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      1 // Copyright 2015 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 #ifndef BASE_FEATURE_LIST_H_
      6 #define BASE_FEATURE_LIST_H_
      7 
      8 #include <map>
      9 #include <memory>
     10 #include <string>
     11 #include <vector>
     12 
     13 #include "base/base_export.h"
     14 #include "base/gtest_prod_util.h"
     15 #include "base/macros.h"
     16 #include "base/metrics/persistent_memory_allocator.h"
     17 #include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
     18 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
     19 
     20 namespace base {
     21 
     22 class FieldTrial;
     23 
     24 // Specifies whether a given feature is enabled or disabled by default.
     25 enum FeatureState {
     26   FEATURE_DISABLED_BY_DEFAULT,
     27   FEATURE_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT,
     28 };
     29 
     30 // The Feature struct is used to define the default state for a feature. See
     31 // comment below for more details. There must only ever be one struct instance
     32 // for a given feature name - generally defined as a constant global variable or
     33 // file static.
     34 struct BASE_EXPORT Feature {
     35   constexpr Feature(const char* name, FeatureState default_state)
     36       : name(name), default_state(default_state) {}
     37   // The name of the feature. This should be unique to each feature and is used
     38   // for enabling/disabling features via command line flags and experiments.
     39   const char* const name;
     40 
     41   // The default state (i.e. enabled or disabled) for this feature.
     42   const FeatureState default_state;
     43 };
     44 
     45 // The FeatureList class is used to determine whether a given feature is on or
     46 // off. It provides an authoritative answer, taking into account command-line
     47 // overrides and experimental control.
     48 //
     49 // The basic use case is for any feature that can be toggled (e.g. through
     50 // command-line or an experiment) to have a defined Feature struct, e.g.:
     51 //
     52 //   const base::Feature kMyGreatFeature {
     53 //     "MyGreatFeature", base::FEATURE_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT
     54 //   };
     55 //
     56 // Then, client code that wishes to query the state of the feature would check:
     57 //
     58 //   if (base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(kMyGreatFeature)) {
     59 //     // Feature code goes here.
     60 //   }
     61 //
     62 // Behind the scenes, the above call would take into account any command-line
     63 // flags to enable or disable the feature, any experiments that may control it
     64 // and finally its default state (in that order of priority), to determine
     65 // whether the feature is on.
     66 //
     67 // Features can be explicitly forced on or off by specifying a list of comma-
     68 // separated feature names via the following command-line flags:
     69 //
     70 //   --enable-features=Feature5,Feature7
     71 //   --disable-features=Feature1,Feature2,Feature3
     72 //
     73 // After initialization (which should be done single-threaded), the FeatureList
     74 // API is thread safe.
     75 //
     76 // Note: This class is a singleton, but does not use base/memory/singleton.h in
     77 // order to have control over its initialization sequence. Specifically, the
     78 // intended use is to create an instance of this class and fully initialize it,
     79 // before setting it as the singleton for a process, via SetInstance().
     80 class BASE_EXPORT FeatureList {
     81  public:
     82   FeatureList();
     83   ~FeatureList();
     84 
     85   // Initializes feature overrides via command-line flags |enable_features| and
     86   // |disable_features|, each of which is a comma-separated list of features to
     87   // enable or disable, respectively. If a feature appears on both lists, then
     88   // it will be disabled. If a list entry has the format "FeatureName<TrialName"
     89   // then this initialization will also associate the feature state override
     90   // with the named field trial, if it exists. If a feature name is prefixed
     91   // with the '*' character, it will be created with OVERRIDE_USE_DEFAULT -
     92   // which is useful for associating with a trial while using the default state.
     93   // Must only be invoked during the initialization phase (before
     94   // FinalizeInitialization() has been called).
     95   void InitializeFromCommandLine(const std::string& enable_features,
     96                                  const std::string& disable_features);
     97 
     98   // Initializes feature overrides through the field trial allocator, which
     99   // we're using to store the feature names, their override state, and the name
    100   // of the associated field trial.
    101   void InitializeFromSharedMemory(PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator);
    102 
    103   // Specifies whether a feature override enables or disables the feature.
    104   enum OverrideState {
    105     OVERRIDE_USE_DEFAULT,
    106     OVERRIDE_DISABLE_FEATURE,
    107     OVERRIDE_ENABLE_FEATURE,
    108   };
    109 
    110   // Returns true if the state of |feature_name| has been overridden via
    111   // |InitializeFromCommandLine()|.
    112   bool IsFeatureOverriddenFromCommandLine(const std::string& feature_name,
    113                                           OverrideState state) const;
    114 
    115   // Associates a field trial for reporting purposes corresponding to the
    116   // command-line setting the feature state to |for_overridden_state|. The trial
    117   // will be activated when the state of the feature is first queried. This
    118   // should be called during registration, after InitializeFromCommandLine() has
    119   // been called but before the instance is registered via SetInstance().
    120   void AssociateReportingFieldTrial(const std::string& feature_name,
    121                                     OverrideState for_overridden_state,
    122                                     FieldTrial* field_trial);
    123 
    124   // Registers a field trial to override the enabled state of the specified
    125   // feature to |override_state|. Command-line overrides still take precedence
    126   // over field trials, so this will have no effect if the feature is being
    127   // overridden from the command-line. The associated field trial will be
    128   // activated when the feature state for this feature is queried. This should
    129   // be called during registration, after InitializeFromCommandLine() has been
    130   // called but before the instance is registered via SetInstance().
    131   void RegisterFieldTrialOverride(const std::string& feature_name,
    132                                   OverrideState override_state,
    133                                   FieldTrial* field_trial);
    134 
    135   // Loops through feature overrides and serializes them all into |allocator|.
    136   void AddFeaturesToAllocator(PersistentMemoryAllocator* allocator);
    137 
    138   // Returns comma-separated lists of feature names (in the same format that is
    139   // accepted by InitializeFromCommandLine()) corresponding to features that
    140   // have been overridden - either through command-line or via FieldTrials. For
    141   // those features that have an associated FieldTrial, the output entry will be
    142   // of the format "FeatureName<TrialName", where "TrialName" is the name of the
    143   // FieldTrial. Features that have overrides with OVERRIDE_USE_DEFAULT will be
    144   // added to |enable_overrides| with a '*' character prefix. Must be called
    145   // only after the instance has been initialized and registered.
    146   void GetFeatureOverrides(std::string* enable_overrides,
    147                            std::string* disable_overrides);
    148 
    149   // Returns whether the given |feature| is enabled. Must only be called after
    150   // the singleton instance has been registered via SetInstance(). Additionally,
    151   // a feature with a given name must only have a single corresponding Feature
    152   // struct, which is checked in builds with DCHECKs enabled.
    153   static bool IsEnabled(const Feature& feature);
    154 
    155   // Returns the field trial associated with the given |feature|. Must only be
    156   // called after the singleton instance has been registered via SetInstance().
    157   static FieldTrial* GetFieldTrial(const Feature& feature);
    158 
    159   // Splits a comma-separated string containing feature names into a vector. The
    160   // resulting pieces point to parts of |input|.
    161   static std::vector<base::StringPiece> SplitFeatureListString(
    162       base::StringPiece input);
    163 
    164   // Initializes and sets an instance of FeatureList with feature overrides via
    165   // command-line flags |enable_features| and |disable_features| if one has not
    166   // already been set from command-line flags. Returns true if an instance did
    167   // not previously exist. See InitializeFromCommandLine() for more details
    168   // about |enable_features| and |disable_features| parameters.
    169   static bool InitializeInstance(const std::string& enable_features,
    170                                  const std::string& disable_features);
    171 
    172   // Returns the singleton instance of FeatureList. Will return null until an
    173   // instance is registered via SetInstance().
    174   static FeatureList* GetInstance();
    175 
    176   // Registers the given |instance| to be the singleton feature list for this
    177   // process. This should only be called once and |instance| must not be null.
    178   // Note: If you are considering using this for the purposes of testing, take
    179   // a look at using base/test/scoped_feature_list.h instead.
    180   static void SetInstance(std::unique_ptr<FeatureList> instance);
    181 
    182   // Clears the previously-registered singleton instance for tests and returns
    183   // the old instance.
    184   // Note: Most tests should never call this directly. Instead consider using
    185   // base::test::ScopedFeatureList.
    186   static std::unique_ptr<FeatureList> ClearInstanceForTesting();
    187 
    188   // Sets a given (initialized) |instance| to be the singleton feature list,
    189   // for testing. Existing instance must be null. This is primarily intended
    190   // to support base::test::ScopedFeatureList helper class.
    191   static void RestoreInstanceForTesting(std::unique_ptr<FeatureList> instance);
    192 
    193  private:
    194   FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(FeatureListTest, CheckFeatureIdentity);
    195   FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(FeatureListTest,
    196                            StoreAndRetrieveFeaturesFromSharedMemory);
    197   FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(FeatureListTest,
    198                            StoreAndRetrieveAssociatedFeaturesFromSharedMemory);
    199 
    200   struct OverrideEntry {
    201     // The overridden enable (on/off) state of the feature.
    202     const OverrideState overridden_state;
    203 
    204     // An optional associated field trial, which will be activated when the
    205     // state of the feature is queried for the first time. Weak pointer to the
    206     // FieldTrial object that is owned by the FieldTrialList singleton.
    207     base::FieldTrial* field_trial;
    208 
    209     // Specifies whether the feature's state is overridden by |field_trial|.
    210     // If it's not, and |field_trial| is not null, it means it is simply an
    211     // associated field trial for reporting purposes (and |overridden_state|
    212     // came from the command-line).
    213     const bool overridden_by_field_trial;
    214 
    215     // TODO(asvitkine): Expand this as more support is added.
    216 
    217     // Constructs an OverrideEntry for the given |overridden_state|. If
    218     // |field_trial| is not null, it implies that |overridden_state| comes from
    219     // the trial, so |overridden_by_field_trial| will be set to true.
    220     OverrideEntry(OverrideState overridden_state, FieldTrial* field_trial);
    221   };
    222 
    223   // Finalizes the initialization state of the FeatureList, so that no further
    224   // overrides can be registered. This is called by SetInstance() on the
    225   // singleton feature list that is being registered.
    226   void FinalizeInitialization();
    227 
    228   // Returns whether the given |feature| is enabled. This is invoked by the
    229   // public FeatureList::IsEnabled() static function on the global singleton.
    230   // Requires the FeatureList to have already been fully initialized.
    231   bool IsFeatureEnabled(const Feature& feature);
    232 
    233   // Returns the field trial associated with the given |feature|. This is
    234   // invoked by the public FeatureList::GetFieldTrial() static function on the
    235   // global singleton. Requires the FeatureList to have already been fully
    236   // initialized.
    237   base::FieldTrial* GetAssociatedFieldTrial(const Feature& feature);
    238 
    239   // For each feature name in comma-separated list of strings |feature_list|,
    240   // registers an override with the specified |overridden_state|. Also, will
    241   // associate an optional named field trial if the entry is of the format
    242   // "FeatureName<TrialName".
    243   void RegisterOverridesFromCommandLine(const std::string& feature_list,
    244                                         OverrideState overridden_state);
    245 
    246   // Registers an override for feature |feature_name|. The override specifies
    247   // whether the feature should be on or off (via |overridden_state|), which
    248   // will take precedence over the feature's default state. If |field_trial| is
    249   // not null, registers the specified field trial object to be associated with
    250   // the feature, which will activate the field trial when the feature state is
    251   // queried. If an override is already registered for the given feature, it
    252   // will not be changed.
    253   void RegisterOverride(StringPiece feature_name,
    254                         OverrideState overridden_state,
    255                         FieldTrial* field_trial);
    256 
    257   // Verifies that there's only a single definition of a Feature struct for a
    258   // given feature name. Keeps track of the first seen Feature struct for each
    259   // feature. Returns false when called on a Feature struct with a different
    260   // address than the first one it saw for that feature name. Used only from
    261   // DCHECKs and tests.
    262   bool CheckFeatureIdentity(const Feature& feature);
    263 
    264   // Map from feature name to an OverrideEntry struct for the feature, if it
    265   // exists.
    266   std::map<std::string, OverrideEntry> overrides_;
    267 
    268   // Locked map that keeps track of seen features, to ensure a single feature is
    269   // only defined once. This verification is only done in builds with DCHECKs
    270   // enabled.
    271   Lock feature_identity_tracker_lock_;
    272   std::map<std::string, const Feature*> feature_identity_tracker_;
    273 
    274   // Whether this object has been fully initialized. This gets set to true as a
    275   // result of FinalizeInitialization().
    276   bool initialized_ = false;
    277 
    278   // Whether this object has been initialized from command line.
    279   bool initialized_from_command_line_ = false;
    280 
    281   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FeatureList);
    282 };
    283 
    284 }  // namespace base
    285 
    286 #endif  // BASE_FEATURE_LIST_H_
    287