|  | // Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 
|  | // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
|  | // found in the LICENSE file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_FUNCTIONS_H_ | 
|  | #define BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_FUNCTIONS_H_ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include "base/metrics/histogram.h" | 
|  | #include "base/metrics/histogram_base.h" | 
|  | #include "base/time/time.h" | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Functions for recording metrics. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // For best practices on deciding when to emit to a histogram and what form | 
|  | // the histogram should take, see | 
|  | // https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/HEAD/tools/metrics/histograms/README.md | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Functions for recording UMA histograms. These can be used for cases | 
|  | // when the histogram name is generated at runtime. The functionality is | 
|  | // equivalent to macros defined in histogram_macros.h but allowing non-constant | 
|  | // histogram names. These functions are slower compared to their macro | 
|  | // equivalent because the histogram objects are not cached between calls. | 
|  | // So, these shouldn't be used in performance critical code. | 
|  | namespace base { | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For histograms with linear buckets. | 
|  | // Used for capturing integer data with a linear bucketing scheme. This can be | 
|  | // used when you want the exact value of some small numeric count, with a max of | 
|  | // 100 or less. If you need to capture a range of greater than 100, we recommend | 
|  | // the use of the COUNT histograms below. | 
|  | // Sample usage: | 
|  | //   base::UmaHistogramExactLinear("Histogram.Linear", some_value, 10); | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramExactLinear(const std::string& name, | 
|  | int sample, | 
|  | int value_max); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For adding a sample to an enumerated histogram. | 
|  | // Sample usage: | 
|  | //   // These values are persisted to logs. Entries should not be renumbered and | 
|  | //   // numeric values should never be reused. | 
|  | //   enum class MyEnum { | 
|  | //     FIRST_VALUE = 0, | 
|  | //     SECOND_VALUE = 1, | 
|  | //     ... | 
|  | //     FINAL_VALUE = N, | 
|  | //     COUNT | 
|  | //   }; | 
|  | //   base::UmaHistogramEnumeration("My.Enumeration", | 
|  | //                                 MyEnum::SOME_VALUE, MyEnum::COUNT); | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Note: The value in |sample| must be strictly less than |enum_size|. | 
|  | template <typename T> | 
|  | void UmaHistogramEnumeration(const std::string& name, T sample, T enum_size) { | 
|  | static_assert(std::is_enum<T>::value, | 
|  | "Non enum passed to UmaHistogramEnumeration"); | 
|  | DCHECK_LE(static_cast<uintmax_t>(enum_size), static_cast<uintmax_t>(INT_MAX)); | 
|  | DCHECK_LT(static_cast<uintmax_t>(sample), static_cast<uintmax_t>(enum_size)); | 
|  | return UmaHistogramExactLinear(name, static_cast<int>(sample), | 
|  | static_cast<int>(enum_size)); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Same as above, but uses T::kMaxValue as the inclusive maximum value of the | 
|  | // enum. | 
|  | template <typename T> | 
|  | void UmaHistogramEnumeration(const std::string& name, T sample) { | 
|  | static_assert(std::is_enum<T>::value, | 
|  | "Non enum passed to UmaHistogramEnumeration"); | 
|  | DCHECK_LE(static_cast<uintmax_t>(T::kMaxValue), | 
|  | static_cast<uintmax_t>(INT_MAX) - 1); | 
|  | DCHECK_LE(static_cast<uintmax_t>(sample), | 
|  | static_cast<uintmax_t>(T::kMaxValue)); | 
|  | return UmaHistogramExactLinear(name, static_cast<int>(sample), | 
|  | static_cast<int>(T::kMaxValue) + 1); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For adding boolean sample to histogram. | 
|  | // Sample usage: | 
|  | //   base::UmaHistogramBoolean("My.Boolean", true) | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramBoolean(const std::string& name, bool sample); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For adding histogram with percent. | 
|  | // Percents are integer between 1 and 100. | 
|  | // Sample usage: | 
|  | //   base::UmaHistogramPercentage("My.Percent", 69) | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramPercentage(const std::string& name, int percent); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For adding counts histogram. | 
|  | // Sample usage: | 
|  | //   base::UmaHistogramCustomCounts("My.Counts", some_value, 1, 600, 30) | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCustomCounts(const std::string& name, | 
|  | int sample, | 
|  | int min, | 
|  | int max, | 
|  | int buckets); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Counts specialization for maximum counts 100, 1000, 10k, 100k, 1M and 10M. | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCounts100(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCounts1000(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCounts10000(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCounts100000(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCounts1M(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCounts10M(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For histograms storing times. | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramCustomTimes(const std::string& name, | 
|  | TimeDelta sample, | 
|  | TimeDelta min, | 
|  | TimeDelta max, | 
|  | int buckets); | 
|  | // For short timings from 1 ms up to 10 seconds (50 buckets). | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramTimes(const std::string& name, TimeDelta sample); | 
|  | // For medium timings up to 3 minutes (50 buckets). | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramMediumTimes(const std::string& name, | 
|  | TimeDelta sample); | 
|  | // For time intervals up to 1 hr (50 buckets). | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramLongTimes(const std::string& name, | 
|  | TimeDelta sample); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For recording memory related histograms. | 
|  | // Used to measure common KB-granularity memory stats. Range is up to 500M. | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramMemoryKB(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  | // Used to measure common MB-granularity memory stats. Range is up to ~1G. | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramMemoryMB(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  | // Used to measure common MB-granularity memory stats. Range is up to ~64G. | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramMemoryLargeMB(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // For recording sparse histograms. | 
|  | // The |sample| can be a negative or non-negative number. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Sparse histograms are well suited for recording counts of exact sample values | 
|  | // that are sparsely distributed over a relatively large range, in cases where | 
|  | // ultra-fast performance is not critical. For instance, Sqlite.Version.* are | 
|  | // sparse because for any given database, there's going to be exactly one | 
|  | // version logged. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Performance: | 
|  | // ------------ | 
|  | // Sparse histograms are typically more memory-efficient but less time-efficient | 
|  | // than other histograms. Essentially, they sparse histograms use a map rather | 
|  | // than a vector for their backing storage; they also require lock acquisition | 
|  | // to increment a sample, whereas other histogram do not. Hence, each increment | 
|  | // operation is a bit slower than for other histograms. But, if the data is | 
|  | // sparse, then they use less memory client-side, because they allocate buckets | 
|  | // on demand rather than preallocating. | 
|  | // | 
|  | // Data size: | 
|  | // ---------- | 
|  | // Note that server-side, we still need to load all buckets, across all users, | 
|  | // at once. Thus, please avoid exploding such histograms, i.e. uploading many | 
|  | // many distinct values to the server (across all users). Concretely, keep the | 
|  | // number of distinct values <= 100 ideally, definitely <= 1000. If you have no | 
|  | // guarantees on the range of your data, use clamping, e.g.: | 
|  | //   UmaHistogramSparse("MyHistogram", ClampToRange(value, 0, 200)); | 
|  | BASE_EXPORT void UmaHistogramSparse(const std::string& name, int sample); | 
|  |  | 
|  | }  // namespace base | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif  // BASE_METRICS_HISTOGRAM_FUNCTIONS_H_ |