// Copyright (c) 2011 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. //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Tracked is the base class for all tracked objects. During construction, it // registers the fact that an instance was created, and at destruction time, it // records that event. The instance may be tagged with a name, which is refered // to as its Location. The Location is a file and line number, most // typically indicated where the object was constructed. In some cases, as the // object's significance is refined (for example, a Task object is augmented to // do additonal things), its Location may be redefined to that later location. // Tracking includes (for each instance) recording the birth thread, death // thread, and duration of life (from construction to destruction). All this // data is accumulated and filtered for review at about:objects. #ifndef BASE_TRACKED_H_ #define BASE_TRACKED_H_ #pragma once #include #include "base/base_api.h" #include "base/time.h" #ifndef NDEBUG #ifndef TRACK_ALL_TASK_OBJECTS #define TRACK_ALL_TASK_OBJECTS #endif // TRACK_ALL_TASK_OBJECTS #endif // NDEBUG namespace tracked_objects { //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Location provides basic info where of an object was constructed, or was // significantly brought to life. class BASE_API Location { public: // Constructor should be called with a long-lived char*, such as __FILE__. // It assumes the provided value will persist as a global constant, and it // will not make a copy of it. Location(const char* function_name, const char* file_name, int line_number); // Provide a default constructor for easy of debugging. Location(); // Comparison operator for insertion into a std::map<> hash tables. // All we need is *some* (any) hashing distinction. Strings should already // be unique, so we don't bother with strcmp or such. // Use line number as the primary key (because it is fast, and usually gets us // a difference), and then pointers as secondary keys (just to get some // distinctions). bool operator < (const Location& other) const { if (line_number_ != other.line_number_) return line_number_ < other.line_number_; if (file_name_ != other.file_name_) return file_name_ < other.file_name_; return function_name_ < other.function_name_; } const char* function_name() const { return function_name_; } const char* file_name() const { return file_name_; } int line_number() const { return line_number_; } void Write(bool display_filename, bool display_function_name, std::string* output) const; // Write function_name_ in HTML with '<' and '>' properly encoded. void WriteFunctionName(std::string* output) const; private: const char* const function_name_; const char* const file_name_; const int line_number_; }; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Define a macro to record the current source location. #define FROM_HERE tracked_objects::Location(__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class Births; class BASE_API Tracked { public: Tracked(); virtual ~Tracked(); // Used to record the FROM_HERE location of a caller. void SetBirthPlace(const Location& from_here); const Location GetBirthPlace() const; // When a task sits around a long time, such as in a timer, or object watcher, // this method should be called when the task becomes active, and its // significant lifetime begins (and its waiting to be woken up has passed). void ResetBirthTime(); bool MissingBirthplace() const; #if defined(TRACK_ALL_TASK_OBJECTS) base::TimeTicks tracked_birth_time() const { return tracked_birth_time_; } #else base::TimeTicks tracked_birth_time() const { return base::TimeTicks::Now(); } #endif // defined(TRACK_ALL_TASK_OBJECTS) private: #if defined(TRACK_ALL_TASK_OBJECTS) // Pointer to instance were counts of objects with the same birth location // (on the same thread) are stored. Births* tracked_births_; // The time this object was constructed. If its life consisted of a long // waiting period, and then it became active, then this value is generally // reset before the object begins it active life. base::TimeTicks tracked_birth_time_; #endif // defined(TRACK_ALL_TASK_OBJECTS) DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Tracked); }; } // namespace tracked_objects #endif // BASE_TRACKED_H_