// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CC_SCHEDULER_BEGIN_FRAME_TRACKER_H_ #define CC_SCHEDULER_BEGIN_FRAME_TRACKER_H_ #include #include #include "base/location.h" #include "base/trace_event/trace_event.h" #include "base/trace_event/trace_event_argument.h" #include "cc/output/begin_frame_args.h" #define BEGINFRAMETRACKER_FROM_HERE FROM_HERE_WITH_EXPLICIT_FUNCTION("") namespace cc { // Microclass to trace and check properties for correct BeginFrameArgs (BFA) // usage and provide a few helper methods. // // With DCHECKs enable, this class checks the following "invariants"; // * BFA are monotonically increasing. // * BFA is valid. // * The BFA is only used inside a given period. // * A new BFA isn't used before the last BFA is finished with. // // With the tracing category "cc.debug.scheduler.frames" enabled the tracker // will output the following trace information; // * Time period for which the BFA is in usage. // * The flow of BFA as they are passed between tracking objects. // // TODO(mithro): Record stats about the BeginFrameArgs class CC_EXPORT BeginFrameTracker { public: explicit BeginFrameTracker(const tracked_objects::Location& location); ~BeginFrameTracker(); // The Start and Finish methods manage the period that a BFA should be // accessed for. This allows tight control over the BFA and prevents // accidental usage in the wrong period when code is split across multiple // locations. // Start using a new BFA value and check invariant properties. // **Must** only be called after finishing with any previous BFA. void Start(BeginFrameArgs new_args); // Finish using the current BFA. // **Must** only be called while still using a BFA. void Finish(); // The two accessors methods allow access to the BFA stored inside the // tracker. They are mutually exclusive, at any time it is only valid to call // one or the other. This makes sure you understand exactly which BFA you are // intending to use and verifies that is the case. // Get the current BFA object. // **Must** only be called between the start and finish methods calls. const BeginFrameArgs& Current() const; // Get the last used BFA. // **Must** only be called when **not** between the start and finish method // calls. const BeginFrameArgs& Last() const; // Helper method to try and return a valid interval property. Defaults to // BFA::DefaultInterval() is no other interval can be found. Can be called at // any time. base::TimeDelta Interval() const; void AsValueInto(base::TimeTicks now, base::trace_event::TracedValue* dict) const; // The following methods violate principles of how BeginFrameArgs should be // used. These methods should only be used when there is no other choice. bool DangerousMethodHasStarted() const { return !current_updated_at_.is_null(); } bool DangerousMethodHasFinished() const { return HasFinished(); } const BeginFrameArgs& DangerousMethodCurrentOrLast() const; private: // Return if currently not between the start/end period. This method should // be used extremely sparingly and normal indicates incorrect management of // the BFA object. Can be called at any time. bool HasFinished() const { return !current_finished_at_.is_null(); } const tracked_objects::Location location_; const std::string location_string_; base::TimeTicks current_updated_at_; BeginFrameArgs current_args_; base::TimeTicks current_finished_at_; }; } // namespace cc #endif // CC_SCHEDULER_BEGIN_FRAME_TRACKER_H_