValueType type, const void* memory, size_t size);
void SetReference(StringPiece name,
ValueType type,
const void* memory,
size_t size);
// TODO(bcwhite): Add Get() methods for Analyzer to use.
std::map<StringPiece, ValueInfo> values_;
char* memory_;
size_t available_;
base::ThreadChecker thread_checker_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ActivityUserData);
};
// This class manages tracking a stack of activities for a single thread in
// a persistent manner, implementing a bounded-size stack in a fixed-size
// memory allocation. In order to support an operational mode where another
// thread is analyzing this data in real-time, atomic operations are used
// where necessary to guarantee a consistent view from the outside.
//
// This class is not generally used directly but instead managed by the
// GlobalActivityTracker instance and updated using Scoped*Activity local
// objects.
class BASE_EXPORT ThreadActivityTracker {
public:
// This structure contains all the common information about the thread so
// it doesn't have to be repeated in every entry on the stack. It is defined
// and used completely within the .cc file.
struct Header;
using ActivityId = uint32_t;
// This is the base class for having the compiler manage an activity on the
// tracker's stack. It does nothing but call methods on the passed |tracker|
// if it is not null, making it safe (and cheap) to create these objects
// even if activity tracking is not enabled.
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedActivity {
public:
ScopedActivity(ThreadActivityTracker* tracker,
const void* program_counter,
const void* origin,
Activity::Type type,
const ActivityData& data);
~ScopedActivity();
// Changes some basic metadata about the activity.
void ChangeTypeAndData(Activity::Type type, const ActivityData& data);
// Returns an object for manipulating user data.
ActivityUserData& user_data();
private:
// The thread tracker to which this object reports. It can be null if
// activity tracking is not (yet) enabled.
ThreadActivityTracker* const tracker_;
// An identifier that indicates a specific activity on the stack.
ActivityId activity_id_;
// An object that manages additional user data, created only upon request.
std::unique_ptr<ActivityUserData> user_data_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedActivity);
};
// A ThreadActivityTracker runs on top of memory that is managed externally.
// It must be large enough for the internal header and a few Activity
// blocks. See SizeForStackDepth().
ThreadActivityTracker(void* base, size_t size);
virtual ~ThreadActivityTracker();
// Indicates that an activity has started from a given |origin| address in
// the code, though it can be null if the creator's address is not known.
// The |type| and |data| describe the activity. |program_counter| should be
// the result of GetProgramCounter() where push is called. Returned is an
// ID that can be used to adjust the pushed activity.
ActivityId PushActivity(const void* program_counter,
const void* origin,
Activity::Type type,
const ActivityData& data);
// An inlined version of the above that gets the program counter where it
// is called.
ALWAYS_INLINE
ActivityId PushActivity(const void* origin,
Activity::Type type,
const ActivityData& data) {
return PushActivity(::tracked_objects::GetProgramCounter(), origin, type,
data);
}
// Changes the activity |type| and |data| of the top-most entry on the stack.
// This is useful if the information has changed and it is desireable to
// track that change without creating a new stack entry. If the type is
// ACT_NULL or the data is kNullActivityData then that value will remain
// unchanged. The type, if changed, must remain in the same category.
// Changing both is not atomic so a snapshot operation could occur between
// the update of |type| and |data| or between update of |data| fields.
void ChangeActivity(ActivityId id,
Activity::Type type,
const ActivityData& data);
// Indicates that an activity has completed.
void PopActivity(ActivityId id);
// Returns an object capable of storing arbitrary user data.
std::unique_ptr<ActivityUserData> GetUserData(ActivityId id);
// Returns whether the current data is valid or not. It is not valid if
// corruption has been detected in the header or other data structures.
bool IsValid() const;
// Gets a copy of the tracker contents for analysis. Returns false if a
// snapshot was not possible, perhaps because the data is not valid; the
// contents of |output_snapshot| are undefined in that case. The current
// implementation does not support concurrent snapshot operations.
bool Snapshot(ActivitySnapshot* output_snapshot) const;
// Calculates the memory size required for a given stack depth, including
// the internal header structure for the stack.
static size_t SizeForStackDepth(int stack_depth);
private:
friend class ActivityTrackerTest;
Header* const header_; // Pointer to the Header structure.
Activity* const stack_; // The stack of activities.
const uint32_t stack_slots_; // The total number of stack slots.
bool valid_ = false; // Tracks whether the data is valid or not.
base::ThreadChecker thread_checker_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadActivityTracker);
};
// The global tracker manages all the individual thread trackers. Memory for
// the thread trackers is taken from a PersistentMemoryAllocator which allows
// for the data to be analyzed by a parallel process or even post-mortem.
class BASE_EXPORT GlobalActivityTracker {
public:
// Type identifiers used when storing in persistent memory so they can be
// identified during extraction; the first 4 bytes of the SHA1 of the name
// is used as a unique integer. A "version number" is added to the base
// so that, if the structure of that object changes, stored older versions
// will be safely ignored. These are public so that an external process
// can recognize records of this type within an allocator.
enum : uint32_t {
kTypeIdActivityTracker = 0x5D7381AF + 3, // SHA1(ActivityTracker) v3
kTypeIdUserDataRecord = 0x615EDDD7 + 1, // SHA1(UserDataRecord) v1
kTypeIdGlobalDataRecord = 0xAFE61ABE + 1, // SHA1(GlobalDataRecord) v1
kTypeIdActivityTrackerFree = ~kTypeIdActivityTracker,
kTypeIdUserDataRecordFree = ~kTypeIdUserDataRecord,
};
// This is a thin wrapper around the thread-tracker's ScopedActivity that
// accesses the global tracker to provide some of the information, notably
// which thread-tracker to use. It is safe to create even if activity
// tracking is not enabled.
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedThreadActivity
: public ThreadActivityTracker::ScopedActivity {
public:
ScopedThreadActivity(const void* program_counter,
const void* origin,
Activity::Type type,
const ActivityData& data,
bool lock_allowed)
: ThreadActivityTracker::ScopedActivity(
GetOrCreateTracker(lock_allowed),
program_counter,
origin,
type,
data) {}
private:
// Gets (or creates) a tracker for the current thread. If locking is not
// allowed (because a lock is being tracked which would cause recursion)
// then the attempt to create one if none found will be skipped. Once
// the tracker for this thread has been created for other reasons, locks
// will be tracked. The thread-tracker uses locks.
static ThreadActivityTracker* GetOrCreateTracker(bool lock_allowed) {
GlobalActivityTracker* global_tracker = Get();
if (!global_tracker)
return nullptr;
if (lock_allowed)
return global_tracker->GetOrCreateTrackerForCurrentThread();
else
return global_tracker->GetTrackerForCurrentThread();
}
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedThreadActivity);
};
~GlobalActivityTracker();
// Creates a global tracker using a given persistent-memory |allocator| and
// providing the given |stack_depth| to each thread tracker it manages. The
// created object is activated so tracking will begin immediately upon return.
static void CreateWithAllocator(
std::unique_ptr<PersistentMemoryAllocator> allocator,
int stack_depth);
#if !defined(OS_NACL)
// Like above but internally creates an allocator around a disk file with
// the specified |size| at the given |file_path|. Any existing file will be
// overwritten. The |id| and |name| are arbitrary and stored in the allocator
// for reference by whatever process reads it.
static void CreateWithFile(const FilePath& file_path,
size_t size,
uint64_t id,
StringPiece name,
int stack_depth);
#endif // !defined(OS_NACL)
// Like above but internally creates an allocator using local heap memory of
// the specified size. This is used primarily for unit tests.
static void CreateWithLocalMemory(size_t size,
uint64_t id,
StringPiece name,
int stack_depth);
// Gets the global activity-tracker or null if none exists.
static GlobalActivityTracker* Get() { return g_tracker_; }
// Gets the persistent-memory-allocator in which data is stored. Callers
// can store additional records here to pass more information to the
// analysis process.
PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator() { return allocator_.get(); }
// Gets the thread's activity-tracker if it exists. This is inline for
// performance reasons and it uses thread-local-storage (TLS) so that there
// is no significant lookup time required to find the one for the calling
// thread. Ownership remains with the global tracker.
ThreadActivityTracker* GetTrackerForCurrentThread() {
return reinterpret_cast<ThreadActivityTracker*>(this_thread_tracker_.Get());
}
// Gets the thread's activity-tracker or creates one if none exists. This
// is inline for performance reasons. Ownership remains with the global
// tracker.
ThreadActivityTracker* GetOrCreateTrackerForCurrentThread() {
ThreadActivityTracker* tracker = GetTrackerForCurrentThread();
if (tracker)
return tracker;
return CreateTrackerForCurrentThread();
}
// Creates an activity-tracker for the current thread.
ThreadActivityTracker* CreateTrackerForCurrentThread();
// Releases the activity-tracker for the current thread (for testing only).
void ReleaseTrackerForCurrentThreadForTesting();
// Gets a reference to memory for holding user-defined activity data. If
// the reference is valid, it's memory will be returned. If not, then a
// new reference will be created (and stored) and that memory returned.
void* GetUserDataMemory(PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference* reference);
// Releases memory for user-defined activity data.
void ReleaseUserDataMemory(PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference* reference);
// Accesses the global data record for storing arbitrary key/value pairs.
ActivityUserData& user_data() { return user_data_; }
private:
friend class ActivityTrackerTest;
enum : int {
// The maximum number of threads that can be tracked within a process. If
// more than this number run concurrently, tracking of new ones may cease.
kMaxThreadCount = 100,
kCachedThreadMemories = 10,
kCachedUserDataMemories = 10,
};
// A thin wrapper around the main thread-tracker that keeps additional
// information that the global tracker needs to handle joined threads.
class ManagedActivityTracker : public ThreadActivityTracker {
public:
ManagedActivityTracker(PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference mem_reference,
void* base,
size_t size);
~ManagedActivityTracker() override;
// The reference into persistent memory from which the thread-tracker's
// memory was created.
const PersistentMemoryAllocator::Reference mem_reference_;
// The physical address used for the thread-tracker's memory.
void* const mem_base_;
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ManagedActivityTracker);
};
// Creates a global tracker using a given persistent-memory |allocator| and
// providing the given |stack_depth| to each thread tracker it manages. The
// created object is activated so tracking has already started upon return.
GlobalActivityTracker(std::unique_ptr<PersistentMemoryAllocator> allocator,
int stack_depth);
// Returns the memory used by an activity-tracker managed by this class.
// It is called during the destruction of a ManagedActivityTracker object.
void ReturnTrackerMemory(ManagedActivityTracker* tracker);
// Releases the activity-tracker associcated with thread. It is called
// automatically when a thread is joined and thus there is nothing more to
// be tracked. |value| is a pointer to a ManagedActivityTracker.
static void OnTLSDestroy(void* value);
// The persistent-memory allocator from which the memory for all trackers
// is taken.
std::unique_ptr<PersistentMemoryAllocator> allocator_;
// The size (in bytes) of memory required by a ThreadActivityTracker to
// provide the stack-depth requested during construction.
const size_t stack_memory_size_;
// The activity tracker for the currently executing thread.
base::ThreadLocalStorage::Slot this_thread_tracker_;
// The number of thread trackers currently active.
std::atomic<int> thread_tracker_count_;
// A caching memory allocator for thread-tracker objects.
ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator thread_tracker_allocator_;
base::Lock thread_tracker_allocator_lock_;
// A caching memory allocator for user data attached to activity data.
ActivityTrackerMemoryAllocator user_data_allocator_;
base::Lock user_data_allocator_lock_;
// An object for holding global arbitrary key value pairs. Values must always
// be written from the main UI thread.
ActivityUserData user_data_;
// The active global activity tracker.
static GlobalActivityTracker* g_tracker_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(GlobalActivityTracker);
};
// Record entry in to and out of an arbitrary block of code.
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedActivity
: public GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity {
public:
// Track activity at the specified FROM_HERE location for an arbitrary
// 4-bit |action|, an arbitrary 32-bit |id|, and 32-bits of arbitrary
// |info|. None of these values affect operation; they're all purely
// for association and analysis. To have unique identifiers across a
// diverse code-base, create the number by taking the first 8 characters
// of the hash of the activity being tracked.
//
// For example:
// Tracking method: void MayNeverExit(uint32_t foo) {...}
// echo -n "MayNeverExit" | sha1sum => e44873ccab21e2b71270da24aa1...
//
// void MayNeverExit(int32_t foo) {
// base::debug::ScopedActivity track_me(0, 0xE44873CC, foo);
// ...
// }
ALWAYS_INLINE
ScopedActivity(uint8_t action, uint32_t id, int32_t info)
: ScopedActivity(::tracked_objects::GetProgramCounter(),
action,
id,
info) {}
ScopedActivity() : ScopedActivity(0, 0, 0) {}
// Changes the |action| and/or |info| of this activity on the stack. This
// is useful for tracking progress through a function, updating the action
// to indicate "milestones" in the block (max 16 milestones: 0-15) or the
// info to reflect other changes. Changing both is not atomic so a snapshot
// operation could occur between the update of |action| and |info|.
void ChangeAction(uint8_t action);
void ChangeInfo(int32_t info);
void ChangeActionAndInfo(uint8_t action, int32_t info);
private:
// Constructs the object using a passed-in program-counter.
ScopedActivity(const void* program_counter,
uint8_t action,
uint32_t id,
int32_t info);
// A copy of the ID code so it doesn't have to be passed by the caller when
// changing the |info| field.
uint32_t id_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedActivity);
};
// These "scoped" classes provide easy tracking of various blocking actions.
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedTaskRunActivity
: public GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity {
public:
ALWAYS_INLINE
explicit ScopedTaskRunActivity(const base::PendingTask& task)
: ScopedTaskRunActivity(::tracked_objects::GetProgramCounter(),
task) {}
private:
ScopedTaskRunActivity(const void* program_counter,
const base::PendingTask& task);
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedTaskRunActivity);
};
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedLockAcquireActivity
: public GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity {
public:
ALWAYS_INLINE
explicit ScopedLockAcquireActivity(const base::internal::LockImpl* lock)
: ScopedLockAcquireActivity(::tracked_objects::GetProgramCounter(),
lock) {}
private:
ScopedLockAcquireActivity(const void* program_counter,
const base::internal::LockImpl* lock);
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedLockAcquireActivity);
};
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedEventWaitActivity
: public GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity {
public:
ALWAYS_INLINE
explicit ScopedEventWaitActivity(const base::WaitableEvent* event)
: ScopedEventWaitActivity(::tracked_objects::GetProgramCounter(),
event) {}
private:
ScopedEventWaitActivity(const void* program_counter,
const base::WaitableEvent* event);
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedEventWaitActivity);
};
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedThreadJoinActivity
: public GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity {
public:
ALWAYS_INLINE
explicit ScopedThreadJoinActivity(const base::PlatformThreadHandle* thread)
: ScopedThreadJoinActivity(::tracked_objects::GetProgramCounter(),
thread) {}
private:
ScopedThreadJoinActivity(const void* program_counter,
const base::PlatformThreadHandle* thread);
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedThreadJoinActivity);
};
// Some systems don't have base::Process
#if !defined(OS_NACL) && !defined(OS_IOS)
class BASE_EXPORT ScopedProcessWaitActivity
: public GlobalActivityTracker::ScopedThreadActivity {
public:
ALWAYS_INLINE
explicit ScopedProcessWaitActivity(const base::Process* process)
: ScopedProcessWaitActivity(::tracked_objects::GetProgramCounter(),
process) {}
private:
ScopedProcessWaitActivity(const void* program_counter,
const base::Process* process);
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedProcessWaitActivity);
};
#endif
} // namespace debug
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_DEBUG_ACTIVITY_TRACKER_H_