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author | joi@chromium.org <joi@chromium.org@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2011-11-08 10:46:48 +0000 |
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committer | joi@chromium.org <joi@chromium.org@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2011-11-08 10:46:48 +0000 |
commit | 9d43cd1f7d78bcb696401bd1ab7359a8d76fde81 (patch) | |
tree | 0e7912dd1372987a584f687fe263b248c03122aa /base/tracked_objects_unittest.cc | |
parent | ab39dc873522a528d61532fe3ab98d0d012caaff (diff) | |
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Revert 108752 - Support tracking of IPC messages as tasks in profiler
Also started to do more cleanup, including creating
a base/profiler directory, and moving parts of the
over-sized tracked_objects.* into that directory.
r=rtenneti
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8480014
TBR=jar@chromium.org
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8496008
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@109004 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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diff --git a/base/tracked_objects_unittest.cc b/base/tracked_objects_unittest.cc index de7451a..a46f4ed 100644 --- a/base/tracked_objects_unittest.cc +++ b/base/tracked_objects_unittest.cc @@ -634,5 +634,102 @@ TEST_F(TrackedObjectsTest, DifferentLives) { EXPECT_EQ(one_line_result, json); } +TEST_F(TrackedObjectsTest, TrackedTimerMilliseconds) { + // First make sure we basicallly transfer simple milliseconds values as + // expected. Most critically, things should not become null. + int32 kSomeMilliseconds = 243; // Some example times. + int64 kReallyBigMilliseconds = (1LL << 35) + kSomeMilliseconds; + + TrackedTime some = TrackedTime() + + Duration::FromMilliseconds(kSomeMilliseconds); + EXPECT_EQ(kSomeMilliseconds, (some - TrackedTime()).InMilliseconds()); + EXPECT_FALSE(some.is_null()); + + // Now create a big time, to check that it is wrapped modulo 2^32. + base::TimeTicks big = base::TimeTicks() + + base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(kReallyBigMilliseconds); + EXPECT_EQ(kReallyBigMilliseconds, (big - base::TimeTicks()).InMilliseconds()); + + TrackedTime wrapped_big(big); +#if defined(USE_FAST_TIME_CLASS_FOR_DURATION_CALCULATIONS) + // Expect wrapping at 32 bits. + EXPECT_EQ(kSomeMilliseconds, (wrapped_big - TrackedTime()).InMilliseconds()); +#else // !USE_FAST_TIME_CLASS_FOR_DURATION_CALCULATIONS) + // Expect no wrapping at 32 bits. + EXPECT_EQ(kReallyBigMilliseconds, + (wrapped_big - TrackedTime()).InMilliseconds()); +#endif // USE_FAST_TIME_CLASS_FOR_DURATION_CALCULATIONS) +} + +TEST_F(TrackedObjectsTest, TrackedTimerDuration) { + int kFirstMilliseconds = 793; + int kSecondMilliseconds = 14889; + + Duration first = Duration::FromMilliseconds(kFirstMilliseconds); + Duration second = Duration::FromMilliseconds(kSecondMilliseconds); + + EXPECT_EQ(kFirstMilliseconds, first.InMilliseconds()); + EXPECT_EQ(kSecondMilliseconds, second.InMilliseconds()); + + Duration sum = first + second; + EXPECT_EQ(kFirstMilliseconds + kSecondMilliseconds, sum.InMilliseconds()); +} + +TEST_F(TrackedObjectsTest, TrackedTimerVsTimeTicks) { + // Make sure that our 32 bit timer is aligned with the TimeTicks() timer. + + // First get a 64 bit timer (which should not be null). + base::TimeTicks ticks_before = base::TimeTicks::Now(); + EXPECT_FALSE(ticks_before.is_null()); + + // Then get a 32 bit timer that can be be null when it wraps. + TrackedTime now = TrackedTime::Now(); + + // Then get a bracketing time. + base::TimeTicks ticks_after = base::TimeTicks::Now(); + EXPECT_FALSE(ticks_after.is_null()); + + // Now make sure that we bracketed our tracked time nicely. + Duration before = now - TrackedTime(ticks_before); + EXPECT_LE(0, before.InMilliseconds()); + Duration after = now - TrackedTime(ticks_after); + EXPECT_GE(0, after.InMilliseconds()); +} + +TEST_F(TrackedObjectsTest, TrackedTimerDisabled) { + // Check to be sure disabling the collection of data induces a null time + // (which we know will return much faster). + if (!ThreadData::InitializeAndSetTrackingStatus(false)) + return; + // Since we disabled tracking, we should get a null response. + TrackedTime track_now = ThreadData::Now(); + EXPECT_TRUE(track_now.is_null()); +} + +TEST_F(TrackedObjectsTest, TrackedTimerEnabled) { + if (!ThreadData::InitializeAndSetTrackingStatus(true)) + return; + // Make sure that when we enable tracking, we get a real timer result. + + // First get a 64 bit timer (which should not be null). + base::TimeTicks ticks_before = base::TimeTicks::Now(); + EXPECT_FALSE(ticks_before.is_null()); + + // Then get a 32 bit timer that can be null when it wraps. + // Crtical difference from the TrackedTimerVsTimeTicks test, is that we use + // ThreadData::Now(). It can sometimes return the null time. + TrackedTime now = ThreadData::Now(); + + // Then get a bracketing time. + base::TimeTicks ticks_after = base::TimeTicks::Now(); + EXPECT_FALSE(ticks_after.is_null()); + + // Now make sure that we bracketed our tracked time nicely. + Duration before = now - TrackedTime(ticks_before); + EXPECT_LE(0, before.InMilliseconds()); + Duration after = now - TrackedTime(ticks_after); + EXPECT_GE(0, after.InMilliseconds()); +} + } // namespace tracked_objects |