crashpad/util/misc/metrics.cc

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// Copyright 2016 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#include "util/misc/metrics.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_functions.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_macros.h"
#include "base/numerics/safe_conversions.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#if defined(OS_APPLE)
Port the util library to Linux With this change, it is possible to build crashpad_util on Linux. I built with clang 3.8.1 and GCC 6.2.0. - For per-OS “exception code” metrics, Android and Linux are broken out distinctly. - Because Linux provides no standard UUID generator, base::RandBytes() is used to generate random UUIDs for the InitializeWithNew() form. - Multiple fixes for CloseMultipleNowOrOnExec(): - readdir_r() is deprecated in glibc 2.24. Use readdir() on Linux. - Linux does not have OPEN_MAX. Use the fs.nr_open sysctl (via /proc/sys) to determine the maximum (currently-configured) possible number of file descriptors per process. - Use the {CTL_KERN, KERN_MAXFILESPERPROC} sysctl on Mac to determine the maximum (currently-configured) possible number of file descriptors per process. This is an improvement over using OPEN_MAX, which is still consulted. - ThreadLogMessages’ use of DCHECK_EQ() needs an address-of operator on function pointers to avoid confusing GCC. One problem remains: - util/misc/pdb_structures.h produces -Wmultichar errors. -Wmultichar is enabled by default with GCC (but not clang). It is impossible to disable this warning with #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored. See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53431 This has not been tested beyond building the crashpad_util target. BUG=crashpad:30 Change-Id: I02e7a05da512ca312806d825b3fc9b2c5bf1a990 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/404009 Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
2016-10-27 17:02:48 -04:00
#define METRICS_OS_NAME "Mac"
#elif defined(OS_WIN)
#define METRICS_OS_NAME "Win"
#elif defined(OS_ANDROID)
#define METRICS_OS_NAME "Android"
#elif defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
Port the util library to Linux With this change, it is possible to build crashpad_util on Linux. I built with clang 3.8.1 and GCC 6.2.0. - For per-OS “exception code” metrics, Android and Linux are broken out distinctly. - Because Linux provides no standard UUID generator, base::RandBytes() is used to generate random UUIDs for the InitializeWithNew() form. - Multiple fixes for CloseMultipleNowOrOnExec(): - readdir_r() is deprecated in glibc 2.24. Use readdir() on Linux. - Linux does not have OPEN_MAX. Use the fs.nr_open sysctl (via /proc/sys) to determine the maximum (currently-configured) possible number of file descriptors per process. - Use the {CTL_KERN, KERN_MAXFILESPERPROC} sysctl on Mac to determine the maximum (currently-configured) possible number of file descriptors per process. This is an improvement over using OPEN_MAX, which is still consulted. - ThreadLogMessages’ use of DCHECK_EQ() needs an address-of operator on function pointers to avoid confusing GCC. One problem remains: - util/misc/pdb_structures.h produces -Wmultichar errors. -Wmultichar is enabled by default with GCC (but not clang). It is impossible to disable this warning with #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored. See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53431 This has not been tested beyond building the crashpad_util target. BUG=crashpad:30 Change-Id: I02e7a05da512ca312806d825b3fc9b2c5bf1a990 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/404009 Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
2016-10-27 17:02:48 -04:00
#define METRICS_OS_NAME "Linux"
#elif defined(OS_FUCHSIA)
#define METRICS_OS_NAME "Fuchsia"
Port the util library to Linux With this change, it is possible to build crashpad_util on Linux. I built with clang 3.8.1 and GCC 6.2.0. - For per-OS “exception code” metrics, Android and Linux are broken out distinctly. - Because Linux provides no standard UUID generator, base::RandBytes() is used to generate random UUIDs for the InitializeWithNew() form. - Multiple fixes for CloseMultipleNowOrOnExec(): - readdir_r() is deprecated in glibc 2.24. Use readdir() on Linux. - Linux does not have OPEN_MAX. Use the fs.nr_open sysctl (via /proc/sys) to determine the maximum (currently-configured) possible number of file descriptors per process. - Use the {CTL_KERN, KERN_MAXFILESPERPROC} sysctl on Mac to determine the maximum (currently-configured) possible number of file descriptors per process. This is an improvement over using OPEN_MAX, which is still consulted. - ThreadLogMessages’ use of DCHECK_EQ() needs an address-of operator on function pointers to avoid confusing GCC. One problem remains: - util/misc/pdb_structures.h produces -Wmultichar errors. -Wmultichar is enabled by default with GCC (but not clang). It is impossible to disable this warning with #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored. See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53431 This has not been tested beyond building the crashpad_util target. BUG=crashpad:30 Change-Id: I02e7a05da512ca312806d825b3fc9b2c5bf1a990 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/404009 Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
2016-10-27 17:02:48 -04:00
#endif
namespace crashpad {
namespace {
//! \brief Metrics values used to track the start and completion of a crash
//! handling. These are used as metrics values directly, so
//! enumeration values so new values should always be added at the end.
enum class ExceptionProcessingState {
//! \brief Logged when exception processing is started.
kStarted = 0,
//! \brief Logged when exception processing completes.
kFinished = 1,
};
void ExceptionProcessing(ExceptionProcessingState state) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Crashpad.ExceptionEncountered",
static_cast<int32_t>(state));
}
} // namespace
// static
void Metrics::CrashReportPending(PendingReportReason reason) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(
"Crashpad.CrashReportPending", reason, PendingReportReason::kMaxValue);
}
// static
void Metrics::CrashReportSize(FileOffset size) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS("Crashpad.CrashReportSize",
base::saturated_cast<uint32_t>(size),
0,
20 * 1024 * 1024,
50);
}
// static
void Metrics::CrashUploadAttempted(bool successful) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS("Crashpad.CrashUpload.AttemptSuccessful", successful);
}
// static
void Metrics::CrashUploadSkipped(CrashSkippedReason reason) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(
"Crashpad.CrashUpload.Skipped", reason, CrashSkippedReason::kMaxValue);
}
// static
void Metrics::ExceptionCaptureResult(CaptureResult result) {
ExceptionProcessing(ExceptionProcessingState::kFinished);
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION(
"Crashpad.ExceptionCaptureResult", result, CaptureResult::kMaxValue);
}
// static
void Metrics::ExceptionCode(uint32_t exception_code) {
base::UmaHistogramSparse("Crashpad.ExceptionCode." METRICS_OS_NAME,
exception_code);
}
// static
void Metrics::ExceptionEncountered() {
ExceptionProcessing(ExceptionProcessingState::kStarted);
}
// static
void Metrics::HandlerLifetimeMilestone(LifetimeMilestone milestone) {
UMA_HISTOGRAM_ENUMERATION("Crashpad.HandlerLifetimeMilestone",
milestone,
LifetimeMilestone::kMaxValue);
}
// static
void Metrics::HandlerCrashed(uint32_t exception_code) {
base::UmaHistogramSparse(
"Crashpad.HandlerCrash.ExceptionCode." METRICS_OS_NAME, exception_code);
}
} // namespace crashpad