gecko-dev/toolkit/components/telemetry/gen-histogram-data.py

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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/.
# Write out histogram information for C++. The histograms are defined
# in a file provided as a command-line argument.
from __future__ import print_function
from shared_telemetry_utils import StringTable, static_assert
import sys
import histogram_tools
import itertools
banner = """/* This file is auto-generated, see gen-histogram-data.py. */
"""
def print_array_entry(output, histogram, name_index, exp_index):
cpp_guard = histogram.cpp_guard()
if cpp_guard:
print("#if defined(%s)" % cpp_guard, file=output)
print(" { %s, %s, %s, %s, %d, %d, %s, %s }," \
% (histogram.low(), histogram.high(),
histogram.n_buckets(), histogram.nsITelemetry_kind(),
name_index, exp_index, histogram.dataset(),
"true" if histogram.keyed() else "false"), file=output)
if cpp_guard:
print("#endif", file=output)
def write_histogram_table(output, histograms):
table = StringTable()
print("const HistogramInfo gHistograms[] = {", file=output)
for histogram in histograms:
name_index = table.stringIndex(histogram.name())
exp_index = table.stringIndex(histogram.expiration())
print_array_entry(output, histogram, name_index, exp_index)
print("};", file=output)
strtab_name = "gHistogramStringTable"
table.writeDefinition(output, strtab_name)
static_assert(output, "sizeof(%s) <= UINT32_MAX" % strtab_name,
"index overflow")
# Write out static asserts for histogram data. We'd prefer to perform
# these checks in this script itself, but since several histograms
# (generally enumerated histograms) use compile-time constants for
# their upper bounds, we have to let the compiler do the checking.
def static_asserts_for_boolean(output, histogram):
pass
def static_asserts_for_flag(output, histogram):
pass
def static_asserts_for_count(output, histogram):
pass
def static_asserts_for_enumerated(output, histogram):
n_values = histogram.high()
static_assert(output, "%s > 2" % n_values,
"Not enough values for %s" % histogram.name())
def shared_static_asserts(output, histogram):
name = histogram.name()
low = histogram.low()
high = histogram.high()
n_buckets = histogram.n_buckets()
static_assert(output, "%s < %s" % (low, high), "low >= high for %s" % name)
static_assert(output, "%s > 2" % n_buckets, "Not enough values for %s" % name)
static_assert(output, "%s >= 1" % low, "Incorrect low value for %s" % name)
static_assert(output, "%s > %s" % (high, n_buckets),
"high must be > number of buckets for %s; you may want an enumerated histogram" % name)
def static_asserts_for_linear(output, histogram):
shared_static_asserts(output, histogram)
def static_asserts_for_exponential(output, histogram):
shared_static_asserts(output, histogram)
def write_histogram_static_asserts(output, histograms):
print("""
// Perform the checks at the beginning of HistogramGet at
// compile time, so that incorrect histogram definitions
// give compile-time errors, not runtime errors.""", file=output)
table = {
'boolean' : static_asserts_for_boolean,
'flag' : static_asserts_for_flag,
'count': static_asserts_for_count,
'enumerated' : static_asserts_for_enumerated,
'linear' : static_asserts_for_linear,
'exponential' : static_asserts_for_exponential,
}
for histogram in histograms:
histogram_tools.table_dispatch(histogram.kind(), table,
lambda f: f(output, histogram))
def write_debug_histogram_ranges(output, histograms):
ranges_lengths = []
# Collect all the range information from individual histograms.
# Write that information out as well.
print("#ifdef DEBUG", file=output)
print("const int gBucketLowerBounds[] = {", file=output)
for histogram in histograms:
ranges = []
try:
ranges = histogram.ranges()
except histogram_tools.DefinitionException:
pass
ranges_lengths.append(len(ranges))
# Note that we do not test cpp_guard here. We do this so we
# will have complete information about all the histograms in
# this array. Just having information about the ranges of
# histograms is not platform-specific; if there are histograms
# that have platform-specific constants in their definitions,
# those histograms will fail in the .ranges() call above and
# we'll have a zero-length array to deal with here.
if len(ranges) > 0:
print(','.join(map(str, ranges)), ',', file=output)
else:
print('/* Skipping %s */' % histogram.name(), file=output)
print("};", file=output)
# Write the offsets into gBucketLowerBounds.
print("struct bounds { int offset; int length; };", file=output)
print("const struct bounds gBucketLowerBoundIndex[] = {", file=output)
offset = 0
for (histogram, range_length) in itertools.izip(histograms, ranges_lengths):
cpp_guard = histogram.cpp_guard()
# We do test cpp_guard here, so that histogram IDs are valid
# indexes into this array.
if cpp_guard:
print("#if defined(%s)" % cpp_guard, file=output)
print("{ %d, %d }," % (offset, range_length), file=output)
if cpp_guard:
print("#endif", file=output)
offset += range_length
print("};", file=output)
print("#endif", file=output)
def main(output, *filenames):
histograms = list(histogram_tools.from_files(filenames))
print(banner, file=output)
write_histogram_table(output, histograms)
write_histogram_static_asserts(output, histograms)
write_debug_histogram_ranges(output, histograms)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.stdout, *sys.argv[1:])