// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file.
// The Profiler functions allow usage of the underlying sampling based // profiler. If the application has not been built with the necessary // flags (-DENABLE_PROFILING and not -DNO_TCMALLOC) then these functions // are noops. namespace base { namespace debug {
// Start profiling with the supplied name. // {pid} will be replaced by the process' pid and {count} will be replaced // by the count of the profile run (starts at 1 with each process).
BASE_EXPORT void StartProfiling(const std::string& name);
// Stop profiling and write out data.
BASE_EXPORT void StopProfiling();
// Force data to be written to file.
BASE_EXPORT void FlushProfiling();
// Returns true if process is being profiled.
BASE_EXPORT bool BeingProfiled();
// Reset profiling after a fork, which disables timers.
BASE_EXPORT void RestartProfilingAfterFork();
// There's a class of profilers that use "return address swizzling" to get a // hook on function exits. This class of profilers uses some form of entry hook, // like e.g. binary instrumentation, or a compiler flag, that calls a hook each // time a function is invoked. The hook then switches the return address on the // stack for the address of an exit hook function, and pushes the original // return address to a shadow stack of some type. When in due course the CPU // executes a return to the exit hook, the exit hook will do whatever work it // does on function exit, then arrange to return to the original return address. // This class of profiler does not play well with programs that look at the // return address, as does e.g. V8. V8 uses the return address to certain // runtime functions to find the JIT code that called it, and from there finds // the V8 data structures associated to the JS function involved. // A return address resolution function is used to fix this. It allows such // programs to resolve a location on stack where a return address originally // resided, to the shadow stack location where the profiler stashed it. typedef uintptr_t (*ReturnAddressLocationResolver)(
uintptr_t return_addr_location);
// If this binary is instrumented and the instrumentation supplies a function // for each of those purposes, find and return the function in question. // Otherwise returns NULL.
BASE_EXPORT ReturnAddressLocationResolver GetProfilerReturnAddrResolutionFunc();
BASE_EXPORT AddDynamicSymbol GetProfilerAddDynamicSymbolFunc();
BASE_EXPORT MoveDynamicSymbol GetProfilerMoveDynamicSymbolFunc();
} // namespace debug
} // namespace base
#endif// BASE_DEBUG_PROFILER_H_
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