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1 // Copyright (c) 2014 Google Inc. |
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2 // |
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3 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
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4 // found in the LICENSE file. |
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5 |
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6 // This header file defines the set of trace_event macros without specifying |
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7 // how the events actually get collected and stored. If you need to expose trace |
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8 // events to some other universe, you can copy-and-paste this file as well as |
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9 // trace_event.h, modifying the macros contained there as necessary for the |
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10 // target platform. The end result is that multiple libraries can funnel events |
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11 // through to a shared trace event collector. |
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12 |
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13 // Trace events are for tracking application performance and resource usage. |
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14 // Macros are provided to track: |
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15 // Begin and end of function calls |
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16 // Counters |
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17 // |
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18 // Events are issued against categories. Whereas LOG's |
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19 // categories are statically defined, TRACE categories are created |
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20 // implicitly with a string. For example: |
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21 // TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomeImportantEvent", |
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22 // TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_THREAD) |
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23 // |
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24 // It is often the case that one trace may belong in multiple categories at the |
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25 // same time. The first argument to the trace can be a comma-separated list of |
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26 // categories, forming a category group, like: |
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27 // |
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28 // TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("input,views", "OnMouseOver", TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_THREAD) |
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29 // |
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30 // We can enable/disable tracing of OnMouseOver by enabling/disabling either |
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31 // category. |
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32 // |
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33 // Events can be INSTANT, or can be pairs of BEGIN and END in the same scope: |
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34 // TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomethingCostly") |
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35 // doSomethingCostly() |
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36 // TRACE_EVENT_END0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomethingCostly") |
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37 // Note: our tools can't always determine the correct BEGIN/END pairs unless |
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38 // these are used in the same scope. Use ASYNC_BEGIN/ASYNC_END macros if you |
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39 // need them to be in separate scopes. |
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40 // |
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41 // A common use case is to trace entire function scopes. This |
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42 // issues a trace BEGIN and END automatically: |
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43 // void doSomethingCostly() { |
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44 // TRACE_EVENT0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "doSomethingCostly"); |
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45 // ... |
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46 // } |
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47 // |
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48 // Additional parameters can be associated with an event: |
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49 // void doSomethingCostly2(int howMuch) { |
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50 // TRACE_EVENT1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "doSomethingCostly", |
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51 // "howMuch", howMuch); |
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52 // ... |
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53 // } |
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54 // |
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55 // The trace system will automatically add to this information the |
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56 // current process id, thread id, and a timestamp in microseconds. |
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57 // |
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58 // To trace an asynchronous procedure such as an IPC send/receive, use |
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59 // ASYNC_BEGIN and ASYNC_END: |
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60 // [single threaded sender code] |
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61 // static int send_count = 0; |
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62 // ++send_count; |
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63 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0("ipc", "message", send_count); |
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64 // Send(new MyMessage(send_count)); |
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65 // [receive code] |
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66 // void OnMyMessage(send_count) { |
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67 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0("ipc", "message", send_count); |
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68 // } |
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69 // The third parameter is a unique ID to match ASYNC_BEGIN/ASYNC_END pairs. |
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70 // ASYNC_BEGIN and ASYNC_END can occur on any thread of any traced process. |
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71 // Pointers can be used for the ID parameter, and they will be mangled |
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72 // internally so that the same pointer on two different processes will not |
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73 // match. For example: |
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74 // class MyTracedClass { |
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75 // public: |
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76 // MyTracedClass() { |
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77 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0("category", "MyTracedClass", this); |
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78 // } |
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79 // ~MyTracedClass() { |
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80 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0("category", "MyTracedClass", this); |
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81 // } |
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82 // } |
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83 // |
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84 // Trace event also supports counters, which is a way to track a quantity |
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85 // as it varies over time. Counters are created with the following macro: |
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86 // TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter", g_myCounterValue); |
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87 // |
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88 // Counters are process-specific. The macro itself can be issued from any |
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89 // thread, however. |
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90 // |
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91 // Sometimes, you want to track two counters at once. You can do this with two |
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92 // counter macros: |
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93 // TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter0", g_myCounterValue[0]); |
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94 // TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter1", g_myCounterValue[1]); |
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95 // Or you can do it with a combined macro: |
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96 // TRACE_COUNTER2("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter", |
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97 // "bytesPinned", g_myCounterValue[0], |
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98 // "bytesAllocated", g_myCounterValue[1]); |
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99 // This indicates to the tracing UI that these counters should be displayed |
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100 // in a single graph, as a summed area chart. |
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101 // |
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102 // Since counters are in a global namespace, you may want to disambiguate with a |
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103 // unique ID, by using the TRACE_COUNTER_ID* variations. |
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104 // |
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105 // By default, trace collection is compiled in, but turned off at runtime. |
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106 // Collecting trace data is the responsibility of the embedding |
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107 // application. In Chrome's case, navigating to about:tracing will turn on |
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108 // tracing and display data collected across all active processes. |
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109 // |
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110 // |
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111 // Memory scoping note: |
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112 // Tracing copies the pointers, not the string content, of the strings passed |
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113 // in for category_group, name, and arg_names. Thus, the following code will |
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114 // cause problems: |
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115 // char* str = strdup("importantName"); |
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116 // TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("SUBSYSTEM", str); // BAD! |
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117 // free(str); // Trace system now has dangling pointer |
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118 // |
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119 // To avoid this issue with the |name| and |arg_name| parameters, use the |
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120 // TRACE_EVENT_COPY_XXX overloads of the macros at additional runtime overhead. |
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121 // Notes: The category must always be in a long-lived char* (i.e. static const). |
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122 // The |arg_values|, when used, are always deep copied with the _COPY |
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123 // macros. |
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124 // |
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125 // When are string argument values copied: |
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126 // const char* arg_values are only referenced by default: |
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127 // TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name", |
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128 // "arg1", "literal string is only referenced"); |
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129 // Use TRACE_STR_COPY to force copying of a const char*: |
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130 // TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name", |
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131 // "arg1", TRACE_STR_COPY("string will be copied")); |
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132 // std::string arg_values are always copied: |
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133 // TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name", |
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134 // "arg1", std::string("string will be copied")); |
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135 // |
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136 // |
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137 // Thread Safety: |
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138 // A thread safe singleton and mutex are used for thread safety. Category |
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139 // enabled flags are used to limit the performance impact when the system |
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140 // is not enabled. |
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141 // |
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142 // TRACE_EVENT macros first cache a pointer to a category. The categories are |
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143 // statically allocated and safe at all times, even after exit. Fetching a |
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144 // category is protected by the TraceLog::lock_. Multiple threads initializing |
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145 // the static variable is safe, as they will be serialized by the lock and |
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146 // multiple calls will return the same pointer to the category. |
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147 // |
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148 // Then the category_group_enabled flag is checked. This is a unsigned char, and |
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149 // not intended to be multithread safe. It optimizes access to AddTraceEvent |
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150 // which is threadsafe internally via TraceLog::lock_. The enabled flag may |
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151 // cause some threads to incorrectly call or skip calling AddTraceEvent near |
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152 // the time of the system being enabled or disabled. This is acceptable as |
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153 // we tolerate some data loss while the system is being enabled/disabled and |
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154 // because AddTraceEvent is threadsafe internally and checks the enabled state |
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155 // again under lock. |
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156 // |
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157 // Without the use of these static category pointers and enabled flags all |
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158 // trace points would carry a significant performance cost of acquiring a lock |
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159 // and resolving the category. |
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160 |
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161 #ifndef SkTraceEvent_DEFINED |
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162 #define SkTraceEvent_DEFINED |
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163 |
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164 #include "SkEventTracer.h" |
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165 |
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166 // By default, const char* argument values are assumed to have long-lived scope |
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167 // and will not be copied. Use this macro to force a const char* to be copied. |
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168 #define TRACE_STR_COPY(str) \ |
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169 skia::tracing_internals::TraceStringWithCopy(str) |
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170 |
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171 // By default, uint64 ID argument values are not mangled with the Process ID in |
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172 // TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC macros. Use this macro to force Process ID mangling. |
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173 #define TRACE_ID_MANGLE(id) \ |
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174 skia::tracing_internals::TraceID::ForceMangle(id) |
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175 |
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176 // By default, pointers are mangled with the Process ID in TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC |
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177 // macros. Use this macro to prevent Process ID mangling. |
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178 #define TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id) \ |
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179 skia::tracing_internals::TraceID::DontMangle(id) |
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180 |
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181 // Records a pair of begin and end events called "name" for the current |
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182 // scope, with 0, 1 or 2 associated arguments. If the category is not |
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183 // enabled, then this does nothing. |
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184 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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185 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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186 #define TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) \ |
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187 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(category_group, name) |
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188 #define TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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189 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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190 #define TRACE_EVENT2( \ |
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191 category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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192 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED( \ |
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193 category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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194 |
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195 // Records events like TRACE_EVENT2 but uses |memory_tag| for memory tracing. |
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196 // Use this where |name| is too generic to accurately aggregate allocations. |
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197 #define TRACE_EVENT_WITH_MEMORY_TAG2( \ |
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198 category, name, memory_tag, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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199 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED( \ |
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200 category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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201 |
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202 // UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT* are like TRACE_EVENT* except that they are not |
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203 // included in official builds. |
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204 |
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205 #if OFFICIAL_BUILD |
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206 #undef TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD |
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207 #define TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD 1 |
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208 #elif !defined(TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD) |
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209 #define TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD 0 |
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210 #endif |
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211 |
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212 #if TRACING_IS_OFFICIAL_BUILD |
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213 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) (void)0 |
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214 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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215 (void)0 |
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216 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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217 arg2_name, arg2_val) (void)0 |
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218 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) (void)0 |
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219 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, \ |
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220 arg1_name, arg1_val) (void)0 |
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221 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, \ |
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222 arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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223 arg2_name, arg2_val) (void)0 |
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224 #else |
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225 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) \ |
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226 TRACE_EVENT0(category_group, name) |
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227 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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228 TRACE_EVENT1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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229 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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230 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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231 TRACE_EVENT2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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232 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) \ |
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233 TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) |
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234 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, \ |
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235 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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236 TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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237 #define UNSHIPPED_TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, \ |
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238 arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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239 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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240 TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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241 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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242 #endif |
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243 |
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244 // Records a single event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
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245 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
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246 // does nothing. |
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247 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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248 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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249 #define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) \ |
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250 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, \ |
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251 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE | scope) |
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252 #define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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253 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, \ |
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254 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE | scope, \ |
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255 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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256 #define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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257 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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258 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, \ |
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259 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE | scope, \ |
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260 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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261 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT0(category_group, name, scope) \ |
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262 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, \ |
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263 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY | scope) |
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264 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT1(category_group, name, scope, \ |
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265 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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266 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, \ |
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267 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY | scope, arg1_name, \ |
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268 arg1_val) |
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269 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT2(category_group, name, scope, \ |
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270 arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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271 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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272 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, \ |
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273 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY | scope, \ |
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274 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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275 |
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276 // Sets the current sample state to the given category and name (both must be |
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277 // constant strings). These states are intended for a sampling profiler. |
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278 // Implementation note: we store category and name together because we don't |
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279 // want the inconsistency/expense of storing two pointers. |
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280 // |thread_bucket| is [0..2] and is used to statically isolate samples in one |
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281 // thread from others. |
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282 #define TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET( \ |
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283 bucket_number, category, name) \ |
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284 skia::tracing_internals:: \ |
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285 TraceEventSamplingStateScope<bucket_number>::Set(category "\0" name) |
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286 |
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287 // Returns a current sampling state of the given bucket. |
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288 #define TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(bucket_number) \ |
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289 skia::tracing_internals::TraceEventSamplingStateScope<bucket_number>::Current() |
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290 |
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291 // Creates a scope of a sampling state of the given bucket. |
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292 // |
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293 // { // The sampling state is set within this scope. |
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294 // TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLING_STATE_SCOPE_FOR_BUCKET(0, "category", "name"); |
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295 // ...; |
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296 // } |
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297 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET( \ |
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298 bucket_number, category, name) \ |
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299 skia::tracing_internals::TraceEventSamplingStateScope<bucket_number> \ |
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300 traceEventSamplingScope(category "\0" name); |
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301 |
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302 // Syntactic sugars for the sampling tracing in the main thread. |
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303 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE(category, name) \ |
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304 TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, category, name) |
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305 #define TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE() \ |
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306 TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0) |
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307 #define TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE(category, name) \ |
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308 TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, category, name) |
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309 |
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310 |
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311 // Records a single BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
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312 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
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313 // does nothing. |
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314 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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315 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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316 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN0(category_group, name) \ |
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317 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, \ |
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318 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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319 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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320 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, \ |
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321 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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322 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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323 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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324 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, \ |
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325 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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326 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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327 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN0(category_group, name) \ |
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328 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, \ |
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329 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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330 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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331 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, \ |
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332 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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333 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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334 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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335 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, \ |
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336 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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337 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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338 |
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339 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_BEGINx but with a custom |at| timestamp provided. |
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340 // - |id| is used to match the _BEGIN event with the _END event. |
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341 // Events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
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342 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
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343 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
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344 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
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345 #define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, \ |
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346 name, id, thread_id) \ |
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347 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
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348 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
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349 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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350 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0( \ |
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351 category_group, name, id, thread_id) \ |
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352 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
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353 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
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354 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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355 |
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356 // Records a single END event for "name" immediately. If the category |
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357 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. |
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358 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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359 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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360 #define TRACE_EVENT_END0(category_group, name) \ |
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361 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, \ |
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362 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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363 #define TRACE_EVENT_END1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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364 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, \ |
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365 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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366 #define TRACE_EVENT_END2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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367 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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368 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, \ |
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369 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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370 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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371 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END0(category_group, name) \ |
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372 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, \ |
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373 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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374 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END1(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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375 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, \ |
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376 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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377 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END2(category_group, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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378 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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379 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, \ |
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380 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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381 arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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382 |
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383 // Similar to TRACE_EVENT_ENDx but with a custom |at| timestamp provided. |
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384 // - |id| is used to match the _BEGIN event with the _END event. |
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385 // Events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
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386 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
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387 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
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388 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
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389 #define TRACE_EVENT_END_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0(category_group, \ |
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390 name, id, thread_id) \ |
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391 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
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392 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
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393 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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394 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP0( \ |
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395 category_group, name, id, thread_id) \ |
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396 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \ |
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397 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, thread_id, \ |
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398 timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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399 |
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400 // Records the value of a counter called "name" immediately. Value |
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401 // must be representable as a 32 bit integer. |
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402 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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403 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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404 #define TRACE_COUNTER1(category_group, name, value) \ |
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405 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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406 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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407 "value", static_cast<int>(value)) |
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408 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER1(category_group, name, value) \ |
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409 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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410 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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411 "value", static_cast<int>(value)) |
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412 |
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413 // Records the values of a multi-parted counter called "name" immediately. |
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414 // The UI will treat value1 and value2 as parts of a whole, displaying their |
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415 // values as a stacked-bar chart. |
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416 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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417 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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418 #define TRACE_COUNTER2(category_group, name, value1_name, value1_val, \ |
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419 value2_name, value2_val) \ |
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420 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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421 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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422 value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \ |
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423 value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
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424 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER2(category_group, name, value1_name, value1_val, \ |
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425 value2_name, value2_val) \ |
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426 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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427 category_group, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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428 value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \ |
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429 value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
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430 |
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431 // Records the value of a counter called "name" immediately. Value |
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432 // must be representable as a 32 bit integer. |
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433 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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434 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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435 // - |id| is used to disambiguate counters with the same name. It must either |
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436 // be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. If it's a pointer, the bits |
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437 // will be xored with a hash of the process ID so that the same pointer on |
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438 // two different processes will not collide. |
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439 #define TRACE_COUNTER_ID1(category_group, name, id, value) \ |
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440 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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441 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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442 "value", static_cast<int>(value)) |
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443 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER_ID1(category_group, name, id, value) \ |
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444 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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445 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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446 "value", static_cast<int>(value)) |
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447 |
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448 // Records the values of a multi-parted counter called "name" immediately. |
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449 // The UI will treat value1 and value2 as parts of a whole, displaying their |
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450 // values as a stacked-bar chart. |
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451 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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452 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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453 // - |id| is used to disambiguate counters with the same name. It must either |
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454 // be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. If it's a pointer, the bits |
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455 // will be xored with a hash of the process ID so that the same pointer on |
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456 // two different processes will not collide. |
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457 #define TRACE_COUNTER_ID2(category_group, name, id, value1_name, value1_val, \ |
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458 value2_name, value2_val) \ |
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459 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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460 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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461 value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \ |
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462 value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
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463 #define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER_ID2(category_group, name, id, value1_name, \ |
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464 value1_val, value2_name, value2_val) \ |
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465 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, \ |
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466 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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467 value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \ |
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468 value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val)) |
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469 |
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470 |
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471 // Records a single ASYNC_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
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472 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
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473 // does nothing. |
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474 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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475 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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476 // - |id| is used to match the ASYNC_BEGIN event with the ASYNC_END event. ASYNC |
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477 // events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
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478 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
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479 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
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480 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
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481 // |
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482 // An asynchronous operation can consist of multiple phases. The first phase is |
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483 // defined by the ASYNC_BEGIN calls. Additional phases can be defined using the |
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484 // ASYNC_STEP_INTO or ASYNC_STEP_PAST macros. The ASYNC_STEP_INTO macro will |
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485 // annotate the block following the call. The ASYNC_STEP_PAST macro will |
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486 // annotate the block prior to the call. Note that any particular event must use |
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487 // only STEP_INTO or STEP_PAST macros; they can not mix and match. When the |
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488 // operation completes, call ASYNC_END. |
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489 // |
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490 // An ASYNC trace typically occurs on a single thread (if not, they will only be |
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491 // drawn on the thread defined in the ASYNC_BEGIN event), but all events in that |
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492 // operation must use the same |name| and |id|. Each step can have its own |
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493 // args. |
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494 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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495 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
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496 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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497 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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498 arg1_val) \ |
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499 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
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500 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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501 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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502 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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503 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
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504 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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505 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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506 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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507 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
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508 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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509 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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510 arg1_val) \ |
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511 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
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512 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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513 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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514 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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515 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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516 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \ |
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517 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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518 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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519 |
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520 // Records a single ASYNC_STEP_INTO event for |step| immediately. If the |
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521 // category is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must |
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522 // match the ASYNC_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step |
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523 // within the async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next |
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524 // phase of an asynchronous operation. The ASYNC_BEGIN event must not have any |
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525 // ASYNC_STEP_PAST events. |
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526 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_INTO0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
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527 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_INTO, \ |
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528 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step) |
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529 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_INTO1(category_group, name, id, step, \ |
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530 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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531 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_INTO, \ |
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532 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step, \ |
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533 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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534 |
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535 // Records a single ASYNC_STEP_PAST event for |step| immediately. If the |
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536 // category is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must |
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537 // match the ASYNC_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step |
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538 // within the async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next |
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539 // phase of an asynchronous operation. The ASYNC_BEGIN event must not have any |
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540 // ASYNC_STEP_INTO events. |
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541 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_PAST0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
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542 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_PAST, \ |
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543 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step) |
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544 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP_PAST1(category_group, name, id, step, \ |
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545 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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546 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_PAST, \ |
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547 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step, \ |
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548 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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549 |
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550 // Records a single ASYNC_END event for "name" immediately. If the category |
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551 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. |
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552 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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553 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
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554 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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555 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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556 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
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557 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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558 #define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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559 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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560 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
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561 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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562 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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563 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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564 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
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565 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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566 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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567 arg1_val) \ |
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568 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
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569 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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570 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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571 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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572 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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573 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, \ |
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574 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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575 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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576 |
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577 |
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578 // Records a single FLOW_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2 |
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579 // associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this |
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580 // does nothing. |
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581 // - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or |
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582 // literals). They may not include " chars. |
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583 // - |id| is used to match the FLOW_BEGIN event with the FLOW_END event. FLOW |
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584 // events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values |
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585 // all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. |
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586 // If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so |
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587 // that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide. |
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588 // FLOW events are different from ASYNC events in how they are drawn by the |
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589 // tracing UI. A FLOW defines asynchronous data flow, such as posting a task |
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590 // (FLOW_BEGIN) and later executing that task (FLOW_END). Expect FLOWs to be |
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591 // drawn as lines or arrows from FLOW_BEGIN scopes to FLOW_END scopes. Similar |
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592 // to ASYNC, a FLOW can consist of multiple phases. The first phase is defined |
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593 // by the FLOW_BEGIN calls. Additional phases can be defined using the FLOW_STEP |
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594 // macros. When the operation completes, call FLOW_END. An async operation can |
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595 // span threads and processes, but all events in that operation must use the |
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596 // same |name| and |id|. Each event can have its own args. |
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597 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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598 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
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599 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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600 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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601 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
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602 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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603 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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604 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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605 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
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606 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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607 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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608 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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609 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
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610 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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611 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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612 arg1_val) \ |
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613 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
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614 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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615 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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616 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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617 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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618 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, \ |
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619 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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620 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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621 |
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622 // Records a single FLOW_STEP event for |step| immediately. If the category |
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623 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must match the |
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624 // FLOW_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step within the |
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625 // async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next phase of an |
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626 // asynchronous operation. |
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627 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_STEP0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
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628 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, \ |
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629 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step) |
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630 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_STEP1(category_group, name, id, step, \ |
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631 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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632 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, \ |
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633 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, "step", step, \ |
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634 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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635 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_STEP0(category_group, name, id, step) \ |
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636 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, \ |
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637 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, "step", step) |
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638 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_STEP1(category_group, name, id, step, \ |
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639 arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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640 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, \ |
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641 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, "step", step, \ |
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642 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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643 |
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644 // Records a single FLOW_END event for "name" immediately. If the category |
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645 // is not enabled, then this does nothing. |
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646 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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647 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, \ |
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648 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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649 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \ |
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650 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, \ |
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651 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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652 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \ |
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653 arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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654 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, \ |
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655 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, \ |
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656 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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657 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END0(category_group, name, id) \ |
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658 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, \ |
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659 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY) |
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660 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END1(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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661 arg1_val) \ |
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662 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, \ |
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663 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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664 arg1_name, arg1_val) |
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665 #define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END2(category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \ |
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666 arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \ |
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667 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, \ |
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668 category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, \ |
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669 arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) |
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670 |
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671 // Macros to track the life time and value of arbitrary client objects. |
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672 // See also TraceTrackableObject. |
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673 #define TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_CREATED_WITH_ID(category_group, name, id) \ |
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674 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_CREATE_OBJECT, \ |
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675 category_group, name, TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id), TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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676 |
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677 #define TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_SNAPSHOT_WITH_ID(category_group, name, id, snapshot) \ |
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678 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SNAPSHOT_OBJECT, \ |
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679 category_group, name, TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id), TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE,\ |
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680 "snapshot", snapshot) |
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681 |
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682 #define TRACE_EVENT_OBJECT_DELETED_WITH_ID(category_group, name, id) \ |
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683 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_DELETE_OBJECT, \ |
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684 category_group, name, TRACE_ID_DONT_MANGLE(id), TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE) |
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685 |
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686 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED_FOR_RECORDING_MODE() \ |
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687 *INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled) & \ |
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688 (SkEventTracer::kEnabledForRecording_CategoryGroupEnabledFlags | \ |
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689 SkEventTracer::kEnabledForEventCallback_CategoryGroupEnabledFlags) |
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690 |
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691 // Macro to efficiently determine if a given category group is enabled. |
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692 #define TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED(category_group, ret) \ |
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693 do { \ |
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694 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group); \ |
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695 if (INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED_FOR_RECORDING_MODE()) { \ |
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696 *ret = true; \ |
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697 } else { \ |
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698 *ret = false; \ |
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699 } \ |
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700 } while (0) |
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701 |
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702 // Macro to efficiently determine, through polling, if a new trace has begun. |
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703 #define TRACE_EVENT_IS_NEW_TRACE(ret) \ |
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704 do { \ |
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705 static int INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(lastRecordingNumber) = 0; \ |
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706 int num_traces_recorded = TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_NUM_TRACES_RECORDED(); \ |
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707 if (num_traces_recorded != -1 && \ |
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708 num_traces_recorded != \ |
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709 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(lastRecordingNumber)) { \ |
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710 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(lastRecordingNumber) = \ |
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711 num_traces_recorded; \ |
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712 *ret = true; \ |
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713 } else { \ |
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714 *ret = false; \ |
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715 } \ |
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716 } while (0) |
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717 |
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718 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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719 // Implementation specific tracing API definitions. |
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720 |
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721 // Get a pointer to the enabled state of the given trace category. Only |
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722 // long-lived literal strings should be given as the category group. The |
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723 // returned pointer can be held permanently in a local static for example. If |
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724 // the unsigned char is non-zero, tracing is enabled. If tracing is enabled, |
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725 // TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT can be called. It's OK if tracing is disabled |
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726 // between the load of the tracing state and the call to |
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727 // TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT, because this flag only provides an early out |
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728 // for best performance when tracing is disabled. |
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729 // const uint8_t* |
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730 // TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED(const char* category_group) |
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731 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED \ |
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732 SkEventTracer::GetInstance()->getCategoryGroupEnabled |
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733 |
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734 // Get the number of times traces have been recorded. This is used to implement |
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735 // the TRACE_EVENT_IS_NEW_TRACE facility. |
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736 // unsigned int TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_NUM_TRACES_RECORDED() |
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737 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_NUM_TRACES_RECORDED \ |
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738 SkEventTracer::GetInstance()->getNumTracesRecorded |
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739 |
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740 // Add a trace event to the platform tracing system. |
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741 // SkEventTracer::Handle TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT( |
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742 // char phase, |
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743 // const uint8_t* category_group_enabled, |
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744 // const char* name, |
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745 // uint64_t id, |
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746 // int num_args, |
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747 // const char** arg_names, |
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748 // const uint8_t* arg_types, |
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749 // const uint64_t* arg_values, |
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750 // unsigned char flags) |
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751 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT \ |
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752 SkEventTracer::GetInstance()->addTraceEvent |
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753 |
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754 // Set the duration field of a COMPLETE trace event. |
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755 // void TRACE_EVENT_API_UPDATE_TRACE_EVENT_DURATION( |
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756 // const uint8_t* category_group_enabled, |
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757 // const char* name, |
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758 // SkEventTracer::Handle id) |
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759 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_UPDATE_TRACE_EVENT_DURATION \ |
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760 SkEventTracer::GetInstance()->updateTraceEventDuration |
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761 |
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762 // These operations are atomic in the Chrome tracing implementation |
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763 // to cater to ARM's weak memory consistency; we're just doing read/ |
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764 // write here because it's not strictly needed for correctness. |
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765 // So says Nat. |
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766 // FIXME |
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767 |
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768 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_WORD intptr_t |
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769 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_LOAD(var) (*(&var)) |
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770 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_STORE(var, value) (var=value) |
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771 |
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772 // Defines visibility for classes in trace_event.h |
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773 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_CLASS_EXPORT SK_API |
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774 |
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775 // The thread buckets for the sampling profiler. |
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776 TRACE_EVENT_API_CLASS_EXPORT extern \ |
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777 TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_WORD g_trace_state[3]; |
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778 |
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779 #define TRACE_EVENT_API_THREAD_BUCKET(thread_bucket) \ |
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780 g_trace_state[thread_bucket] |
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781 |
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782 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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783 |
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784 // Implementation detail: trace event macros create temporary variables |
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785 // to keep instrumentation overhead low. These macros give each temporary |
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786 // variable a unique name based on the line number to prevent name collisions. |
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787 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID3(a,b) \ |
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788 trace_event_unique_##a##b |
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789 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID2(a,b) \ |
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790 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID3(a,b) |
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791 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(name_prefix) \ |
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792 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID2(name_prefix, __LINE__) |
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793 |
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794 // Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category. |
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795 // No barriers are needed, because this code is designed to operate safely |
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796 // even when the unsigned char* points to garbage data (which may be the case |
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797 // on processors without cache coherency). |
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798 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO_CUSTOM_VARIABLES( \ |
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799 category_group, atomic, category_group_enabled) \ |
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800 category_group_enabled = \ |
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801 reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_LOAD( \ |
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802 atomic)); \ |
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803 if (!category_group_enabled) { \ |
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804 category_group_enabled = \ |
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805 TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED(category_group); \ |
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806 TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_STORE(atomic, \ |
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807 reinterpret_cast<TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_WORD>( \ |
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808 category_group_enabled)); \ |
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809 } |
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810 |
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811 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group) \ |
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812 static TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_WORD INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(atomic) = 0; \ |
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813 const uint8_t* INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled); \ |
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814 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO_CUSTOM_VARIABLES(category_group, \ |
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815 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(atomic), \ |
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816 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled)); |
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817 |
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818 // Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category and add |
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819 // event if the category is enabled. |
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820 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(phase, category_group, name, flags, ...) \ |
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821 do { \ |
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822 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group); \ |
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823 if (INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED_FOR_RECORDING_MODE()) { \ |
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824 skia::tracing_internals::AddTraceEvent( \ |
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825 phase, INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled), name, \ |
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826 skia::tracing_internals::kNoEventId, flags, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ |
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827 } \ |
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828 } while (0) |
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829 |
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830 // Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category and add begin |
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831 // event if the category is enabled. Also adds the end event when the scope |
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832 // ends. |
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833 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(category_group, name, ...) \ |
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834 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group); \ |
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835 skia::tracing_internals::ScopedTracer INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(tracer); \ |
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836 if (INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED_FOR_RECORDING_MODE()) { \ |
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837 SkEventTracer::Handle h = skia::tracing_internals::AddTraceEvent( \ |
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838 TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COMPLETE, \ |
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839 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled), \ |
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840 name, skia::tracing_internals::kNoEventId, \ |
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841 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ |
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842 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(tracer).Initialize( \ |
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843 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled), name, h); \ |
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844 } |
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845 |
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846 // Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category and add |
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847 // event if the category is enabled. |
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848 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(phase, category_group, name, id, \ |
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849 flags, ...) \ |
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850 do { \ |
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851 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group); \ |
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852 if (INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED_FOR_RECORDING_MODE()) { \ |
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853 unsigned char trace_event_flags = flags | TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_HAS_ID; \ |
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854 skia::tracing_internals::TraceID trace_event_trace_id( \ |
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855 id, &trace_event_flags); \ |
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856 skia::tracing_internals::AddTraceEvent( \ |
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857 phase, INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled), \ |
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858 name, trace_event_trace_id.data(), trace_event_flags, \ |
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859 ##__VA_ARGS__); \ |
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860 } \ |
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861 } while (0) |
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862 |
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863 // Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category and add |
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864 // event if the category is enabled. |
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865 #define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP(phase, \ |
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866 category_group, name, id, thread_id, flags, ...) \ |
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867 do { \ |
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868 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(category_group); \ |
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869 if (INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_CATEGORY_GROUP_ENABLED_FOR_RECORDING_MODE()) { \ |
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870 unsigned char trace_event_flags = flags | TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_HAS_ID; \ |
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871 skia::tracing_internals::TraceID trace_event_trace_id( \ |
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872 id, &trace_event_flags); \ |
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873 skia::tracing_internals::AddTraceEventWithThreadIdAndTimestamp( \ |
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874 phase, INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(category_group_enabled), \ |
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875 name, trace_event_trace_id.data(), \ |
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876 thread_id, base::TimeTicks::FromInternalValue(timestamp), \ |
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877 trace_event_flags, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ |
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878 } \ |
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879 } while (0) |
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880 |
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881 // Notes regarding the following definitions: |
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882 // New values can be added and propagated to third party libraries, but existing |
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883 // definitions must never be changed, because third party libraries may use old |
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884 // definitions. |
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885 |
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886 // Phase indicates the nature of an event entry. E.g. part of a begin/end pair. |
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887 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN ('B') |
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888 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END ('E') |
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889 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COMPLETE ('X') |
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890 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT ('i') |
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891 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN ('S') |
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892 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_INTO ('T') |
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893 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP_PAST ('p') |
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894 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END ('F') |
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895 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN ('s') |
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896 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP ('t') |
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897 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END ('f') |
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898 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_METADATA ('M') |
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899 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER ('C') |
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900 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SAMPLE ('P') |
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901 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_CREATE_OBJECT ('N') |
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902 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SNAPSHOT_OBJECT ('O') |
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903 #define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_DELETE_OBJECT ('D') |
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904 |
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905 // Flags for changing the behavior of TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT. |
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906 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE (static_cast<unsigned char>(0)) |
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907 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 0)) |
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908 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_HAS_ID (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 1)) |
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909 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_MANGLE_ID (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 2)) |
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910 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_OFFSET (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 3)) |
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911 |
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912 #define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_MASK (static_cast<unsigned char>( \ |
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913 TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_OFFSET | (TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_OFFSET << 1))) |
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914 |
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915 // Type values for identifying types in the TraceValue union. |
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916 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOL (static_cast<unsigned char>(1)) |
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917 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT (static_cast<unsigned char>(2)) |
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918 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT (static_cast<unsigned char>(3)) |
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919 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_DOUBLE (static_cast<unsigned char>(4)) |
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920 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_POINTER (static_cast<unsigned char>(5)) |
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921 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING (static_cast<unsigned char>(6)) |
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922 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_COPY_STRING (static_cast<unsigned char>(7)) |
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923 #define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_CONVERTABLE (static_cast<unsigned char>(8)) |
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924 |
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925 // Enum reflecting the scope of an INSTANT event. Must fit within |
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926 // TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_SCOPE_MASK. |
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927 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_GLOBAL (static_cast<unsigned char>(0 << 3)) |
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928 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_PROCESS (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 3)) |
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929 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_THREAD (static_cast<unsigned char>(2 << 3)) |
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930 |
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931 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_NAME_GLOBAL ('g') |
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932 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_NAME_PROCESS ('p') |
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933 #define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPE_NAME_THREAD ('t') |
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934 |
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935 namespace skia { |
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936 namespace tracing_internals { |
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937 |
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938 // Specify these values when the corresponding argument of AddTraceEvent is not |
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939 // used. |
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940 const int kZeroNumArgs = 0; |
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941 const uint64_t kNoEventId = 0; |
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942 |
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943 // TraceID encapsulates an ID that can either be an integer or pointer. Pointers |
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944 // are by default mangled with the Process ID so that they are unlikely to |
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945 // collide when the same pointer is used on different processes. |
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946 class TraceID { |
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947 public: |
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948 class DontMangle { |
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949 public: |
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950 explicit DontMangle(const void* id) |
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951 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>( |
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952 reinterpret_cast<unsigned long>(id))) {} |
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953 explicit DontMangle(uint64_t id) : data_(id) {} |
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954 explicit DontMangle(unsigned int id) : data_(id) {} |
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955 explicit DontMangle(unsigned short id) : data_(id) {} |
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956 explicit DontMangle(unsigned char id) : data_(id) {} |
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957 explicit DontMangle(long long id) |
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958 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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959 explicit DontMangle(long id) |
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960 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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961 explicit DontMangle(int id) |
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962 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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963 explicit DontMangle(short id) |
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964 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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965 explicit DontMangle(signed char id) |
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966 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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967 uint64_t data() const { return data_; } |
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968 private: |
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969 uint64_t data_; |
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970 }; |
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971 |
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972 class ForceMangle { |
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973 public: |
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974 explicit ForceMangle(uint64_t id) : data_(id) {} |
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975 explicit ForceMangle(unsigned int id) : data_(id) {} |
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976 explicit ForceMangle(unsigned short id) : data_(id) {} |
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977 explicit ForceMangle(unsigned char id) : data_(id) {} |
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978 explicit ForceMangle(long long id) |
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979 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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980 explicit ForceMangle(long id) |
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981 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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982 explicit ForceMangle(int id) |
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983 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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984 explicit ForceMangle(short id) |
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985 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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986 explicit ForceMangle(signed char id) |
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987 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) {} |
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988 uint64_t data() const { return data_; } |
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989 private: |
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990 uint64_t data_; |
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991 }; |
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992 |
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993 TraceID(const void* id, unsigned char* flags) |
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994 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>( |
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995 reinterpret_cast<unsigned long>(id))) { |
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996 *flags |= TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_MANGLE_ID; |
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997 } |
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998 TraceID(ForceMangle id, unsigned char* flags) : data_(id.data()) { |
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999 *flags |= TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_MANGLE_ID; |
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1000 } |
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1001 TraceID(DontMangle id, unsigned char* flags) : data_(id.data()) { |
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1002 } |
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1003 TraceID(uint64_t id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1004 : data_(id) { (void)flags; } |
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1005 TraceID(unsigned int id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1006 : data_(id) { (void)flags; } |
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1007 TraceID(unsigned short id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1008 : data_(id) { (void)flags; } |
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1009 TraceID(unsigned char id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1010 : data_(id) { (void)flags; } |
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1011 TraceID(long long id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1012 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) { (void)flags; } |
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1013 TraceID(long id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1014 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) { (void)flags; } |
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1015 TraceID(int id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1016 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) { (void)flags; } |
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1017 TraceID(short id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1018 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) { (void)flags; } |
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1019 TraceID(signed char id, unsigned char* flags) |
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1020 : data_(static_cast<uint64_t>(id)) { (void)flags; } |
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1021 |
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1022 uint64_t data() const { return data_; } |
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1023 |
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1024 private: |
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1025 uint64_t data_; |
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1026 }; |
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1027 |
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1028 // Simple union to store various types as uint64_t. |
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1029 union TraceValueUnion { |
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1030 bool as_bool; |
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1031 uint64_t as_uint; |
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1032 long long as_int; |
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1033 double as_double; |
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1034 const void* as_pointer; |
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1035 const char* as_string; |
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1036 }; |
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1037 |
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1038 // Simple container for const char* that should be copied instead of retained. |
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1039 class TraceStringWithCopy { |
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1040 public: |
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1041 explicit TraceStringWithCopy(const char* str) : str_(str) {} |
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1042 operator const char* () const { return str_; } |
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1043 private: |
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1044 const char* str_; |
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1045 }; |
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1046 |
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1047 // Define SetTraceValue for each allowed type. It stores the type and |
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1048 // value in the return arguments. This allows this API to avoid declaring any |
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1049 // structures so that it is portable to third_party libraries. |
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1050 #define INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(actual_type, \ |
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1051 union_member, \ |
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1052 value_type_id) \ |
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1053 static inline void SetTraceValue( \ |
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1054 actual_type arg, \ |
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1055 unsigned char* type, \ |
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1056 uint64_t* value) { \ |
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1057 TraceValueUnion type_value; \ |
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1058 type_value.union_member = arg; \ |
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1059 *type = value_type_id; \ |
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1060 *value = type_value.as_uint; \ |
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1061 } |
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1062 // Simpler form for int types that can be safely casted. |
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1063 #define INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(actual_type, \ |
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1064 value_type_id) \ |
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1065 static inline void SetTraceValue( \ |
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1066 actual_type arg, \ |
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1067 unsigned char* type, \ |
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1068 uint64_t* value) { \ |
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1069 *type = value_type_id; \ |
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1070 *value = static_cast<uint64_t>(arg); \ |
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1071 } |
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1072 |
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1073 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(uint64_t, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT) |
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1074 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(unsigned int, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT) |
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1075 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(unsigned short, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT) |
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1076 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(unsigned char, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT) |
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1077 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(long long, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT) |
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1078 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(long, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT) |
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1079 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(int, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT) |
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1080 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(short, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT) |
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1081 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(signed char, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT) |
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1082 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(bool, as_bool, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOL) |
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1083 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(double, as_double, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_DOUBLE) |
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1084 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(const void*, as_pointer, |
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1085 TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_POINTER) |
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1086 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(const char*, as_string, |
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1087 TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING) |
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1088 INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(const TraceStringWithCopy&, as_string, |
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1089 TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_COPY_STRING) |
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1090 |
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1091 #undef INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE |
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1092 #undef INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT |
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1093 |
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1094 // These AddTraceEvent and AddTraceEvent template |
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1095 // functions are defined here instead of in the macro, because the arg_values |
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1096 // could be temporary objects, such as std::string. In order to store |
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1097 // pointers to the internal c_str and pass through to the tracing API, |
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1098 // the arg_values must live throughout these procedures. |
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1099 |
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1100 static inline SkEventTracer::Handle |
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1101 AddTraceEvent( |
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1102 char phase, |
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1103 const uint8_t* category_group_enabled, |
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1104 const char* name, |
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1105 uint64_t id, |
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1106 unsigned char flags) { |
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1107 return TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT( |
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1108 phase, category_group_enabled, name, id, |
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1109 kZeroNumArgs, NULL, NULL, NULL, flags); |
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1110 } |
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1111 |
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1112 template<class ARG1_TYPE> |
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1113 static inline SkEventTracer::Handle |
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1114 AddTraceEvent( |
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1115 char phase, |
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1116 const uint8_t* category_group_enabled, |
|
1117 const char* name, |
|
1118 uint64_t id, |
|
1119 unsigned char flags, |
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1120 const char* arg1_name, |
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1121 const ARG1_TYPE& arg1_val) { |
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1122 const int num_args = 1; |
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1123 uint8_t arg_types[1]; |
|
1124 uint64_t arg_values[1]; |
|
1125 SetTraceValue(arg1_val, &arg_types[0], &arg_values[0]); |
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1126 return TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT( |
|
1127 phase, category_group_enabled, name, id, |
|
1128 num_args, &arg1_name, arg_types, arg_values, flags); |
|
1129 } |
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1130 |
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1131 template<class ARG1_TYPE, class ARG2_TYPE> |
|
1132 static inline SkEventTracer::Handle |
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1133 AddTraceEvent( |
|
1134 char phase, |
|
1135 const uint8_t* category_group_enabled, |
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1136 const char* name, |
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1137 uint64_t id, |
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1138 unsigned char flags, |
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1139 const char* arg1_name, |
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1140 const ARG1_TYPE& arg1_val, |
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1141 const char* arg2_name, |
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1142 const ARG2_TYPE& arg2_val) { |
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1143 const int num_args = 2; |
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1144 const char* arg_names[2] = { arg1_name, arg2_name }; |
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1145 unsigned char arg_types[2]; |
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1146 uint64_t arg_values[2]; |
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1147 SetTraceValue(arg1_val, &arg_types[0], &arg_values[0]); |
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1148 SetTraceValue(arg2_val, &arg_types[1], &arg_values[1]); |
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1149 return TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT( |
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1150 phase, category_group_enabled, name, id, |
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1151 num_args, arg_names, arg_types, arg_values, flags); |
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1152 } |
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1153 |
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1154 // Used by TRACE_EVENTx macros. Do not use directly. |
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1155 class TRACE_EVENT_API_CLASS_EXPORT ScopedTracer { |
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1156 public: |
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1157 // Note: members of data_ intentionally left uninitialized. See Initialize. |
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1158 ScopedTracer() : p_data_(NULL) {} |
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1159 |
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1160 ~ScopedTracer() { |
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1161 if (p_data_ && *data_.category_group_enabled) |
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1162 TRACE_EVENT_API_UPDATE_TRACE_EVENT_DURATION( |
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1163 data_.category_group_enabled, data_.name, data_.event_handle); |
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1164 } |
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1165 |
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1166 void Initialize(const uint8_t* category_group_enabled, |
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1167 const char* name, |
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1168 SkEventTracer::Handle event_handle) { |
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1169 data_.category_group_enabled = category_group_enabled; |
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1170 data_.name = name; |
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1171 data_.event_handle = event_handle; |
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1172 p_data_ = &data_; |
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1173 } |
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1174 |
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1175 private: |
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1176 // This Data struct workaround is to avoid initializing all the members |
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1177 // in Data during construction of this object, since this object is always |
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1178 // constructed, even when tracing is disabled. If the members of Data were |
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1179 // members of this class instead, compiler warnings occur about potential |
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1180 // uninitialized accesses. |
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1181 struct Data { |
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1182 const uint8_t* category_group_enabled; |
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1183 const char* name; |
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1184 SkEventTracer::Handle event_handle; |
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1185 }; |
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1186 Data* p_data_; |
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1187 Data data_; |
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1188 }; |
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1189 |
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1190 // Used by TRACE_EVENT_BINARY_EFFICIENTx macro. Do not use directly. |
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1191 class TRACE_EVENT_API_CLASS_EXPORT ScopedTraceBinaryEfficient { |
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1192 public: |
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1193 ScopedTraceBinaryEfficient(const char* category_group, const char* name); |
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1194 ~ScopedTraceBinaryEfficient(); |
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1195 |
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1196 private: |
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1197 const uint8_t* category_group_enabled_; |
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1198 const char* name_; |
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1199 SkEventTracer::Handle event_handle_; |
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1200 }; |
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1201 |
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1202 // This macro generates less code then TRACE_EVENT0 but is also |
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1203 // slower to execute when tracing is off. It should generally only be |
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1204 // used with code that is seldom executed or conditionally executed |
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1205 // when debugging. |
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1206 // For now the category_group must be "gpu". |
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1207 #define TRACE_EVENT_BINARY_EFFICIENT0(category_group, name) \ |
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1208 skia::tracing_internals::ScopedTraceBinaryEfficient \ |
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1209 INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID(scoped_trace)(category_group, name); |
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1210 |
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1211 // TraceEventSamplingStateScope records the current sampling state |
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1212 // and sets a new sampling state. When the scope exists, it restores |
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1213 // the sampling state having recorded. |
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1214 template<size_t BucketNumber> |
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1215 class TraceEventSamplingStateScope { |
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1216 public: |
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1217 TraceEventSamplingStateScope(const char* category_and_name) { |
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1218 previous_state_ = TraceEventSamplingStateScope<BucketNumber>::Current(); |
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1219 TraceEventSamplingStateScope<BucketNumber>::Set(category_and_name); |
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1220 } |
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1221 |
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1222 ~TraceEventSamplingStateScope() { |
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1223 TraceEventSamplingStateScope<BucketNumber>::Set(previous_state_); |
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1224 } |
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1225 |
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1226 static inline const char* Current() { |
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1227 return reinterpret_cast<const char*>(TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_LOAD( |
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1228 g_trace_state[BucketNumber])); |
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1229 } |
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1230 |
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1231 static inline void Set(const char* category_and_name) { |
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1232 TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_STORE( |
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1233 g_trace_state[BucketNumber], |
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1234 reinterpret_cast<TRACE_EVENT_API_ATOMIC_WORD>( |
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1235 const_cast<char*>(category_and_name))); |
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1236 } |
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1237 |
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1238 private: |
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1239 const char* previous_state_; |
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1240 }; |
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1241 |
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1242 } // namespace tracing_internals |
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1243 } // namespace skia |
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1244 |
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1245 #endif |