From 36d22d82aa202bb199967e9512281e9a53db42c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 21:33:14 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 115.7.0esr. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../public/BaseProfilerMarkersDetail.h | 741 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 741 insertions(+) create mode 100644 mozglue/baseprofiler/public/BaseProfilerMarkersDetail.h (limited to 'mozglue/baseprofiler/public/BaseProfilerMarkersDetail.h') diff --git a/mozglue/baseprofiler/public/BaseProfilerMarkersDetail.h b/mozglue/baseprofiler/public/BaseProfilerMarkersDetail.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1102499100 --- /dev/null +++ b/mozglue/baseprofiler/public/BaseProfilerMarkersDetail.h @@ -0,0 +1,741 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ +/* 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/. */ + +#ifndef BaseProfilerMarkersDetail_h +#define BaseProfilerMarkersDetail_h + +#ifndef BaseProfilerMarkers_h +# error "This header should only be #included by BaseProfilerMarkers.h" +#endif + +#include "mozilla/BaseProfilerMarkersPrerequisites.h" + +// ~~ HERE BE DRAGONS ~~ +// +// Everything below is internal implementation detail, you shouldn't need to +// look at it unless working on the profiler code. + +#include "mozilla/BaseProfileJSONWriter.h" +#include "mozilla/ProfileBufferEntryKinds.h" + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace mozilla::baseprofiler { +// Implemented in platform.cpp +MFBT_API ProfileChunkedBuffer& profiler_get_core_buffer(); +} // namespace mozilla::baseprofiler + +namespace mozilla::base_profiler_markers_detail { + +struct Streaming { + // A `MarkerDataDeserializer` is a free function that can read a serialized + // payload from an `EntryReader` and streams it as JSON object properties. + using MarkerDataDeserializer = void (*)(ProfileBufferEntryReader&, + baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter&); + + // A `MarkerTypeNameFunction` is a free function that returns the name of the + // marker type. + using MarkerTypeNameFunction = Span (*)(); + + // A `MarkerSchemaFunction` is a free function that returns a + // `MarkerSchema`, which contains all the information needed to stream + // the display schema associated with a marker type. + using MarkerSchemaFunction = MarkerSchema (*)(); + + struct MarkerTypeFunctions { + MarkerDataDeserializer mMarkerDataDeserializer = nullptr; + MarkerTypeNameFunction mMarkerTypeNameFunction = nullptr; + MarkerSchemaFunction mMarkerSchemaFunction = nullptr; + }; + + // A `DeserializerTag` will be added before the payload, to help select the + // correct deserializer when reading back the payload. + using DeserializerTag = uint8_t; + + // Store a deserializer (and other marker-type-specific functions) and get its + // `DeserializerTag`. + // This is intended to be only used once per deserializer when a new marker + // type is used for the first time, so it should be called to initialize a + // `static const` tag that will be re-used by all markers of the corresponding + // payload type -- see use below. + MFBT_API static DeserializerTag TagForMarkerTypeFunctions( + MarkerDataDeserializer aDeserializer, + MarkerTypeNameFunction aMarkerTypeNameFunction, + MarkerSchemaFunction aMarkerSchemaFunction); + + // Get the `MarkerDataDeserializer` for a given `DeserializerTag`. + MFBT_API static MarkerDataDeserializer DeserializerForTag( + DeserializerTag aTag); + + // Retrieve all MarkerTypeFunctions's. + // While this object lives, no other operations can happen on this list. + class LockedMarkerTypeFunctionsList { + public: + MFBT_API LockedMarkerTypeFunctionsList(); + MFBT_API ~LockedMarkerTypeFunctionsList(); + + LockedMarkerTypeFunctionsList(const LockedMarkerTypeFunctionsList&) = + delete; + LockedMarkerTypeFunctionsList& operator=( + const LockedMarkerTypeFunctionsList&) = delete; + + auto begin() const { return mMarkerTypeFunctionsSpan.begin(); } + auto end() const { return mMarkerTypeFunctionsSpan.end(); } + + private: + Span mMarkerTypeFunctionsSpan; + }; +}; + +// This helper will examine a marker type's `StreamJSONMarkerData` function, see +// specialization below. +template +struct StreamFunctionTypeHelper; + +// Helper specialization that takes the expected +// `StreamJSONMarkerData(baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter&, ...)` function and +// provide information about the `...` parameters. +template +struct StreamFunctionTypeHelper { + constexpr static size_t scArity = sizeof...(As); + using TupleType = + std::tuple>...>; + + // Serialization function that takes the exact same parameter types + // (const-ref'd) as `StreamJSONMarkerData`. This has to be inside the helper + // because only here can we access the raw parameter pack `As...`. + // And because we're using the same argument types through + // references-to-const, permitted implicit conversions can happen. + static ProfileBufferBlockIndex Serialize( + ProfileChunkedBuffer& aBuffer, const ProfilerString8View& aName, + const MarkerCategory& aCategory, MarkerOptions&& aOptions, + Streaming::DeserializerTag aDeserializerTag, const As&... aAs) { + // Note that options are first after the entry kind, because they contain + // the thread id, which is handled first to filter markers by threads. + return aBuffer.PutObjects(ProfileBufferEntryKind::Marker, aOptions, aName, + aCategory, aDeserializerTag, + MarkerPayloadType::Cpp, aAs...); + } +}; + +// Helper for a marker type. +// A marker type is defined in a `struct` with some expected static member +// functions. See example in BaseProfilerMarkers.h. +template +struct MarkerTypeSerialization { + // Definitions to access the expected + // `StreamJSONMarkerData(baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter&, ...)` function + // and its parameters. + using StreamFunctionType = + StreamFunctionTypeHelper; + constexpr static size_t scStreamFunctionParameterCount = + StreamFunctionType::scArity; + using StreamFunctionUserParametersTuple = + typename StreamFunctionType::TupleType; + template + using StreamFunctionParameter = + std::tuple_element_t; + + template + static ProfileBufferBlockIndex Serialize(ProfileChunkedBuffer& aBuffer, + const ProfilerString8View& aName, + const MarkerCategory& aCategory, + MarkerOptions&& aOptions, + const Ts&... aTs) { + static_assert(!std::is_same_v, + "NoPayload should have been handled in the caller."); + // Register marker type functions, and get the tag for this deserializer. + // Note that the tag is stored in a function-static object, and this + // function is static in a templated struct, so there should only be one tag + // per MarkerType. + // Making the tag class-static may have been more efficient (to avoid a + // thread-safe init check at every call), but random global static + // initialization order would make it more complex to coordinate with + // `Streaming::TagForMarkerTypeFunctions()`, and also would add a (small) + // cost for everybody, even the majority of users not using the profiler. + static const Streaming::DeserializerTag tag = + Streaming::TagForMarkerTypeFunctions(Deserialize, + MarkerType::MarkerTypeName, + MarkerType::MarkerTypeDisplay); + return StreamFunctionType::Serialize(aBuffer, aName, aCategory, + std::move(aOptions), tag, aTs...); + } + + private: + // This templated function will recursively deserialize each argument expected + // by `MarkerType::StreamJSONMarkerData()` on the stack, and call it at the + // end. E.g., for `StreamJSONMarkerData(int, char)`: + // - DeserializeArguments<0>(aER, aWriter) reads an int and calls: + // - DeserializeArguments<1>(aER, aWriter, const int&) reads a char and calls: + // - MarkerType::StreamJSONMarkerData(aWriter, const int&, const char&). + // Prototyping on godbolt showed that clang and gcc can flatten these + // recursive calls into one function with successive reads followed by the one + // stream call; tested up to 40 arguments: https://godbolt.org/z/5KeeM4 + template + static void DeserializeArguments(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aEntryReader, + baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter& aWriter, + const Args&... aArgs) { + static_assert(sizeof...(Args) == i, + "We should have collected `i` arguments so far"); + if constexpr (i < scStreamFunctionParameterCount) { + // Deserialize the i-th argument on this stack. + auto argument = aEntryReader.ReadObject>(); + // Add our local argument to the next recursive call. + DeserializeArguments(aEntryReader, aWriter, aArgs..., argument); + } else { + // We've read all the arguments, finally call the `StreamJSONMarkerData` + // function, which should write the appropriate JSON elements for this + // marker type. Note that the MarkerType-specific "type" element is + // already written. + MarkerType::StreamJSONMarkerData(aWriter, aArgs...); + } + } + + public: + static void Deserialize(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aEntryReader, + baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter& aWriter) { + aWriter.StringProperty("type", MarkerType::MarkerTypeName()); + DeserializeArguments(aEntryReader, aWriter); + } +}; + +template <> +struct MarkerTypeSerialization<::mozilla::baseprofiler::markers::NoPayload> { + // Nothing! NoPayload has special handling avoiding payload work. +}; + +template +static ProfileBufferBlockIndex AddMarkerWithOptionalStackToBuffer( + ProfileChunkedBuffer& aBuffer, const ProfilerString8View& aName, + const MarkerCategory& aCategory, MarkerOptions&& aOptions, + const Ts&... aTs) { + if constexpr (std::is_same_v) { + static_assert(sizeof...(Ts) == 0, + "NoPayload does not accept any payload arguments."); + // Special case for NoPayload where there is a stack or inner window id: + // Because these options would be stored in the payload 'data' object, but + // there is no such object for NoPayload, we convert the marker to another + // type (without user fields in the 'data' object), so that the stack and/or + // inner window id are not lost. + // TODO: Remove this when bug 1646714 lands. + if (aOptions.Stack().GetChunkedBuffer() || + !aOptions.InnerWindowId().IsUnspecified()) { + struct NoPayloadUserData { + static constexpr Span MarkerTypeName() { + return MakeStringSpan("NoPayloadUserData"); + } + static void StreamJSONMarkerData( + baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter& aWriter) { + // No user payload. + } + static mozilla::MarkerSchema MarkerTypeDisplay() { + using MS = mozilla::MarkerSchema; + MS schema{MS::Location::MarkerChart, MS::Location::MarkerTable}; + // No user data to display. + return schema; + } + }; + return MarkerTypeSerialization::Serialize( + aBuffer, aName, aCategory, std::move(aOptions)); + } + + // Note that options are first after the entry kind, because they contain + // the thread id, which is handled first to filter markers by threads. + return aBuffer.PutObjects( + ProfileBufferEntryKind::Marker, std::move(aOptions), aName, aCategory, + base_profiler_markers_detail::Streaming::DeserializerTag(0)); + } else { + return MarkerTypeSerialization::Serialize( + aBuffer, aName, aCategory, std::move(aOptions), aTs...); + } +} + +// Pointer to a function that can capture a backtrace into the provided +// `ProfileChunkedBuffer`, and returns true when successful. +using OptionalBacktraceCaptureFunction = bool (*)(ProfileChunkedBuffer&, + StackCaptureOptions); + +// Use a pre-allocated and cleared chunked buffer in the main thread's +// `AddMarkerToBuffer()`. +// Null if not the main thread, or if profilers are not active. +MFBT_API ProfileChunkedBuffer* GetClearedBufferForMainThreadAddMarker(); +// Called by the profiler(s) when starting/stopping. Safe to nest. +MFBT_API void EnsureBufferForMainThreadAddMarker(); +MFBT_API void ReleaseBufferForMainThreadAddMarker(); + +// Add a marker with the given name, options, and arguments to the given buffer. +// Because this may be called from either Base or Gecko Profiler functions, the +// appropriate backtrace-capturing function must also be provided. +template +ProfileBufferBlockIndex AddMarkerToBuffer( + ProfileChunkedBuffer& aBuffer, const ProfilerString8View& aName, + const MarkerCategory& aCategory, MarkerOptions&& aOptions, + OptionalBacktraceCaptureFunction aOptionalBacktraceCaptureFunction, + const Ts&... aTs) { + if (aOptions.ThreadId().IsUnspecified()) { + // If yet unspecified, set thread to this thread where the marker is added. + aOptions.Set(MarkerThreadId::CurrentThread()); + } + + if (aOptions.IsTimingUnspecified()) { + // If yet unspecified, set timing to this instant of adding the marker. + aOptions.Set(MarkerTiming::InstantNow()); + } + + StackCaptureOptions captureOptions = aOptions.Stack().CaptureOptions(); + if (captureOptions != StackCaptureOptions::NoStack && + // Backtrace capture function will be nullptr if the profiler + // NoMarkerStacks feature is set. + aOptionalBacktraceCaptureFunction != nullptr) { + // A capture was requested, let's attempt to do it here&now. This avoids a + // lot of allocations that would be necessary if capturing a backtrace + // separately. + // TODO reduce internal profiler stack levels, see bug 1659872. + auto CaptureStackAndAddMarker = [&](ProfileChunkedBuffer& aChunkedBuffer) { + aOptions.StackRef().UseRequestedBacktrace( + aOptionalBacktraceCaptureFunction(aChunkedBuffer, captureOptions) + ? &aChunkedBuffer + : nullptr); + // This call must be made from here, while chunkedBuffer is in scope. + return AddMarkerWithOptionalStackToBuffer( + aBuffer, aName, aCategory, std::move(aOptions), aTs...); + }; + + if (ProfileChunkedBuffer* buffer = GetClearedBufferForMainThreadAddMarker(); + buffer) { + // Use a pre-allocated buffer for the main thread (because it's the most + // used thread, and most sensitive to overhead), so it's only allocated + // once. It could be null if this is not the main thread, or no profilers + // are currently active. + return CaptureStackAndAddMarker(*buffer); + } + // TODO use a local on-stack byte buffer to remove last allocation. + ProfileBufferChunkManagerSingle chunkManager( + ProfileBufferChunkManager::scExpectedMaximumStackSize); + ProfileChunkedBuffer chunkedBuffer( + ProfileChunkedBuffer::ThreadSafety::WithoutMutex, chunkManager); + return CaptureStackAndAddMarker(chunkedBuffer); + } + + return AddMarkerWithOptionalStackToBuffer( + aBuffer, aName, aCategory, std::move(aOptions), aTs...); +} + +// Assuming aEntryReader points right after the entry type (being Marker), this +// reads the remainder of the marker and outputs it. +// - GetWriterForThreadCallback, called first, after the thread id is read: +// (ThreadId) -> SpliceableJSONWriter* or null +// If null, nothing will be output, but aEntryReader will still be read fully. +// - StackCallback, only called if GetWriterForThreadCallback didn't return +// null, and if the marker contains a stack: +// (ProfileChunkedBuffer&) -> void +// - RustMarkerCallback, only called if GetWriterForThreadCallback didn't return +// null, and if the marker contains a Rust payload: +// (DeserializerTag) -> void +template +void DeserializeAfterKindAndStream( + ProfileBufferEntryReader& aEntryReader, + GetWriterForThreadCallback&& aGetWriterForThreadCallback, + StackCallback&& aStackCallback, RustMarkerCallback&& aRustMarkerCallback) { + // Each entry is made up of the following: + // ProfileBufferEntry::Kind::Marker, <- already read by caller + // options, <- next location in entries + // name, + // payload + const MarkerOptions options = aEntryReader.ReadObject(); + + baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter* writer = + std::forward(aGetWriterForThreadCallback)( + options.ThreadId().ThreadId()); + if (!writer) { + // No writer associated with this thread id, drop it. + aEntryReader.SetRemainingBytes(0); + return; + } + + // Write the information to JSON with the following schema: + // [name, startTime, endTime, phase, category, data] + writer->StartArrayElement(); + { + writer->UniqueStringElement(aEntryReader.ReadObject()); + + const double startTime = options.Timing().GetStartTime(); + writer->TimeDoubleMsElement(startTime); + + const double endTime = options.Timing().GetEndTime(); + writer->TimeDoubleMsElement(endTime); + + writer->IntElement(static_cast(options.Timing().MarkerPhase())); + + MarkerCategory category = aEntryReader.ReadObject(); + writer->IntElement(static_cast(category.GetCategory())); + + if (const auto tag = + aEntryReader.ReadObject(); + tag != 0) { + writer->StartObjectElement(); + { + // Stream "common props". + + // TODO: Move this to top-level tuple, when frontend supports it. + if (!options.InnerWindowId().IsUnspecified()) { + // Here, we are converting uint64_t to double. Both Browsing Context + // and Inner Window IDs are created using + // `nsContentUtils::GenerateProcessSpecificId`, which is specifically + // designed to only use 53 of the 64 bits to be lossless when passed + // into and out of JS as a double. + writer->DoubleProperty( + "innerWindowID", + static_cast(options.InnerWindowId().Id())); + } + + // TODO: Move this to top-level tuple, when frontend supports it. + if (ProfileChunkedBuffer* chunkedBuffer = + options.Stack().GetChunkedBuffer(); + chunkedBuffer) { + writer->StartObjectProperty("stack"); + { std::forward(aStackCallback)(*chunkedBuffer); } + writer->EndObject(); + } + + auto payloadType = static_cast( + aEntryReader.ReadObject< + std::underlying_type_t>()); + + // Stream the payload, including the type. + switch (payloadType) { + case mozilla::MarkerPayloadType::Cpp: { + mozilla::base_profiler_markers_detail::Streaming:: + MarkerDataDeserializer deserializer = + mozilla::base_profiler_markers_detail::Streaming:: + DeserializerForTag(tag); + MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(deserializer); + deserializer(aEntryReader, *writer); + MOZ_ASSERT(aEntryReader.RemainingBytes() == 0u); + break; + } + case mozilla::MarkerPayloadType::Rust: + std::forward(aRustMarkerCallback)(tag); + MOZ_ASSERT(aEntryReader.RemainingBytes() == 0u); + break; + default: + MOZ_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE("Unknown payload type."); + break; + } + } + writer->EndObject(); + } + } + writer->EndArray(); + MOZ_ASSERT(aEntryReader.RemainingBytes() == 0u); +} + +} // namespace mozilla::base_profiler_markers_detail + +namespace mozilla { + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Serializer, Deserializer: ProfilerStringView + +// The serialization starts with a ULEB128 number that encodes both whether the +// ProfilerStringView is literal (Least Significant Bit = 0) or not (LSB = 1), +// plus the string length (excluding null terminator) in bytes, shifted left by +// 1 bit. Following that number: +// - If literal, the string pointer value. +// - If non-literal, the contents as bytes (excluding null terminator if any). +template +struct ProfileBufferEntryWriter::Serializer> { + static Length Bytes(const ProfilerStringView& aString) { + MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT( + aString.Length() < std::numeric_limits::max() / 2, + "Double the string length doesn't fit in Length type"); + const Length stringLength = static_cast(aString.Length()); + if (aString.IsLiteral()) { + // Literal -> Length shifted left and LSB=0, then pointer. + return ULEB128Size(stringLength << 1 | 0u) + + static_cast(sizeof(const CHAR*)); + } + // Non-literal -> Length shifted left and LSB=1, then string size in bytes. + return ULEB128Size((stringLength << 1) | 1u) + stringLength * sizeof(CHAR); + } + + static void Write(ProfileBufferEntryWriter& aEW, + const ProfilerStringView& aString) { + MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT( + aString.Length() < std::numeric_limits::max() / 2, + "Double the string length doesn't fit in Length type"); + const Span span = aString; + if (aString.IsLiteral()) { + // Literal -> Length shifted left and LSB=0, then pointer. + aEW.WriteULEB128(span.Length() << 1 | 0u); + aEW.WriteObject(WrapProfileBufferRawPointer(span.Elements())); + return; + } + // Non-literal -> Length shifted left and LSB=1, then string size in bytes. + aEW.WriteULEB128(span.Length() << 1 | 1u); + aEW.WriteBytes(span.Elements(), span.LengthBytes()); + } +}; + +template +struct ProfileBufferEntryReader::Deserializer> { + static void ReadInto(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER, + ProfilerStringView& aString) { + aString = Read(aER); + } + + static ProfilerStringView Read(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER) { + const Length lengthAndIsLiteral = aER.ReadULEB128(); + const Length stringLength = lengthAndIsLiteral >> 1; + if ((lengthAndIsLiteral & 1u) == 0u) { + // LSB==0 -> Literal string, read the string pointer. + return ProfilerStringView( + aER.ReadObject(), stringLength, + ProfilerStringView::Ownership::Literal); + } + // LSB==1 -> Not a literal string. + ProfileBufferEntryReader::DoubleSpanOfConstBytes spans = + aER.ReadSpans(stringLength * sizeof(CHAR)); + if (MOZ_LIKELY(spans.IsSingleSpan()) && + reinterpret_cast(spans.mFirstOrOnly.Elements()) % + alignof(CHAR) == + 0u) { + // Only a single span, correctly aligned for the CHAR type, we can just + // refer to it directly, assuming that this ProfilerStringView will not + // outlive the chunk. + return ProfilerStringView( + reinterpret_cast(spans.mFirstOrOnly.Elements()), + stringLength, ProfilerStringView::Ownership::Reference); + } else { + // Two spans, we need to concatenate them; or one span, but misaligned. + // Allocate a buffer to store the string (plus terminal, for safety), and + // give it to the ProfilerStringView; Note that this is a secret use of + // ProfilerStringView, which is intended to only be used between + // deserialization and JSON streaming. + CHAR* buffer = new CHAR[stringLength + 1]; + spans.CopyBytesTo(buffer); + buffer[stringLength] = CHAR(0); + return ProfilerStringView( + buffer, stringLength, + ProfilerStringView::Ownership::OwnedThroughStringView); + } + } +}; + +// Serializer, Deserializer: MarkerCategory + +// The serialization contains both category numbers encoded as ULEB128. +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryWriter::Serializer { + static Length Bytes(const MarkerCategory& aCategory) { + return ULEB128Size(static_cast(aCategory.CategoryPair())); + } + + static void Write(ProfileBufferEntryWriter& aEW, + const MarkerCategory& aCategory) { + aEW.WriteULEB128(static_cast(aCategory.CategoryPair())); + } +}; + +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryReader::Deserializer { + static void ReadInto(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER, + MarkerCategory& aCategory) { + aCategory = Read(aER); + } + + static MarkerCategory Read(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER) { + return MarkerCategory(static_cast( + aER.ReadULEB128())); + } +}; + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Serializer, Deserializer: MarkerTiming + +// The serialization starts with the marker phase, followed by one or two +// timestamps as needed. +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryWriter::Serializer { + static Length Bytes(const MarkerTiming& aTiming) { + MOZ_ASSERT(!aTiming.IsUnspecified()); + const auto phase = aTiming.MarkerPhase(); + switch (phase) { + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant: + return SumBytes(phase, aTiming.StartTime()); + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval: + return SumBytes(phase, aTiming.StartTime(), aTiming.EndTime()); + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart: + return SumBytes(phase, aTiming.StartTime()); + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd: + return SumBytes(phase, aTiming.EndTime()); + default: + MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd); + return 0; // Only to avoid build errors. + } + } + + static void Write(ProfileBufferEntryWriter& aEW, + const MarkerTiming& aTiming) { + MOZ_ASSERT(!aTiming.IsUnspecified()); + const auto phase = aTiming.MarkerPhase(); + switch (phase) { + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant: + aEW.WriteObjects(phase, aTiming.StartTime()); + return; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval: + aEW.WriteObjects(phase, aTiming.StartTime(), aTiming.EndTime()); + return; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart: + aEW.WriteObjects(phase, aTiming.StartTime()); + return; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd: + aEW.WriteObjects(phase, aTiming.EndTime()); + return; + default: + MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd); + return; + } + } +}; + +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryReader::Deserializer { + static void ReadInto(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER, MarkerTiming& aTiming) { + aTiming.mPhase = aER.ReadObject(); + switch (aTiming.mPhase) { + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant: + aTiming.mStartTime = aER.ReadObject(); + aTiming.mEndTime = TimeStamp{}; + break; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval: + aTiming.mStartTime = aER.ReadObject(); + aTiming.mEndTime = aER.ReadObject(); + break; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart: + aTiming.mStartTime = aER.ReadObject(); + aTiming.mEndTime = TimeStamp{}; + break; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd: + aTiming.mStartTime = TimeStamp{}; + aTiming.mEndTime = aER.ReadObject(); + break; + default: + MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(aTiming.mPhase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant || + aTiming.mPhase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval || + aTiming.mPhase == + MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart || + aTiming.mPhase == MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd); + break; + } + } + + static MarkerTiming Read(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER) { + TimeStamp start; + TimeStamp end; + auto phase = aER.ReadObject(); + switch (phase) { + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant: + start = aER.ReadObject(); + break; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval: + start = aER.ReadObject(); + end = aER.ReadObject(); + break; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart: + start = aER.ReadObject(); + break; + case MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd: + end = aER.ReadObject(); + break; + default: + MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Instant || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::Interval || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalStart || + phase == MarkerTiming::Phase::IntervalEnd); + break; + } + return MarkerTiming(start, end, phase); + } +}; + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Serializer, Deserializer: MarkerStack + +// The serialization only contains the `ProfileChunkedBuffer` from the +// backtrace; if there is no backtrace or if it's empty, this will implicitly +// store a nullptr (see +// `ProfileBufferEntryWriter::Serializer`). +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryWriter::Serializer { + static Length Bytes(const MarkerStack& aStack) { + return SumBytes(aStack.GetChunkedBuffer()); + } + + static void Write(ProfileBufferEntryWriter& aEW, const MarkerStack& aStack) { + aEW.WriteObject(aStack.GetChunkedBuffer()); + } +}; + +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryReader::Deserializer { + static void ReadInto(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER, MarkerStack& aStack) { + aStack = Read(aER); + } + + static MarkerStack Read(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER) { + return MarkerStack(aER.ReadObject>()); + } +}; + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// Serializer, Deserializer: MarkerOptions + +// The serialization contains all members (either trivially-copyable, or they +// provide their specialization above). +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryWriter::Serializer { + static Length Bytes(const MarkerOptions& aOptions) { + return SumBytes(aOptions.ThreadId(), aOptions.Timing(), aOptions.Stack(), + aOptions.InnerWindowId()); + } + + static void Write(ProfileBufferEntryWriter& aEW, + const MarkerOptions& aOptions) { + aEW.WriteObjects(aOptions.ThreadId(), aOptions.Timing(), aOptions.Stack(), + aOptions.InnerWindowId()); + } +}; + +template <> +struct ProfileBufferEntryReader::Deserializer { + static void ReadInto(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER, MarkerOptions& aOptions) { + aER.ReadIntoObjects(aOptions.mThreadId, aOptions.mTiming, aOptions.mStack, + aOptions.mInnerWindowId); + } + + static MarkerOptions Read(ProfileBufferEntryReader& aER) { + MarkerOptions options; + ReadInto(aER, options); + return options; + } +}; + +} // namespace mozilla + +#endif // BaseProfilerMarkersDetail_h -- cgit v1.2.3