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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include "DisplayListLogBuffer.h"
// BUFFER_SIZE size must be one more than a multiple of COMMAND_SIZE to ensure
// that mStart always points at the next command, not just the next item
#define COMMAND_SIZE 2
#define NUM_COMMANDS 50
#define BUFFER_SIZE ((NUM_COMMANDS * COMMAND_SIZE) + 1)
/**
* DisplayListLogBuffer is a utility class which logs the most recent display
* list operations in a circular buffer. The log is process-wide, because we
* only care about the most recent operations, not the operations on a per-window
* basis for a given activity. The purpose of the log is to provide more debugging
* information in a bug report, by telling us not just where a process hung (which
* generally is just reported as a stack trace at the Java level) or crashed, but
* also what happened immediately before that hang or crash. This may help track down
* problems in the native rendering code or driver interaction related to the display
* list operations that led up to the hang or crash.
*
* The log is implemented as a circular buffer for both space and performance
* reasons - we only care about the last several operations to give us context
* leading up to the problem, and we don't want to constantly copy data around or do
* additional mallocs to keep the most recent operations logged. Only numbers are
* logged to make the operation fast. If and when the log is output, we process this
* data into meaningful strings.
*
* There is an assumption about the format of the command (currently 2 ints: the
* opcode and the nesting level). If the type of information logged changes (for example,
* we may want to save a timestamp), then the size of the buffer and the way the
* information is recorded in writeCommand() should change to suit.
*/
namespace android {
#ifdef USE_OPENGL_RENDERER
using namespace uirenderer;
ANDROID_SINGLETON_STATIC_INSTANCE(DisplayListLogBuffer);
#endif
namespace uirenderer {
DisplayListLogBuffer::DisplayListLogBuffer() {
mBufferFirst = (int*) malloc(BUFFER_SIZE * sizeof(int));
mStart = mBufferFirst;
mBufferLast = mBufferFirst + BUFFER_SIZE - 1;
mEnd = mStart;
}
DisplayListLogBuffer::~DisplayListLogBuffer() {
free(mBufferFirst);
}
/**
* Called from DisplayListRenderer to output the current buffer into the
* specified FILE. This only happens in a dumpsys/bugreport operation.
*/
void DisplayListLogBuffer::outputCommands(FILE *file, const char* opNames[])
{
int *tmpBufferPtr = mStart;
while (true) {
if (tmpBufferPtr == mEnd) {
break;
}
int level = *tmpBufferPtr++;
if (tmpBufferPtr > mBufferLast) {
tmpBufferPtr = mBufferFirst;
}
int op = *tmpBufferPtr++;
if (tmpBufferPtr > mBufferLast) {
tmpBufferPtr = mBufferFirst;
}
uint32_t count = (level + 1) * 2;
char indent[count + 1];
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
indent[i] = ' ';
}
indent[count] = '\0';
fprintf(file, "%s%s\n", indent, opNames[op]);
}
}
void DisplayListLogBuffer::writeCommand(int level, int op) {
writeInt(level);
writeInt(op);
}
/**
* Store the given value in the buffer and increment/wrap the mEnd
* and mStart values as appropriate.
*/
void DisplayListLogBuffer::writeInt(int value) {
*((int*)mEnd) = value;
if (mEnd == mBufferLast) {
mEnd = mBufferFirst;
} else {
mEnd++;
}
if (mEnd == mStart) {
mStart++;
if (mStart > mBufferLast) {
mStart = mBufferFirst;
}
}
}
}; // namespace uirenderer
}; // namespace android