gecko-dev/toolkit/components/telemetry/TelemetryStopwatch.jsm

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
const Cc = Components.classes;
const Ci = Components.interfaces;
const Cu = Components.utils;
this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["TelemetryStopwatch"];
Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Log.jsm", this);
var Telemetry = Cc["@mozilla.org/base/telemetry;1"]
.getService(Ci.nsITelemetry);
// Weak map does not allow using null objects as keys. These objects are used
// as 'null' placeholders.
const NULL_OBJECT = {};
const NULL_KEY = {};
/**
* Timers is a variation of a Map used for storing information about running
* Stopwatches. Timers has the following data structure:
*
* {
* "HISTOGRAM_NAME": WeakMap {
* Object || NULL_OBJECT: Map {
* "KEY" || NULL_KEY: startTime
* ...
* }
* ...
* }
* ...
* }
*
*
* @example
* // Stores current time for a keyed histogram "PLAYING_WITH_CUTE_ANIMALS".
* Timers.put("PLAYING_WITH_CUTE_ANIMALS", null, "CATS", Date.now());
*
* @example
* // Returns information about a simple Stopwatch.
* let startTime = Timers.get("PLAYING_WITH_CUTE_ANIMALS", null, "CATS");
*/
let Timers = {
_timers: new Map(),
_validTypes: function(histogram, obj, key) {
let nonEmptyString = value => {
return typeof value === "string" && value !== "" && value.length > 0;
};
return nonEmptyString(histogram) &&
typeof obj == "object" &&
(key === NULL_KEY || nonEmptyString(key));
},
get: function(histogram, obj, key) {
key = key === null ? NULL_KEY : key;
obj = obj || NULL_OBJECT;
if (!this.has(histogram, obj, key)) {
return null;
}
return this._timers.get(histogram).get(obj).get(key);
},
put: function(histogram, obj, key, startTime) {
key = key === null ? NULL_KEY : key;
obj = obj || NULL_OBJECT;
if (!this._validTypes(histogram, obj, key)) {
return false;
}
let objectMap = this._timers.get(histogram) || new WeakMap();
let keyedInfo = objectMap.get(obj) || new Map();
keyedInfo.set(key, startTime);
objectMap.set(obj, keyedInfo);
this._timers.set(histogram, objectMap);
return true;
},
has: function(histogram, obj, key) {
key = key === null ? NULL_KEY : key;
obj = obj || NULL_OBJECT;
return this._timers.has(histogram) &&
this._timers.get(histogram).has(obj) &&
this._timers.get(histogram).get(obj).has(key);
},
delete: function(histogram, obj, key) {
key = key === null ? NULL_KEY : key;
obj = obj || NULL_OBJECT;
if(!this.has(histogram, obj, key)) {
return false;
}
let objectMap = this._timers.get(histogram);
let keyedInfo = objectMap.get(obj);
if (keyedInfo.size > 1) {
keyedInfo.delete(key);
return true;
}
objectMap.delete(obj);
// NOTE:
// We never delete empty objecMaps from this._timers because there is no
// nice solution for tracking the number of objects in a WeakMap.
// WeakMap is not enumerable, so we can't deterministically say when it's
// empty. We accept that trade-off here, given that entries for short-lived
// objects will go away when they are no longer referenced
return true;
}
};
this.TelemetryStopwatch = {
/**
* Starts a timer associated with a telemetry histogram. The timer can be
* directly associated with a histogram, or with a pair of a histogram and
* an object.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
*
* @param {Object} aObj - Optional parameter. If specified, the timer is
* associated with this object, meaning that multiple
* timers for the same histogram may be run
* concurrently, as long as they are associated with
* different objects.
*
* @returns {Boolean} True if the timer was successfully started, false
* otherwise. If a timer already exists, it can't be
* started again, and the existing one will be cleared in
* order to avoid measurements errors.
*/
start: function(aHistogram, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.start(aHistogram, aObj, null);
},
/**
* Deletes the timer associated with a telemetry histogram. The timer can be
* directly associated with a histogram, or with a pair of a histogram and
* an object. Important: Only use this method when a legitimate cancellation
* should be done.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
*
* @param {Object} aObj - Optional parameter. If specified, the timer is
* associated with this object, meaning that multiple
* timers or a same histogram may be run concurrently,
* as long as they are associated with different
* objects.
*
* @returns {Boolean} True if the timer exist and it was cleared, False
* otherwise.
*/
cancel: function(aHistogram, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.cancel(aHistogram, aObj, null);
},
/**
* Returns the elapsed time for a particular stopwatch. Primarily for
* debugging purposes. Must be called prior to finish.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
* If an invalid name is given, the function will
* throw.
*
* @param (Object) aObj - Optional parameter which associates the histogram
* timer with the given object.
*
* @returns {Integer} time in milliseconds or -1 if the stopwatch was not
* found.
*/
timeElapsed: function(aHistogram, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.timeElapsed(aHistogram, aObj, null);
},
/**
* Stops the timer associated with the given histogram (and object),
* calculates the time delta between start and finish, and adds the value
* to the histogram.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
*
* @param {Object} aObj - Optional parameter which associates the histogram
* timer with the given object.
*
* @returns {Boolean} True if the timer was succesfully stopped and the data
* was added to the histogram, False otherwise.
*/
finish: function(aHistogram, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.finish(aHistogram, aObj, null);
},
/**
* Starts a timer associated with a keyed telemetry histogram. The timer can
* be directly associated with a histogram and its key. Similarly to
* @see{TelemetryStopwatch.stat} the histogram and its key can be associated
* with an object. Each key may have multiple associated objects and each
* object can be associated with multiple keys.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
*
* @param {String} aKey - a string which must be a valid histgram key.
*
* @param {Object} aObj - Optional parameter. If specified, the timer is
* associated with this object, meaning that multiple
* timers for the same histogram may be run
* concurrently,as long as they are associated with
* different objects.
*
* @returns {Boolean} True if the timer was successfully started, false
* otherwise. If a timer already exists, it can't be
* started again, and the existing one will be cleared in
* order to avoid measurements errors.
*/
startKeyed: function(aHistogram, aKey, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.start(aHistogram, aObj, aKey);
},
/**
* Deletes the timer associated with a keyed histogram. Important: Only use
* this method when a legitimate cancellation should be done.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
*
* @param {String} aKey - a string which must be a valid histgram key.
*
* @param {Object} aObj - Optional parameter. If specified, the timer
* associated with this object is deleted.
*
* @return {Boolean} True if the timer exist and it was cleared, False
* otherwise.
*/
cancelKeyed: function(aHistogram, aKey, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.cancel(aHistogram, aObj, aKey);
},
/**
* Returns the elapsed time for a particular stopwatch. Primarily for
* debugging purposes. Must be called prior to finish.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
*
* @param {String} aKey - a string which must be a valid histgram key.
*
* @param {Object} aObj - Optional parameter. If specified, the timer
* associated with this object is used to calculate
* the elapsed time.
*
* @return {Integer} time in milliseconds or -1 if the stopwatch was not
* found.
*/
timeElapsedKeyed: function(aHistogram, aKey, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.timeElapsed(aHistogram, aObj, aKey);
},
/**
* Stops the timer associated with the given keyed histogram (and object),
* calculates the time delta between start and finish, and adds the value
* to the keyed histogram.
*
* @param {String} aHistogram - a string which must be a valid histogram name.
*
* @param {String} aKey - a string which must be a valid histgram key.
*
* @param {Object} aObj - optional parameter which associates the histogram
* timer with the given object.
*
* @returns {Boolean} True if the timer was succesfully stopped and the data
* was added to the histogram, False otherwise.
*/
finishKeyed: function(aHistogram, aKey, aObj) {
return TelemetryStopwatchImpl.finish(aHistogram, aObj, aKey);
}
};
this.TelemetryStopwatchImpl = {
start: function(histogram, object, key) {
if (Timers.has(histogram, object, key)) {
Timers.delete(histogram, object, key);
Cu.reportError(`TelemetryStopwatch: key "${histogram}" was already ` +
"initialized");
return false;
}
return Timers.put(histogram, object, key, Components.utils.now());
},
cancel: function (histogram, object, key) {
return Timers.delete(histogram, object, key);
},
timeElapsed: function(histogram, object, key) {
let startTime = Timers.get(histogram, object, key);
if (startTime === null) {
Cu.reportError("TelemetryStopwatch: requesting elapsed time for " +
`nonexisting stopwatch. Histogram: "${histogram}", ` +
`key: "${key}"`);
return -1;
}
try {
let delta = Components.utils.now() - startTime
return Math.round(delta);
} catch (e) {
Cu.reportError("TelemetryStopwatch: failed to calculate elapsed time " +
`for Histogram: "${histogram}", key: "${key}", ` +
`exception: ${Log.exceptionStr(e)}`);
return -1;
}
},
finish: function(histogram, object, key) {
let delta = this.timeElapsed(histogram, object, key);
if (delta == -1) {
return false;
}
try {
if (key) {
Telemetry.getKeyedHistogramById(histogram).add(key, delta);
} else {
Telemetry.getHistogramById(histogram).add(delta);
}
} catch (e) {
Cu.reportError("TelemetryStopwatch: failed to update the Histogram " +
`"${histogram}", using key: "${key}", ` +
`exception: ${Log.exceptionStr(e)}`);
return false;
}
return Timers.delete(histogram, object, key);
}
}