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| |
| #ifndef _THREAD_CPU_USAGE_H |
| #define _THREAD_CPU_USAGE_H |
| |
| #include <cpustats/CentralTendencyStatistics.h> |
| |
| // Track CPU usage for the current thread, and maintain statistics on |
| // the CPU usage. Units are in per-thread CPU ns, as reported by |
| // clock_gettime(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID). Simple usage: for cyclic |
| // threads where you want to measure the execution time of the whole |
| // cycle, just call sampleAndEnable() at the start of each cycle. |
| // Then call statistics() to get the results, and resetStatistics() |
| // to start a new set of measurements. |
| // For acyclic threads, or for cyclic threads where you want to measure |
| // only part of each cycle, call enable(), disable(), and/or setEnabled() |
| // to demarcate the region(s) of interest, and then call sample() periodically. |
| // This class is not thread-safe for concurrent calls from multiple threads; |
| // the methods of this class may only be called by the current thread |
| // which constructed the object. |
| |
| class ThreadCpuUsage |
| { |
| |
| public: |
| ThreadCpuUsage() : |
| mIsEnabled(false), |
| mWasEverEnabled(false), |
| mAccumulator(0), |
| // mPreviousTs |
| // mMonotonicTs |
| mMonotonicKnown(false) |
| // mStatistics |
| { } |
| |
| ~ThreadCpuUsage() { } |
| |
| // Return whether currently tracking CPU usage by current thread |
| bool isEnabled() { return mIsEnabled; } |
| |
| // Enable tracking of CPU usage by current thread; |
| // any CPU used from this point forward will be tracked. |
| // Returns the previous enabled status. |
| bool enable() { return setEnabled(true); } |
| |
| // Disable tracking of CPU usage by current thread; |
| // any CPU used from this point forward will be ignored. |
| // Returns the previous enabled status. |
| bool disable() { return setEnabled(false); } |
| |
| // Set the enabled status and return the previous enabled status. |
| // This method is intended to be used for safe nested enable/disabling. |
| bool setEnabled(bool isEnabled); |
| |
| // Add a sample point for central tendency statistics, and also |
| // enable tracking if needed. If tracking has never been enabled, then |
| // enables tracking but does not add a sample (it is not possible to add |
| // a sample the first time because no previous). Otherwise if tracking is |
| // enabled, then adds a sample for tracked CPU ns since the previous |
| // sample, or since the first call to sampleAndEnable(), enable(), or |
| // setEnabled(true). If there was a previous sample but tracking is |
| // now disabled, then adds a sample for the tracked CPU ns accumulated |
| // up until the most recent disable(), resets this accumulator, and then |
| // enables tracking. Calling this method rather than enable() followed |
| // by sample() avoids a race condition for the first sample. |
| void sampleAndEnable(); |
| |
| // Add a sample point for central tendency statistics, but do not |
| // change the tracking enabled status. If tracking has either never been |
| // enabled, or has never been enabled since the last sample, then log a warning |
| // and don't add sample. Otherwise, adds a sample for tracked CPU ns since |
| // the previous sample or since the first call to sampleAndEnable(), |
| // enable(), or setEnabled(true) if no previous sample. |
| void sample(); |
| |
| // Return the elapsed delta wall clock ns since initial enable or statistics reset, |
| // as reported by clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC). |
| long long elapsed() const; |
| |
| // Reset statistics and elapsed. Has no effect on tracking or accumulator. |
| void resetStatistics(); |
| |
| // Return a const reference to the central tendency statistics. |
| // Note that only the const methods can be called on this object. |
| const CentralTendencyStatistics& statistics() const { |
| return mStatistics; |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| bool mIsEnabled; // whether tracking is currently enabled |
| bool mWasEverEnabled; // whether tracking was ever enabled |
| long long mAccumulator; // accumulated thread CPU time since last sample, in ns |
| struct timespec mPreviousTs; // most recent thread CPU time, valid only if mIsEnabled is true |
| struct timespec mMonotonicTs; // most recent monotonic time |
| bool mMonotonicKnown; // whether mMonotonicTs has been set |
| CentralTendencyStatistics mStatistics; |
| }; |
| |
| #endif // _THREAD_CPU_USAGE_H |