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      1 // Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef V8_V8_PROFILER_H_
      6 #define V8_V8_PROFILER_H_
      7 
      8 #include <unordered_set>
      9 #include <vector>
     10 #include "v8.h"  // NOLINT(build/include)
     11 
     12 /**
     13  * Profiler support for the V8 JavaScript engine.
     14  */
     15 namespace v8 {
     16 
     17 class HeapGraphNode;
     18 struct HeapStatsUpdate;
     19 
     20 typedef uint32_t SnapshotObjectId;
     21 
     22 
     23 struct CpuProfileDeoptFrame {
     24   int script_id;
     25   size_t position;
     26 };
     27 
     28 }  // namespace v8
     29 
     30 #ifdef V8_OS_WIN
     31 template class V8_EXPORT std::vector<v8::CpuProfileDeoptFrame>;
     32 #endif
     33 
     34 namespace v8 {
     35 
     36 struct V8_EXPORT CpuProfileDeoptInfo {
     37   /** A pointer to a static string owned by v8. */
     38   const char* deopt_reason;
     39   std::vector<CpuProfileDeoptFrame> stack;
     40 };
     41 
     42 }  // namespace v8
     43 
     44 #ifdef V8_OS_WIN
     45 template class V8_EXPORT std::vector<v8::CpuProfileDeoptInfo>;
     46 #endif
     47 
     48 namespace v8 {
     49 
     50 // TickSample captures the information collected for each sample.
     51 struct TickSample {
     52   // Internal profiling (with --prof + tools/$OS-tick-processor) wants to
     53   // include the runtime function we're calling. Externally exposed tick
     54   // samples don't care.
     55   enum RecordCEntryFrame { kIncludeCEntryFrame, kSkipCEntryFrame };
     56 
     57   TickSample()
     58       : state(OTHER),
     59         pc(nullptr),
     60         external_callback_entry(nullptr),
     61         frames_count(0),
     62         has_external_callback(false),
     63         update_stats(true) {}
     64 
     65   /**
     66    * Initialize a tick sample from the isolate.
     67    * \param isolate The isolate.
     68    * \param state Execution state.
     69    * \param record_c_entry_frame Include or skip the runtime function.
     70    * \param update_stats Whether update the sample to the aggregated stats.
     71    * \param use_simulator_reg_state When set to true and V8 is running under a
     72    *                                simulator, the method will use the simulator
     73    *                                register state rather than the one provided
     74    *                                with |state| argument. Otherwise the method
     75    *                                will use provided register |state| as is.
     76    */
     77   void Init(Isolate* isolate, const v8::RegisterState& state,
     78             RecordCEntryFrame record_c_entry_frame, bool update_stats,
     79             bool use_simulator_reg_state = true);
     80   /**
     81    * Get a call stack sample from the isolate.
     82    * \param isolate The isolate.
     83    * \param state Register state.
     84    * \param record_c_entry_frame Include or skip the runtime function.
     85    * \param frames Caller allocated buffer to store stack frames.
     86    * \param frames_limit Maximum number of frames to capture. The buffer must
     87    *                     be large enough to hold the number of frames.
     88    * \param sample_info The sample info is filled up by the function
     89    *                    provides number of actual captured stack frames and
     90    *                    the current VM state.
     91    * \param use_simulator_reg_state When set to true and V8 is running under a
     92    *                                simulator, the method will use the simulator
     93    *                                register state rather than the one provided
     94    *                                with |state| argument. Otherwise the method
     95    *                                will use provided register |state| as is.
     96    * \note GetStackSample is thread and signal safe and should only be called
     97    *                      when the JS thread is paused or interrupted.
     98    *                      Otherwise the behavior is undefined.
     99    */
    100   static bool GetStackSample(Isolate* isolate, v8::RegisterState* state,
    101                              RecordCEntryFrame record_c_entry_frame,
    102                              void** frames, size_t frames_limit,
    103                              v8::SampleInfo* sample_info,
    104                              bool use_simulator_reg_state = true);
    105   StateTag state;  // The state of the VM.
    106   void* pc;        // Instruction pointer.
    107   union {
    108     void* tos;  // Top stack value (*sp).
    109     void* external_callback_entry;
    110   };
    111   static const unsigned kMaxFramesCountLog2 = 8;
    112   static const unsigned kMaxFramesCount = (1 << kMaxFramesCountLog2) - 1;
    113   void* stack[kMaxFramesCount];                 // Call stack.
    114   unsigned frames_count : kMaxFramesCountLog2;  // Number of captured frames.
    115   bool has_external_callback : 1;
    116   bool update_stats : 1;  // Whether the sample should update aggregated stats.
    117 };
    118 
    119 /**
    120  * CpuProfileNode represents a node in a call graph.
    121  */
    122 class V8_EXPORT CpuProfileNode {
    123  public:
    124   struct LineTick {
    125     /** The 1-based number of the source line where the function originates. */
    126     int line;
    127 
    128     /** The count of samples associated with the source line. */
    129     unsigned int hit_count;
    130   };
    131 
    132   /** Returns function name (empty string for anonymous functions.) */
    133   Local<String> GetFunctionName() const;
    134 
    135   /**
    136    * Returns function name (empty string for anonymous functions.)
    137    * The string ownership is *not* passed to the caller. It stays valid until
    138    * profile is deleted. The function is thread safe.
    139    */
    140   const char* GetFunctionNameStr() const;
    141 
    142   /** Returns id of the script where function is located. */
    143   int GetScriptId() const;
    144 
    145   /** Returns resource name for script from where the function originates. */
    146   Local<String> GetScriptResourceName() const;
    147 
    148   /**
    149    * Returns resource name for script from where the function originates.
    150    * The string ownership is *not* passed to the caller. It stays valid until
    151    * profile is deleted. The function is thread safe.
    152    */
    153   const char* GetScriptResourceNameStr() const;
    154 
    155   /**
    156    * Returns the number, 1-based, of the line where the function originates.
    157    * kNoLineNumberInfo if no line number information is available.
    158    */
    159   int GetLineNumber() const;
    160 
    161   /**
    162    * Returns 1-based number of the column where the function originates.
    163    * kNoColumnNumberInfo if no column number information is available.
    164    */
    165   int GetColumnNumber() const;
    166 
    167   /**
    168    * Returns the number of the function's source lines that collect the samples.
    169    */
    170   unsigned int GetHitLineCount() const;
    171 
    172   /** Returns the set of source lines that collect the samples.
    173    *  The caller allocates buffer and responsible for releasing it.
    174    *  True if all available entries are copied, otherwise false.
    175    *  The function copies nothing if buffer is not large enough.
    176    */
    177   bool GetLineTicks(LineTick* entries, unsigned int length) const;
    178 
    179   /** Returns bailout reason for the function
    180     * if the optimization was disabled for it.
    181     */
    182   const char* GetBailoutReason() const;
    183 
    184   /**
    185     * Returns the count of samples where the function was currently executing.
    186     */
    187   unsigned GetHitCount() const;
    188 
    189   /** Returns function entry UID. */
    190   V8_DEPRECATE_SOON(
    191       "Use GetScriptId, GetLineNumber, and GetColumnNumber instead.",
    192       unsigned GetCallUid() const);
    193 
    194   /** Returns id of the node. The id is unique within the tree */
    195   unsigned GetNodeId() const;
    196 
    197   /** Returns child nodes count of the node. */
    198   int GetChildrenCount() const;
    199 
    200   /** Retrieves a child node by index. */
    201   const CpuProfileNode* GetChild(int index) const;
    202 
    203   /** Retrieves deopt infos for the node. */
    204   const std::vector<CpuProfileDeoptInfo>& GetDeoptInfos() const;
    205 
    206   static const int kNoLineNumberInfo = Message::kNoLineNumberInfo;
    207   static const int kNoColumnNumberInfo = Message::kNoColumnInfo;
    208 };
    209 
    210 
    211 /**
    212  * CpuProfile contains a CPU profile in a form of top-down call tree
    213  * (from main() down to functions that do all the work).
    214  */
    215 class V8_EXPORT CpuProfile {
    216  public:
    217   /** Returns CPU profile title. */
    218   Local<String> GetTitle() const;
    219 
    220   /** Returns the root node of the top down call tree. */
    221   const CpuProfileNode* GetTopDownRoot() const;
    222 
    223   /**
    224    * Returns number of samples recorded. The samples are not recorded unless
    225    * |record_samples| parameter of CpuProfiler::StartCpuProfiling is true.
    226    */
    227   int GetSamplesCount() const;
    228 
    229   /**
    230    * Returns profile node corresponding to the top frame the sample at
    231    * the given index.
    232    */
    233   const CpuProfileNode* GetSample(int index) const;
    234 
    235   /**
    236    * Returns the timestamp of the sample. The timestamp is the number of
    237    * microseconds since some unspecified starting point.
    238    * The point is equal to the starting point used by GetStartTime.
    239    */
    240   int64_t GetSampleTimestamp(int index) const;
    241 
    242   /**
    243    * Returns time when the profile recording was started (in microseconds)
    244    * since some unspecified starting point.
    245    */
    246   int64_t GetStartTime() const;
    247 
    248   /**
    249    * Returns time when the profile recording was stopped (in microseconds)
    250    * since some unspecified starting point.
    251    * The point is equal to the starting point used by GetStartTime.
    252    */
    253   int64_t GetEndTime() const;
    254 
    255   /**
    256    * Deletes the profile and removes it from CpuProfiler's list.
    257    * All pointers to nodes previously returned become invalid.
    258    */
    259   void Delete();
    260 };
    261 
    262 enum CpuProfilingMode {
    263   // In the resulting CpuProfile tree, intermediate nodes in a stack trace
    264   // (from the root to a leaf) will have line numbers that point to the start
    265   // line of the function, rather than the line of the callsite of the child.
    266   kLeafNodeLineNumbers,
    267   // In the resulting CpuProfile tree, nodes are separated based on the line
    268   // number of their callsite in their parent.
    269   kCallerLineNumbers,
    270 };
    271 
    272 /**
    273  * Interface for controlling CPU profiling. Instance of the
    274  * profiler can be created using v8::CpuProfiler::New method.
    275  */
    276 class V8_EXPORT CpuProfiler {
    277  public:
    278   /**
    279    * Creates a new CPU profiler for the |isolate|. The isolate must be
    280    * initialized. The profiler object must be disposed after use by calling
    281    * |Dispose| method.
    282    */
    283   static CpuProfiler* New(Isolate* isolate);
    284 
    285   /**
    286    * Synchronously collect current stack sample in all profilers attached to
    287    * the |isolate|. The call does not affect number of ticks recorded for
    288    * the current top node.
    289    */
    290   static void CollectSample(Isolate* isolate);
    291 
    292   /**
    293    * Disposes the CPU profiler object.
    294    */
    295   void Dispose();
    296 
    297   /**
    298    * Changes default CPU profiler sampling interval to the specified number
    299    * of microseconds. Default interval is 1000us. This method must be called
    300    * when there are no profiles being recorded.
    301    */
    302   void SetSamplingInterval(int us);
    303 
    304   /**
    305    * Starts collecting CPU profile. Title may be an empty string. It
    306    * is allowed to have several profiles being collected at
    307    * once. Attempts to start collecting several profiles with the same
    308    * title are silently ignored. While collecting a profile, functions
    309    * from all security contexts are included in it. The token-based
    310    * filtering is only performed when querying for a profile.
    311    *
    312    * |record_samples| parameter controls whether individual samples should
    313    * be recorded in addition to the aggregated tree.
    314    */
    315   void StartProfiling(Local<String> title, CpuProfilingMode mode,
    316                       bool record_samples = false);
    317   /**
    318    * The same as StartProfiling above, but the CpuProfilingMode defaults to
    319    * kLeafNodeLineNumbers mode, which was the previous default behavior of the
    320    * profiler.
    321    */
    322   void StartProfiling(Local<String> title, bool record_samples = false);
    323 
    324   /**
    325    * Stops collecting CPU profile with a given title and returns it.
    326    * If the title given is empty, finishes the last profile started.
    327    */
    328   CpuProfile* StopProfiling(Local<String> title);
    329 
    330   /**
    331    * Force collection of a sample. Must be called on the VM thread.
    332    * Recording the forced sample does not contribute to the aggregated
    333    * profile statistics.
    334    */
    335   V8_DEPRECATED("Use static CollectSample(Isolate*) instead.",
    336                 void CollectSample());
    337 
    338   /**
    339    * Tells the profiler whether the embedder is idle.
    340    */
    341   V8_DEPRECATED("Use Isolate::SetIdle(bool) instead.",
    342                 void SetIdle(bool is_idle));
    343 
    344  private:
    345   CpuProfiler();
    346   ~CpuProfiler();
    347   CpuProfiler(const CpuProfiler&);
    348   CpuProfiler& operator=(const CpuProfiler&);
    349 };
    350 
    351 
    352 /**
    353  * HeapSnapshotEdge represents a directed connection between heap
    354  * graph nodes: from retainers to retained nodes.
    355  */
    356 class V8_EXPORT HeapGraphEdge {
    357  public:
    358   enum Type {
    359     kContextVariable = 0,  // A variable from a function context.
    360     kElement = 1,          // An element of an array.
    361     kProperty = 2,         // A named object property.
    362     kInternal = 3,         // A link that can't be accessed from JS,
    363                            // thus, its name isn't a real property name
    364                            // (e.g. parts of a ConsString).
    365     kHidden = 4,           // A link that is needed for proper sizes
    366                            // calculation, but may be hidden from user.
    367     kShortcut = 5,         // A link that must not be followed during
    368                            // sizes calculation.
    369     kWeak = 6              // A weak reference (ignored by the GC).
    370   };
    371 
    372   /** Returns edge type (see HeapGraphEdge::Type). */
    373   Type GetType() const;
    374 
    375   /**
    376    * Returns edge name. This can be a variable name, an element index, or
    377    * a property name.
    378    */
    379   Local<Value> GetName() const;
    380 
    381   /** Returns origin node. */
    382   const HeapGraphNode* GetFromNode() const;
    383 
    384   /** Returns destination node. */
    385   const HeapGraphNode* GetToNode() const;
    386 };
    387 
    388 
    389 /**
    390  * HeapGraphNode represents a node in a heap graph.
    391  */
    392 class V8_EXPORT HeapGraphNode {
    393  public:
    394   enum Type {
    395     kHidden = 0,         // Hidden node, may be filtered when shown to user.
    396     kArray = 1,          // An array of elements.
    397     kString = 2,         // A string.
    398     kObject = 3,         // A JS object (except for arrays and strings).
    399     kCode = 4,           // Compiled code.
    400     kClosure = 5,        // Function closure.
    401     kRegExp = 6,         // RegExp.
    402     kHeapNumber = 7,     // Number stored in the heap.
    403     kNative = 8,         // Native object (not from V8 heap).
    404     kSynthetic = 9,      // Synthetic object, usually used for grouping
    405                          // snapshot items together.
    406     kConsString = 10,    // Concatenated string. A pair of pointers to strings.
    407     kSlicedString = 11,  // Sliced string. A fragment of another string.
    408     kSymbol = 12,        // A Symbol (ES6).
    409     kBigInt = 13         // BigInt.
    410   };
    411 
    412   /** Returns node type (see HeapGraphNode::Type). */
    413   Type GetType() const;
    414 
    415   /**
    416    * Returns node name. Depending on node's type this can be the name
    417    * of the constructor (for objects), the name of the function (for
    418    * closures), string value, or an empty string (for compiled code).
    419    */
    420   Local<String> GetName() const;
    421 
    422   /**
    423    * Returns node id. For the same heap object, the id remains the same
    424    * across all snapshots.
    425    */
    426   SnapshotObjectId GetId() const;
    427 
    428   /** Returns node's own size, in bytes. */
    429   size_t GetShallowSize() const;
    430 
    431   /** Returns child nodes count of the node. */
    432   int GetChildrenCount() const;
    433 
    434   /** Retrieves a child by index. */
    435   const HeapGraphEdge* GetChild(int index) const;
    436 };
    437 
    438 
    439 /**
    440  * An interface for exporting data from V8, using "push" model.
    441  */
    442 class V8_EXPORT OutputStream {  // NOLINT
    443  public:
    444   enum WriteResult {
    445     kContinue = 0,
    446     kAbort = 1
    447   };
    448   virtual ~OutputStream() {}
    449   /** Notify about the end of stream. */
    450   virtual void EndOfStream() = 0;
    451   /** Get preferred output chunk size. Called only once. */
    452   virtual int GetChunkSize() { return 1024; }
    453   /**
    454    * Writes the next chunk of snapshot data into the stream. Writing
    455    * can be stopped by returning kAbort as function result. EndOfStream
    456    * will not be called in case writing was aborted.
    457    */
    458   virtual WriteResult WriteAsciiChunk(char* data, int size) = 0;
    459   /**
    460    * Writes the next chunk of heap stats data into the stream. Writing
    461    * can be stopped by returning kAbort as function result. EndOfStream
    462    * will not be called in case writing was aborted.
    463    */
    464   virtual WriteResult WriteHeapStatsChunk(HeapStatsUpdate* data, int count) {
    465     return kAbort;
    466   }
    467 };
    468 
    469 
    470 /**
    471  * HeapSnapshots record the state of the JS heap at some moment.
    472  */
    473 class V8_EXPORT HeapSnapshot {
    474  public:
    475   enum SerializationFormat {
    476     kJSON = 0  // See format description near 'Serialize' method.
    477   };
    478 
    479   /** Returns the root node of the heap graph. */
    480   const HeapGraphNode* GetRoot() const;
    481 
    482   /** Returns a node by its id. */
    483   const HeapGraphNode* GetNodeById(SnapshotObjectId id) const;
    484 
    485   /** Returns total nodes count in the snapshot. */
    486   int GetNodesCount() const;
    487 
    488   /** Returns a node by index. */
    489   const HeapGraphNode* GetNode(int index) const;
    490 
    491   /** Returns a max seen JS object Id. */
    492   SnapshotObjectId GetMaxSnapshotJSObjectId() const;
    493 
    494   /**
    495    * Deletes the snapshot and removes it from HeapProfiler's list.
    496    * All pointers to nodes, edges and paths previously returned become
    497    * invalid.
    498    */
    499   void Delete();
    500 
    501   /**
    502    * Prepare a serialized representation of the snapshot. The result
    503    * is written into the stream provided in chunks of specified size.
    504    * The total length of the serialized snapshot is unknown in
    505    * advance, it can be roughly equal to JS heap size (that means,
    506    * it can be really big - tens of megabytes).
    507    *
    508    * For the JSON format, heap contents are represented as an object
    509    * with the following structure:
    510    *
    511    *  {
    512    *    snapshot: {
    513    *      title: "...",
    514    *      uid: nnn,
    515    *      meta: { meta-info },
    516    *      node_count: nnn,
    517    *      edge_count: nnn
    518    *    },
    519    *    nodes: [nodes array],
    520    *    edges: [edges array],
    521    *    strings: [strings array]
    522    *  }
    523    *
    524    * Nodes reference strings, other nodes, and edges by their indexes
    525    * in corresponding arrays.
    526    */
    527   void Serialize(OutputStream* stream,
    528                  SerializationFormat format = kJSON) const;
    529 };
    530 
    531 
    532 /**
    533  * An interface for reporting progress and controlling long-running
    534  * activities.
    535  */
    536 class V8_EXPORT ActivityControl {  // NOLINT
    537  public:
    538   enum ControlOption {
    539     kContinue = 0,
    540     kAbort = 1
    541   };
    542   virtual ~ActivityControl() {}
    543   /**
    544    * Notify about current progress. The activity can be stopped by
    545    * returning kAbort as the callback result.
    546    */
    547   virtual ControlOption ReportProgressValue(int done, int total) = 0;
    548 };
    549 
    550 
    551 /**
    552  * AllocationProfile is a sampled profile of allocations done by the program.
    553  * This is structured as a call-graph.
    554  */
    555 class V8_EXPORT AllocationProfile {
    556  public:
    557   struct Allocation {
    558     /**
    559      * Size of the sampled allocation object.
    560      */
    561     size_t size;
    562 
    563     /**
    564      * The number of objects of such size that were sampled.
    565      */
    566     unsigned int count;
    567   };
    568 
    569   /**
    570    * Represents a node in the call-graph.
    571    */
    572   struct Node {
    573     /**
    574      * Name of the function. May be empty for anonymous functions or if the
    575      * script corresponding to this function has been unloaded.
    576      */
    577     Local<String> name;
    578 
    579     /**
    580      * Name of the script containing the function. May be empty if the script
    581      * name is not available, or if the script has been unloaded.
    582      */
    583     Local<String> script_name;
    584 
    585     /**
    586      * id of the script where the function is located. May be equal to
    587      * v8::UnboundScript::kNoScriptId in cases where the script doesn't exist.
    588      */
    589     int script_id;
    590 
    591     /**
    592      * Start position of the function in the script.
    593      */
    594     int start_position;
    595 
    596     /**
    597      * 1-indexed line number where the function starts. May be
    598      * kNoLineNumberInfo if no line number information is available.
    599      */
    600     int line_number;
    601 
    602     /**
    603      * 1-indexed column number where the function starts. May be
    604      * kNoColumnNumberInfo if no line number information is available.
    605      */
    606     int column_number;
    607 
    608     /**
    609      * List of callees called from this node for which we have sampled
    610      * allocations. The lifetime of the children is scoped to the containing
    611      * AllocationProfile.
    612      */
    613     std::vector<Node*> children;
    614 
    615     /**
    616      * List of self allocations done by this node in the call-graph.
    617      */
    618     std::vector<Allocation> allocations;
    619   };
    620 
    621   /**
    622    * Returns the root node of the call-graph. The root node corresponds to an
    623    * empty JS call-stack. The lifetime of the returned Node* is scoped to the
    624    * containing AllocationProfile.
    625    */
    626   virtual Node* GetRootNode() = 0;
    627 
    628   virtual ~AllocationProfile() {}
    629 
    630   static const int kNoLineNumberInfo = Message::kNoLineNumberInfo;
    631   static const int kNoColumnNumberInfo = Message::kNoColumnInfo;
    632 };
    633 
    634 /**
    635  * An object graph consisting of embedder objects and V8 objects.
    636  * Edges of the graph are strong references between the objects.
    637  * The embedder can build this graph during heap snapshot generation
    638  * to include the embedder objects in the heap snapshot.
    639  * Usage:
    640  * 1) Define derived class of EmbedderGraph::Node for embedder objects.
    641  * 2) Set the build embedder graph callback on the heap profiler using
    642  *    HeapProfiler::AddBuildEmbedderGraphCallback.
    643  * 3) In the callback use graph->AddEdge(node1, node2) to add an edge from
    644  *    node1 to node2.
    645  * 4) To represent references from/to V8 object, construct V8 nodes using
    646  *    graph->V8Node(value).
    647  */
    648 class V8_EXPORT EmbedderGraph {
    649  public:
    650   class Node {
    651    public:
    652     Node() = default;
    653     virtual ~Node() = default;
    654     virtual const char* Name() = 0;
    655     virtual size_t SizeInBytes() = 0;
    656     /**
    657      * The corresponding V8 wrapper node if not null.
    658      * During heap snapshot generation the embedder node and the V8 wrapper
    659      * node will be merged into one node to simplify retaining paths.
    660      */
    661     virtual Node* WrapperNode() { return nullptr; }
    662     virtual bool IsRootNode() { return false; }
    663     /** Must return true for non-V8 nodes. */
    664     virtual bool IsEmbedderNode() { return true; }
    665     /**
    666      * Optional name prefix. It is used in Chrome for tagging detached nodes.
    667      */
    668     virtual const char* NamePrefix() { return nullptr; }
    669 
    670    private:
    671     Node(const Node&) = delete;
    672     Node& operator=(const Node&) = delete;
    673   };
    674 
    675   /**
    676    * Returns a node corresponding to the given V8 value. Ownership is not
    677    * transferred. The result pointer is valid while the graph is alive.
    678    */
    679   virtual Node* V8Node(const v8::Local<v8::Value>& value) = 0;
    680 
    681   /**
    682    * Adds the given node to the graph and takes ownership of the node.
    683    * Returns a raw pointer to the node that is valid while the graph is alive.
    684    */
    685   virtual Node* AddNode(std::unique_ptr<Node> node) = 0;
    686 
    687   /**
    688    * Adds an edge that represents a strong reference from the given
    689    * node |from| to the given node |to|. The nodes must be added to the graph
    690    * before calling this function.
    691    *
    692    * If name is nullptr, the edge will have auto-increment indexes, otherwise
    693    * it will be named accordingly.
    694    */
    695   virtual void AddEdge(Node* from, Node* to, const char* name = nullptr) = 0;
    696 
    697   virtual ~EmbedderGraph() = default;
    698 };
    699 
    700 /**
    701  * Interface for controlling heap profiling. Instance of the
    702  * profiler can be retrieved using v8::Isolate::GetHeapProfiler.
    703  */
    704 class V8_EXPORT HeapProfiler {
    705  public:
    706   enum SamplingFlags {
    707     kSamplingNoFlags = 0,
    708     kSamplingForceGC = 1 << 0,
    709   };
    710 
    711   typedef std::unordered_set<const v8::PersistentBase<v8::Value>*>
    712       RetainerChildren;
    713   typedef std::vector<std::pair<v8::RetainedObjectInfo*, RetainerChildren>>
    714       RetainerGroups;
    715   typedef std::vector<std::pair<const v8::PersistentBase<v8::Value>*,
    716                                 const v8::PersistentBase<v8::Value>*>>
    717       RetainerEdges;
    718 
    719   struct RetainerInfos {
    720     RetainerGroups groups;
    721     RetainerEdges edges;
    722   };
    723 
    724   /**
    725    * Callback function invoked to retrieve all RetainerInfos from the embedder.
    726    */
    727   typedef RetainerInfos (*GetRetainerInfosCallback)(v8::Isolate* isolate);
    728 
    729   /**
    730    * Callback function invoked for obtaining RetainedObjectInfo for
    731    * the given JavaScript wrapper object. It is prohibited to enter V8
    732    * while the callback is running: only getters on the handle and
    733    * GetPointerFromInternalField on the objects are allowed.
    734    */
    735   typedef RetainedObjectInfo* (*WrapperInfoCallback)(uint16_t class_id,
    736                                                      Local<Value> wrapper);
    737 
    738   /**
    739    * Callback function invoked during heap snapshot generation to retrieve
    740    * the embedder object graph. The callback should use graph->AddEdge(..) to
    741    * add references between the objects.
    742    * The callback must not trigger garbage collection in V8.
    743    */
    744   typedef void (*BuildEmbedderGraphCallback)(v8::Isolate* isolate,
    745                                              v8::EmbedderGraph* graph,
    746                                              void* data);
    747 
    748   /** TODO(addaleax): Remove */
    749   typedef void (*LegacyBuildEmbedderGraphCallback)(v8::Isolate* isolate,
    750                                                    v8::EmbedderGraph* graph);
    751 
    752   /** Returns the number of snapshots taken. */
    753   int GetSnapshotCount();
    754 
    755   /** Returns a snapshot by index. */
    756   const HeapSnapshot* GetHeapSnapshot(int index);
    757 
    758   /**
    759    * Returns SnapshotObjectId for a heap object referenced by |value| if
    760    * it has been seen by the heap profiler, kUnknownObjectId otherwise.
    761    */
    762   SnapshotObjectId GetObjectId(Local<Value> value);
    763 
    764   /**
    765    * Returns heap object with given SnapshotObjectId if the object is alive,
    766    * otherwise empty handle is returned.
    767    */
    768   Local<Value> FindObjectById(SnapshotObjectId id);
    769 
    770   /**
    771    * Clears internal map from SnapshotObjectId to heap object. The new objects
    772    * will not be added into it unless a heap snapshot is taken or heap object
    773    * tracking is kicked off.
    774    */
    775   void ClearObjectIds();
    776 
    777   /**
    778    * A constant for invalid SnapshotObjectId. GetSnapshotObjectId will return
    779    * it in case heap profiler cannot find id  for the object passed as
    780    * parameter. HeapSnapshot::GetNodeById will always return NULL for such id.
    781    */
    782   static const SnapshotObjectId kUnknownObjectId = 0;
    783 
    784   /**
    785    * Callback interface for retrieving user friendly names of global objects.
    786    */
    787   class ObjectNameResolver {
    788    public:
    789     /**
    790      * Returns name to be used in the heap snapshot for given node. Returned
    791      * string must stay alive until snapshot collection is completed.
    792      */
    793     virtual const char* GetName(Local<Object> object) = 0;
    794 
    795    protected:
    796     virtual ~ObjectNameResolver() {}
    797   };
    798 
    799   /**
    800    * Takes a heap snapshot and returns it.
    801    */
    802   const HeapSnapshot* TakeHeapSnapshot(
    803       ActivityControl* control = NULL,
    804       ObjectNameResolver* global_object_name_resolver = NULL);
    805 
    806   /**
    807    * Starts tracking of heap objects population statistics. After calling
    808    * this method, all heap objects relocations done by the garbage collector
    809    * are being registered.
    810    *
    811    * |track_allocations| parameter controls whether stack trace of each
    812    * allocation in the heap will be recorded and reported as part of
    813    * HeapSnapshot.
    814    */
    815   void StartTrackingHeapObjects(bool track_allocations = false);
    816 
    817   /**
    818    * Adds a new time interval entry to the aggregated statistics array. The
    819    * time interval entry contains information on the current heap objects
    820    * population size. The method also updates aggregated statistics and
    821    * reports updates for all previous time intervals via the OutputStream
    822    * object. Updates on each time interval are provided as a stream of the
    823    * HeapStatsUpdate structure instances.
    824    * If |timestamp_us| is supplied, timestamp of the new entry will be written
    825    * into it. The return value of the function is the last seen heap object Id.
    826    *
    827    * StartTrackingHeapObjects must be called before the first call to this
    828    * method.
    829    */
    830   SnapshotObjectId GetHeapStats(OutputStream* stream,
    831                                 int64_t* timestamp_us = NULL);
    832 
    833   /**
    834    * Stops tracking of heap objects population statistics, cleans up all
    835    * collected data. StartHeapObjectsTracking must be called again prior to
    836    * calling GetHeapStats next time.
    837    */
    838   void StopTrackingHeapObjects();
    839 
    840   /**
    841    * Starts gathering a sampling heap profile. A sampling heap profile is
    842    * similar to tcmalloc's heap profiler and Go's mprof. It samples object
    843    * allocations and builds an online 'sampling' heap profile. At any point in
    844    * time, this profile is expected to be a representative sample of objects
    845    * currently live in the system. Each sampled allocation includes the stack
    846    * trace at the time of allocation, which makes this really useful for memory
    847    * leak detection.
    848    *
    849    * This mechanism is intended to be cheap enough that it can be used in
    850    * production with minimal performance overhead.
    851    *
    852    * Allocations are sampled using a randomized Poisson process. On average, one
    853    * allocation will be sampled every |sample_interval| bytes allocated. The
    854    * |stack_depth| parameter controls the maximum number of stack frames to be
    855    * captured on each allocation.
    856    *
    857    * NOTE: This is a proof-of-concept at this point. Right now we only sample
    858    * newspace allocations. Support for paged space allocation (e.g. pre-tenured
    859    * objects, large objects, code objects, etc.) and native allocations
    860    * doesn't exist yet, but is anticipated in the future.
    861    *
    862    * Objects allocated before the sampling is started will not be included in
    863    * the profile.
    864    *
    865    * Returns false if a sampling heap profiler is already running.
    866    */
    867   bool StartSamplingHeapProfiler(uint64_t sample_interval = 512 * 1024,
    868                                  int stack_depth = 16,
    869                                  SamplingFlags flags = kSamplingNoFlags);
    870 
    871   /**
    872    * Stops the sampling heap profile and discards the current profile.
    873    */
    874   void StopSamplingHeapProfiler();
    875 
    876   /**
    877    * Returns the sampled profile of allocations allocated (and still live) since
    878    * StartSamplingHeapProfiler was called. The ownership of the pointer is
    879    * transferred to the caller. Returns nullptr if sampling heap profiler is not
    880    * active.
    881    */
    882   AllocationProfile* GetAllocationProfile();
    883 
    884   /**
    885    * Deletes all snapshots taken. All previously returned pointers to
    886    * snapshots and their contents become invalid after this call.
    887    */
    888   void DeleteAllHeapSnapshots();
    889 
    890   /** Binds a callback to embedder's class ID. */
    891   V8_DEPRECATED(
    892       "Use AddBuildEmbedderGraphCallback to provide info about embedder nodes",
    893       void SetWrapperClassInfoProvider(uint16_t class_id,
    894                                        WrapperInfoCallback callback));
    895 
    896   V8_DEPRECATED(
    897       "Use AddBuildEmbedderGraphCallback to provide info about embedder nodes",
    898       void SetGetRetainerInfosCallback(GetRetainerInfosCallback callback));
    899 
    900   V8_DEPRECATED(
    901       "Use AddBuildEmbedderGraphCallback to provide info about embedder nodes",
    902       void SetBuildEmbedderGraphCallback(
    903           LegacyBuildEmbedderGraphCallback callback));
    904   void AddBuildEmbedderGraphCallback(BuildEmbedderGraphCallback callback,
    905                                      void* data);
    906   void RemoveBuildEmbedderGraphCallback(BuildEmbedderGraphCallback callback,
    907                                         void* data);
    908 
    909   /**
    910    * Default value of persistent handle class ID. Must not be used to
    911    * define a class. Can be used to reset a class of a persistent
    912    * handle.
    913    */
    914   static const uint16_t kPersistentHandleNoClassId = 0;
    915 
    916  private:
    917   HeapProfiler();
    918   ~HeapProfiler();
    919   HeapProfiler(const HeapProfiler&);
    920   HeapProfiler& operator=(const HeapProfiler&);
    921 };
    922 
    923 /**
    924  * Interface for providing information about embedder's objects
    925  * held by global handles. This information is reported in two ways:
    926  *
    927  *  1. When calling AddObjectGroup, an embedder may pass
    928  *     RetainedObjectInfo instance describing the group.  To collect
    929  *     this information while taking a heap snapshot, V8 calls GC
    930  *     prologue and epilogue callbacks.
    931  *
    932  *  2. When a heap snapshot is collected, V8 additionally
    933  *     requests RetainedObjectInfos for persistent handles that
    934  *     were not previously reported via AddObjectGroup.
    935  *
    936  * Thus, if an embedder wants to provide information about native
    937  * objects for heap snapshots, it can do it in a GC prologue
    938  * handler, and / or by assigning wrapper class ids in the following way:
    939  *
    940  *  1. Bind a callback to class id by calling SetWrapperClassInfoProvider.
    941  *  2. Call SetWrapperClassId on certain persistent handles.
    942  *
    943  * V8 takes ownership of RetainedObjectInfo instances passed to it and
    944  * keeps them alive only during snapshot collection. Afterwards, they
    945  * are freed by calling the Dispose class function.
    946  */
    947 class V8_EXPORT RetainedObjectInfo {  // NOLINT
    948  public:
    949   /** Called by V8 when it no longer needs an instance. */
    950   virtual void Dispose() = 0;
    951 
    952   /** Returns whether two instances are equivalent. */
    953   virtual bool IsEquivalent(RetainedObjectInfo* other) = 0;
    954 
    955   /**
    956    * Returns hash value for the instance. Equivalent instances
    957    * must have the same hash value.
    958    */
    959   virtual intptr_t GetHash() = 0;
    960 
    961   /**
    962    * Returns human-readable label. It must be a null-terminated UTF-8
    963    * encoded string. V8 copies its contents during a call to GetLabel.
    964    */
    965   virtual const char* GetLabel() = 0;
    966 
    967   /**
    968    * Returns human-readable group label. It must be a null-terminated UTF-8
    969    * encoded string. V8 copies its contents during a call to GetGroupLabel.
    970    * Heap snapshot generator will collect all the group names, create
    971    * top level entries with these names and attach the objects to the
    972    * corresponding top level group objects. There is a default
    973    * implementation which is required because embedders don't have their
    974    * own implementation yet.
    975    */
    976   virtual const char* GetGroupLabel() { return GetLabel(); }
    977 
    978   /**
    979    * Returns element count in case if a global handle retains
    980    * a subgraph by holding one of its nodes.
    981    */
    982   virtual intptr_t GetElementCount() { return -1; }
    983 
    984   /** Returns embedder's object size in bytes. */
    985   virtual intptr_t GetSizeInBytes() { return -1; }
    986 
    987  protected:
    988   RetainedObjectInfo() {}
    989   virtual ~RetainedObjectInfo() {}
    990 
    991  private:
    992   RetainedObjectInfo(const RetainedObjectInfo&);
    993   RetainedObjectInfo& operator=(const RetainedObjectInfo&);
    994 };
    995 
    996 
    997 /**
    998  * A struct for exporting HeapStats data from V8, using "push" model.
    999  * See HeapProfiler::GetHeapStats.
   1000  */
   1001 struct HeapStatsUpdate {
   1002   HeapStatsUpdate(uint32_t index, uint32_t count, uint32_t size)
   1003     : index(index), count(count), size(size) { }
   1004   uint32_t index;  // Index of the time interval that was changed.
   1005   uint32_t count;  // New value of count field for the interval with this index.
   1006   uint32_t size;  // New value of size field for the interval with this index.
   1007 };
   1008 
   1009 #define CODE_EVENTS_LIST(V) \
   1010   V(Builtin)                \
   1011   V(Callback)               \
   1012   V(Eval)                   \
   1013   V(Function)               \
   1014   V(InterpretedFunction)    \
   1015   V(Handler)                \
   1016   V(BytecodeHandler)        \
   1017   V(LazyCompile)            \
   1018   V(RegExp)                 \
   1019   V(Script)                 \
   1020   V(Stub)
   1021 
   1022 /**
   1023  * Note that this enum may be extended in the future. Please include a default
   1024  * case if this enum is used in a switch statement.
   1025  */
   1026 enum CodeEventType {
   1027   kUnknownType = 0
   1028 #define V(Name) , k##Name##Type
   1029   CODE_EVENTS_LIST(V)
   1030 #undef V
   1031 };
   1032 
   1033 /**
   1034  * Representation of a code creation event
   1035  */
   1036 class V8_EXPORT CodeEvent {
   1037  public:
   1038   uintptr_t GetCodeStartAddress();
   1039   size_t GetCodeSize();
   1040   Local<String> GetFunctionName();
   1041   Local<String> GetScriptName();
   1042   int GetScriptLine();
   1043   int GetScriptColumn();
   1044   /**
   1045    * NOTE (mmarchini): We can't allocate objects in the heap when we collect
   1046    * existing code, and both the code type and the comment are not stored in the
   1047    * heap, so we return those as const char*.
   1048    */
   1049   CodeEventType GetCodeType();
   1050   const char* GetComment();
   1051 
   1052   static const char* GetCodeEventTypeName(CodeEventType code_event_type);
   1053 };
   1054 
   1055 /**
   1056  * Interface to listen to code creation events.
   1057  */
   1058 class V8_EXPORT CodeEventHandler {
   1059  public:
   1060   /**
   1061    * Creates a new listener for the |isolate|. The isolate must be initialized.
   1062    * The listener object must be disposed after use by calling |Dispose| method.
   1063    * Multiple listeners can be created for the same isolate.
   1064    */
   1065   explicit CodeEventHandler(Isolate* isolate);
   1066   virtual ~CodeEventHandler();
   1067 
   1068   virtual void Handle(CodeEvent* code_event) = 0;
   1069 
   1070   void Enable();
   1071   void Disable();
   1072 
   1073  private:
   1074   CodeEventHandler();
   1075   CodeEventHandler(const CodeEventHandler&);
   1076   CodeEventHandler& operator=(const CodeEventHandler&);
   1077   void* internal_listener_;
   1078 };
   1079 
   1080 }  // namespace v8
   1081 
   1082 
   1083 #endif  // V8_V8_PROFILER_H_
   1084