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28 | |
29 | #pragma once |
30 | |
31 | #include <stdint.h> |
32 | #include <wtf/Assertions.h> |
33 | |
34 | namespace JSC { |
35 | |
36 | // AbstractSamplingCounter: |
37 | // |
38 | // Implements a named set of counters, printed on exit if ENABLE(SAMPLING_COUNTERS). |
39 | // See subclasses below, SamplingCounter, GlobalSamplingCounter and DeletableSamplingCounter. |
40 | class AbstractSamplingCounter { |
41 | friend class DeletableSamplingCounter; |
42 | public: |
43 | void count(uint32_t count = 1) |
44 | { |
45 | m_counter += count; |
46 | } |
47 | |
48 | JS_EXPORT_PRIVATE static void dump(); |
49 | |
50 | int64_t* addressOfCounter() { return &m_counter; } |
51 | |
52 | protected: |
53 | // Effectively the contructor, however called lazily in the case of GlobalSamplingCounter. |
54 | void init(const char* name) |
55 | { |
56 | m_counter = 0; |
57 | m_name = name; |
58 | |
59 | // Set m_next to point to the head of the chain, and inform whatever is |
60 | // currently at the head that this node will now hold the pointer to it. |
61 | m_next = s_abstractSamplingCounterChain; |
62 | s_abstractSamplingCounterChain->m_referer = &m_next; |
63 | // Add this node to the head of the list. |
64 | s_abstractSamplingCounterChain = this; |
65 | m_referer = &s_abstractSamplingCounterChain; |
66 | } |
67 | |
68 | int64_t m_counter; |
69 | const char* m_name; |
70 | AbstractSamplingCounter* m_next; |
71 | // This is a pointer to the pointer to this node in the chain; used to |
72 | // allow fast linked list deletion. |
73 | AbstractSamplingCounter** m_referer; |
74 | // Null object used to detect end of static chain. |
75 | static AbstractSamplingCounter s_abstractSamplingCounterChainEnd; |
76 | JS_EXPORT_PRIVATE static AbstractSamplingCounter* s_abstractSamplingCounterChain; |
77 | static bool s_completed; |
78 | }; |
79 | |
80 | #if ENABLE(SAMPLING_COUNTERS) |
81 | // SamplingCounter: |
82 | // |
83 | // This class is suitable and (hopefully!) convenient for cases where a counter is |
84 | // required within the scope of a single function. It can be instantiated as a |
85 | // static variable since it contains a constructor but not a destructor (static |
86 | // variables in WebKit cannot have destructors). |
87 | // |
88 | // For example: |
89 | // |
90 | // void someFunction() |
91 | // { |
92 | // static SamplingCounter countMe("This is my counter. There are many like it, but this one is mine."); |
93 | // countMe.count(); |
94 | // // ... |
95 | // } |
96 | // |
97 | class SamplingCounter : public AbstractSamplingCounter { |
98 | public: |
99 | SamplingCounter(const char* name) { init(name); } |
100 | }; |
101 | |
102 | // GlobalSamplingCounter: |
103 | // |
104 | // This class is suitable for use where a counter is to be declared globally, |
105 | // since it contains neither a constructor nor destructor. Instead, ensure |
106 | // that 'name()' is called to provide the counter with a name (and also to |
107 | // allow it to be printed out on exit). |
108 | // |
109 | // GlobalSamplingCounter globalCounter; |
110 | // |
111 | // void firstFunction() |
112 | // { |
113 | // // Put this within a function that is definitely called! |
114 | // // (Or alternatively alongside all calls to 'count()'). |
115 | // globalCounter.name("I Name You Destroyer."); |
116 | // globalCounter.count(); |
117 | // // ... |
118 | // } |
119 | // |
120 | // void secondFunction() |
121 | // { |
122 | // globalCounter.count(); |
123 | // // ... |
124 | // } |
125 | // |
126 | class GlobalSamplingCounter : public AbstractSamplingCounter { |
127 | public: |
128 | void name(const char* name) |
129 | { |
130 | // Global objects should be mapped in zero filled memory, so this should |
131 | // be a safe (albeit not necessarily threadsafe) check for 'first call'. |
132 | if (!m_next) |
133 | init(name); |
134 | } |
135 | }; |
136 | |
137 | // DeletableSamplingCounter: |
138 | // |
139 | // The above classes (SamplingCounter, GlobalSamplingCounter), are intended for |
140 | // use within a global or static scope, and as such cannot have a destructor. |
141 | // This means there is no convenient way for them to remove themselves from the |
142 | // static list of counters, and should an instance of either class be freed |
143 | // before 'dump()' has walked over the list it will potentially walk over an |
144 | // invalid pointer. |
145 | // |
146 | // This class is intended for use where the counter may possibly be deleted before |
147 | // the program exits. Should this occur, the counter will print it's value to |
148 | // stderr, and remove itself from the static list. Example: |
149 | // |
150 | // DeletableSamplingCounter* counter = new DeletableSamplingCounter("The Counter With No Name"); |
151 | // counter->count(); |
152 | // delete counter; |
153 | // |
154 | class DeletableSamplingCounter : public AbstractSamplingCounter { |
155 | public: |
156 | DeletableSamplingCounter(const char* name) { init(name); } |
157 | |
158 | ~DeletableSamplingCounter() |
159 | { |
160 | if (!s_completed) |
161 | dataFile("DeletableSamplingCounter \"%s\" deleted early (with count %lld)\n" , m_name, m_counter); |
162 | // Our m_referer pointer should know where the pointer to this node is, |
163 | // and m_next should know that this node is the previous node in the list. |
164 | ASSERT(*m_referer == this); |
165 | ASSERT(m_next->m_referer == &m_next); |
166 | // Remove this node from the list, and inform m_next that we have done so. |
167 | m_next->m_referer = m_referer; |
168 | *m_referer = m_next; |
169 | } |
170 | }; |
171 | #endif |
172 | |
173 | } // namespace JSC |
174 | |