//===--- Trace.h - Performance tracing facilities ---------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Supports writing performance traces describing clangd's behavior. // Traces are consumed by implementations of the EventTracer interface. // // // All APIs are no-ops unless a Session is active (created by ClangdMain). // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_TRACE_H_ #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_TRACE_H_ #include "Context.h" #include "Function.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h" #include "llvm/Support/JSON.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" namespace clang { namespace clangd { namespace trace { /// A consumer of trace events. The events are produced by Spans and trace::log. /// Implmentations of this interface must be thread-safe. class EventTracer { public: virtual ~EventTracer() = default; /// Called when event that has a duration starts. \p Name describes the event. /// Returns a derived context that will be destroyed when the event ends. /// Usually implementations will store an object in the returned context /// whose destructor records the end of the event. /// The args are *Args, only complete when the event ends. virtual Context beginSpan(llvm::StringRef Name, llvm::json::Object *Args) = 0; // Called when a Span is destroyed (it may still be active on other threads). // beginSpan() and endSpan() will always form a proper stack on each thread. // The Context returned by beginSpan is active, but Args is not ready. // Tracers should not override this unless they need to observe strict // per-thread nesting. Instead they should observe context destruction. virtual void endSpan(){}; /// Called for instant events. virtual void instant(llvm::StringRef Name, llvm::json::Object &&Args) = 0; }; /// Sets up a global EventTracer that consumes events produced by Span and /// trace::log. Only one TracingSession can be active at a time and it should be /// set up before calling any clangd-specific functions. class Session { public: Session(EventTracer &Tracer); ~Session(); }; /// Create an instance of EventTracer that produces an output in the Trace Event /// format supported by Chrome's trace viewer (chrome://tracing). /// /// The format is documented here: /// https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CvAClvFfyA5R-PhYUmn5OOQtYMH4h6I0nSsKchNAySU/preview std::unique_ptr createJSONTracer(llvm::raw_ostream &OS, bool Pretty = false); /// Records a single instant event, associated with the current thread. void log(const llvm::Twine &Name); /// Records an event whose duration is the lifetime of the Span object. /// This lifetime is extended when the span's context is reused. /// /// This is the main public interface for producing tracing events. /// /// Arbitrary JSON metadata can be attached while this span is active: /// SPAN_ATTACH(MySpan, "Payload", SomeJSONExpr); /// /// SomeJSONExpr is evaluated and copied only if actually needed. class Span { public: Span(llvm::Twine Name); ~Span(); /// Mutable metadata, if this span is interested. /// Prefer to use SPAN_ATTACH rather than accessing this directly. /// The lifetime of Args is the whole event, even if the Span dies. llvm::json::Object *const Args; private: WithContext RestoreCtx; }; /// Attach a key-value pair to a Span event. /// This is not threadsafe when used with the same Span. #define SPAN_ATTACH(S, Name, Expr) \ do { \ if (auto *Args = (S).Args) \ (*Args)[Name] = Expr; \ } while (0) } // namespace trace } // namespace clangd } // namespace clang #endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_TRACE_H_