1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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 // Histogram is an object that aggregates statistics, and can summarize them in
6 // various forms, including ASCII graphical, HTML, and numerically (as a
7 // vector of numbers corresponding to each of the aggregating buckets).
8 // See header file for details and examples.
10 #include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
17 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
18 #include "base/debug/alias.h"
19 #include "base/logging.h"
20 #include "base/metrics/sample_vector.h"
21 #include "base/metrics/statistics_recorder.h"
22 #include "base/pickle.h"
23 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
24 #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
25 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
26 #include "base/values.h"
35 bool ReadHistogramArguments(PickleIterator
* iter
,
36 string
* histogram_name
,
41 uint32
* range_checksum
) {
42 if (!iter
->ReadString(histogram_name
) ||
43 !iter
->ReadInt(flags
) ||
44 !iter
->ReadInt(declared_min
) ||
45 !iter
->ReadInt(declared_max
) ||
46 !iter
->ReadSizeT(bucket_count
) ||
47 !iter
->ReadUInt32(range_checksum
)) {
48 DLOG(ERROR
) << "Pickle error decoding Histogram: " << *histogram_name
;
52 // Since these fields may have come from an untrusted renderer, do additional
53 // checks above and beyond those in Histogram::Initialize()
54 if (*declared_max
<= 0 ||
56 *declared_max
< *declared_min
||
57 INT_MAX
/ sizeof(HistogramBase::Count
) <= *bucket_count
||
59 DLOG(ERROR
) << "Values error decoding Histogram: " << histogram_name
;
63 // We use the arguments to find or create the local version of the histogram
64 // in this process, so we need to clear the IPC flag.
65 DCHECK(*flags
& HistogramBase::kIPCSerializationSourceFlag
);
66 *flags
&= ~HistogramBase::kIPCSerializationSourceFlag
;
71 bool ValidateRangeChecksum(const HistogramBase
& histogram
,
72 uint32 range_checksum
) {
73 const Histogram
& casted_histogram
=
74 static_cast<const Histogram
&>(histogram
);
76 return casted_histogram
.bucket_ranges()->checksum() == range_checksum
;
81 typedef HistogramBase::Count Count
;
82 typedef HistogramBase::Sample Sample
;
85 const size_t Histogram::kBucketCount_MAX
= 16384u;
87 HistogramBase
* Histogram::FactoryGet(const string
& name
,
92 bool valid_arguments
=
93 InspectConstructionArguments(name
, &minimum
, &maximum
, &bucket_count
);
94 DCHECK(valid_arguments
);
96 HistogramBase
* histogram
= StatisticsRecorder::FindHistogram(name
);
98 // To avoid racy destruction at shutdown, the following will be leaked.
99 BucketRanges
* ranges
= new BucketRanges(bucket_count
+ 1);
100 InitializeBucketRanges(minimum
, maximum
, ranges
);
101 const BucketRanges
* registered_ranges
=
102 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicateRanges(ranges
);
104 Histogram
* tentative_histogram
=
105 new Histogram(name
, minimum
, maximum
, registered_ranges
);
107 tentative_histogram
->SetFlags(flags
);
109 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicate(tentative_histogram
);
112 DCHECK_EQ(HISTOGRAM
, histogram
->GetHistogramType());
113 if (!histogram
->HasConstructionArguments(minimum
, maximum
, bucket_count
)) {
114 // The construction arguments do not match the existing histogram. This can
115 // come about if an extension updates in the middle of a chrome run and has
116 // changed one of them, or simply by bad code within Chrome itself. We
117 // return NULL here with the expectation that bad code in Chrome will crash
118 // on dereference, but extension/Pepper APIs will guard against NULL and not
120 DLOG(ERROR
) << "Histogram " << name
<< " has bad construction arguments";
126 HistogramBase
* Histogram::FactoryTimeGet(const string
& name
,
131 return FactoryGet(name
, static_cast<Sample
>(minimum
.InMilliseconds()),
132 static_cast<Sample
>(maximum
.InMilliseconds()), bucket_count
,
136 // Calculate what range of values are held in each bucket.
137 // We have to be careful that we don't pick a ratio between starting points in
138 // consecutive buckets that is sooo small, that the integer bounds are the same
139 // (effectively making one bucket get no values). We need to avoid:
140 // ranges(i) == ranges(i + 1)
141 // To avoid that, we just do a fine-grained bucket width as far as we need to
142 // until we get a ratio that moves us along at least 2 units at a time. From
143 // that bucket onward we do use the exponential growth of buckets.
146 void Histogram::InitializeBucketRanges(Sample minimum
,
148 BucketRanges
* ranges
) {
149 double log_max
= log(static_cast<double>(maximum
));
152 size_t bucket_index
= 1;
153 Sample current
= minimum
;
154 ranges
->set_range(bucket_index
, current
);
155 size_t bucket_count
= ranges
->bucket_count();
156 while (bucket_count
> ++bucket_index
) {
158 log_current
= log(static_cast<double>(current
));
159 // Calculate the count'th root of the range.
160 log_ratio
= (log_max
- log_current
) / (bucket_count
- bucket_index
);
161 // See where the next bucket would start.
162 log_next
= log_current
+ log_ratio
;
164 next
= static_cast<int>(floor(exp(log_next
) + 0.5));
168 ++current
; // Just do a narrow bucket, and keep trying.
169 ranges
->set_range(bucket_index
, current
);
171 ranges
->set_range(ranges
->bucket_count(), HistogramBase::kSampleType_MAX
);
172 ranges
->ResetChecksum();
176 const int Histogram::kCommonRaceBasedCountMismatch
= 5;
178 int Histogram::FindCorruption(const HistogramSamples
& samples
) const {
179 int inconsistencies
= NO_INCONSISTENCIES
;
180 Sample previous_range
= -1; // Bottom range is always 0.
181 for (size_t index
= 0; index
< bucket_count(); ++index
) {
182 int new_range
= ranges(index
);
183 if (previous_range
>= new_range
)
184 inconsistencies
|= BUCKET_ORDER_ERROR
;
185 previous_range
= new_range
;
188 if (!bucket_ranges()->HasValidChecksum())
189 inconsistencies
|= RANGE_CHECKSUM_ERROR
;
191 int64 delta64
= samples
.redundant_count() - samples
.TotalCount();
193 int delta
= static_cast<int>(delta64
);
194 if (delta
!= delta64
)
195 delta
= INT_MAX
; // Flag all giant errors as INT_MAX.
197 UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Histogram.InconsistentCountHigh", delta
);
198 if (delta
> kCommonRaceBasedCountMismatch
)
199 inconsistencies
|= COUNT_HIGH_ERROR
;
202 UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Histogram.InconsistentCountLow", -delta
);
203 if (-delta
> kCommonRaceBasedCountMismatch
)
204 inconsistencies
|= COUNT_LOW_ERROR
;
207 return inconsistencies
;
210 Sample
Histogram::ranges(size_t i
) const {
211 return bucket_ranges_
->range(i
);
214 size_t Histogram::bucket_count() const {
215 return bucket_ranges_
->bucket_count();
219 bool Histogram::InspectConstructionArguments(const string
& name
,
222 size_t* bucket_count
) {
223 // Defensive code for backward compatibility.
225 DVLOG(1) << "Histogram: " << name
<< " has bad minimum: " << *minimum
;
228 if (*maximum
>= kSampleType_MAX
) {
229 DVLOG(1) << "Histogram: " << name
<< " has bad maximum: " << *maximum
;
230 *maximum
= kSampleType_MAX
- 1;
232 if (*bucket_count
>= kBucketCount_MAX
) {
233 DVLOG(1) << "Histogram: " << name
<< " has bad bucket_count: "
235 *bucket_count
= kBucketCount_MAX
- 1;
238 if (*minimum
>= *maximum
)
240 if (*bucket_count
< 3)
242 if (*bucket_count
> static_cast<size_t>(*maximum
- *minimum
+ 2))
247 HistogramType
Histogram::GetHistogramType() const {
251 bool Histogram::HasConstructionArguments(Sample expected_minimum
,
252 Sample expected_maximum
,
253 size_t expected_bucket_count
) const {
254 return ((expected_minimum
== declared_min_
) &&
255 (expected_maximum
== declared_max_
) &&
256 (expected_bucket_count
== bucket_count()));
259 void Histogram::Add(int value
) {
260 DCHECK_EQ(0, ranges(0));
261 DCHECK_EQ(kSampleType_MAX
, ranges(bucket_count()));
263 if (value
> kSampleType_MAX
- 1)
264 value
= kSampleType_MAX
- 1;
267 samples_
->Accumulate(value
, 1);
270 scoped_ptr
<HistogramSamples
> Histogram::SnapshotSamples() const {
271 return SnapshotSampleVector().Pass();
274 void Histogram::AddSamples(const HistogramSamples
& samples
) {
275 samples_
->Add(samples
);
278 bool Histogram::AddSamplesFromPickle(PickleIterator
* iter
) {
279 return samples_
->AddFromPickle(iter
);
282 // The following methods provide a graphical histogram display.
283 void Histogram::WriteHTMLGraph(string
* output
) const {
284 // TBD(jar) Write a nice HTML bar chart, with divs an mouse-overs etc.
285 output
->append("<PRE>");
286 WriteAsciiImpl(true, "<br>", output
);
287 output
->append("</PRE>");
290 void Histogram::WriteAscii(string
* output
) const {
291 WriteAsciiImpl(true, "\n", output
);
294 bool Histogram::SerializeInfoImpl(Pickle
* pickle
) const {
295 DCHECK(bucket_ranges()->HasValidChecksum());
296 return pickle
->WriteString(histogram_name()) &&
297 pickle
->WriteInt(flags()) &&
298 pickle
->WriteInt(declared_min()) &&
299 pickle
->WriteInt(declared_max()) &&
300 pickle
->WriteSizeT(bucket_count()) &&
301 pickle
->WriteUInt32(bucket_ranges()->checksum());
304 Histogram::Histogram(const string
& name
,
307 const BucketRanges
* ranges
)
308 : HistogramBase(name
),
309 bucket_ranges_(ranges
),
310 declared_min_(minimum
),
311 declared_max_(maximum
) {
313 samples_
.reset(new SampleVector(ranges
));
316 Histogram::~Histogram() {
319 bool Histogram::PrintEmptyBucket(size_t index
) const {
323 // Use the actual bucket widths (like a linear histogram) until the widths get
324 // over some transition value, and then use that transition width. Exponentials
325 // get so big so fast (and we don't expect to see a lot of entries in the large
326 // buckets), so we need this to make it possible to see what is going on and
327 // not have 0-graphical-height buckets.
328 double Histogram::GetBucketSize(Count current
, size_t i
) const {
329 DCHECK_GT(ranges(i
+ 1), ranges(i
));
330 static const double kTransitionWidth
= 5;
331 double denominator
= ranges(i
+ 1) - ranges(i
);
332 if (denominator
> kTransitionWidth
)
333 denominator
= kTransitionWidth
; // Stop trying to normalize.
334 return current
/denominator
;
337 const string
Histogram::GetAsciiBucketRange(size_t i
) const {
338 return GetSimpleAsciiBucketRange(ranges(i
));
341 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
345 HistogramBase
* Histogram::DeserializeInfoImpl(PickleIterator
* iter
) {
346 string histogram_name
;
351 uint32 range_checksum
;
353 if (!ReadHistogramArguments(iter
, &histogram_name
, &flags
, &declared_min
,
354 &declared_max
, &bucket_count
, &range_checksum
)) {
358 // Find or create the local version of the histogram in this process.
359 HistogramBase
* histogram
= Histogram::FactoryGet(
360 histogram_name
, declared_min
, declared_max
, bucket_count
, flags
);
362 if (!ValidateRangeChecksum(*histogram
, range_checksum
)) {
363 // The serialized histogram might be corrupted.
369 scoped_ptr
<SampleVector
> Histogram::SnapshotSampleVector() const {
370 scoped_ptr
<SampleVector
> samples(new SampleVector(bucket_ranges()));
371 samples
->Add(*samples_
);
372 return samples
.Pass();
375 void Histogram::WriteAsciiImpl(bool graph_it
,
376 const string
& newline
,
377 string
* output
) const {
378 // Get local (stack) copies of all effectively volatile class data so that we
379 // are consistent across our output activities.
380 scoped_ptr
<SampleVector
> snapshot
= SnapshotSampleVector();
381 Count sample_count
= snapshot
->TotalCount();
383 WriteAsciiHeader(*snapshot
, sample_count
, output
);
384 output
->append(newline
);
386 // Prepare to normalize graphical rendering of bucket contents.
389 max_size
= GetPeakBucketSize(*snapshot
);
391 // Calculate space needed to print bucket range numbers. Leave room to print
392 // nearly the largest bucket range without sliding over the histogram.
393 size_t largest_non_empty_bucket
= bucket_count() - 1;
394 while (0 == snapshot
->GetCountAtIndex(largest_non_empty_bucket
)) {
395 if (0 == largest_non_empty_bucket
)
396 break; // All buckets are empty.
397 --largest_non_empty_bucket
;
400 // Calculate largest print width needed for any of our bucket range displays.
401 size_t print_width
= 1;
402 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< bucket_count(); ++i
) {
403 if (snapshot
->GetCountAtIndex(i
)) {
404 size_t width
= GetAsciiBucketRange(i
).size() + 1;
405 if (width
> print_width
)
410 int64 remaining
= sample_count
;
412 // Output the actual histogram graph.
413 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< bucket_count(); ++i
) {
414 Count current
= snapshot
->GetCountAtIndex(i
);
415 if (!current
&& !PrintEmptyBucket(i
))
417 remaining
-= current
;
418 string range
= GetAsciiBucketRange(i
);
419 output
->append(range
);
420 for (size_t j
= 0; range
.size() + j
< print_width
+ 1; ++j
)
421 output
->push_back(' ');
422 if (0 == current
&& i
< bucket_count() - 1 &&
423 0 == snapshot
->GetCountAtIndex(i
+ 1)) {
424 while (i
< bucket_count() - 1 &&
425 0 == snapshot
->GetCountAtIndex(i
+ 1)) {
428 output
->append("... ");
429 output
->append(newline
);
430 continue; // No reason to plot emptiness.
432 double current_size
= GetBucketSize(current
, i
);
434 WriteAsciiBucketGraph(current_size
, max_size
, output
);
435 WriteAsciiBucketContext(past
, current
, remaining
, i
, output
);
436 output
->append(newline
);
439 DCHECK_EQ(sample_count
, past
);
442 double Histogram::GetPeakBucketSize(const SampleVector
& samples
) const {
444 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< bucket_count() ; ++i
) {
445 double current_size
= GetBucketSize(samples
.GetCountAtIndex(i
), i
);
446 if (current_size
> max
)
452 void Histogram::WriteAsciiHeader(const SampleVector
& samples
,
454 string
* output
) const {
455 StringAppendF(output
,
456 "Histogram: %s recorded %d samples",
457 histogram_name().c_str(),
459 if (0 == sample_count
) {
460 DCHECK_EQ(samples
.sum(), 0);
462 double average
= static_cast<float>(samples
.sum()) / sample_count
;
464 StringAppendF(output
, ", average = %.1f", average
);
466 if (flags() & ~kHexRangePrintingFlag
)
467 StringAppendF(output
, " (flags = 0x%x)", flags() & ~kHexRangePrintingFlag
);
470 void Histogram::WriteAsciiBucketContext(const int64 past
,
472 const int64 remaining
,
474 string
* output
) const {
475 double scaled_sum
= (past
+ current
+ remaining
) / 100.0;
476 WriteAsciiBucketValue(current
, scaled_sum
, output
);
478 double percentage
= past
/ scaled_sum
;
479 StringAppendF(output
, " {%3.1f%%}", percentage
);
483 void Histogram::GetParameters(DictionaryValue
* params
) const {
484 params
->SetString("type", HistogramTypeToString(GetHistogramType()));
485 params
->SetInteger("min", declared_min());
486 params
->SetInteger("max", declared_max());
487 params
->SetInteger("bucket_count", static_cast<int>(bucket_count()));
490 void Histogram::GetCountAndBucketData(Count
* count
,
492 ListValue
* buckets
) const {
493 scoped_ptr
<SampleVector
> snapshot
= SnapshotSampleVector();
494 *count
= snapshot
->TotalCount();
495 *sum
= snapshot
->sum();
497 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< bucket_count(); ++i
) {
498 Sample count_at_index
= snapshot
->GetCountAtIndex(i
);
499 if (count_at_index
> 0) {
500 scoped_ptr
<DictionaryValue
> bucket_value(new DictionaryValue());
501 bucket_value
->SetInteger("low", ranges(i
));
502 if (i
!= bucket_count() - 1)
503 bucket_value
->SetInteger("high", ranges(i
+ 1));
504 bucket_value
->SetInteger("count", count_at_index
);
505 buckets
->Set(index
, bucket_value
.release());
511 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
512 // LinearHistogram: This histogram uses a traditional set of evenly spaced
514 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
516 LinearHistogram::~LinearHistogram() {}
518 HistogramBase
* LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(const string
& name
,
523 return FactoryGetWithRangeDescription(
524 name
, minimum
, maximum
, bucket_count
, flags
, NULL
);
527 HistogramBase
* LinearHistogram::FactoryTimeGet(const string
& name
,
532 return FactoryGet(name
, static_cast<Sample
>(minimum
.InMilliseconds()),
533 static_cast<Sample
>(maximum
.InMilliseconds()), bucket_count
,
537 HistogramBase
* LinearHistogram::FactoryGetWithRangeDescription(
538 const std::string
& name
,
543 const DescriptionPair descriptions
[]) {
544 bool valid_arguments
= Histogram::InspectConstructionArguments(
545 name
, &minimum
, &maximum
, &bucket_count
);
546 DCHECK(valid_arguments
);
548 HistogramBase
* histogram
= StatisticsRecorder::FindHistogram(name
);
550 // To avoid racy destruction at shutdown, the following will be leaked.
551 BucketRanges
* ranges
= new BucketRanges(bucket_count
+ 1);
552 InitializeBucketRanges(minimum
, maximum
, ranges
);
553 const BucketRanges
* registered_ranges
=
554 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicateRanges(ranges
);
556 LinearHistogram
* tentative_histogram
=
557 new LinearHistogram(name
, minimum
, maximum
, registered_ranges
);
559 // Set range descriptions.
561 for (int i
= 0; descriptions
[i
].description
; ++i
) {
562 tentative_histogram
->bucket_description_
[descriptions
[i
].sample
] =
563 descriptions
[i
].description
;
567 tentative_histogram
->SetFlags(flags
);
569 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicate(tentative_histogram
);
572 DCHECK_EQ(LINEAR_HISTOGRAM
, histogram
->GetHistogramType());
573 if (!histogram
->HasConstructionArguments(minimum
, maximum
, bucket_count
)) {
574 // The construction arguments do not match the existing histogram. This can
575 // come about if an extension updates in the middle of a chrome run and has
576 // changed one of them, or simply by bad code within Chrome itself. We
577 // return NULL here with the expectation that bad code in Chrome will crash
578 // on dereference, but extension/Pepper APIs will guard against NULL and not
580 DLOG(ERROR
) << "Histogram " << name
<< " has bad construction arguments";
586 HistogramType
LinearHistogram::GetHistogramType() const {
587 return LINEAR_HISTOGRAM
;
590 LinearHistogram::LinearHistogram(const string
& name
,
593 const BucketRanges
* ranges
)
594 : Histogram(name
, minimum
, maximum
, ranges
) {
597 double LinearHistogram::GetBucketSize(Count current
, size_t i
) const {
598 DCHECK_GT(ranges(i
+ 1), ranges(i
));
599 // Adjacent buckets with different widths would have "surprisingly" many (few)
600 // samples in a histogram if we didn't normalize this way.
601 double denominator
= ranges(i
+ 1) - ranges(i
);
602 return current
/denominator
;
605 const string
LinearHistogram::GetAsciiBucketRange(size_t i
) const {
606 int range
= ranges(i
);
607 BucketDescriptionMap::const_iterator it
= bucket_description_
.find(range
);
608 if (it
== bucket_description_
.end())
609 return Histogram::GetAsciiBucketRange(i
);
613 bool LinearHistogram::PrintEmptyBucket(size_t index
) const {
614 return bucket_description_
.find(ranges(index
)) == bucket_description_
.end();
618 void LinearHistogram::InitializeBucketRanges(Sample minimum
,
620 BucketRanges
* ranges
) {
621 double min
= minimum
;
622 double max
= maximum
;
623 size_t bucket_count
= ranges
->bucket_count();
624 for (size_t i
= 1; i
< bucket_count
; ++i
) {
625 double linear_range
=
626 (min
* (bucket_count
- 1 - i
) + max
* (i
- 1)) / (bucket_count
- 2);
627 ranges
->set_range(i
, static_cast<Sample
>(linear_range
+ 0.5));
629 ranges
->set_range(ranges
->bucket_count(), HistogramBase::kSampleType_MAX
);
630 ranges
->ResetChecksum();
634 HistogramBase
* LinearHistogram::DeserializeInfoImpl(PickleIterator
* iter
) {
635 string histogram_name
;
640 uint32 range_checksum
;
642 if (!ReadHistogramArguments(iter
, &histogram_name
, &flags
, &declared_min
,
643 &declared_max
, &bucket_count
, &range_checksum
)) {
647 HistogramBase
* histogram
= LinearHistogram::FactoryGet(
648 histogram_name
, declared_min
, declared_max
, bucket_count
, flags
);
649 if (!ValidateRangeChecksum(*histogram
, range_checksum
)) {
650 // The serialized histogram might be corrupted.
656 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
657 // This section provides implementation for BooleanHistogram.
658 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
660 HistogramBase
* BooleanHistogram::FactoryGet(const string
& name
, int32 flags
) {
661 HistogramBase
* histogram
= StatisticsRecorder::FindHistogram(name
);
663 // To avoid racy destruction at shutdown, the following will be leaked.
664 BucketRanges
* ranges
= new BucketRanges(4);
665 LinearHistogram::InitializeBucketRanges(1, 2, ranges
);
666 const BucketRanges
* registered_ranges
=
667 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicateRanges(ranges
);
669 BooleanHistogram
* tentative_histogram
=
670 new BooleanHistogram(name
, registered_ranges
);
672 tentative_histogram
->SetFlags(flags
);
674 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicate(tentative_histogram
);
677 DCHECK_EQ(BOOLEAN_HISTOGRAM
, histogram
->GetHistogramType());
681 HistogramType
BooleanHistogram::GetHistogramType() const {
682 return BOOLEAN_HISTOGRAM
;
685 BooleanHistogram::BooleanHistogram(const string
& name
,
686 const BucketRanges
* ranges
)
687 : LinearHistogram(name
, 1, 2, ranges
) {}
689 HistogramBase
* BooleanHistogram::DeserializeInfoImpl(PickleIterator
* iter
) {
690 string histogram_name
;
695 uint32 range_checksum
;
697 if (!ReadHistogramArguments(iter
, &histogram_name
, &flags
, &declared_min
,
698 &declared_max
, &bucket_count
, &range_checksum
)) {
702 HistogramBase
* histogram
= BooleanHistogram::FactoryGet(
703 histogram_name
, flags
);
704 if (!ValidateRangeChecksum(*histogram
, range_checksum
)) {
705 // The serialized histogram might be corrupted.
711 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
713 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
715 HistogramBase
* CustomHistogram::FactoryGet(const string
& name
,
716 const vector
<Sample
>& custom_ranges
,
718 CHECK(ValidateCustomRanges(custom_ranges
));
720 HistogramBase
* histogram
= StatisticsRecorder::FindHistogram(name
);
722 BucketRanges
* ranges
= CreateBucketRangesFromCustomRanges(custom_ranges
);
723 const BucketRanges
* registered_ranges
=
724 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicateRanges(ranges
);
726 // To avoid racy destruction at shutdown, the following will be leaked.
727 CustomHistogram
* tentative_histogram
=
728 new CustomHistogram(name
, registered_ranges
);
730 tentative_histogram
->SetFlags(flags
);
733 StatisticsRecorder::RegisterOrDeleteDuplicate(tentative_histogram
);
736 DCHECK_EQ(histogram
->GetHistogramType(), CUSTOM_HISTOGRAM
);
740 HistogramType
CustomHistogram::GetHistogramType() const {
741 return CUSTOM_HISTOGRAM
;
745 vector
<Sample
> CustomHistogram::ArrayToCustomRanges(
746 const Sample
* values
, size_t num_values
) {
747 vector
<Sample
> all_values
;
748 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< num_values
; ++i
) {
749 Sample value
= values
[i
];
750 all_values
.push_back(value
);
752 // Ensure that a guard bucket is added. If we end up with duplicate
753 // values, FactoryGet will take care of removing them.
754 all_values
.push_back(value
+ 1);
759 CustomHistogram::CustomHistogram(const string
& name
,
760 const BucketRanges
* ranges
)
763 ranges
->range(ranges
->bucket_count() - 1),
766 bool CustomHistogram::SerializeInfoImpl(Pickle
* pickle
) const {
767 if (!Histogram::SerializeInfoImpl(pickle
))
770 // Serialize ranges. First and last ranges are alwasy 0 and INT_MAX, so don't
772 for (size_t i
= 1; i
< bucket_ranges()->bucket_count(); ++i
) {
773 if (!pickle
->WriteInt(bucket_ranges()->range(i
)))
779 double CustomHistogram::GetBucketSize(Count current
, size_t i
) const {
784 HistogramBase
* CustomHistogram::DeserializeInfoImpl(PickleIterator
* iter
) {
785 string histogram_name
;
790 uint32 range_checksum
;
792 if (!ReadHistogramArguments(iter
, &histogram_name
, &flags
, &declared_min
,
793 &declared_max
, &bucket_count
, &range_checksum
)) {
797 // First and last ranges are not serialized.
798 vector
<Sample
> sample_ranges(bucket_count
- 1);
800 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< sample_ranges
.size(); ++i
) {
801 if (!iter
->ReadInt(&sample_ranges
[i
]))
805 HistogramBase
* histogram
= CustomHistogram::FactoryGet(
806 histogram_name
, sample_ranges
, flags
);
807 if (!ValidateRangeChecksum(*histogram
, range_checksum
)) {
808 // The serialized histogram might be corrupted.
815 bool CustomHistogram::ValidateCustomRanges(
816 const vector
<Sample
>& custom_ranges
) {
817 bool has_valid_range
= false;
818 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< custom_ranges
.size(); i
++) {
819 Sample sample
= custom_ranges
[i
];
820 if (sample
< 0 || sample
> HistogramBase::kSampleType_MAX
- 1)
823 has_valid_range
= true;
825 return has_valid_range
;
829 BucketRanges
* CustomHistogram::CreateBucketRangesFromCustomRanges(
830 const vector
<Sample
>& custom_ranges
) {
831 // Remove the duplicates in the custom ranges array.
832 vector
<int> ranges
= custom_ranges
;
833 ranges
.push_back(0); // Ensure we have a zero value.
834 ranges
.push_back(HistogramBase::kSampleType_MAX
);
835 std::sort(ranges
.begin(), ranges
.end());
836 ranges
.erase(std::unique(ranges
.begin(), ranges
.end()), ranges
.end());
838 BucketRanges
* bucket_ranges
= new BucketRanges(ranges
.size());
839 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< ranges
.size(); i
++) {
840 bucket_ranges
->set_range(i
, ranges
[i
]);
842 bucket_ranges
->ResetChecksum();
843 return bucket_ranges
;