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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 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.
5 #include "chrome/browser/net/referrer.h"
7 #include <limits.h>
9 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
10 #include "base/logging.h"
11 #include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
12 #include "base/values.h"
13 #include "chrome/browser/net/predictor.h"
15 namespace chrome_browser_net {
17 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 // Smoothing parameter for updating subresource_use_rate_.
20 // We always combine our old expected value, weighted by some factor W (we use
21 // kWeightingForOldConnectsExpectedValue), with the new expected value Enew.
22 // The new "expected value" is the number of actual connections made due to the
23 // current navigations.
24 // That means that IF we end up needing to connect, we should apply the formula:
25 // Eupdated = Eold * W + Enew * (1 - W)
26 // If we visit the containing url, but don't end up needing a connection, then
27 // Enew == 0, so we use the formula:
28 // Eupdated = Eold * W
29 // To achieve the above updating algorithm, we end up doing the multiplication
30 // by W every time we contemplate doing a preconnection (i.e., when we navigate
31 // to the containing URL, and consider doing a preconnection), and then IFF we
32 // learn that we really needed a connection to the subresource, we complete the
33 // above algorithm by adding the (1 - W) for each connection we make.
35 // We weight the new expected value by a factor which is in the range of 0.0 to
36 // 1.0.
37 static const double kWeightingForOldConnectsExpectedValue = 0.66;
39 // To estimate the expected value of the number of connections that we'll need
40 // when a referrer is navigated to, we start with the following low initial
41 // value.
42 // Each time we do indeed (again) need the subresource, this value will get
43 // increased.
44 // Each time we navigate to the refererrer but never end up needing this
45 // subresource, the value will decrease.
46 // Very conservative is 0.0, which will mean that we have to wait for a while
47 // before doing much speculative acvtivity. We do persist results, so we'll
48 // save the asymptotic (correct?) learned answer in the long run.
49 // Some browsers blindly make 2 connections all the time, so we'll use that as
50 // a starting point.
51 static const double kInitialConnectsExpectedValue = 2.0;
53 Referrer::Referrer() : use_count_(1) {}
55 void Referrer::SuggestHost(const GURL& url) {
56 // Limit how large our list can get, in case we make mistakes about what
57 // hostnames are in sub-resources (example: Some advertisments have a link to
58 // the ad agency, and then provide a "surprising" redirect to the advertised
59 // entity, which then (mistakenly) appears to be a subresource on the page
60 // hosting the ad).
61 // TODO(jar): Do experiments to optimize the max count of suggestions.
62 static const size_t kMaxSuggestions = 10;
64 if (!url.has_host()) // TODO(jar): Is this really needed????
65 return;
66 DCHECK(url == url.GetWithEmptyPath());
67 SubresourceMap::iterator it = find(url);
68 if (it != end()) {
69 it->second.SubresourceIsNeeded();
70 return;
73 if (kMaxSuggestions <= size()) {
74 DeleteLeastUseful();
75 DCHECK(kMaxSuggestions > size());
77 (*this)[url].SubresourceIsNeeded();
80 void Referrer::DeleteLeastUseful() {
81 // Find the item with the lowest value. Most important is preconnection_rate,
82 // and least is lifetime (age).
83 GURL least_useful_url;
84 double lowest_rate_seen = 0.0;
85 // We use longs for durations because we will use multiplication on them.
86 int64 least_useful_lifetime = 0; // Duration in milliseconds.
88 const base::Time kNow(base::Time::Now()); // Avoid multiple calls.
89 for (SubresourceMap::iterator it = begin(); it != end(); ++it) {
90 int64 lifetime = (kNow - it->second.birth_time()).InMilliseconds();
91 double rate = it->second.subresource_use_rate();
92 if (least_useful_url.has_host()) {
93 if (rate > lowest_rate_seen)
94 continue;
95 if (lifetime <= least_useful_lifetime)
96 continue;
98 least_useful_url = it->first;
99 lowest_rate_seen = rate;
100 least_useful_lifetime = lifetime;
102 if (least_useful_url.has_host())
103 erase(least_useful_url);
106 bool Referrer::Trim(double reduce_rate, double threshold) {
107 std::vector<GURL> discarded_urls;
108 for (SubresourceMap::iterator it = begin(); it != end(); ++it) {
109 if (!it->second.Trim(reduce_rate, threshold))
110 discarded_urls.push_back(it->first);
112 for (size_t i = 0; i < discarded_urls.size(); ++i)
113 erase(discarded_urls[i]);
114 return size() > 0;
117 bool ReferrerValue::Trim(double reduce_rate, double threshold) {
118 subresource_use_rate_ *= reduce_rate;
119 return subresource_use_rate_ > threshold;
123 void Referrer::Deserialize(const base::Value& value) {
124 if (value.GetType() != base::Value::TYPE_LIST)
125 return;
126 const base::ListValue* subresource_list(
127 static_cast<const base::ListValue*>(&value));
128 size_t index = 0; // Bounds checking is done by subresource_list->Get*().
129 while (true) {
130 std::string url_spec;
131 if (!subresource_list->GetString(index++, &url_spec))
132 return;
133 double rate;
134 if (!subresource_list->GetDouble(index++, &rate))
135 return;
137 GURL url(url_spec);
138 // TODO(jar): We could be more direct, and change birth date or similar to
139 // show that this is a resurrected value we're adding in. I'm not yet sure
140 // of how best to optimize the learning and pruning (Trim) algorithm at this
141 // level, so for now, we just suggest subresources, which leaves them all
142 // with the same birth date (typically start of process).
143 SuggestHost(url);
144 (*this)[url].SetSubresourceUseRate(rate);
148 base::Value* Referrer::Serialize() const {
149 base::ListValue* subresource_list(new base::ListValue);
150 for (const_iterator it = begin(); it != end(); ++it) {
151 base::StringValue* url_spec(new base::StringValue(it->first.spec()));
152 base::FundamentalValue* rate(new base::FundamentalValue(
153 it->second.subresource_use_rate()));
155 subresource_list->Append(url_spec);
156 subresource_list->Append(rate);
158 return subresource_list;
161 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
163 ReferrerValue::ReferrerValue()
164 : birth_time_(base::Time::Now()),
165 navigation_count_(0),
166 preconnection_count_(0),
167 preresolution_count_(0),
168 subresource_use_rate_(kInitialConnectsExpectedValue) {
171 void ReferrerValue::SubresourceIsNeeded() {
172 DCHECK_GE(kWeightingForOldConnectsExpectedValue, 0);
173 DCHECK_LE(kWeightingForOldConnectsExpectedValue, 1.0);
174 ++navigation_count_;
175 subresource_use_rate_ += 1 - kWeightingForOldConnectsExpectedValue;
178 void ReferrerValue::ReferrerWasObserved() {
179 subresource_use_rate_ *= kWeightingForOldConnectsExpectedValue;
180 // Note: the use rate is temporarilly possibly incorect, as we need to find
181 // out if we really end up connecting. This will happen in a few hundred
182 // milliseconds (when content arrives, etc.).
183 // Value of subresource_use_rate_ should be sampled before this call.
186 } // namespace chrome_browser_net