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- /*
- *
- * Copyright 2019 gRPC authors.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- *
- */
- // Package profiling contains two logical components: buffer.go and
- // profiling.go. The former implements a circular buffer (a.k.a. ring buffer)
- // in a lock-free manner using atomics. This ring buffer is used by
- // profiling.go to store various statistics. For example, StreamStats is a
- // circular buffer of Stat objects, each of which is comprised of Timers.
- //
- // This abstraction is designed to accommodate more stats in the future; for
- // example, if one wants to profile the load balancing layer, which is
- // independent of RPC queries, a separate CircularBuffer can be used.
- //
- // Note that the circular buffer simply takes any interface{}. In the future,
- // more types of measurements (such as the number of memory allocations) could
- // be measured, which might require a different type of object being pushed
- // into the circular buffer.
- package profiling
- import (
- "errors"
- "sync"
- "sync/atomic"
- "time"
- "google.golang.org/grpc/internal/profiling/buffer"
- )
- // 0 or 1 representing profiling off and on, respectively. Use IsEnabled and
- // Enable to get and set this in a safe manner.
- var profilingEnabled uint32
- // IsEnabled returns whether or not profiling is enabled.
- func IsEnabled() bool {
- return atomic.LoadUint32(&profilingEnabled) > 0
- }
- // Enable turns profiling on and off.
- //
- // Note that it is impossible to enable profiling for one server and leave it
- // turned off for another. This is intentional and by design -- if the status
- // of profiling was server-specific, clients wouldn't be able to profile
- // themselves. As a result, Enable turns profiling on and off for all servers
- // and clients in the binary. Each stat will be, however, tagged with whether
- // it's a client stat or a server stat; so you should be able to filter for the
- // right type of stats in post-processing.
- func Enable(enabled bool) {
- if enabled {
- atomic.StoreUint32(&profilingEnabled, 1)
- } else {
- atomic.StoreUint32(&profilingEnabled, 0)
- }
- }
- // A Timer represents the wall-clock beginning and ending of a logical
- // operation.
- type Timer struct {
- // Tags is a comma-separated list of strings (usually forward-slash-separated
- // hierarchical strings) used to categorize a Timer.
- Tags string
- // Begin marks the beginning of this timer. The timezone is unspecified, but
- // must use the same timezone as End; this is so shave off the small, but
- // non-zero time required to convert to a standard timezone such as UTC.
- Begin time.Time
- // End marks the end of a timer.
- End time.Time
- // Each Timer must be started and ended within the same goroutine; GoID
- // captures this goroutine ID. The Go runtime does not typically expose this
- // information, so this is set to zero in the typical case. However, a
- // trivial patch to the runtime package can make this field useful. See
- // goid_modified.go in this package for more details.
- GoID int64
- }
- // NewTimer creates and returns a new Timer object. This is useful when you
- // don't already have a Stat object to associate this Timer with; for example,
- // before the context of a new RPC query is created, a Timer may be needed to
- // measure transport-related operations.
- //
- // Use AppendTimer to append the returned Timer to a Stat.
- func NewTimer(tags string) *Timer {
- return &Timer{
- Tags: tags,
- Begin: time.Now(),
- GoID: goid(),
- }
- }
- // Egress sets the End field of a timer to the current time.
- func (timer *Timer) Egress() {
- if timer == nil {
- return
- }
- timer.End = time.Now()
- }
- // A Stat is a collection of Timers that represent timing information for
- // different components within this Stat. For example, a Stat may be used to
- // reference the entire lifetime of an RPC request, with Timers within it
- // representing different components such as encoding, compression, and
- // transport.
- //
- // The user is expected to use the included helper functions to do operations
- // on the Stat such as creating or appending a new timer. Direct operations on
- // the Stat's exported fields (which are exported for encoding reasons) may
- // lead to data races.
- type Stat struct {
- // Tags is a comma-separated list of strings used to categorize a Stat.
- Tags string
- // Stats may also need to store other unstructured information specific to
- // this stat. For example, a StreamStat will use these bytes to encode the
- // connection ID and stream ID for each RPC to uniquely identify it. The
- // encoding that must be used is unspecified.
- Metadata []byte
- // A collection of *Timers and a mutex for append operations on the slice.
- mu sync.Mutex
- Timers []*Timer
- }
- // A power of two that's large enough to hold all timers within an average RPC
- // request (defined to be a unary request) without any reallocation. A typical
- // unary RPC creates 80-100 timers for various things. While this number is
- // purely anecdotal and may change in the future as the resolution of profiling
- // increases or decreases, it serves as a good estimate for what the initial
- // allocation size should be.
- const defaultStatAllocatedTimers int32 = 128
- // NewStat creates and returns a new Stat object.
- func NewStat(tags string) *Stat {
- return &Stat{
- Tags: tags,
- Timers: make([]*Timer, 0, defaultStatAllocatedTimers),
- }
- }
- // NewTimer creates a Timer object within the given stat if stat is non-nil.
- // The value passed in tags will be attached to the newly created Timer.
- // NewTimer also automatically sets the Begin value of the Timer to the current
- // time. The user is expected to call stat.Egress with the returned index as
- // argument to mark the end.
- func (stat *Stat) NewTimer(tags string) *Timer {
- if stat == nil {
- return nil
- }
- timer := &Timer{
- Tags: tags,
- GoID: goid(),
- Begin: time.Now(),
- }
- stat.mu.Lock()
- stat.Timers = append(stat.Timers, timer)
- stat.mu.Unlock()
- return timer
- }
- // AppendTimer appends a given Timer object to the internal slice of timers. A
- // deep copy of the timer is made (i.e. no reference is retained to this
- // pointer) and the user is expected to lose their reference to the timer to
- // allow the Timer object to be garbage collected.
- func (stat *Stat) AppendTimer(timer *Timer) {
- if stat == nil || timer == nil {
- return
- }
- stat.mu.Lock()
- stat.Timers = append(stat.Timers, timer)
- stat.mu.Unlock()
- }
- // statsInitialized is 0 before InitStats has been called. Changed to 1 by
- // exactly one call to InitStats.
- var statsInitialized int32
- // Stats for the last defaultStreamStatsBufsize RPCs will be stored in memory.
- // This is can be configured by the registering server at profiling service
- // initialization with google.golang.org/grpc/profiling/service.ProfilingConfig
- const defaultStreamStatsSize uint32 = 16 << 10
- // StreamStats is a CircularBuffer containing data from the last N RPC calls
- // served, where N is set by the user. This will contain both server stats and
- // client stats (but each stat will be tagged with whether it's a server or a
- // client in its Tags).
- var StreamStats *buffer.CircularBuffer
- var errAlreadyInitialized = errors.New("profiling may be initialized at most once")
- // InitStats initializes all the relevant Stat objects. Must be called exactly
- // once per lifetime of a process; calls after the first one will return an
- // error.
- func InitStats(streamStatsSize uint32) error {
- var err error
- if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&statsInitialized, 0, 1) {
- return errAlreadyInitialized
- }
- if streamStatsSize == 0 {
- streamStatsSize = defaultStreamStatsSize
- }
- StreamStats, err = buffer.NewCircularBuffer(streamStatsSize)
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- return nil
- }
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