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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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diff --git a/toolkit/components/perfmonitoring/nsPerformanceStats.h b/toolkit/components/perfmonitoring/nsPerformanceStats.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c82a3e92c --- /dev/null +++ b/toolkit/components/perfmonitoring/nsPerformanceStats.h @@ -0,0 +1,825 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* 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 nsPerformanceStats_h +#define nsPerformanceStats_h + +#include "jsapi.h" + +#include "nsHashKeys.h" +#include "nsTHashtable.h" + +#include "nsIObserver.h" +#include "nsPIDOMWindow.h" + +#include "nsIPerformanceStats.h" + +class nsPerformanceGroup; +class nsPerformanceGroupDetails; + +typedef mozilla::Vector<RefPtr<nsPerformanceGroup>> GroupVector; + +/** + * A data structure for registering observers interested in + * performance alerts. + * + * Each performance group owns a single instance of this class. + * Additionally, the service owns instances designed to observe the + * performance alerts in all add-ons (respectively webpages). + */ +class nsPerformanceObservationTarget final: public nsIPerformanceObservable { +public: + NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS + NS_DECL_NSIPERFORMANCEOBSERVABLE + + /** + * `true` if this target has at least once performance observer + * registered, `false` otherwise. + */ + bool HasObservers() const; + + /** + * Notify all the observers that jank has happened. + */ + void NotifyJankObservers(nsIPerformanceGroupDetails* source, nsIPerformanceAlert* gravity); + + /** + * Set the details on the group being observed. + */ + void SetTarget(nsPerformanceGroupDetails* details); + +private: + ~nsPerformanceObservationTarget() {} + + // The observers for this target. We hold them as a vector, despite + // the linear removal cost, as we expect that the typical number of + // observers will be lower than 3, and that (un)registrations will + // be fairly infrequent. + mozilla::Vector<nsCOMPtr<nsIPerformanceObserver>> mObservers; + + // Details on the group being observed. May be `nullptr`. + RefPtr<nsPerformanceGroupDetails> mDetails; +}; + +/** + * The base class for entries of maps from addon id/window id to + * performance group. + * + * Performance observers may be registered before their group is + * created (e.g., one may register an observer for an add-on before + * all its modules are loaded, or even before the add-on is loaded at + * all or for an observer for a webpage before all its iframes are + * loaded). This class serves to hold the observation target until the + * performance group may be created, and then to associate the + * observation target and the performance group. + */ +class nsGroupHolder { +public: + nsGroupHolder() + : mGroup(nullptr) + , mPendingObservationTarget(nullptr) + { } + + /** + * Get the observation target, creating it if necessary. + */ + nsPerformanceObservationTarget* ObservationTarget(); + + /** + * Get the group, if it has been created. + * + * May return `null` if the group hasn't been created yet. + */ + class nsPerformanceGroup* GetGroup(); + + /** + * Set the group. + * + * Once this method has been called, calling + * `this->ObservationTarget()` and `group->ObservationTarget()` is equivalent. + * + * Must only be called once. + */ + void SetGroup(class nsPerformanceGroup*); +private: + // The group. Initially `nullptr`, until we have called `SetGroup`. + class nsPerformanceGroup* mGroup; + + // The observation target. Instantiated by the first call to + // `ObservationTarget()`. + RefPtr<nsPerformanceObservationTarget> mPendingObservationTarget; +}; + +/** + * An implementation of the nsIPerformanceStatsService. + * + * Note that this implementation is not thread-safe. + */ +class nsPerformanceStatsService final : public nsIPerformanceStatsService, + public nsIObserver +{ +public: + NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS + NS_DECL_NSIPERFORMANCESTATSSERVICE + NS_DECL_NSIOBSERVER + + nsPerformanceStatsService(); + nsresult Init(); + +private: + nsresult InitInternal(); + void Dispose(); + ~nsPerformanceStatsService(); + +protected: + friend nsPerformanceGroup; + + /** + * `false` until `Init()` and after `Dispose()`, `true` inbetween. + */ + bool mIsAvailable; + + /** + * `true` once we have called `Dispose()`. + */ + bool mDisposed; + + /** + * A unique identifier for the process. + * + * Process HANDLE under Windows, pid under Unix. + */ + const uint64_t mProcessId; + + /** + * The JS Context for the main thread. + */ + JSContext* const mContext; + + /** + * Generate unique identifiers. + */ + uint64_t GetNextId(); + uint64_t mUIdCounter; + + + + /** + * Extract a snapshot of performance statistics from a performance group. + */ + static nsIPerformanceStats* GetStatsForGroup(const js::PerformanceGroup* group); + static nsIPerformanceStats* GetStatsForGroup(const nsPerformanceGroup* group); + + + + /** + * Get the performance groups associated to a given JS compartment. + * + * A compartment is typically associated to the following groups: + * - the top group, shared by the entire process; + * - the window group, if the code is executed in a window, shared + * by all compartments for that window (typically, all frames); + * - the add-on group, if the code is executed as an add-on, shared + * by all compartments for that add-on (typically, all modules); + * - the compartment's own group. + * + * Pre-condition: the VM must have entered the JS compartment. + * + * The caller is expected to cache the results of this method, as + * calling it more than once may not return the same instances of + * performance groups. + */ + bool GetPerformanceGroups(JSContext* cx, js::PerformanceGroupVector&); + static bool GetPerformanceGroupsCallback(JSContext* cx, js::PerformanceGroupVector&, void* closure); + + + + /********************************************************** + * + * Sets of all performance groups, indexed by several keys. + * + * These sets do not keep the performance groups alive. Rather, a + * performance group is inserted in the relevant sets upon + * construction and removed from the sets upon destruction or when + * we Dispose() of the service. + * + * A `nsPerformanceGroup` is typically kept alive (as a + * `js::PerformanceGroup`) by the JSCompartment to which it is + * associated. It may also temporarily be kept alive by the JS + * stack, in particular in case of nested event loops. + */ + + /** + * Set of performance groups associated to add-ons, indexed + * by add-on id. Each item is shared by all the compartments + * that belong to the add-on. + */ + struct AddonIdToGroup: public nsStringHashKey, + public nsGroupHolder { + explicit AddonIdToGroup(const nsAString* key) + : nsStringHashKey(key) + { } + }; + nsTHashtable<AddonIdToGroup> mAddonIdToGroup; + + /** + * Set of performance groups associated to windows, indexed by outer + * window id. Each item is shared by all the compartments that + * belong to the window. + */ + struct WindowIdToGroup: public nsUint64HashKey, + public nsGroupHolder { + explicit WindowIdToGroup(const uint64_t* key) + : nsUint64HashKey(key) + {} + }; + nsTHashtable<WindowIdToGroup> mWindowIdToGroup; + + /** + * Set of all performance groups. + */ + struct Groups: public nsPtrHashKey<nsPerformanceGroup> { + explicit Groups(const nsPerformanceGroup* key) + : nsPtrHashKey<nsPerformanceGroup>(key) + {} + }; + nsTHashtable<Groups> mGroups; + + /** + * The performance group representing the runtime itself. All + * compartments are associated to this group. + */ + RefPtr<nsPerformanceGroup> mTopGroup; + + /********************************************************** + * + * Measuring and recording the CPU use of the system. + * + */ + + /** + * Get the OS-reported time spent in userland/systemland, in + * microseconds. On most platforms, this data is per-thread, + * but on some platforms we need to fall back to per-process. + * + * Data is not guaranteed to be monotonic. + */ + nsresult GetResources(uint64_t* userTime, uint64_t* systemTime) const; + + /** + * Amount of user/system CPU time used by the thread (or process, + * for platforms that don't support per-thread measure) since start. + * Updated by `StopwatchStart` at most once per event. + * + * Unit: microseconds. + */ + uint64_t mUserTimeStart; + uint64_t mSystemTimeStart; + + bool mIsHandlingUserInput; + + /** + * The number of user inputs since the start of the process. Used to + * determine whether the current iteration has triggered a + * (JS-implemented) user input. + */ + uint64_t mUserInputCount; + + /********************************************************** + * + * Callbacks triggered by the JS VM when execution of JavaScript + * code starts/completes. + * + * As measures of user CPU time/system CPU time have low resolution + * (and are somewhat slow), we measure both only during the calls to + * `StopwatchStart`/`StopwatchCommit` and we make the assumption + * that each group's user/system CPU time is proportional to the + * number of clock cycles spent executing code in the group between + * `StopwatchStart`/`StopwatchCommit`. + * + * The results may be skewed by the thread being rescheduled to a + * different CPU during the measure, but we expect that on average, + * the skew will have limited effects, and will generally tend to + * make already-slow executions appear slower. + */ + + /** + * Execution of JavaScript code has started. This may happen several + * times in succession if the JavaScript code contains nested event + * loops, in which case only the innermost call will receive + * `StopwatchCommitCallback`. + * + * @param iteration The number of times we have started executing + * JavaScript code. + */ + static bool StopwatchStartCallback(uint64_t iteration, void* closure); + bool StopwatchStart(uint64_t iteration); + + /** + * Execution of JavaScript code has reached completion (including + * enqueued microtasks). In cse of tested event loops, any ongoing + * measurement on outer loops is silently cancelled without any call + * to this method. + * + * @param iteration The number of times we have started executing + * JavaScript code. + * @param recentGroups The groups that have seen activity during this + * event. + */ + static bool StopwatchCommitCallback(uint64_t iteration, + js::PerformanceGroupVector& recentGroups, + void* closure); + bool StopwatchCommit(uint64_t iteration, js::PerformanceGroupVector& recentGroups); + + /** + * The number of times we have started executing JavaScript code. + */ + uint64_t mIteration; + + /** + * Commit performance measures of a single group. + * + * Data is transfered from `group->recent*` to `group->data`. + * + * + * @param iteration The current iteration. + * @param userTime The total user CPU time for this thread (or + * process, if per-thread data is not available) between the + * calls to `StopwatchStart` and `StopwatchCommit`. + * @param systemTime The total system CPU time for this thread (or + * process, if per-thread data is not available) between the + * calls to `StopwatchStart` and `StopwatchCommit`. + * @param cycles The total number of cycles for this thread + * between the calls to `StopwatchStart` and `StopwatchCommit`. + * @param isJankVisible If `true`, expect that the user will notice + * any slowdown. + * @param group The group containing the data to commit. + */ + void CommitGroup(uint64_t iteration, + uint64_t userTime, uint64_t systemTime, uint64_t cycles, + bool isJankVisible, + nsPerformanceGroup* group); + + + + + /********************************************************** + * + * To check whether our algorithm makes sense, we keep count of the + * number of times the process has been rescheduled to another CPU + * while we were monitoring the performance of a group and we upload + * this data through Telemetry. + */ + nsresult UpdateTelemetry(); + + uint64_t mProcessStayed; + uint64_t mProcessMoved; + uint32_t mProcessUpdateCounter; + + /********************************************************** + * + * Options controlling measurements. + */ + + /** + * Determine if we are measuring the performance of every individual + * compartment (in particular, every individual module, frame, + * sandbox). Note that this makes measurements noticeably slower. + */ + bool mIsMonitoringPerCompartment; + + + /********************************************************** + * + * Determining whether jank is user-visible. + */ + + /** + * `true` if we believe that any slowdown can cause a noticeable + * delay in handling user-input. + * + * In the current implementation, we return `true` if the latest + * user input was less than MAX_DURATION_OF_INTERACTION_MS ago. This + * includes all inputs (mouse, keyboard, other devices), with the + * exception of mousemove. + */ + bool IsHandlingUserInput(); + + +public: + /********************************************************** + * + * Letting observers register themselves to watch for performance + * alerts. + * + * To avoid saturating clients with alerts (or even creating loops + * of alerts), each alert is buffered. At the end of each iteration + * of the event loop, groups that have caused performance alerts + * are registered in a set of pending alerts, and the collection + * timer hasn't been started yet, it is started. Once the timer + * firers, we gather all the pending alerts, empty the set and + * dispatch to observers. + */ + + /** + * Clear the set of pending alerts and dispatch the pending alerts + * to observers. + */ + void NotifyJankObservers(const mozilla::Vector<uint64_t>& previousJankLevels); + +private: + /** + * The set of groups for which we know that an alert should be + * raised. This set is cleared once `mPendingAlertsCollector` + * fires. + * + * Invariant: no group may appear twice in this vector. + */ + GroupVector mPendingAlerts; + + /** + * A timer callback in charge of collecting the groups in + * `mPendingAlerts` and triggering `NotifyJankObservers` to dispatch + * performance alerts. + */ + RefPtr<class PendingAlertsCollector> mPendingAlertsCollector; + + + /** + * Observation targets that are not attached to a specific group. + */ + struct UniversalTargets { + UniversalTargets(); + /** + * A target for observers interested in watching all addons. + */ + RefPtr<nsPerformanceObservationTarget> mAddons; + + /** + * A target for observers interested in watching all windows. + */ + RefPtr<nsPerformanceObservationTarget> mWindows; + }; + UniversalTargets mUniversalTargets; + + /** + * The threshold, in microseconds, above which a performance group is + * considered "slow" and should raise performance alerts. + */ + uint64_t mJankAlertThreshold; + + /** + * A buffering delay, in milliseconds, used by the service to + * regroup performance alerts, before observers are actually + * noticed. Higher delays let the system avoid redundant + * notifications for the same group, and are generally better for + * performance. + */ + uint32_t mJankAlertBufferingDelay; + + /** + * The threshold above which jank, as reported by the refresh drivers, + * is considered user-visible. + * + * A value of n means that any jank above 2^n ms will be considered + * user visible. + */ + short mJankLevelVisibilityThreshold; + + /** + * The number of microseconds during which we assume that a + * user-interaction can keep the code jank-critical. Any user + * interaction that lasts longer than this duration is expected to + * either have already caused jank or have caused a nested event + * loop. + * + * In either case, we consider that monitoring + * jank-during-interaction after this duration is useless. + */ + uint64_t mMaxExpectedDurationOfInteractionUS; +}; + + + +/** + * Container for performance data. + * + * All values are monotonic. + * + * All values are updated after running to completion. + */ +struct PerformanceData { + /** + * Number of times we have spent at least 2^n consecutive + * milliseconds executing code in this group. + * durations[0] is increased whenever we spend at least 1 ms + * executing code in this group + * durations[1] whenever we spend 2ms+ + * ... + * durations[i] whenever we spend 2^ims+ + */ + uint64_t mDurations[10]; + + /** + * Total amount of time spent executing code in this group, in + * microseconds. + */ + uint64_t mTotalUserTime; + uint64_t mTotalSystemTime; + uint64_t mTotalCPOWTime; + + /** + * Total number of times code execution entered this group, since + * process launch. This may be greater than the number of times we + * have entered the event loop. + */ + uint64_t mTicks; + + PerformanceData(); + PerformanceData(const PerformanceData& from) = default; + PerformanceData& operator=(const PerformanceData& from) = default; +}; + + + +/** + * Identification information for an item that can hold performance + * data. + */ +class nsPerformanceGroupDetails final: public nsIPerformanceGroupDetails { +public: + NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS + NS_DECL_NSIPERFORMANCEGROUPDETAILS + + nsPerformanceGroupDetails(const nsAString& aName, + const nsAString& aGroupId, + const nsAString& aAddonId, + const uint64_t aWindowId, + const uint64_t aProcessId, + const bool aIsSystem) + : mName(aName) + , mGroupId(aGroupId) + , mAddonId(aAddonId) + , mWindowId(aWindowId) + , mProcessId(aProcessId) + , mIsSystem(aIsSystem) + { } +public: + const nsAString& Name() const; + const nsAString& GroupId() const; + const nsAString& AddonId() const; + uint64_t WindowId() const; + uint64_t ProcessId() const; + bool IsAddon() const; + bool IsWindow() const; + bool IsSystem() const; + bool IsContentProcess() const; +private: + ~nsPerformanceGroupDetails() {} + + const nsString mName; + const nsString mGroupId; + const nsString mAddonId; + const uint64_t mWindowId; + const uint64_t mProcessId; + const bool mIsSystem; +}; + +/** + * The kind of compartments represented by this group. + */ +enum class PerformanceGroupScope { + /** + * This group represents the entire runtime (i.e. the thread). + */ + RUNTIME, + + /** + * This group represents all the compartments executed in a window. + */ + WINDOW, + + /** + * This group represents all the compartments provided by an addon. + */ + ADDON, + + /** + * This group represents a single compartment. + */ + COMPARTMENT, +}; + +/** + * A concrete implementation of `js::PerformanceGroup`, also holding + * performance data. Instances may represent individual compartments, + * windows, addons or the entire runtime. + * + * This class is intended to be the sole implementation of + * `js::PerformanceGroup`. + */ +class nsPerformanceGroup final: public js::PerformanceGroup { +public: + + // Ideally, we would define the enum class in nsPerformanceGroup, + // but this seems to choke some versions of gcc. + typedef PerformanceGroupScope GroupScope; + + /** + * Construct a performance group. + * + * @param cx The container context. Used to generate a unique identifier. + * @param service The performance service. Used during destruction to + * cleanup the hash tables. + * @param name A name for the group, designed mostly for debugging purposes, + * so it should be at least somewhat human-readable. + * @param addonId The identifier of the add-on. Should be "" when the + * group is not part of an add-on, + * @param windowId The identifier of the window. Should be 0 when the + * group is not part of a window. + * @param processId A unique identifier for the process. + * @param isSystem `true` if the code of the group is executed with + * system credentials, `false` otherwise. + * @param scope the scope of this group. + */ + static nsPerformanceGroup* + Make(JSContext* cx, + nsPerformanceStatsService* service, + const nsAString& name, + const nsAString& addonId, + uint64_t windowId, + uint64_t processId, + bool isSystem, + GroupScope scope); + + /** + * Utility: type-safer conversion from js::PerformanceGroup to nsPerformanceGroup. + */ + static inline nsPerformanceGroup* Get(js::PerformanceGroup* self) { + return static_cast<nsPerformanceGroup*>(self); + } + static inline const nsPerformanceGroup* Get(const js::PerformanceGroup* self) { + return static_cast<const nsPerformanceGroup*>(self); + } + + /** + * The performance data committed to this group. + */ + PerformanceData data; + + /** + * The scope of this group. Used to determine whether the group + * should be (de)activated. + */ + GroupScope Scope() const; + + /** + * Identification details for this group. + */ + nsPerformanceGroupDetails* Details() const; + + /** + * Cleanup any references. + */ + void Dispose(); + + /** + * Set the observation target for this group. + * + * This method must be called exactly once, when the performance + * group is attached to its `nsGroupHolder`. + */ + void SetObservationTarget(nsPerformanceObservationTarget*); + + + /** + * `true` if we have already noticed that a performance alert should + * be raised for this group but we have not dispatched it yet, + * `false` otherwise. + */ + bool HasPendingAlert() const; + void SetHasPendingAlert(bool value); + +protected: + nsPerformanceGroup(nsPerformanceStatsService* service, + const nsAString& name, + const nsAString& groupId, + const nsAString& addonId, + uint64_t windowId, + uint64_t processId, + bool isSystem, + GroupScope scope); + + + /** + * Virtual implementation of `delete`, to make sure that objects are + * destoyed with an implementation of `delete` compatible with the + * implementation of `new` used to allocate them. + * + * Called by SpiderMonkey. + */ + virtual void Delete() override { + delete this; + } + ~nsPerformanceGroup(); + +private: + /** + * Identification details for this group. + */ + RefPtr<nsPerformanceGroupDetails> mDetails; + + /** + * The stats service. Used to perform cleanup during destruction. + */ + RefPtr<nsPerformanceStatsService> mService; + + /** + * The scope of this group. Used to determine whether the group + * should be (de)activated. + */ + const GroupScope mScope; + +// Observing performance alerts. + +public: + /** + * The observation target, used to register observers. + */ + nsPerformanceObservationTarget* ObservationTarget() const; + + /** + * Record a jank duration. + * + * Update the highest recent jank if necessary. + */ + void RecordJank(uint64_t jank); + uint64_t HighestRecentJank(); + + /** + * Record a CPOW duration. + * + * Update the highest recent CPOW if necessary. + */ + void RecordCPOW(uint64_t cpow); + uint64_t HighestRecentCPOW(); + + /** + * Record that this group has recently been involved in handling + * user input. Note that heuristics are involved here, so the + * result is not 100% accurate. + */ + void RecordUserInput(); + bool HasRecentUserInput(); + + /** + * Reset recent values (recent highest CPOW and jank, involvement in + * user input). + */ + void ResetRecent(); +private: + /** + * The target used by observers to register for watching slow + * performance alerts caused by this group. + * + * May be nullptr for groups that cannot be watched (the top group). + */ + RefPtr<class nsPerformanceObservationTarget> mObservationTarget; + + /** + * The highest jank encountered since jank observers for this group + * were last called, in microseconds. + */ + uint64_t mHighestJank; + + /** + * The highest CPOW encountered since jank observers for this group + * were last called, in microseconds. + */ + uint64_t mHighestCPOW; + + /** + * `true` if this group has been involved in handling user input, + * `false` otherwise. + * + * Note that we use heuristics to determine whether a group is + * involved in handling user input, so this value is not 100% + * accurate. + */ + bool mHasRecentUserInput; + + /** + * `true` if this group has caused a performance alert and this alert + * hasn't been dispatched yet. + * + * We use this as part of the buffering of performance alerts. If + * the group generates several alerts several times during the + * buffering delay, we only wish to add the group once to the list + * of alerts. + */ + bool mHasPendingAlert; +}; + +#endif |