gecko-dev/tools/trace-malloc/spacetrace.h
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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express oqr
* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* rights and limitations under the License.
*
* The Original Code is spacetrace.h/spacetrace.c code, released
* Nov 6, 2001.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape
* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 2001 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
* Rights Reserved.
*
* Contributor(s):
* Garrett Arch Blythe, 31-October-2001
*
* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
* terms of the GNU Public License (the "GPL"), in which case the
* provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of those above.
* If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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* version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision by
* deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
* and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete
* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
* file under either the MPL or the GPL.
*/
#ifndef spacetrace_h__
#define spacetrace_h__
/*
** spacetrace.h
**
** SpaceTrace is meant to take the output of trace-malloc and present
** a picture of allocations over the run of the application.
*/
/*
** Required includes.
*/
#include "nspr.h"
#include "nsTraceMalloc.h"
#include "tmreader.h"
/*
** REPORT_ERROR
** REPORT_INFO
**
** Just report errors and stuff in a consistent manner.
*/
#define REPORT_ERROR(code, function) \
PR_fprintf(PR_STDERR, "error(%d):\t%s\n", code, #function)
#define REPORT_INFO(msg) \
PR_fprintf(PR_STDOUT, "%s: %s\n", globals.mOptions.mProgramName, (msg))
/*
** CALLSITE_RUN
**
** How to get a callsite run.
** Allows for further indirection if needed later.
*/
#define CALLSITE_RUN(callsite) \
((STRun*)((callsite)->data))
/*
** ST_PERMS
** ST_FLAGS
**
** File permissions we desire.
** 0644
*/
#define ST_PERMS (PR_IRUSR | PR_IWUSR | PR_IRGRP | PR_IROTH)
#define ST_FLAGS (PR_WRONLY | PR_CREATE_FILE | PR_TRUNCATE)
/*
** Sorting order
*/
#define ST_WEIGHT 0 /* size * timeval */
#define ST_SIZE 1
#define ST_TIMEVAL 2
#define ST_COUNT 3
#define ST_HEAPCOST 4
/*
** Callsite loop direction flags.
*/
#define ST_FOLLOW_SIBLINGS 0
#define ST_FOLLOW_PARENTS 1
/*
** Graph data.
*/
#define STGD_WIDTH 640
#define STGD_HEIGHT 480
#define STGD_MARGIN 75
#define STGD_SPACE_X (STGD_WIDTH - (2 * STGD_MARGIN))
#define STGD_SPACE_Y (STGD_HEIGHT - (2 * STGD_MARGIN))
/*
** Minimum lifetime default, in seconds.
*/
#define ST_DEFAULT_LIFETIME_MIN 10
/*
** Allocations fall to this boundry size by default.
*/
#define ST_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT_SIZE 16
#define ST_DEFAULT_OVERHEAD_SIZE 8
/*
** Set the desired resolution of the timevals.
** The resolution is just mimicking what is recorded in the trace-malloc
** output, and that is currently milliseconds.
*/
#define ST_TIMEVAL_RESOLUTION 1000
#define ST_TIMEVAL_FORMAT "%.3f"
#define ST_TIMEVAL_PRINTABLE(timeval) ((PRFloat64)(timeval) / (PRFloat64)ST_TIMEVAL_RESOLUTION)
#define ST_TIMEVAL_PRINTABLE64(timeval) ((PRFloat64)((PRInt64)(timeval)) / (PRFloat64)ST_TIMEVAL_RESOLUTION)
#define ST_TIMEVAL_MAX ((PRUint32)-1 - ((PRUint32)-1 % ST_TIMEVAL_RESOLUTION))
#define ST_MICROVAL_RESOLUTION 1000000
#define ST_MICROVAL_FORMAT "%.6f"
#define ST_MICROVAL_PRINTABLE(timeval) ((PRFloat64)(timeval) / (PRFloat64)ST_MICROVAL_RESOLUTION)
#define ST_MICROVAL_PRINTABLE64(timeval) ((PRFloat64)((PRInt64)(timeval)) / (PRFloat64)ST_MICROVAL_RESOLUTION)
#define ST_MICROVAL_MAX ((PRUint32)-1 - ((PRUint32)-1 % ST_MICROVAL_RESOLUTION))
/*
** STAllocEvent
**
** An event that happens to an allocation (malloc, free, et. al.)
*/
typedef struct __struct_STAllocEvent
{
/*
** The type of allocation event.
** This maps directly to the trace malloc events (i.e. TM_EVENT_MALLOC)
*/
char mEventType;
/*
** Each event, foremost, has a chronologically increasing ID in
** relation to other allocation events. This is a time stamp
** of sorts.
*/
PRUint32 mTimeval;
/*
** Every event has a heap ID (pointer).
** In the event of a realloc, this is the new heap ID.
** In the event of a free, this is the previous heap ID value.
*/
PRUint32 mHeapID;
/*
** Every event, along with the heap ID, tells of the size.
** In the event of a realloc, this is the new size.
** In th event of a free, this is the previous size.
*/
PRUint32 mHeapSize;
/*
** Every event has a callsite/stack backtrace.
** In the event of a realloc, this is the new callsite.
** In the event of a free, this is the previous call site.
*/
tmcallsite* mCallsite;
} STAllocEvent;
/*
** STAllocation
**
** An allocation is a temporal entity in the heap.
** It possibly lives under different heap IDs (pointers) and different
** sizes during its given time.
** An allocation is defined by the events during its lifetime.
** An allocation's lifetime is defined by the range of event IDs it holds.
*/
typedef struct __struct_STAllocation
{
/*
** The array of events.
*/
PRUint32 mEventCount;
STAllocEvent* mEvents;
/*
** The lifetime/lifespan of the allocation.
*/
PRUint32 mMinTimeval;
PRUint32 mMaxTimeval;
/*
** Index of this allocation in the global run.
*/
PRUint32 mRunIndex;
/*
** The runtime cost of heap events in this allocation.
** The cost is defined as the number of time units recorded as being
** spent in heap code (time of malloc, free, et al.).
** We do not track individual event cost in order to save space.
*/
PRUint32 mHeapRuntimeCost;
} STAllocation;
/*
** STCallsiteStats
**
** Stats regarding a run, kept mainly for callsite runs.
*/
typedef struct __struct_STCallsiteStats
{
/*
** Sum timeval of the allocations.
** Callsite runs total all allocations below the callsite.
*/
PRUint64 mTimeval64;
/*
** Sum weight of the allocations.
** Callsite runs total all allocations below the callsite.
*/
PRUint64 mWeight64;
/*
** Sum size of the allocations.
** Callsite runs total all allocations below the callsite.
*/
PRUint32 mSize;
/*
** A stamp, indicated the relevance of the run.
** If the stamp does not match the origin value, the
** data contained here-in is considered invalid.
*/
PRUint32 mStamp;
/*
** A sum total of allocations (note, not sizes) below the callsite.
** This is NOT the same as STRun::mAllocationCount which
** tracks the STRun::mAllocations array size.
*/
PRUint32 mCompositeCount;
/*
** A sum total runtime cost of heap operations below the calliste.
** The cost is defined as the number of time units recorded as being
** spent in heap code (time of malloc, free, et al.).
*/
PRUint32 mHeapRuntimeCost;
} STCallsiteStats;
/*
** STRun
**
** A run is a closed set of allocations.
** Given a run, we can deduce information about the contained allocations.
** We can also determine if an allocation lives beyond a run (leak).
**
** A run might be used to represent allocations for an entire application.
** A run might also be used to represent allocations from a single callstack.
*/
typedef struct __struct_STRun
{
/*
** The array of allocations.
*/
PRUint32 mAllocationCount;
STAllocation** mAllocations;
/*
** Callsites like to keep some information.
*/
STCallsiteStats mStats;
} STRun;
/*
** STOptions
**
** Structure containing the various options for this code.
*/
typedef struct __struct_STOptions
{
/*
** The string which identifies this program.
*/
const char* mProgramName;
/*
** File from which we retrieve the input.
** The input should have been generated from a trace malloc run.
*/
const char* mFileName;
/*
** Which directory we will take over and write our output.
*/
const char* mOutputDir;
/*
** The various batch mode requests we've received.
*/
const char** mBatchRequests;
PRUint32 mBatchRequestCount;
/*
** Httpd port, where we accept queries.
*/
PRUint32 mHttpdPort;
/*
** Wether or not we should show help.
*/
int mShowHelp;
/*
** Maximum number of items to put in a list.
*/
PRUint32 mListItemMax;
/*
** Sort order control.
*/
PRUint32 mOrderBy;
/*
** Memory alignment size.
** Overhead, taken after alignment.
**
** The msvcrt malloc has an alignment of 16 with an overhead of 8.
** The win32 HeapAlloc has an alignment of 8 with an overhead of 8.
*/
PRUint32 mAlignBy;
PRUint32 mOverhead;
/*
** Timeval control.
*/
PRUint32 mTimevalMin;
PRUint32 mTimevalMax;
/*
** Allocation timeval control.
*/
PRUint32 mAllocationTimevalMin;
PRUint32 mAllocationTimevalMax;
/*
** Size control.
*/
PRUint32 mSizeMin;
PRUint32 mSizeMax;
/*
** Lifetime timeval control.
*/
PRUint32 mLifetimeMin;
PRUint32 mLifetimeMax;
/*
** Weight control.
*/
PRUint64 mWeightMin64;
PRUint64 mWeightMax64;
/*
** Graph timeval control.
*/
PRUint32 mGraphTimevalMin;
PRUint32 mGraphTimevalMax;
/*
** Restrict callsite backtraces to those containing text.
*/
char* mRestrictText;
} STOptions;
/*
** STRequest
**
** Things specific to a request.
*/
typedef struct __struct_STRequest
{
/*
** Sink/where to output.
*/
PRFileDesc* mFD;
/*
** The tmreader, should we need some data from it.
*/
tmreader* mTMR;
/*
** The filename requested.
*/
const char* mFileName;
/*
** The GET form data, if any.
*/
const char* mGetData;
} STRequest;
/*
** STCache
**
** Things we cache when the options get set.
** We can avoid some heavy duty processing should the options remain
** constant by caching them here.
*/
typedef struct __struct_STCache
{
/*
** Pre sorted run.
*/
STRun* mSortedRun;
/*
** Footprint graph cache.
*/
int mFootprintCached;
PRUint32 mFootprintYData[STGD_SPACE_X];
/*
** Timeval graph cache.
*/
int mTimevalCached;
PRUint32 mTimevalYData[STGD_SPACE_X];
/*
** Lifespan graph cache.
*/
int mLifespanCached;
PRUint32 mLifespanYData[STGD_SPACE_X];
/*
** Weight graph cache.
*/
int mWeightCached;
PRUint64 mWeightYData64[STGD_SPACE_X];
} STCache;
/*
** STGlobals
**
** Various globals we keep around.
*/
typedef struct __struct_STGlobals
{
/*
** Options derived from the command line.
*/
STOptions mOptions;
/*
** Cached data, generally reset by the options.
*/
STCache mCache;
/*
** What the current request is.
*/
STRequest mRequest;
/*
** Various counters for different types of events.
*/
PRUint32 mMallocCount;
PRUint32 mCallocCount;
PRUint32 mReallocCount;
PRUint32 mFreeCount;
/*
** Total events, operation counter.
*/
PRUint32 mOperationCount;
/*
** The "run" of the input.
*/
STRun mRun;
/*
** Operation minimum/maximum timevals.
** So that we can determine the overall timeval of the run.
** NOTE: These are NOT the options to control the data set.
*/
PRUint32 mMinTimeval;
PRUint32 mMaxTimeval;
/*
** Set to non-zero when the httpd server should stop accepting
** connections.
*/
int mStopHttpd;
/*
** Calculates peak allocation overall for all allocations.
*/
PRUint32 mPeakMemoryUsed;
PRUint32 mMemoryUsed;
} STGlobals;
#endif /* spacetrace_h__ */