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      1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium 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 // This file contains routines for gathering resource statistics for processes
      6 // running on the system.
      7 
      8 #ifndef BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_METRICS_H_
      9 #define BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_METRICS_H_
     10 
     11 #include <string>
     12 
     13 #include "base/base_export.h"
     14 #include "base/basictypes.h"
     15 #include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
     16 #include "base/process/process_handle.h"
     17 #include "base/time/time.h"
     18 #include "base/values.h"
     19 
     20 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
     21 #include <mach/mach.h>
     22 #endif
     23 
     24 namespace base {
     25 
     26 #if defined(OS_WIN)
     27 struct IoCounters : public IO_COUNTERS {
     28 };
     29 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
     30 struct IoCounters {
     31   uint64_t ReadOperationCount;
     32   uint64_t WriteOperationCount;
     33   uint64_t OtherOperationCount;
     34   uint64_t ReadTransferCount;
     35   uint64_t WriteTransferCount;
     36   uint64_t OtherTransferCount;
     37 };
     38 #endif
     39 
     40 // Working Set (resident) memory usage broken down by
     41 //
     42 // On Windows:
     43 // priv (private): These pages (kbytes) cannot be shared with any other process.
     44 // shareable:      These pages (kbytes) can be shared with other processes under
     45 //                 the right circumstances.
     46 // shared :        These pages (kbytes) are currently shared with at least one
     47 //                 other process.
     48 //
     49 // On Linux:
     50 // priv:           Pages mapped only by this process.
     51 // shared:         PSS or 0 if the kernel doesn't support this.
     52 // shareable:      0
     53 
     54 // On ChromeOS:
     55 // priv:           Pages mapped only by this process.
     56 // shared:         PSS or 0 if the kernel doesn't support this.
     57 // shareable:      0
     58 // swapped         Pages swapped out to zram.
     59 //
     60 // On OS X: TODO(thakis): Revise.
     61 // priv:           Memory.
     62 // shared:         0
     63 // shareable:      0
     64 //
     65 struct WorkingSetKBytes {
     66   WorkingSetKBytes() : priv(0), shareable(0), shared(0) {}
     67   size_t priv;
     68   size_t shareable;
     69   size_t shared;
     70 #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
     71   size_t swapped;
     72 #endif
     73 };
     74 
     75 // Committed (resident + paged) memory usage broken down by
     76 // private: These pages cannot be shared with any other process.
     77 // mapped:  These pages are mapped into the view of a section (backed by
     78 //          pagefile.sys)
     79 // image:   These pages are mapped into the view of an image section (backed by
     80 //          file system)
     81 struct CommittedKBytes {
     82   CommittedKBytes() : priv(0), mapped(0), image(0) {}
     83   size_t priv;
     84   size_t mapped;
     85   size_t image;
     86 };
     87 
     88 // Free memory (Megabytes marked as free) in the 2G process address space.
     89 // total : total amount in megabytes marked as free. Maximum value is 2048.
     90 // largest : size of the largest contiguous amount of memory found. It is
     91 //   always smaller or equal to FreeMBytes::total.
     92 // largest_ptr: starting address of the largest memory block.
     93 struct FreeMBytes {
     94   size_t total;
     95   size_t largest;
     96   void* largest_ptr;
     97 };
     98 
     99 // Convert a POSIX timeval to microseconds.
    100 BASE_EXPORT int64 TimeValToMicroseconds(const struct timeval& tv);
    101 
    102 // Provides performance metrics for a specified process (CPU usage, memory and
    103 // IO counters). To use it, invoke CreateProcessMetrics() to get an instance
    104 // for a specific process, then access the information with the different get
    105 // methods.
    106 class BASE_EXPORT ProcessMetrics {
    107  public:
    108   ~ProcessMetrics();
    109 
    110   // Creates a ProcessMetrics for the specified process.
    111   // The caller owns the returned object.
    112 #if !defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_IOS)
    113   static ProcessMetrics* CreateProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process);
    114 #else
    115   class PortProvider {
    116    public:
    117     virtual ~PortProvider() {}
    118 
    119     // Should return the mach task for |process| if possible, or else
    120     // |MACH_PORT_NULL|. Only processes that this returns tasks for will have
    121     // metrics on OS X (except for the current process, which always gets
    122     // metrics).
    123     virtual mach_port_t TaskForPid(ProcessHandle process) const = 0;
    124   };
    125 
    126   // The port provider needs to outlive the ProcessMetrics object returned by
    127   // this function. If NULL is passed as provider, the returned object
    128   // only returns valid metrics if |process| is the current process.
    129   static ProcessMetrics* CreateProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process,
    130                                               PortProvider* port_provider);
    131 #endif  // !defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_IOS)
    132 
    133   // Returns the current space allocated for the pagefile, in bytes (these pages
    134   // may or may not be in memory).  On Linux, this returns the total virtual
    135   // memory size.
    136   size_t GetPagefileUsage() const;
    137   // Returns the peak space allocated for the pagefile, in bytes.
    138   size_t GetPeakPagefileUsage() const;
    139   // Returns the current working set size, in bytes.  On Linux, this returns
    140   // the resident set size.
    141   size_t GetWorkingSetSize() const;
    142   // Returns the peak working set size, in bytes.
    143   size_t GetPeakWorkingSetSize() const;
    144   // Returns private and sharedusage, in bytes. Private bytes is the amount of
    145   // memory currently allocated to a process that cannot be shared. Returns
    146   // false on platform specific error conditions.  Note: |private_bytes|
    147   // returns 0 on unsupported OSes: prior to XP SP2.
    148   bool GetMemoryBytes(size_t* private_bytes,
    149                       size_t* shared_bytes);
    150   // Fills a CommittedKBytes with both resident and paged
    151   // memory usage as per definition of CommittedBytes.
    152   void GetCommittedKBytes(CommittedKBytes* usage) const;
    153   // Fills a WorkingSetKBytes containing resident private and shared memory
    154   // usage in bytes, as per definition of WorkingSetBytes.
    155   bool GetWorkingSetKBytes(WorkingSetKBytes* ws_usage) const;
    156 
    157   // Computes the current process available memory for allocation.
    158   // It does a linear scan of the address space querying each memory region
    159   // for its free (unallocated) status. It is useful for estimating the memory
    160   // load and fragmentation.
    161   bool CalculateFreeMemory(FreeMBytes* free) const;
    162 
    163   // Returns the CPU usage in percent since the last time this method or
    164   // GetPlatformIndependentCPUUsage() was called. The first time this method
    165   // is called it returns 0 and will return the actual CPU info on subsequent
    166   // calls. On Windows, the CPU usage value is for all CPUs. So if you have
    167   // 2 CPUs and your process is using all the cycles of 1 CPU and not the other
    168   // CPU, this method returns 50.
    169   double GetCPUUsage();
    170 
    171   // Returns the number of average idle cpu wakeups per second since the last
    172   // call.
    173   int GetIdleWakeupsPerSecond();
    174 
    175   // Same as GetCPUUsage(), but will return consistent values on all platforms
    176   // (cancelling the Windows exception mentioned above) by returning a value in
    177   // the range of 0 to (100 * numCPUCores) everywhere.
    178   double GetPlatformIndependentCPUUsage();
    179 
    180   // Retrieves accounting information for all I/O operations performed by the
    181   // process.
    182   // If IO information is retrieved successfully, the function returns true
    183   // and fills in the IO_COUNTERS passed in. The function returns false
    184   // otherwise.
    185   bool GetIOCounters(IoCounters* io_counters) const;
    186 
    187  private:
    188 #if !defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_IOS)
    189   explicit ProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process);
    190 #else
    191   ProcessMetrics(ProcessHandle process, PortProvider* port_provider);
    192 #endif  // !defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_IOS)
    193 
    194 #if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
    195   bool GetWorkingSetKBytesStatm(WorkingSetKBytes* ws_usage) const;
    196 #endif
    197 
    198 #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
    199   bool GetWorkingSetKBytesTotmaps(WorkingSetKBytes *ws_usage) const;
    200 #endif
    201 
    202   ProcessHandle process_;
    203 
    204   int processor_count_;
    205 
    206   // Used to store the previous times and CPU usage counts so we can
    207   // compute the CPU usage between calls.
    208   TimeTicks last_cpu_time_;
    209   int64 last_system_time_;
    210 
    211   // Same thing for idle wakeups.
    212   TimeTicks last_idle_wakeups_time_;
    213   int64 last_absolute_idle_wakeups_;
    214 
    215 #if !defined(OS_IOS)
    216 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
    217   // Queries the port provider if it's set.
    218   mach_port_t TaskForPid(ProcessHandle process) const;
    219 
    220   PortProvider* port_provider_;
    221 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
    222   // Jiffie count at the last_cpu_time_ we updated.
    223   int last_cpu_;
    224 #endif  // defined(OS_POSIX)
    225 #endif  // !defined(OS_IOS)
    226 
    227   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ProcessMetrics);
    228 };
    229 
    230 // Returns the memory committed by the system in KBytes.
    231 // Returns 0 if it can't compute the commit charge.
    232 BASE_EXPORT size_t GetSystemCommitCharge();
    233 
    234 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
    235 // Returns the maximum number of file descriptors that can be open by a process
    236 // at once. If the number is unavailable, a conservative best guess is returned.
    237 size_t GetMaxFds();
    238 
    239 // Sets the file descriptor soft limit to |max_descriptors| or the OS hard
    240 // limit, whichever is lower.
    241 BASE_EXPORT void SetFdLimit(unsigned int max_descriptors);
    242 #endif  // defined(OS_POSIX)
    243 
    244 #if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
    245 // Parse the data found in /proc/<pid>/stat and return the sum of the
    246 // CPU-related ticks.  Returns -1 on parse error.
    247 // Exposed for testing.
    248 BASE_EXPORT int ParseProcStatCPU(const std::string& input);
    249 
    250 // Get the number of threads of |process| as available in /proc/<pid>/stat.
    251 // This should be used with care as no synchronization with running threads is
    252 // done. This is mostly useful to guarantee being single-threaded.
    253 // Returns 0 on failure.
    254 BASE_EXPORT int GetNumberOfThreads(ProcessHandle process);
    255 
    256 // /proc/self/exe refers to the current executable.
    257 BASE_EXPORT extern const char kProcSelfExe[];
    258 
    259 // Data from /proc/meminfo about system-wide memory consumption.
    260 // Values are in KB.
    261 struct BASE_EXPORT SystemMemoryInfoKB {
    262   SystemMemoryInfoKB();
    263 
    264   // Serializes the platform specific fields to value.
    265   scoped_ptr<Value> ToValue() const;
    266 
    267   int total;
    268   int free;
    269   int buffers;
    270   int cached;
    271   int active_anon;
    272   int inactive_anon;
    273   int active_file;
    274   int inactive_file;
    275   int swap_total;
    276   int swap_free;
    277   int dirty;
    278 
    279   // vmstats data.
    280   int pswpin;
    281   int pswpout;
    282   int pgmajfault;
    283 
    284 #ifdef OS_CHROMEOS
    285   int shmem;
    286   int slab;
    287   // Gem data will be -1 if not supported.
    288   int gem_objects;
    289   long long gem_size;
    290 #endif
    291 };
    292 
    293 // Parses a string containing the contents of /proc/meminfo
    294 // returns true on success or false for a parsing error
    295 BASE_EXPORT bool ParseProcMeminfo(const std::string& input,
    296                                   SystemMemoryInfoKB* meminfo);
    297 
    298 // Parses a string containing the contents of /proc/vmstat
    299 // returns true on success or false for a parsing error
    300 BASE_EXPORT bool ParseProcVmstat(const std::string& input,
    301                                  SystemMemoryInfoKB* meminfo);
    302 
    303 // Retrieves data from /proc/meminfo and /proc/vmstat
    304 // about system-wide memory consumption.
    305 // Fills in the provided |meminfo| structure. Returns true on success.
    306 // Exposed for memory debugging widget.
    307 BASE_EXPORT bool GetSystemMemoryInfo(SystemMemoryInfoKB* meminfo);
    308 
    309 // Data from /proc/diskstats about system-wide disk I/O.
    310 struct BASE_EXPORT SystemDiskInfo {
    311   SystemDiskInfo();
    312 
    313   // Serializes the platform specific fields to value.
    314   scoped_ptr<Value> ToValue() const;
    315 
    316   uint64 reads;
    317   uint64 reads_merged;
    318   uint64 sectors_read;
    319   uint64 read_time;
    320   uint64 writes;
    321   uint64 writes_merged;
    322   uint64 sectors_written;
    323   uint64 write_time;
    324   uint64 io;
    325   uint64 io_time;
    326   uint64 weighted_io_time;
    327 };
    328 
    329 // Checks whether the candidate string is a valid disk name, [sh]d[a-z]+
    330 // for a generic disk or mmcblk[0-9]+ for the MMC case.
    331 // Names of disk partitions (e.g. sda1) are not valid.
    332 BASE_EXPORT bool IsValidDiskName(const std::string& candidate);
    333 
    334 // Retrieves data from /proc/diskstats about system-wide disk I/O.
    335 // Fills in the provided |diskinfo| structure. Returns true on success.
    336 BASE_EXPORT bool GetSystemDiskInfo(SystemDiskInfo* diskinfo);
    337 #endif  // defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
    338 
    339 #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
    340 // Data from files in directory /sys/block/zram0 about ZRAM usage.
    341 struct BASE_EXPORT SwapInfo {
    342   SwapInfo()
    343       : num_reads(0),
    344         num_writes(0),
    345         compr_data_size(0),
    346         orig_data_size(0),
    347         mem_used_total(0) {
    348   }
    349 
    350   // Serializes the platform specific fields to value.
    351   scoped_ptr<Value> ToValue() const;
    352 
    353   uint64 num_reads;
    354   uint64 num_writes;
    355   uint64 compr_data_size;
    356   uint64 orig_data_size;
    357   uint64 mem_used_total;
    358 };
    359 
    360 // In ChromeOS, reads files from /sys/block/zram0 that contain ZRAM usage data.
    361 // Fills in the provided |swap_data| structure.
    362 BASE_EXPORT void GetSwapInfo(SwapInfo* swap_info);
    363 #endif  // defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
    364 
    365 // Collects and holds performance metrics for system memory and disk.
    366 // Provides functionality to retrieve the data on various platforms and
    367 // to serialize the stored data.
    368 class SystemMetrics {
    369  public:
    370   SystemMetrics();
    371 
    372   static SystemMetrics Sample();
    373 
    374   // Serializes the system metrics to value.
    375   scoped_ptr<Value> ToValue() const;
    376 
    377  private:
    378   FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SystemMetricsTest, SystemMetrics);
    379 
    380   size_t committed_memory_;
    381 #if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
    382   SystemMemoryInfoKB memory_info_;
    383   SystemDiskInfo disk_info_;
    384 #endif
    385 #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
    386   SwapInfo swap_info_;
    387 #endif
    388 };
    389 
    390 }  // namespace base
    391 
    392 #endif  // BASE_PROCESS_PROCESS_METRICS_H_
    393