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     16 
     17 #ifndef METRIC_PRODUCER_H
     18 #define METRIC_PRODUCER_H
     19 
     20 #include <shared_mutex>
     21 
     22 #include "HashableDimensionKey.h"
     23 #include "anomaly/AnomalyTracker.h"
     24 #include "condition/ConditionWizard.h"
     25 #include "config/ConfigKey.h"
     26 #include "matchers/matcher_util.h"
     27 #include "packages/PackageInfoListener.h"
     28 
     29 #include <log/logprint.h>
     30 #include <utils/RefBase.h>
     31 #include <unordered_map>
     32 
     33 namespace android {
     34 namespace os {
     35 namespace statsd {
     36 
     37 // A MetricProducer is responsible for compute one single metrics, creating stats log report, and
     38 // writing the report to dropbox. MetricProducers should respond to package changes as required in
     39 // PackageInfoListener, but if none of the metrics are slicing by package name, then the update can
     40 // be a no-op.
     41 class MetricProducer : public virtual PackageInfoListener {
     42 public:
     43     MetricProducer(const int64_t& metricId, const ConfigKey& key, const int64_t timeBaseNs,
     44                    const int conditionIndex, const sp<ConditionWizard>& wizard)
     45         : mMetricId(metricId),
     46           mConfigKey(key),
     47           mTimeBaseNs(timeBaseNs),
     48           mCurrentBucketStartTimeNs(timeBaseNs),
     49           mCurrentBucketNum(0),
     50           mCondition(conditionIndex >= 0 ? false : true),
     51           mConditionSliced(false),
     52           mWizard(wizard),
     53           mConditionTrackerIndex(conditionIndex),
     54           mContainANYPositionInDimensionsInWhat(false),
     55           mSliceByPositionALL(false),
     56           mSameConditionDimensionsInTracker(false),
     57           mHasLinksToAllConditionDimensionsInTracker(false) {
     58     }
     59 
     60     virtual ~MetricProducer(){};
     61 
     62     /**
     63      * Forces this metric to split into a partial bucket right now. If we're past a full bucket, we
     64      * first call the standard flushing code to flush up to the latest full bucket. Then we call
     65      * the flush again when the end timestamp is forced to be now, and then after flushing, update
     66      * the start timestamp to be now.
     67      */
     68     void notifyAppUpgrade(const int64_t& eventTimeNs, const string& apk, const int uid,
     69                           const int64_t version) override {
     70         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
     71 
     72         if (eventTimeNs > getCurrentBucketEndTimeNs()) {
     73             // Flush full buckets on the normal path up to the latest bucket boundary.
     74             flushIfNeededLocked(eventTimeNs);
     75         }
     76         // Now flush a partial bucket.
     77         flushCurrentBucketLocked(eventTimeNs);
     78         mCurrentBucketStartTimeNs = eventTimeNs;
     79         // Don't update the current bucket number so that the anomaly tracker knows this bucket
     80         // is a partial bucket and can merge it with the previous bucket.
     81     };
     82 
     83     void notifyAppRemoved(const int64_t& eventTimeNs, const string& apk, const int uid) override{
     84         // Force buckets to split on removal also.
     85         notifyAppUpgrade(eventTimeNs, apk, uid, 0);
     86     };
     87 
     88     void onUidMapReceived(const int64_t& eventTimeNs) override{
     89             // Purposefully don't flush partial buckets on a new snapshot.
     90             // This occurs if a new user is added/removed or statsd crashes.
     91     };
     92 
     93     // Consume the parsed stats log entry that already matched the "what" of the metric.
     94     void onMatchedLogEvent(const size_t matcherIndex, const LogEvent& event) {
     95         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
     96         onMatchedLogEventLocked(matcherIndex, event);
     97     }
     98 
     99     void onConditionChanged(const bool condition, const int64_t eventTime) {
    100         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    101         onConditionChangedLocked(condition, eventTime);
    102     }
    103 
    104     void onSlicedConditionMayChange(bool overallCondition, const int64_t eventTime) {
    105         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    106         onSlicedConditionMayChangeLocked(overallCondition, eventTime);
    107     }
    108 
    109     bool isConditionSliced() const {
    110         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    111         return mConditionSliced;
    112     };
    113 
    114     // Output the metrics data to [protoOutput]. All metrics reports end with the same timestamp.
    115     // This method clears all the past buckets.
    116     void onDumpReport(const int64_t dumpTimeNs,
    117                       const bool include_current_partial_bucket,
    118                       std::set<string> *str_set,
    119                       android::util::ProtoOutputStream* protoOutput) {
    120         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    121         return onDumpReportLocked(dumpTimeNs, include_current_partial_bucket, str_set, protoOutput);
    122     }
    123 
    124     void clearPastBuckets(const int64_t dumpTimeNs) {
    125         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    126         return clearPastBucketsLocked(dumpTimeNs);
    127     }
    128 
    129     void dumpStates(FILE* out, bool verbose) const {
    130         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    131         dumpStatesLocked(out, verbose);
    132     }
    133 
    134     // Returns the memory in bytes currently used to store this metric's data. Does not change
    135     // state.
    136     size_t byteSize() const {
    137         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    138         return byteSizeLocked();
    139     }
    140 
    141     /* If alert is valid, adds an AnomalyTracker and returns it. If invalid, returns nullptr. */
    142     virtual sp<AnomalyTracker> addAnomalyTracker(const Alert &alert,
    143                                                  const sp<AlarmMonitor>& anomalyAlarmMonitor) {
    144         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    145         sp<AnomalyTracker> anomalyTracker = new AnomalyTracker(alert, mConfigKey);
    146         if (anomalyTracker != nullptr) {
    147             mAnomalyTrackers.push_back(anomalyTracker);
    148         }
    149         return anomalyTracker;
    150     }
    151 
    152     int64_t getBuckeSizeInNs() const {
    153         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    154         return mBucketSizeNs;
    155     }
    156 
    157     // Only needed for unit-testing to override guardrail.
    158     void setBucketSize(int64_t bucketSize) {
    159         mBucketSizeNs = bucketSize;
    160     }
    161 
    162     inline const int64_t& getMetricId() {
    163         return mMetricId;
    164     }
    165 
    166     // Let MetricProducer drop in-memory data to save memory.
    167     // We still need to keep future data valid and anomaly tracking work, which means we will
    168     // have to flush old data, informing anomaly trackers then safely drop old data.
    169     // We still keep current bucket data for future metrics' validity.
    170     void dropData(const int64_t dropTimeNs) {
    171         std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
    172         dropDataLocked(dropTimeNs);
    173     }
    174 
    175     // For test only.
    176     inline int64_t getCurrentBucketNum() const {
    177         return mCurrentBucketNum;
    178     }
    179 
    180 protected:
    181     virtual void onConditionChangedLocked(const bool condition, const int64_t eventTime) = 0;
    182     virtual void onSlicedConditionMayChangeLocked(bool overallCondition,
    183                                                   const int64_t eventTime) = 0;
    184     virtual void onDumpReportLocked(const int64_t dumpTimeNs,
    185                                     const bool include_current_partial_bucket,
    186                                     std::set<string> *str_set,
    187                                     android::util::ProtoOutputStream* protoOutput) = 0;
    188     virtual void clearPastBucketsLocked(const int64_t dumpTimeNs) = 0;
    189     virtual size_t byteSizeLocked() const = 0;
    190     virtual void dumpStatesLocked(FILE* out, bool verbose) const = 0;
    191 
    192     /**
    193      * Flushes the current bucket if the eventTime is after the current bucket's end time. This will
    194        also flush the current partial bucket in memory.
    195      */
    196     virtual void flushIfNeededLocked(const int64_t& eventTime){};
    197 
    198     /**
    199      * Flushes all the data including the current partial bucket.
    200      */
    201     virtual void flushLocked(const int64_t& eventTime) {
    202         flushIfNeededLocked(eventTime);
    203         flushCurrentBucketLocked(eventTime);
    204     };
    205 
    206     /**
    207      * For metrics that aggregate (ie, every metric producer except for EventMetricProducer),
    208      * we need to be able to flush the current buckets on demand (ie, end the current bucket and
    209      * start new bucket). If this function is called when eventTimeNs is greater than the current
    210      * bucket's end timestamp, than we flush up to the end of the latest full bucket; otherwise,
    211      * we assume that we want to flush a partial bucket. The bucket start timestamp and bucket
    212      * number are not changed by this function. This method should only be called by
    213      * flushIfNeededLocked or the app upgrade handler; the caller MUST update the bucket timestamp
    214      * and bucket number as needed.
    215      */
    216     virtual void flushCurrentBucketLocked(const int64_t& eventTimeNs){};
    217 
    218     // Convenience to compute the current bucket's end time, which is always aligned with the
    219     // start time of the metric.
    220     int64_t getCurrentBucketEndTimeNs() const {
    221         return mTimeBaseNs + (mCurrentBucketNum + 1) * mBucketSizeNs;
    222     }
    223 
    224     int64_t getBucketNumFromEndTimeNs(const int64_t endNs) {
    225         return (endNs - mTimeBaseNs) / mBucketSizeNs - 1;
    226     }
    227 
    228     virtual void dropDataLocked(const int64_t dropTimeNs) = 0;
    229 
    230     const int64_t mMetricId;
    231 
    232     const ConfigKey mConfigKey;
    233 
    234     // The time when this metric producer was first created. The end time for the current bucket
    235     // can be computed from this based on mCurrentBucketNum.
    236     int64_t mTimeBaseNs;
    237 
    238     // Start time may not be aligned with the start of statsd if there is an app upgrade in the
    239     // middle of a bucket.
    240     int64_t mCurrentBucketStartTimeNs;
    241 
    242     // Used by anomaly detector to track which bucket we are in. This is not sent with the produced
    243     // report.
    244     int64_t mCurrentBucketNum;
    245 
    246     int64_t mBucketSizeNs;
    247 
    248     bool mCondition;
    249 
    250     bool mConditionSliced;
    251 
    252     sp<ConditionWizard> mWizard;
    253 
    254     int mConditionTrackerIndex;
    255 
    256     vector<Matcher> mDimensionsInWhat;       // The dimensions_in_what defined in statsd_config
    257     vector<Matcher> mDimensionsInCondition;  // The dimensions_in_condition defined in statsd_config
    258 
    259     bool mContainANYPositionInDimensionsInWhat;
    260     bool mSliceByPositionALL;
    261 
    262     // True iff the condition dimensions equal to the sliced dimensions in the simple condition
    263     // tracker. This field is always false for combinational condition trackers.
    264     bool mSameConditionDimensionsInTracker;
    265 
    266     // True iff the metric to condition links cover all dimension fields in the condition tracker.
    267     // This field is always false for combinational condition trackers.
    268     bool mHasLinksToAllConditionDimensionsInTracker;
    269 
    270     std::vector<Metric2Condition> mMetric2ConditionLinks;
    271 
    272     std::vector<sp<AnomalyTracker>> mAnomalyTrackers;
    273 
    274     /*
    275      * Individual metrics can implement their own business logic here. All pre-processing is done.
    276      *
    277      * [matcherIndex]: the index of the matcher which matched this event. This is interesting to
    278      *                 DurationMetric, because it has start/stop/stop_all 3 matchers.
    279      * [eventKey]: the extracted dimension key for the final output. if the metric doesn't have
    280      *             dimensions, it will be DEFAULT_DIMENSION_KEY
    281      * [conditionKey]: the keys of conditions which should be used to query the condition for this
    282      *                 target event (from MetricConditionLink). This is passed to individual metrics
    283      *                 because DurationMetric needs it to be cached.
    284      * [condition]: whether condition is met. If condition is sliced, this is the result coming from
    285      *              query with ConditionWizard; If condition is not sliced, this is the
    286      *              nonSlicedCondition.
    287      * [event]: the log event, just in case the metric needs its data, e.g., EventMetric.
    288      */
    289     virtual void onMatchedLogEventInternalLocked(
    290             const size_t matcherIndex, const MetricDimensionKey& eventKey,
    291             const ConditionKey& conditionKey, bool condition,
    292             const LogEvent& event) = 0;
    293 
    294     // Consume the parsed stats log entry that already matched the "what" of the metric.
    295     virtual void onMatchedLogEventLocked(const size_t matcherIndex, const LogEvent& event);
    296 
    297     mutable std::mutex mMutex;
    298 };
    299 
    300 }  // namespace statsd
    301 }  // namespace os
    302 }  // namespace android
    303 #endif  // METRIC_PRODUCER_H
    304