/* * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (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.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef SIMPLE_PERF_EVENT_FD_H_ #define SIMPLE_PERF_EVENT_FD_H_ #include <sys/types.h> #include <memory> #include <string> #include <vector> #include <android-base/macros.h> #include "IOEventLoop.h" #include "perf_event.h" struct PerfCounter { uint64_t value; // The value of the event specified by the perf_event_file. uint64_t time_enabled; // The enabled time. uint64_t time_running; // The running time. uint64_t id; // The id of the perf_event_file. }; // EventFd represents an opened perf_event_file. class EventFd { public: static std::unique_ptr<EventFd> OpenEventFile(const perf_event_attr& attr, pid_t tid, int cpu, EventFd* group_event_fd, bool report_error = true); ~EventFd(); // Give information about this perf_event_file, like (event_name, tid, cpu). std::string Name() const; uint64_t Id() const; pid_t ThreadId() const { return tid_; } int Cpu() const { return cpu_; } const perf_event_attr& attr() const { return attr_; } // It tells the kernel to start counting and recording events specified by // this file. bool EnableEvent(); bool ReadCounter(PerfCounter* counter) const; // Create mapped buffer used to receive records sent by the kernel. // mmap_pages should be power of 2. bool CreateMappedBuffer(size_t mmap_pages, bool report_error); // Share the mapped buffer used by event_fd. The two EventFds should monitor // the same event on the same cpu, but have different thread ids. bool ShareMappedBuffer(const EventFd& event_fd, bool report_error); bool HasMappedBuffer() const { return mmap_data_buffer_size_ != 0; } void DestroyMappedBuffer(); // When the kernel writes new sampled records to the mapped area, we can get // them by returning the start address and size of the data. size_t GetAvailableMmapData(std::vector<char>& buffer, size_t& buffer_pos); // [callback] is called when there is data available in the mapped buffer. bool StartPolling(IOEventLoop& loop, const std::function<bool()>& callback); bool StopPolling(); private: EventFd(const perf_event_attr& attr, int perf_event_fd, const std::string& event_name, pid_t tid, int cpu) : attr_(attr), perf_event_fd_(perf_event_fd), id_(0), event_name_(event_name), tid_(tid), cpu_(cpu), mmap_addr_(nullptr), mmap_len_(0), mmap_metadata_page_(nullptr), mmap_data_buffer_(nullptr), mmap_data_buffer_size_(0), ioevent_ref_(nullptr) {} // Discard how much data we have read, so the kernel can reuse this part of // mapped area to store new data. void DiscardMmapData(size_t discard_size); const perf_event_attr attr_; int perf_event_fd_; mutable uint64_t id_; const std::string event_name_; pid_t tid_; int cpu_; void* mmap_addr_; size_t mmap_len_; perf_event_mmap_page* mmap_metadata_page_; // The first page of mmap_area. char* mmap_data_buffer_; // Starting from the second page of mmap_area, // containing records written by then kernel. size_t mmap_data_buffer_size_; // As mmap_data_buffer is a ring buffer, it is possible that one record is // wrapped at the end of the buffer. So we need to copy records from // mmap_data_buffer to data_process_buffer before processing them. static std::vector<char> data_process_buffer_; IOEventRef ioevent_ref_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(EventFd); }; bool IsEventAttrSupported(const perf_event_attr& attr); #endif // SIMPLE_PERF_EVENT_FD_H_