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This patch makes a few changes that have to happen simultaneously. Profiler entries now use `UniquePtr` with proper C++ constructors/destructors and move semantics, replacing the `init()` and `destroy()` methods. The raw pointers in `IonEntry` can likely be cleaned up more later. Entries are no longer copied. Once allocated by the compiler, ownership is transfered to the table's `Vector` until the entry can be removed from the table. At that point all data is destroyed automatically by the `UniquePtr`. `JitcodeGlobalEntry` no longer contains a union of all entry types. It's now just the entry base class (merged with `BaseEntry`). This means entries no longer have to be the same size in memory. `IonEntry` can likely be simplified in the future to get rid of the separate allocations for the data it points to. It might be possible to simplify this more in the future by using `virtual` methods. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D162838
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7.8 KiB
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262 lines
7.8 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80:
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#ifndef js_ProfilingFrameIterator_h
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#define js_ProfilingFrameIterator_h
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#include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
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#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
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#include "mozilla/Maybe.h"
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#include "jstypes.h"
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#include "js/GCAnnotations.h"
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#include "js/TypeDecls.h"
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namespace js {
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class Activation;
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namespace jit {
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class JitActivation;
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class JSJitProfilingFrameIterator;
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class JitcodeGlobalEntry;
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} // namespace jit
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namespace wasm {
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class ProfilingFrameIterator;
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} // namespace wasm
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} // namespace js
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namespace JS {
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// This iterator can be used to walk the stack of a thread suspended at an
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// arbitrary pc. To provide accurate results, profiling must have been enabled
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// (via EnableRuntimeProfilingStack) before executing the callstack being
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// unwound.
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//
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// Note that the caller must not do anything that could cause GC to happen while
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// the iterator is alive, since this could invalidate Ion code and cause its
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// contents to become out of date.
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class MOZ_NON_PARAM JS_PUBLIC_API ProfilingFrameIterator {
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public:
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enum class Kind : bool { JSJit, Wasm };
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private:
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JSContext* cx_;
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mozilla::Maybe<uint64_t> samplePositionInProfilerBuffer_;
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js::Activation* activation_;
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// For each JitActivation, this records the lowest (most recent) stack
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// address. This will usually be either the exitFP of the activation or the
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// frame or stack pointer of currently executing JIT/Wasm code. The Gecko
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// profiler uses this to skip native frames between the activation and
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// endStackAddress_.
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void* endStackAddress_ = nullptr;
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Kind kind_;
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static const unsigned StorageSpace = 8 * sizeof(void*);
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alignas(void*) unsigned char storage_[StorageSpace];
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void* storage() { return storage_; }
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const void* storage() const { return storage_; }
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js::wasm::ProfilingFrameIterator& wasmIter() {
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MOZ_ASSERT(!done());
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MOZ_ASSERT(isWasm());
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return *static_cast<js::wasm::ProfilingFrameIterator*>(storage());
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}
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const js::wasm::ProfilingFrameIterator& wasmIter() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(!done());
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MOZ_ASSERT(isWasm());
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return *static_cast<const js::wasm::ProfilingFrameIterator*>(storage());
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}
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js::jit::JSJitProfilingFrameIterator& jsJitIter() {
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MOZ_ASSERT(!done());
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MOZ_ASSERT(isJSJit());
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return *static_cast<js::jit::JSJitProfilingFrameIterator*>(storage());
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}
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const js::jit::JSJitProfilingFrameIterator& jsJitIter() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(!done());
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MOZ_ASSERT(isJSJit());
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return *static_cast<const js::jit::JSJitProfilingFrameIterator*>(storage());
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}
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void maybeSetEndStackAddress(void* addr) {
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// If endStackAddress_ has already been set, don't change it because we
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// want this to correspond to the most recent frame.
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if (!endStackAddress_) {
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endStackAddress_ = addr;
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}
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}
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void settleFrames();
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void settle();
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public:
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struct RegisterState {
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RegisterState() : pc(nullptr), sp(nullptr), fp(nullptr), lr(nullptr) {}
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void* pc;
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void* sp;
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void* fp;
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void* lr;
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};
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ProfilingFrameIterator(
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JSContext* cx, const RegisterState& state,
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const mozilla::Maybe<uint64_t>& samplePositionInProfilerBuffer =
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mozilla::Nothing());
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~ProfilingFrameIterator();
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void operator++();
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bool done() const { return !activation_; }
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// Assuming the stack grows down (we do), the return value:
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// - always points into the stack
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// - is weakly monotonically increasing (may be equal for successive frames)
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// - will compare greater than newer native and psuedo-stack frame addresses
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// and less than older native and psuedo-stack frame addresses
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void* stackAddress() const;
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enum FrameKind {
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Frame_BaselineInterpreter,
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Frame_Baseline,
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Frame_Ion,
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Frame_Wasm
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};
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struct Frame {
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FrameKind kind;
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void* stackAddress;
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union {
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void* returnAddress_;
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jsbytecode* interpreterPC_;
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};
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void* activation;
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void* endStackAddress;
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const char* label;
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JSScript* interpreterScript;
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uint64_t realmID;
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public:
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void* returnAddress() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(kind != Frame_BaselineInterpreter);
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return returnAddress_;
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}
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jsbytecode* interpreterPC() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(kind == Frame_BaselineInterpreter);
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return interpreterPC_;
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}
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} JS_HAZ_GC_INVALIDATED;
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bool isWasm() const;
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bool isJSJit() const;
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uint32_t extractStack(Frame* frames, uint32_t offset, uint32_t end) const;
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mozilla::Maybe<Frame> getPhysicalFrameWithoutLabel() const;
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// Return the registers from the native caller frame.
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// Nothing{} if this iterator is NOT pointing at a native-to-JIT entry frame,
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// or if the information is not accessible/implemented on this platform.
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mozilla::Maybe<RegisterState> getCppEntryRegisters() const;
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private:
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mozilla::Maybe<Frame> getPhysicalFrameAndEntry(
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const js::jit::JitcodeGlobalEntry** entry) const;
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void iteratorConstruct(const RegisterState& state);
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void iteratorConstruct();
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void iteratorDestroy();
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bool iteratorDone();
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} JS_HAZ_GC_INVALIDATED;
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JS_PUBLIC_API bool IsProfilingEnabledForContext(JSContext* cx);
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/**
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* After each sample run, this method should be called with the current buffer
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* position at which the buffer contents start. This will update the
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* corresponding field on the JSRuntime.
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*
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* See the field |profilerSampleBufferRangeStart| on JSRuntime for documentation
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* about what this value is used for.
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*/
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JS_PUBLIC_API void SetJSContextProfilerSampleBufferRangeStart(
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JSContext* cx, uint64_t rangeStart);
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class ProfiledFrameRange;
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// A handle to the underlying JitcodeGlobalEntry, so as to avoid repeated
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// lookups on JitcodeGlobalTable.
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class MOZ_STACK_CLASS ProfiledFrameHandle {
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friend class ProfiledFrameRange;
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JSRuntime* rt_;
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js::jit::JitcodeGlobalEntry& entry_;
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void* addr_;
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void* canonicalAddr_;
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const char* label_;
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uint32_t depth_;
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ProfiledFrameHandle(JSRuntime* rt, js::jit::JitcodeGlobalEntry& entry,
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void* addr, const char* label, uint32_t depth);
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public:
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const char* label() const { return label_; }
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uint32_t depth() const { return depth_; }
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void* canonicalAddress() const { return canonicalAddr_; }
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JS_PUBLIC_API ProfilingFrameIterator::FrameKind frameKind() const;
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JS_PUBLIC_API uint64_t realmID() const;
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};
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class ProfiledFrameRange {
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public:
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class Iter final {
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public:
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Iter(const ProfiledFrameRange& range, uint32_t index)
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: range_(range), index_(index) {}
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JS_PUBLIC_API ProfiledFrameHandle operator*() const;
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// Provide the bare minimum of iterator methods that are needed for
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// C++ ranged for loops.
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Iter& operator++() {
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++index_;
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return *this;
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}
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bool operator==(const Iter& rhs) { return index_ == rhs.index_; }
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bool operator!=(const Iter& rhs) { return !(*this == rhs); }
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private:
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const ProfiledFrameRange& range_;
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uint32_t index_;
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};
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Iter begin() const { return Iter(*this, 0); }
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Iter end() const { return Iter(*this, depth_); }
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private:
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friend JS_PUBLIC_API ProfiledFrameRange GetProfiledFrames(JSContext* cx,
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void* addr);
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ProfiledFrameRange(JSRuntime* rt, void* addr,
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js::jit::JitcodeGlobalEntry* entry)
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: rt_(rt), addr_(addr), entry_(entry), depth_(0) {}
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JSRuntime* rt_;
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void* addr_;
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js::jit::JitcodeGlobalEntry* entry_;
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// Assume maximum inlining depth is <64
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const char* labels_[64];
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uint32_t depth_;
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};
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// Returns a range that can be iterated over using C++ ranged for loops.
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JS_PUBLIC_API ProfiledFrameRange GetProfiledFrames(JSContext* cx, void* addr);
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} // namespace JS
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#endif /* js_ProfilingFrameIterator_h */
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