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// Copyright 2019 The Dawn Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
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//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Trace events are for tracking application performance and resource usage.
// Macros are provided to track:
// Begin and end of function calls
// Counters
//
// Events are issued against categories. Whereas LOG's
// categories are statically defined, TRACE categories are created
// implicitly with a string. For example:
// TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomeImportantEvent")
//
// Events can be INSTANT, or can be pairs of BEGIN and END in the same scope:
// TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomethingCostly")
// doSomethingCostly()
// TRACE_EVENT_END0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "SomethingCostly")
// Note: our tools can't always determine the correct BEGIN/END pairs unless
// these are used in the same scope. Use ASYNC_BEGIN/ASYNC_END macros if you need them
// to be in separate scopes.
//
// A common use case is to trace entire function scopes. This
// issues a trace BEGIN and END automatically:
// void doSomethingCostly() {
// TRACE_EVENT0("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "doSomethingCostly");
// ...
// }
//
// Additional parameters can be associated with an event:
// void doSomethingCostly2(int howMuch) {
// TRACE_EVENT1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "doSomethingCostly",
// "howMuch", howMuch);
// ...
// }
//
// The trace system will automatically add to this information the
// current process id, thread id, and a timestamp in microseconds.
//
// To trace an asynchronous procedure such as an IPC send/receive, use ASYNC_BEGIN and
// ASYNC_END:
// [single threaded sender code]
// static int send_count = 0;
// ++send_count;
// TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0("ipc", "message", send_count);
// Send(new MyMessage(send_count));
// [receive code]
// void OnMyMessage(send_count) {
// TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0("ipc", "message", send_count);
// }
// The third parameter is a unique ID to match ASYNC_BEGIN/ASYNC_END pairs.
// ASYNC_BEGIN and ASYNC_END can occur on any thread of any traced process. Pointers can
// be used for the ID parameter, and they will be mangled internally so that
// the same pointer on two different processes will not match. For example:
// class MyTracedClass {
// public:
// MyTracedClass() {
// TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0("category", "MyTracedClass", this);
// }
// ~MyTracedClass() {
// TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0("category", "MyTracedClass", this);
// }
// }
//
// Trace event also supports counters, which is a way to track a quantity
// as it varies over time. Counters are created with the following macro:
// TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter", g_myCounterValue);
//
// Counters are process-specific. The macro itself can be issued from any
// thread, however.
//
// Sometimes, you want to track two counters at once. You can do this with two
// counter macros:
// TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter0", g_myCounterValue[0]);
// TRACE_COUNTER1("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter1", g_myCounterValue[1]);
// Or you can do it with a combined macro:
// TRACE_COUNTER2("MY_SUBSYSTEM", "myCounter",
// "bytesPinned", g_myCounterValue[0],
// "bytesAllocated", g_myCounterValue[1]);
// This indicates to the tracing UI that these counters should be displayed
// in a single graph, as a summed area chart.
//
// Since counters are in a global namespace, you may want to disembiguate with a
// unique ID, by using the TRACE_COUNTER_ID* variations.
//
// By default, trace collection is compiled in, but turned off at runtime.
// Collecting trace data is the responsibility of the embedding
// application. In Chrome's case, navigating to about:tracing will turn on
// tracing and display data collected across all active processes.
//
//
// Memory scoping note:
// Tracing copies the pointers, not the string content, of the strings passed
// in for category, name, and arg_names. Thus, the following code will
// cause problems:
// char* str = strdup("impprtantName");
// TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0("SUBSYSTEM", str); // BAD!
// free(str); // Trace system now has dangling pointer
//
// To avoid this issue with the |name| and |arg_name| parameters, use the
// TRACE_EVENT_COPY_XXX overloads of the macros at additional runtime overhead.
// Notes: The category must always be in a long-lived char* (i.e. static const).
// The |arg_values|, when used, are always deep copied with the _COPY
// macros.
//
// When are string argument values copied:
// const char* arg_values are only referenced by default:
// TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name",
// "arg1", "literal string is only referenced");
// Use TRACE_STR_COPY to force copying of a const char*:
// TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name",
// "arg1", TRACE_STR_COPY("string will be copied"));
// std::string arg_values are always copied:
// TRACE_EVENT1("category", "name",
// "arg1", std::string("string will be copied"));
//
//
// Thread Safety:
// A thread safe singleton and mutex are used for thread safety. Category
// enabled flags are used to limit the performance impact when the system
// is not enabled.
//
// TRACE_EVENT macros first cache a pointer to a category. The categories are
// statically allocated and safe at all times, even after exit. Fetching a
// category is protected by the TraceLog::lock_. Multiple threads initializing
// the static variable is safe, as they will be serialized by the lock and
// multiple calls will return the same pointer to the category.
//
// Then the category_enabled flag is checked. This is a unsigned char, and
// not intended to be multithread safe. It optimizes access to addTraceEvent
// which is threadsafe internally via TraceLog::lock_. The enabled flag may
// cause some threads to incorrectly call or skip calling addTraceEvent near
// the time of the system being enabled or disabled. This is acceptable as
// we tolerate some data loss while the system is being enabled/disabled and
// because addTraceEvent is threadsafe internally and checks the enabled state
// again under lock.
//
// Without the use of these static category pointers and enabled flags all
// trace points would carry a significant performance cost of aquiring a lock
// and resolving the category.
#ifndef DAWNPLATFORM_TRACING_TRACEEVENT_H_
#define DAWNPLATFORM_TRACING_TRACEEVENT_H_
#include <string>
#include "dawn_platform/tracing/EventTracer.h"
// Records a pair of begin and end events called "name" for the current
// scope, with 0, 1 or 2 associated arguments. If the category is not
// enabled, then this does nothing.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
#define TRACE_EVENT0(platform, category, name) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(platform, category, name, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT1(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(platform, category, name, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT2(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(platform, category, name, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
// Records a single event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2
// associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this
// does nothing.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
#define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT0(platform, category, name) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT1(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_INSTANT2(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT0(platform, category, name) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT1(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_INSTANT2(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
// Records a single BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2
// associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this
// does nothing.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
#define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN0(platform, category, name) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN1(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_BEGIN2(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN0(platform, category, name) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN1(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_BEGIN2(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
// Records a single END event for "name" immediately. If the category
// is not enabled, then this does nothing.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
#define TRACE_EVENT_END0(platform, category, name) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_END1(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_END2(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END0(platform, category, name) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category, name, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END1(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_END2(platform, category, name, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
// Records the value of a counter called "name" immediately. Value
// must be representable as a 32 bit integer.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
#define TRACE_COUNTER1(platform, category, name, value) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, "value", static_cast<int>(value))
#define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER1(platform, category, name, value) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, "value", static_cast<int>(value))
// Records the values of a multi-parted counter called "name" immediately.
// The UI will treat value1 and value2 as parts of a whole, displaying their
// values as a stacked-bar chart.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
#define TRACE_COUNTER2(platform, category, name, value1_name, value1_val, value2_name, value2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \
value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val))
#define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER2(platform, category, name, value1_name, value1_val, value2_name, \
value2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), \
value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val))
// Records the value of a counter called "name" immediately. Value
// must be representable as a 32 bit integer.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
// - |id| is used to disambiguate counters with the same name. It must either
// be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. If it's a pointer, the bits
// will be xored with a hash of the process ID so that the same pointer on
// two different processes will not collide.
#define TRACE_COUNTER_ID1(platform, category, name, id, value) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, "value", static_cast<int>(value))
#define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER_ID1(platform, category, name, id, value) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, "value", static_cast<int>(value))
// Records the values of a multi-parted counter called "name" immediately.
// The UI will treat value1 and value2 as parts of a whole, displaying their
// values as a stacked-bar chart.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
// - |id| is used to disambiguate counters with the same name. It must either
// be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. If it's a pointer, the bits
// will be xored with a hash of the process ID so that the same pointer on
// two different processes will not collide.
#define TRACE_COUNTER_ID2(platform, category, name, id, value1_name, value1_val, value2_name, \
value2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, \
value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val))
#define TRACE_COPY_COUNTER_ID2(platform, category, name, id, value1_name, value1_val, value2_name, \
value2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER, category, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, \
value1_name, static_cast<int>(value1_val), value2_name, static_cast<int>(value2_val))
// Records a single ASYNC_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2
// associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this
// does nothing.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
// - |id| is used to match the ASYNC_BEGIN event with the ASYNC_END event. ASYNC
// events are considered to match if their category, name and id values all
// match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits. If
// it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so
// that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide.
// An asynchronous operation can consist of multiple phases. The first phase is
// defined by the ASYNC_BEGIN calls. Additional phases can be defined using the
// ASYNC_STEP_BEGIN macros. When the operation completes, call ASYNC_END.
// An async operation can span threads and processes, but all events in that
// operation must use the same |name| and |id|. Each event can have its own
// args.
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN0(platform, category, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN1(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_BEGIN2(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN0(platform, category, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN1(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_BEGIN2(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \
arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
// Records a single ASYNC_STEP event for |step| immediately. If the category
// is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must match the
// ASYNC_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step within the
// async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next phase of an
// asynchronous operation.
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP0(platform, category, name, id, step) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, "step", step)
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_STEP1(platform, category, name, id, step, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, "step", step, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_STEP0(platform, category, name, id, step) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, "step", step)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_STEP1(platform, category, name, id, step, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, "step", step, arg1_name, arg1_val)
// Records a single ASYNC_END event for "name" immediately. If the category
// is not enabled, then this does nothing.
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END0(platform, category, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END1(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_END2(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END0(platform, category, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END1(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_ASYNC_END2(platform, category, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END, category, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
// NESTABLE_ASYNC_* APIs are used to describe an async operation, which can
// be nested within a NESTABLE_ASYNC event and/or have inner NESTABLE_ASYNC
// events.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
// - A pair of NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN event and NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event is
// considered as a match if their category_group, name and id all match.
// - |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits.
// If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so
// that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide.
// - |id| is used to match a child NESTABLE_ASYNC event with its parent
// NESTABLE_ASYNC event. Therefore, events in the same nested event tree must
// be logged using the same id and category_group.
//
// Unmatched NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event will be parsed as an event that starts
// at the first NESTABLE_ASYNC event of that id, and unmatched
// NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN event will be parsed as an event that ends at the last
// NESTABLE_ASYNC event of that id. Corresponding warning messages for
// unmatched events will be shown in the analysis view.
// Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with
// 0, 1 or 2 associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this
// does nothing.
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN1(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN2(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \
arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
// Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event called "name" immediately, with 0
// or 2 associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this does
// nothing.
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
// Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_END event called "name" immediately, with 1
// associated argument. If the category is not enabled, then this does nothing.
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END1(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END2(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \
arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
// Records a single NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT event called "name" immediately,
// with none, one or two associated argument. If the category is not enabled,
// then this does nothing.
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT1(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \
arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT2(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, \
arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT, \
category_group, name, id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TTS2(platform, category_group, name, id, \
arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, \
category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_ASYNC_TTS | TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END_WITH_TTS2(platform, category_group, name, id, \
arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, \
category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_ASYNC_TTS | TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, \
arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, arg2_val)
// Similar to TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_{BEGIN,END}x but with a custom
// |timestamp| provided.
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(platform, category_group, name, id, \
timestamp) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(platform, category_group, name, id, \
timestamp) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END_WITH_TIMESTAMP1(platform, category_group, name, id, \
timestamp, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, \
arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(platform, category_group, name, id, \
timestamp) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT, category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(platform, category_group, name, id, \
timestamp) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN, category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END_WITH_TIMESTAMP0(platform, category_group, name, id, \
timestamp) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID_TID_AND_TIMESTAMP( \
platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END, category_group, name, id, \
TRACE_EVENT_API_CURRENT_THREAD_ID, timestamp, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
// Records a single FLOW_BEGIN event called "name" immediately, with 0, 1 or 2
// associated arguments. If the category is not enabled, then this
// does nothing.
// - category and name strings must have application lifetime (statics or
// literals). They may not include " chars.
// - |id| is used to match the FLOW_BEGIN event with the FLOW_END event. FLOW
// events are considered to match if their category_group, name and id values
// all match. |id| must either be a pointer or an integer value up to 64 bits.
// If it's a pointer, the bits will be xored with a hash of the process ID so
// that the same pointer on two different processes will not collide.
// FLOW events are different from ASYNC events in how they are drawn by the
// tracing UI. A FLOW defines asynchronous data flow, such as posting a task
// (FLOW_BEGIN) and later executing that task (FLOW_END). Expect FLOWs to be
// drawn as lines or arrows from FLOW_BEGIN scopes to FLOW_END scopes. Similar
// to ASYNC, a FLOW can consist of multiple phases. The first phase is defined
// by the FLOW_BEGIN calls. Additional phases can be defined using the FLOW_STEP
// macros. When the operation completes, call FLOW_END. An async operation can
// span threads and processes, but all events in that operation must use the
// same |name| and |id|. Each event can have its own args.
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN1(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_BEGIN2(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \
arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN1(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_BEGIN2(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \
arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
// Records a single FLOW_STEP event for |step| immediately. If the category
// is not enabled, then this does nothing. The |name| and |id| must match the
// FLOW_BEGIN event above. The |step| param identifies this step within the
// async event. This should be called at the beginning of the next phase of an
// asynchronous operation.
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_STEP0(platform, category_group, name, id, step) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, "step", step)
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_STEP1(platform, category_group, name, id, step, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, "step", step, arg1_name, \
arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_STEP0(platform, category_group, name, id, step) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, "step", step)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_STEP1(platform, category_group, name, id, step, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, "step", step, arg1_name, \
arg1_val)
// Records a single FLOW_END event for "name" immediately. If the category
// is not enabled, then this does nothing.
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END_BIND_TO_ENCLOSING0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_BIND_TO_ENCLOSING, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END1(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLOW_END2(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END0(platform, category_group, name, id) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END1(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val)
#define TRACE_EVENT_COPY_FLOW_END2(platform, category_group, name, id, arg1_name, arg1_val, \
arg2_name, arg2_val) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END, category_group, name, \
id, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY, 0, arg1_name, arg1_val, arg2_name, \
arg2_val)
// Creates a scope of a sampling state with the given category and name (both must
// be constant strings). These states are intended for a sampling profiler.
// Implementation note: we store category and name together because we don't
// want the inconsistency/expense of storing two pointers.
// |thread_bucket| is [0..2] and is used to statically isolate samples in one
// thread from others.
//
// { // The sampling state is set within this scope.
// TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLING_STATE_SCOPE_FOR_BUCKET(0, "category", "name");
// ...;
// }
#define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(bucket_number, category, name) \
TraceEvent::SamplingStateScope<bucket_number> traceEventSamplingScope(category "\0" name);
// Returns a current sampling state of the given bucket.
// The format of the returned string is "category\0name".
#define TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(bucket_number) \
TraceEvent::SamplingStateScope<bucket_number>::current()
// Sets a current sampling state of the given bucket.
// |category| and |name| have to be constant strings.
#define TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(bucket_number, category, name) \
TraceEvent::SamplingStateScope<bucket_number>::set(category "\0" name)
// Sets a current sampling state of the given bucket.
// |categoryAndName| doesn't need to be a constant string.
// The format of the string is "category\0name".
#define TRACE_EVENT_SET_NONCONST_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(bucket_number, categoryAndName) \
TraceEvent::SamplingStateScope<bucket_number>::set(categoryAndName)
// Syntactic sugars for the sampling tracing in the main thread.
#define TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE(category, name) \
TRACE_EVENT_SCOPED_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, category, name)
#define TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE() TRACE_EVENT_GET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0)
#define TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE(category, name) \
TRACE_EVENT_SET_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, category, name)
#define TRACE_EVENT_SET_NONCONST_SAMPLING_STATE(categoryAndName) \
TRACE_EVENT_SET_NONCONST_SAMPLING_STATE_FOR_BUCKET(0, categoryAndName)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Implementation specific tracing API definitions.
// Get a pointer to the enabled state of the given trace category. Only
// long-lived literal strings should be given as the category name. The returned
// pointer can be held permanently in a local static for example. If the
// unsigned char is non-zero, tracing is enabled. If tracing is enabled,
// TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT can be called. It's OK if tracing is disabled
// between the load of the tracing state and the call to
// TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT, because this flag only provides an early out
// for best performance when tracing is disabled.
// const unsigned char*
// TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_CATEGORY_ENABLED(const char* category_name)
#define TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_CATEGORY_ENABLED dawn::platform::tracing::GetTraceCategoryEnabledFlag
// Add a trace event to the platform tracing system.
// void TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT(
// char phase,
// const unsigned char* category_enabled,
// const char* name,
// unsigned long long id,
// int num_args,
// const char** arg_names,
// const unsigned char* arg_types,
// const unsigned long long* arg_values,
// unsigned char flags)
#define TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT dawn::platform::tracing::AddTraceEvent
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Implementation detail: trace event macros create temporary variables
// to keep instrumentation overhead low. These macros give each temporary
// variable a unique name based on the line number to prevent name collissions.
#define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID3(a, b) trace_event_unique_##a##b
#define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID2(a, b) INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID3(a, b)
#define INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(name_prefix) INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_UID2(name_prefix, __LINE__)
// Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category.
#define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(platform, category) \
static const unsigned char* INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic) = 0; \
if (!INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic)) \
INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic) = TRACE_EVENT_API_GET_CATEGORY_ENABLED(platform, category);
// Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category and add
// event if the category is enabled.
#define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD(platformObj, phase, category, name, flags, ...) \
do { \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(platformObj, \
::dawn::platform::TraceCategory::category) \
if (*INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic)) { \
dawn::platform::TraceEvent::addTraceEvent( \
platformObj, phase, INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic), name, \
dawn::platform::TraceEvent::noEventId, flags, __VA_ARGS__); \
} \
} while (0)
// Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category and add begin
// event if the category is enabled. Also adds the end event when the scope
// ends.
#define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_SCOPED(platformObj, category, name, ...) \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(platformObj, ::dawn::platform::TraceCategory::category) \
dawn::platform::TraceEvent::TraceEndOnScopeClose INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(profileScope); \
do { \
if (*INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic)) { \
dawn::platform::TraceEvent::addTraceEvent( \
platformObj, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN, INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic), name, \
dawn::platform::TraceEvent::noEventId, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE, __VA_ARGS__); \
INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(profileScope) \
.initialize(platformObj, INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic), name); \
} \
} while (0)
// Implementation detail: internal macro to create static category and add
// event if the category is enabled.
#define INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_ADD_WITH_ID(platformObj, phase, category, name, id, flags, ...) \
do { \
INTERNAL_TRACE_EVENT_GET_CATEGORY_INFO(platformObj, \
::dawn::platform::TraceCategory::category) \
if (*INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic)) { \
unsigned char traceEventFlags = flags | TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_HAS_ID; \
dawn::platform::TraceEvent::TraceID traceEventTraceID(id, &traceEventFlags); \
dawn::platform::TraceEvent::addTraceEvent( \
platformObj, phase, INTERNALTRACEEVENTUID(catstatic), name, \
traceEventTraceID.data(), traceEventFlags, __VA_ARGS__); \
} \
} while (0)
// Notes regarding the following definitions:
// New values can be added and propagated to third party libraries, but existing
// definitions must never be changed, because third party libraries may use old
// definitions.
// Phase indicates the nature of an event entry. E.g. part of a begin/end pair.
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_BEGIN ('B')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END ('E')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_INSTANT ('I')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_BEGIN ('S')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_STEP ('T')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_ASYNC_END ('F')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_BEGIN ('b')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_END ('e')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_NESTABLE_ASYNC_INSTANT ('n')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_BEGIN ('s')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_STEP ('t')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_FLOW_END ('f')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_METADATA ('M')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_COUNTER ('C')
#define TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_SAMPLE ('P')
// Flags for changing the behavior of TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT.
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE (static_cast<unsigned char>(0))
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_COPY (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 0))
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_HAS_ID (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 1))
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_MANGLE_ID (static_cast<unsigned char>(1 << 2))
// Type values for identifying types in the TraceValue union.
#define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOL (static_cast<unsigned char>(1))
#define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT (static_cast<unsigned char>(2))
#define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT (static_cast<unsigned char>(3))
#define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_DOUBLE (static_cast<unsigned char>(4))
#define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_POINTER (static_cast<unsigned char>(5))
#define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING (static_cast<unsigned char>(6))
#define TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_COPY_STRING (static_cast<unsigned char>(7))
namespace dawn::platform::TraceEvent {
// Specify these values when the corresponding argument of addTraceEvent is not
// used.
const int zeroNumArgs = 0;
const unsigned long long noEventId = 0;
// TraceID encapsulates an ID that can either be an integer or pointer. Pointers
// are mangled with the Process ID so that they are unlikely to collide when the
// same pointer is used on different processes.
class TraceID {
public:
explicit TraceID(const void* id, unsigned char* flags)
: m_data(static_cast<unsigned long long>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(id))) {
*flags |= TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_MANGLE_ID;
}
explicit TraceID(unsigned long long id, unsigned char* flags) : m_data(id) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(unsigned long id, unsigned char* flags) : m_data(id) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(unsigned int id, unsigned char* flags) : m_data(id) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(unsigned short id, unsigned char* flags) : m_data(id) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(unsigned char id, unsigned char* flags) : m_data(id) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(long long id, unsigned char* flags)
: m_data(static_cast<unsigned long long>(id)) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(long id, unsigned char* flags)
: m_data(static_cast<unsigned long long>(id)) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(int id, unsigned char* flags)
: m_data(static_cast<unsigned long long>(id)) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(short id, unsigned char* flags)
: m_data(static_cast<unsigned long long>(id)) {
(void)flags;
}
explicit TraceID(signed char id, unsigned char* flags)
: m_data(static_cast<unsigned long long>(id)) {
(void)flags;
}
unsigned long long data() const {
return m_data;
}
private:
unsigned long long m_data;
};
// Simple union to store various types as unsigned long long.
union TraceValueUnion {
bool m_bool;
unsigned long long m_uint;
long long m_int;
double m_double;
const void* m_pointer;
const char* m_string;
};
// Simple container for const char* that should be copied instead of retained.
class TraceStringWithCopy {
public:
explicit TraceStringWithCopy(const char* str) : m_str(str) {
}
operator const char*() const {
return m_str;
}
private:
const char* m_str;
};
// Define setTraceValue for each allowed type. It stores the type and
// value in the return arguments. This allows this API to avoid declaring any
// structures so that it is portable to third_party libraries.
#define INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(actual_type, union_member, value_type_id) \
static inline void setTraceValue(actual_type arg, unsigned char* type, uint64_t* value) { \
TraceValueUnion typeValue; \
typeValue.union_member = arg; \
*type = value_type_id; \
*value = typeValue.m_uint; \
}
// Simpler form for int types that can be safely casted.
#define INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(actual_type, value_type_id) \
static inline void setTraceValue(actual_type arg, unsigned char* type, uint64_t* value) { \
*type = value_type_id; \
*value = static_cast<unsigned long long>(arg); \
}
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(unsigned long long, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(unsigned int, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(unsigned short, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(unsigned char, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_UINT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(long long, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(int, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(short, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT(signed char, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_INT)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(bool, m_bool, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_BOOL)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(double, m_double, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_DOUBLE)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(const void*, m_pointer, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_POINTER)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(const char*, m_string, TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_STRING)
INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE(const TraceStringWithCopy&,
m_string,
TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_COPY_STRING)
#undef INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE
#undef INTERNAL_DECLARE_SET_TRACE_VALUE_INT
static inline void setTraceValue(const std::string& arg,
unsigned char* type,
uint64_t* value) {
TraceValueUnion typeValue;
typeValue.m_string = arg.data();
*type = TRACE_VALUE_TYPE_COPY_STRING;
*value = typeValue.m_uint;
}
// These addTraceEvent template functions are defined here instead of in the
// macro, because the arg values could be temporary string objects. In order to
// store pointers to the internal c_str and pass through to the tracing API, the
// arg values must live throughout these procedures.
static inline dawn::platform::tracing::TraceEventHandle addTraceEvent(
dawn::platform::Platform* platform,
char phase,
const unsigned char* categoryEnabled,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
unsigned char flags,
int /*unused, helps avoid empty __VA_ARGS__*/) {
return TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT(platform, phase, categoryEnabled, name, id,
zeroNumArgs, 0, 0, 0, flags);
}
template <class ARG1_TYPE>
static inline dawn::platform::tracing::TraceEventHandle addTraceEvent(
dawn::platform::Platform* platform,
char phase,
const unsigned char* categoryEnabled,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
unsigned char flags,
int /*unused, helps avoid empty __VA_ARGS__*/,
const char* arg1Name,
const ARG1_TYPE& arg1Val) {
const int numArgs = 1;
unsigned char argTypes[1];
uint64_t argValues[1];
setTraceValue(arg1Val, &argTypes[0], &argValues[0]);
return TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT(platform, phase, categoryEnabled, name, id,
numArgs, &arg1Name, argTypes, argValues, flags);
}
template <class ARG1_TYPE, class ARG2_TYPE>
static inline dawn::platform::tracing::TraceEventHandle addTraceEvent(
dawn::platform::Platform* platform,
char phase,
const unsigned char* categoryEnabled,
const char* name,
unsigned long long id,
unsigned char flags,
int /*unused, helps avoid empty __VA_ARGS__*/,
const char* arg1Name,
const ARG1_TYPE& arg1Val,
const char* arg2Name,
const ARG2_TYPE& arg2Val) {
const int numArgs = 2;
const char* argNames[2] = {arg1Name, arg2Name};
unsigned char argTypes[2];
uint64_t argValues[2];
setTraceValue(arg1Val, &argTypes[0], &argValues[0]);
setTraceValue(arg2Val, &argTypes[1], &argValues[1]);
return TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT(platform, phase, categoryEnabled, name, id,
numArgs, argNames, argTypes, argValues, flags);
}
// Used by TRACE_EVENTx macro. Do not use directly.
class TraceEndOnScopeClose {
public:
// Note: members of m_data intentionally left uninitialized. See initialize.
TraceEndOnScopeClose() : m_pdata(0) {
}
~TraceEndOnScopeClose() {
if (m_pdata)
addEventIfEnabled();
}
void initialize(dawn::platform::Platform* platform,
const unsigned char* categoryEnabled,
const char* name) {
m_data.platform = platform;
m_data.categoryEnabled = categoryEnabled;
m_data.name = name;
m_pdata = &m_data;
}
private:
// Add the end event if the category is still enabled.
void addEventIfEnabled() {
// Only called when m_pdata is non-null.
if (*m_pdata->categoryEnabled) {
TRACE_EVENT_API_ADD_TRACE_EVENT(
m_pdata->platform, TRACE_EVENT_PHASE_END, m_pdata->categoryEnabled,
m_pdata->name, noEventId, zeroNumArgs, 0, 0, 0, TRACE_EVENT_FLAG_NONE);
}
}
// This Data struct workaround is to avoid initializing all the members
// in Data during construction of this object, since this object is always
// constructed, even when tracing is disabled. If the members of Data were
// members of this class instead, compiler warnings occur about potential
// uninitialized accesses.
struct Data {
dawn::platform::Platform* platform;
const unsigned char* categoryEnabled;
const char* name;
};
Data* m_pdata;
Data m_data;
};
} // namespace dawn::platform::TraceEvent
#endif // DAWNPLATFORM_TRACING_TRACEEVENT_H_